• The recent announcement of CEAD inaugurating a center dedicated to 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls is nothing short of infuriating. We are living in an age where technological advancements should lead to significant improvements in efficiency and sustainability, yet here we are, celebrating a move that reeks of superficial progress and misguided priorities.

    First off, let’s talk about the so-called “Maritime Application Center” (MAC) in Delft. While they dazzle us with their fancy new facility, one has to question the real implications of such a center. Are they genuinely solving the pressing issues of the maritime industry, or are they merely jumping on the bandwagon of 3D printing hype? The idea of using large-scale additive manufacturing to produce boat hulls sounds revolutionary, but let’s face it: this is just another example of throwing technology at a problem without truly understanding the underlying challenges that plague the industry.

    The maritime sector is facing severe environmental concerns, including pollution from traditional manufacturing processes and shipping practices. Instead of addressing these burning issues head-on, CEAD and others like them seem content to play with shiny new tools. 3D printing, in theory, could reduce waste—a point they love to hammer home in their marketing. But what about the energy consumption and material sourcing involved? Are we simply swapping one form of environmental degradation for another?

    Furthermore, the focus on large-scale 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls raises significant questions about quality and safety. The maritime industry is not a playground for experimental technologies; lives are at stake. Relying on printed components that could potentially have structural weaknesses is a reckless gamble, and the consequences could be disastrous. Are we prepared to accept the liability if these hulls fail at sea?

    Let’s not forget the economic implications of this move. Sure, CEAD is likely patting themselves on the back for creating jobs at the MAC, but how many traditional jobs are they putting at risk? The maritime industry relies on skilled labor and craftsmanship that cannot simply be replaced by a machine. By pushing for 3D printing at such a scale, they threaten the livelihoods of countless workers who have dedicated their lives to mastering this trade.

    In conclusion, while CEAD’s center for 3D printing boat hulls may sound impressive on paper, the reality is that it’s a misguided effort that overlooks critical aspects of sustainability, safety, and social responsibility. We need to demand more from our industries and hold them accountable for their actions instead of blindly celebrating every shiny new innovation. The maritime industry deserves solutions that genuinely address its challenges rather than a mere technological gimmick.

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    The recent announcement of CEAD inaugurating a center dedicated to 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls is nothing short of infuriating. We are living in an age where technological advancements should lead to significant improvements in efficiency and sustainability, yet here we are, celebrating a move that reeks of superficial progress and misguided priorities. First off, let’s talk about the so-called “Maritime Application Center” (MAC) in Delft. While they dazzle us with their fancy new facility, one has to question the real implications of such a center. Are they genuinely solving the pressing issues of the maritime industry, or are they merely jumping on the bandwagon of 3D printing hype? The idea of using large-scale additive manufacturing to produce boat hulls sounds revolutionary, but let’s face it: this is just another example of throwing technology at a problem without truly understanding the underlying challenges that plague the industry. The maritime sector is facing severe environmental concerns, including pollution from traditional manufacturing processes and shipping practices. Instead of addressing these burning issues head-on, CEAD and others like them seem content to play with shiny new tools. 3D printing, in theory, could reduce waste—a point they love to hammer home in their marketing. But what about the energy consumption and material sourcing involved? Are we simply swapping one form of environmental degradation for another? Furthermore, the focus on large-scale 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls raises significant questions about quality and safety. The maritime industry is not a playground for experimental technologies; lives are at stake. Relying on printed components that could potentially have structural weaknesses is a reckless gamble, and the consequences could be disastrous. Are we prepared to accept the liability if these hulls fail at sea? Let’s not forget the economic implications of this move. Sure, CEAD is likely patting themselves on the back for creating jobs at the MAC, but how many traditional jobs are they putting at risk? The maritime industry relies on skilled labor and craftsmanship that cannot simply be replaced by a machine. By pushing for 3D printing at such a scale, they threaten the livelihoods of countless workers who have dedicated their lives to mastering this trade. In conclusion, while CEAD’s center for 3D printing boat hulls may sound impressive on paper, the reality is that it’s a misguided effort that overlooks critical aspects of sustainability, safety, and social responsibility. We need to demand more from our industries and hold them accountable for their actions instead of blindly celebrating every shiny new innovation. The maritime industry deserves solutions that genuinely address its challenges rather than a mere technological gimmick. #MaritimeIndustry #3DPrinting #Sustainability #CEAD #BoatManufacturing
    CEAD inaugura un centro dedicado a la impresión 3D para fabricar cascos de barcos
    La industria marítima está experimentando una transformación importante gracias a la impresión 3D de gran formato. El grupo holandés CEAD, especialista en fabricación aditiva a gran escala, ha inaugurado recientemente su Maritime Application Center (
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  • 10 kitchen designs that stood out this week

    In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding projects on various Archinect Firm and People profiles.
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    ↑ Third Space in Los Angeles, CA by Chet Architecture; Photo: Ye Rin Mok
    ↑ Deer Harbor in Eastsound, WA by Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects; Photo: Andrew Pogue Photography
    ↑ Pine Cove in Harpswell Center, ME by Woodhull
    ↑ Trancas House 2.0 in Malibu, CA by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects; Photo: Paul Vu
    ↑ Holly House in Methow, WA by Johnston Architects; Photo: Benjamin Drummond
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    In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding projects on various Archinect Firm and People profiles. Today's top images (in no particular order) are from the board Kitchen Spaces. Tip: use the handy FOLLOW feature to easily keep up-to-date with all your favorite Archinect profiles. ↑ Third Space in Los Angeles, CA by Chet Architecture; Photo: Ye Rin Mok ↑ Deer Harbor in Eastsound, WA by Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects; Photo: Andrew Pogue Photography ↑ Pine Cove in Harpswell Center, ME by Woodhull ↑ Trancas House 2.0 in Malibu, CA by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects [LOHA]; Photo: Paul Vu ↑ Holly House in Methow, WA by Johnston Architects; Photo: Benjamin Drummond ↑ House with Seven Floors in Prague, Czech Republic by Malý Chmel; Photo: Alex Shoots Buildings ↑ San Angel House in Querétaro, Mexico by Miguel Concha Arquitectura ↑ Blueberry Hill ADU in Kenoza Lake, NY by HUTS ↑ Office Nomura sa...
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  • UK retailer's Switch 2 promise as it launches 'limited stock' available from midnight

    Not got your Nintendo Switch 2 preordered yet? Fear not, as Smyths Toys might be your best bet if you're heading to a midnight launch event—here's all we knowTech15:41, 28 May 2025Got your Switch 2 yet?Nintendo Switch 2 finally launches next week alongside Mario Kart World, and it's tipped to be a huge debut for Nintendo's hardware sequel.While some fans have been able to get their hands on one early and others joke about daring heists to secure the system, UK retailer Smyth's Toys is letting eager fans pick up their preordered consoles at midnight.‌Even better, the retailer says it'll offer limited stock in its stores for anyone that hasn't managed to secure one yet, meaning you might be able to join in the fun after all.‌Here's all we you need to know.Content cannot be displayed without consentIf you're absolutely buzzing for the new console, Smyths Toys will be selling them from 12:01 on launch day, June 5.‌While the company can't break the street date, fans that have preordered through the retailer can enjoy a click and collect service from 12:01, meaning you can be, um, downloading the mandatory firmware update before anyone else.You'll need photo ID, and the window closes at 12:30am, by which case you'll likely need to wait until the store is open again.If you've not got your preorder, it might be worth chancing your arm. Smyths says there will be "limited stock available in-store for purchase", and while we're not expecting there to be dozens of systems, you might be lucky enough to secure one.‌Speaking of luck, some stores are holding events at 11pm on June 4 where players will be able to enjoy demos of Mario Kart World, the console's big launch title, and snag some goodie bags if they're in the first 100 people through the door.Switch 2 is just days away"We will open selected stores at 11pm on Wednesday, 4th June for an exciting Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Event!" the Smyths site explains.‌"Take part in an exciting Mario Kart World gameplay demo. Plus the first 100 attendees will receive a FREE goodie bag packed with awesome Nintendo merch — while stocks last! No registration needed — play and celebrate the next level of Nintendo gaming with us!"The stores in question are Boucher Road, Glasgow, Hull, Romford, and Stockport.Honestly, as someone that used to love a good midnight launch for Call of Duty or EA FC, this sounds like a really fun opportunity it's a shame we don't see more of these days.Article continues belowFor more on Nintendo Switch 2, be sure to check out our favourite Switch 1 games, as well as our most-wanted Switch 2 ports.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.‌‌‌
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    UK retailer's Switch 2 promise as it launches 'limited stock' available from midnight
    Not got your Nintendo Switch 2 preordered yet? Fear not, as Smyths Toys might be your best bet if you're heading to a midnight launch event—here's all we knowTech15:41, 28 May 2025Got your Switch 2 yet?Nintendo Switch 2 finally launches next week alongside Mario Kart World, and it's tipped to be a huge debut for Nintendo's hardware sequel.While some fans have been able to get their hands on one early and others joke about daring heists to secure the system, UK retailer Smyth's Toys is letting eager fans pick up their preordered consoles at midnight.‌Even better, the retailer says it'll offer limited stock in its stores for anyone that hasn't managed to secure one yet, meaning you might be able to join in the fun after all.‌Here's all we you need to know.Content cannot be displayed without consentIf you're absolutely buzzing for the new console, Smyths Toys will be selling them from 12:01 on launch day, June 5.‌While the company can't break the street date, fans that have preordered through the retailer can enjoy a click and collect service from 12:01, meaning you can be, um, downloading the mandatory firmware update before anyone else.You'll need photo ID, and the window closes at 12:30am, by which case you'll likely need to wait until the store is open again.If you've not got your preorder, it might be worth chancing your arm. Smyths says there will be "limited stock available in-store for purchase", and while we're not expecting there to be dozens of systems, you might be lucky enough to secure one.‌Speaking of luck, some stores are holding events at 11pm on June 4 where players will be able to enjoy demos of Mario Kart World, the console's big launch title, and snag some goodie bags if they're in the first 100 people through the door.Switch 2 is just days away"We will open selected stores at 11pm on Wednesday, 4th June for an exciting Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Event!" the Smyths site explains.‌"Take part in an exciting Mario Kart World gameplay demo. Plus the first 100 attendees will receive a FREE goodie bag packed with awesome Nintendo merch — while stocks last! No registration needed — play and celebrate the next level of Nintendo gaming with us!"The stores in question are Boucher Road, Glasgow, Hull, Romford, and Stockport.Honestly, as someone that used to love a good midnight launch for Call of Duty or EA FC, this sounds like a really fun opportunity it's a shame we don't see more of these days.Article continues belowFor more on Nintendo Switch 2, be sure to check out our favourite Switch 1 games, as well as our most-wanted Switch 2 ports.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.‌‌‌ #retailer039s #switch #promise #launches #039limited
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  • Official Ubisoft X account posts cryptic Splinter Cell tweet ahead of SGF

    GodGraviel
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    luca
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    That's funny. I just purchased the entire series to have them on physical media.

    I've only beat the first 3 back when they first came out, but I'm gonna do the next three including Double Agent - the OG Xbox version - next.

    I'll be over the moon if they announce a new game. And I think I'll be interested in a Splinter Cell 1 remake, but would prefer a sequel. 

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    charlieonhere
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    That's a very Splinter Cell 1 looking Sam Fisher
     

    Kadzork
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    Crossing all possible apendages.
     

    Yerffej
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    They better gimme it. I've been waiting. They know I've been waiting. Give me it.

    Also that is PS2 ass cutscene loookin Sam. 

    Sargerus
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    Remake/Remaster incoming.
     

    Heliex
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    Is this one of those remake remasters I keep hearing about
     

    SofNascimento
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    Give me my Blacklist remaster!
     

    Uzzy
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    Sam Fisher is back, in Fortnite form!
     

    vestan
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    If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown.
     

    Apathy
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    Dude, its been a hot minute since I played some splinter cell. I'd be down
     

    HellofaMouse
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    if its a remaster collection, ill take it.

    if its just the remaster of 1, ill still take it but wont be happy, lol 

    2CL4Mars
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    Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games.

    I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot. 

    Patitoloco
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    One of these days. I believe.
     

    XR.
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    Netflix Anime incoming
     

    Oddhouse
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    Not sure I'm a fan of that art style.

    Will reserve judgement until full reveal. 

    Vico
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    vestan said:

    If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown.

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    What?
    I thought for sure we were close. 

    Kinthey
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    2CL4Mars said:

    Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games.

    I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot.
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    With them using an image from the original I hope it means a remaster is coming.

    I feel like with the originals being easily avaible it would also give them more space to go new directions with the remake 

    Bony Manifesto
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    That guy certainly looks like he chews Airwaves gum.
     

    Patitoloco
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    Oddhouse said:

    Not sure I'm a fan of that art style.

    Will reserve judgement until full reveal.
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    What artstyle? That's a screenshot of the original 2002 Splinter Cell.
     

    Mr Evil 37
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    I mean timing makes sense if it's out in 2026.
     

    Mr Evil 37
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    2CL4Mars said:

    Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games.

    I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot.
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    We all better buy this remake to show that we want all that lol
     

    Turnabout Sisters
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    I really thought that was fortnite
     

    Mobius and Pet Octopus
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    For some reason, stealth gameplay for splinter cell clicked for me and I'm not that into stealth gameplay. But I never really got that into the series though a couple were fun.
     

    Last_colossi
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    It won't be anything meaningful, just a skin or something in one of their live service games or someone elses.

    Even if it was a remake or remaster of the original 3, I have absolutely zero confidence Ubisoft would do them justice. They would most likely have just outsourced them to the cheapest bidder. 

    Mr Evil 37
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    vestan said:

    If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown.

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    According to who?

    Last_colossi said:

    It won't be anything meaningful, just a skin or something in one of their live service games or someone elses.

    Even if it was a remake or remaster of the original 3, I have absolutely zero confidence Ubisoft will do them justice. They would most likely have just outsourced them to the cheapest bidder.
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    We already know officially they're making a remake of 1.
     

    DinkyDev
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    Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it.
     

    ConflictResolver
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    Midgar

    I'm a huge MGS fan and have never played this lol

    Is it time? 

    Oddhouse
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    Patitoloco said:

    What artstyle? That's a screenshot of the original 2002 Splinter Cell.

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    Did not know this! That's a relief ! 

    Derbel McDillet
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    Cryptic?
     

    Ld007
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    4 polygon models are back
     

    Kalentan
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    DinkyDev said:

    Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it.

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    Is it not just from the first games cutscenes? 

    2CL4Mars
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    Mr Evil 37 said:

    We all better buy this remake to show that we want all that lol

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    For sure, I never actually played the OG trilogy so I would love to have a collection of the first three so that I can experience them. For some reason the last few weeks I have been craving to play a new Splinter Cell, the gameplay is unlike any other stealth game and Sam Fisher and his tool set is to damn cool. What a franchise, to bad Ubisoft has abandoned it in the last decade and hopefully that will change next week. 

    Last_colossi
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    Mr Evil 37 said:

    We already know officially they're making a remake of 1.

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    They've also been working on Beyond Good & Evil 2 for 17 years. 

    Wallace
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    Shadow drop sam time.
     

    SuperOctopus
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    Is Ubi still doing a non-E3 conference with a Just Dance segment this year?
     

    DinkyDev
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    Kalentan said:

    Is it not just from the first games cutscenes?

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    Maybe, I don't know. 

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    Last_colossi said:

    They've also been working on Beyond Good & Evil 2 for 17 years.

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    I'm just saying it's not a rumoured or speculated project. It was officially announced three and a half years ago. If it's a 2026 game, 4-5 years is plenty for a remake.
     

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    Mr Evil 37 said:

    I'm just saying it's not a rumoured or speculated project. It was officially announced three and a half years ago. If it's a 2026 game, 4-5 years is plenty for a remake.

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    You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF.

    But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore. 

    Convasse
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    I've been waiting for 84 years, Ubisoft.
     

    Dukie85
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    I don't care which/what game it is in the series, I just want one.
     

    Siresly
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    Damn it Fisher, I'm pulling you in!
     

    SolidSnakex
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    DinkyDev said:

    Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it.

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    It's just a cutscene from Pandora Tomorrow

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    Mr Evil 37
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    Last_colossi said:

    You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF.

    But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore.
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    If EA can remake Dead Space in less than 3 years, Ubisoft can remake Splinter Cell in 5 years lol
     

    Level 7 Boss
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    And Splinter Cell fans, we haven't forgotten about you, we have some exciting news. Sam Fisher is back! As a new skin in Fortnite launching in Q4.
     

    Dyno
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    Gonna be honest I kinda forgot the IP existed and I was quite a fan at one time
     

    Healthy_Gamer
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    It's finally happening 

    Bishop89
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    Sam Fisher DLC for Asscreed Shadows

    Calling it 

    MarcelloF
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    Last_colossi said:

    You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF.

    But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore.
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    They just put out Assassin's Creed Shadows and it was great.
     

    LAA
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    Feels like they've teased it a bunch of times, and it's really just been a collab or something.

    I'm not sure this is just a screenshot from an older game either, but could be indicative of an announcement sure, I did enjoy the first 3 games, so would be interested in even just remakes/remasters of them. 
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    Official Ubisoft X account posts cryptic Splinter Cell tweet ahead of SGF
    GodGraviel Member May 29, 2024 222 luca Member Oct 25, 2017 19,484 That's funny. I just purchased the entire series to have them on physical media. I've only beat the first 3 back when they first came out, but I'm gonna do the next three including Double Agent - the OG Xbox version - next. I'll be over the moon if they announce a new game. And I think I'll be interested in a Splinter Cell 1 remake, but would prefer a sequel.  Last edited: Today at 8:54 AM charlieonhere Member Jul 11, 2018 99 That's a very Splinter Cell 1 looking Sam Fisher   Kadzork Has got mad skills!! Member Oct 27, 2017 24,279 Crossing all possible apendages.   Yerffej Prophet of Regret Member Oct 25, 2017 29,516 They better gimme it. I've been waiting. They know I've been waiting. Give me it. Also that is PS2 ass cutscene loookin Sam.  Sargerus ▲ Legend ▲ The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 22,507 Remake/Remaster incoming.   Heliex Member Nov 2, 2017 3,568 Is this one of those remake remasters I keep hearing about   SofNascimento cursed Member Oct 28, 2017 24,948 São Paulo - Brazil Give me my Blacklist remaster!   Uzzy Gabe’s little helper Member Oct 25, 2017 34,567 Hull, UK Sam Fisher is back, in Fortnite form!   vestan #REFANTAZIO SWEEP Member Dec 28, 2017 27,635 If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown.   Apathy Member Oct 25, 2017 13,534 Dude, its been a hot minute since I played some splinter cell. I'd be down   HellofaMouse Member Oct 27, 2017 8,461 if its a remaster collection, ill take it. if its just the remaster of 1, ill still take it but wont be happy, lol  2CL4Mars Member Nov 9, 2018 2,577 Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games. I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot.  Patitoloco Member Oct 27, 2017 28,284 One of these days. I believe.   XR. Member Nov 22, 2018 7,706 Netflix Anime incoming   Oddhouse Member Oct 31, 2017 1,178 Not sure I'm a fan of that art style. Will reserve judgement until full reveal.  Vico Member Jan 3, 2018 8,223 vestan said: If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown. Click to expand... Click to shrink... What? I thought for sure we were close.  Kinthey Avenger Oct 27, 2017 25,536 2CL4Mars said: Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games. I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot. Click to expand... Click to shrink... With them using an image from the original I hope it means a remaster is coming. I feel like with the originals being easily avaible it would also give them more space to go new directions with the remake  Bony Manifesto Member Oct 27, 2017 4,410 That guy certainly looks like he chews Airwaves gum.   Patitoloco Member Oct 27, 2017 28,284 Oddhouse said: Not sure I'm a fan of that art style. Will reserve judgement until full reveal. Click to expand... Click to shrink... What artstyle? That's a screenshot of the original 2002 Splinter Cell.   Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 I mean timing makes sense if it's out in 2026.   Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 2CL4Mars said: Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games. I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot. Click to expand... Click to shrink... We all better buy this remake to show that we want all that lol   Turnabout Sisters The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 2,728 I really thought that was fortnite   Mobius and Pet Octopus Member Oct 25, 2017 16,916 For some reason, stealth gameplay for splinter cell clicked for me and I'm not that into stealth gameplay. But I never really got that into the series though a couple were fun.   Last_colossi The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,656 Australia It won't be anything meaningful, just a skin or something in one of their live service games or someone elses. Even if it was a remake or remaster of the original 3, I have absolutely zero confidence Ubisoft would do them justice. They would most likely have just outsourced them to the cheapest bidder.  Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 vestan said: If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown. Click to expand... Click to shrink... According to who? Last_colossi said: It won't be anything meaningful, just a skin or something in one of their live service games or someone elses. Even if it was a remake or remaster of the original 3, I have absolutely zero confidence Ubisoft will do them justice. They would most likely have just outsourced them to the cheapest bidder. Click to expand... Click to shrink... We already know officially they're making a remake of 1.   DinkyDev The Movie Critic Member Feb 5, 2021 9,379 Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it.   ConflictResolver Member Jan 1, 2024 5,067 Midgar I'm a huge MGS fan and have never played this lol Is it time?  Oddhouse Member Oct 31, 2017 1,178 Patitoloco said: What artstyle? That's a screenshot of the original 2002 Splinter Cell. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Did not know this! That's a relief !  Derbel McDillet ▲ Legend ▲ Member Nov 23, 2022 24,656 Cryptic?   Ld007 Member Jun 1, 2024 7,535 4 polygon models are back   Kalentan Member Oct 25, 2017 50,741 DinkyDev said: Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Is it not just from the first games cutscenes?  2CL4Mars Member Nov 9, 2018 2,577 Mr Evil 37 said: We all better buy this remake to show that we want all that lol Click to expand... Click to shrink... For sure, I never actually played the OG trilogy so I would love to have a collection of the first three so that I can experience them. For some reason the last few weeks I have been craving to play a new Splinter Cell, the gameplay is unlike any other stealth game and Sam Fisher and his tool set is to damn cool. What a franchise, to bad Ubisoft has abandoned it in the last decade and hopefully that will change next week.  Last_colossi The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,656 Australia Mr Evil 37 said: We already know officially they're making a remake of 1. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They've also been working on Beyond Good & Evil 2 for 17 years.  Wallace Member Oct 25, 2017 28,162 Midwest Shadow drop sam time.   SuperOctopus Member Apr 22, 2020 3,606 Is Ubi still doing a non-E3 conference with a Just Dance segment this year?   DinkyDev The Movie Critic Member Feb 5, 2021 9,379 Kalentan said: Is it not just from the first games cutscenes? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Maybe, I don't know.  Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 Last_colossi said: They've also been working on Beyond Good & Evil 2 for 17 years. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I'm just saying it's not a rumoured or speculated project. It was officially announced three and a half years ago. If it's a 2026 game, 4-5 years is plenty for a remake.   Last_colossi The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,656 Australia Mr Evil 37 said: I'm just saying it's not a rumoured or speculated project. It was officially announced three and a half years ago. If it's a 2026 game, 4-5 years is plenty for a remake. Click to expand... Click to shrink... You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF. But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore.  Convasse Member Oct 26, 2017 4,270 Atlanta, GA, USA I've been waiting for 84 years, Ubisoft.   Dukie85 Chicken Chaser Member Oct 25, 2017 3,151 I don't care which/what game it is in the series, I just want one.   Siresly Prophet of Regret Member Oct 27, 2017 7,478 Damn it Fisher, I'm pulling you in!   SolidSnakex Member Oct 25, 2017 28,141 DinkyDev said: Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it. Click to expand... Click to shrink... It's just a cutscene from Pandora Tomorrow View:   Last edited: 51 minutes ago Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 Last_colossi said: You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF. But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore. Click to expand... Click to shrink... If EA can remake Dead Space in less than 3 years, Ubisoft can remake Splinter Cell in 5 years lol   Level 7 Boss Member Jun 19, 2018 1,025 And Splinter Cell fans, we haven't forgotten about you, we have some exciting news. Sam Fisher is back! As a new skin in Fortnite launching in Q4.   Dyno AVALANCHE The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 16,856 Gonna be honest I kinda forgot the IP existed and I was quite a fan at one time   Healthy_Gamer Member Jan 18, 2023 406 It's finally happening  Bishop89 What Are Ya' Selling? Member Oct 25, 2017 42,844 Melbourne, Australia Sam Fisher DLC for Asscreed Shadows Calling it  MarcelloF "This guy are sick" Member Dec 9, 2020 9,579 Last_colossi said: You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF. But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They just put out Assassin's Creed Shadows and it was great.   LAA One Winged Slayer Member Oct 28, 2017 3,264 Feels like they've teased it a bunch of times, and it's really just been a collab or something. I'm not sure this is just a screenshot from an older game either, but could be indicative of an announcement sure, I did enjoy the first 3 games, so would be interested in even just remakes/remasters of them.  #official #ubisoft #account #posts #cryptic
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    GodGraviel Member May 29, 2024 222 luca Member Oct 25, 2017 19,484 That's funny. I just purchased the entire series to have them on physical media. I've only beat the first 3 back when they first came out, but I'm gonna do the next three including Double Agent - the OG Xbox version - next. I'll be over the moon if they announce a new game. And I think I'll be interested in a Splinter Cell 1 remake (since it's the one that's a bit rough), but would prefer a sequel.  Last edited: Today at 8:54 AM charlieonhere Member Jul 11, 2018 99 That's a very Splinter Cell 1 looking Sam Fisher   Kadzork Has got mad skills!! Member Oct 27, 2017 24,279 Crossing all possible apendages.   Yerffej Prophet of Regret Member Oct 25, 2017 29,516 They better gimme it. I've been waiting. They know I've been waiting. Give me it. Also that is PS2 ass cutscene loookin Sam.  Sargerus ▲ Legend ▲ The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 22,507 Remake/Remaster incoming.   Heliex Member Nov 2, 2017 3,568 Is this one of those remake remasters I keep hearing about   SofNascimento cursed Member Oct 28, 2017 24,948 São Paulo - Brazil Give me my Blacklist remaster!   Uzzy Gabe’s little helper Member Oct 25, 2017 34,567 Hull, UK Sam Fisher is back, in Fortnite form!   vestan #REFANTAZIO SWEEP Member Dec 28, 2017 27,635 If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown.   Apathy Member Oct 25, 2017 13,534 Dude, its been a hot minute since I played some splinter cell. I'd be down   HellofaMouse Member Oct 27, 2017 8,461 if its a remaster collection, ill take it. if its just the remaster of 1, ill still take it but wont be happy, lol  2CL4Mars Member Nov 9, 2018 2,577 Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games. I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot.  Patitoloco Member Oct 27, 2017 28,284 One of these days. I believe.   XR. Member Nov 22, 2018 7,706 Netflix Anime incoming   Oddhouse Member Oct 31, 2017 1,178 Not sure I'm a fan of that art style. Will reserve judgement until full reveal.  Vico Member Jan 3, 2018 8,223 vestan said: If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown. Click to expand... Click to shrink... What? I thought for sure we were close.  Kinthey Avenger Oct 27, 2017 25,536 2CL4Mars said: Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games. I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot. Click to expand... Click to shrink... With them using an image from the original I hope it means a remaster is coming. I feel like with the originals being easily avaible it would also give them more space to go new directions with the remake  Bony Manifesto Member Oct 27, 2017 4,410 That guy certainly looks like he chews Airwaves gum.   Patitoloco Member Oct 27, 2017 28,284 Oddhouse said: Not sure I'm a fan of that art style. Will reserve judgement until full reveal. Click to expand... Click to shrink... What artstyle? That's a screenshot of the original 2002 Splinter Cell.   Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 I mean timing makes sense if it's out in 2026.   Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 2CL4Mars said: Damn man just give us a remaster of the OG games. I'm happy that Ubi announced a SC 1 remake but a new game in the series would be preferable, hell I take a reboot. Click to expand... Click to shrink... We all better buy this remake to show that we want all that lol   Turnabout Sisters The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 2,728 I really thought that was fortnite   Mobius and Pet Octopus Member Oct 25, 2017 16,916 For some reason, stealth gameplay for splinter cell clicked for me and I'm not that into stealth gameplay. But I never really got that into the series though a couple were fun.   Last_colossi The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,656 Australia It won't be anything meaningful, just a skin or something in one of their live service games or someone elses. Even if it was a remake or remaster of the original 3, I have absolutely zero confidence Ubisoft would do them justice. They would most likely have just outsourced them to the cheapest bidder.  Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 vestan said: If it's a game and not just some social media post then it's the Blacklist remaster. Apparantly the remake of the original being developed by Ubisoft Toronto isn't in great shape right now so I expect this to keep people placated until that's ready to be shown. Click to expand... Click to shrink... According to who? Last_colossi said: It won't be anything meaningful, just a skin or something in one of their live service games or someone elses. Even if it was a remake or remaster of the original 3, I have absolutely zero confidence Ubisoft will do them justice. They would most likely have just outsourced them to the cheapest bidder. Click to expand... Click to shrink... We already know officially they're making a remake of 1.   DinkyDev The Movie Critic Member Feb 5, 2021 9,379 Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it.   ConflictResolver Member Jan 1, 2024 5,067 Midgar I'm a huge MGS fan and have never played this lol Is it time?  Oddhouse Member Oct 31, 2017 1,178 Patitoloco said: What artstyle? That's a screenshot of the original 2002 Splinter Cell. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Did not know this! That's a relief !  Derbel McDillet ▲ Legend ▲ Member Nov 23, 2022 24,656 Cryptic?   Ld007 Member Jun 1, 2024 7,535 4 polygon models are back   Kalentan Member Oct 25, 2017 50,741 DinkyDev said: Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Is it not just from the first games cutscenes?  2CL4Mars Member Nov 9, 2018 2,577 Mr Evil 37 said: We all better buy this remake to show that we want all that lol Click to expand... Click to shrink... For sure, I never actually played the OG trilogy so I would love to have a collection of the first three so that I can experience them. For some reason the last few weeks I have been craving to play a new Splinter Cell, the gameplay is unlike any other stealth game and Sam Fisher and his tool set is to damn cool. What a franchise, to bad Ubisoft has abandoned it in the last decade and hopefully that will change next week.  Last_colossi The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,656 Australia Mr Evil 37 said: We already know officially they're making a remake of 1. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They've also been working on Beyond Good & Evil 2 for 17 years.  Wallace Member Oct 25, 2017 28,162 Midwest Shadow drop sam time.   SuperOctopus Member Apr 22, 2020 3,606 Is Ubi still doing a non-E3 conference with a Just Dance segment this year?   DinkyDev The Movie Critic Member Feb 5, 2021 9,379 Kalentan said: Is it not just from the first games cutscenes? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Maybe, I don't know.  Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 Last_colossi said: They've also been working on Beyond Good & Evil 2 for 17 years. Click to expand... Click to shrink... I'm just saying it's not a rumoured or speculated project. It was officially announced three and a half years ago. If it's a 2026 game, 4-5 years is plenty for a remake.   Last_colossi The Fallen Oct 27, 2017 4,656 Australia Mr Evil 37 said: I'm just saying it's not a rumoured or speculated project. It was officially announced three and a half years ago. If it's a 2026 game, 4-5 years is plenty for a remake. Click to expand... Click to shrink... You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF. But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore.  Convasse Member Oct 26, 2017 4,270 Atlanta, GA, USA I've been waiting for 84 years, Ubisoft.   Dukie85 Chicken Chaser Member Oct 25, 2017 3,151 I don't care which/what game it is in the series, I just want one.   Siresly Prophet of Regret Member Oct 27, 2017 7,478 Damn it Fisher, I'm pulling you in!   SolidSnakex Member Oct 25, 2017 28,141 DinkyDev said: Is that image AI-generated? Looks like it. Click to expand... Click to shrink... It's just a cutscene from Pandora Tomorrow View: https://youtu.be/TkwCjCJpFm4?t=145  Last edited: 51 minutes ago Mr Evil 37 Member Mar 7, 2022 28,115 Last_colossi said: You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF. But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore. Click to expand... Click to shrink... If EA can remake Dead Space in less than 3 years, Ubisoft can remake Splinter Cell in 5 years lol   Level 7 Boss Member Jun 19, 2018 1,025 And Splinter Cell fans, we haven't forgotten about you, we have some exciting news. Sam Fisher is back! As a new skin in Fortnite launching in Q4.   Dyno AVALANCHE The Fallen Oct 25, 2017 16,856 Gonna be honest I kinda forgot the IP existed and I was quite a fan at one time   Healthy_Gamer Member Jan 18, 2023 406 It's finally happening (hopefully)   Bishop89 What Are Ya' Selling? Member Oct 25, 2017 42,844 Melbourne, Australia Sam Fisher DLC for Asscreed Shadows Calling it  MarcelloF "This guy are sick" Member Dec 9, 2020 9,579 Last_colossi said: You would think so, but this is ubisoft we're talking about. If it really is far along in development at this point then hopefully they at least show a trailer or some footage during SGF. But again I still have zero hopes or expectations from anything that ubisoft puts out anymore. Click to expand... Click to shrink... They just put out Assassin's Creed Shadows and it was great.   LAA One Winged Slayer Member Oct 28, 2017 3,264 Feels like they've teased it a bunch of times, and it's really just been a collab or something. I'm not sure this is just a screenshot from an older game either, but could be indicative of an announcement sure, I did enjoy the first 3 games, so would be interested in even just remakes/remasters of them. 
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  • Nintendo Switch 2 is getting an old school midnight launch at major UK toy store

    Nintendo Switch 2 is getting an old school midnight launch at major UK toy store

    Michael Beckwith

    Published May 27, 2025 5:51pm

    Updated May 27, 2025 5:51pm

    A midnight rendezvous at Smyths could nab you a Switch 2If you’re yet to secure a pre-order for the Nintendo Switch 2, you may want to consider attending the console’s only public midnight launch.
    Midnight launch events used to be guaranteed whenever new video games, and especially new gaming consoles, arrived but the whole concept has slowly disappeared over time, along with the shops that used to host them.
    This is because people are buying fewer physical games than they used to, as well as the decline of local high street shopping in general – something the lockdown-inducing coronavirus pandemic only accelerated.
    As such, it seems like very few people will be camping outside their local gaming shops to be among the first to grab a Nintendo Switch 2 next week, although one retailer is keeping the dream alive with a country-wide midnight launch.
    The retailer in question is Smyths, which already offers online and in-store Switch 2 pre-orders. Unsurprisingly, it’s sold out at the moment, but the idea is that there’ll be more stock in for the countrywide midnight launch events.
    According to its own website, all Smyth stores in the UK will have a limited selection of Switch 2 stock to purchase from 12:01am until 12:30am on June 5.
    If you’ve already pre-ordered for Click & Collect or In-Store Collection, you can pick yours up during the midnight launch too, but you must have photo ID with you.
    Be sure to use Smyth’s store tracker to check if there’s one near where you live or at least within reasonable driving distance if you’re interested in taking part.
    Smyths has also scheduled a separate launch event that’ll run from 11:30pm on June 4 until 12:30am on June 5, where you can play a Mario Kart World demo and, if you’re among the first 100 attendees, claim free Nintendo themed goodies.
    This is only happening at a small selection of stores, though, at the following locations:

    Belfast
    Glasgow
    Hull
    Romford
    Stockport

    At the time of writing, there’s no mention of any other retailers offering similar events, at least in the UK. US retailers Best Buy and GameStop will open at midnight for people to buy a Switch 2, but that seems to be it.

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    Aside from a couple of YouTubers who aim to be the first to step into the Nintendo Stores in the US once the Switch 2 launches, we’ve yet to see much evidence of anyone camping outside shops. At least not to the degree of past console launches.
    This reinforces the idea that nowadays most people prefer to sit at home and wait for a guaranteed pre-order. That said, pre-orders have been frequently selling out since they went live, with the console so popular that Japan has already run out, prompting an apology from Nintendo.
    Unless you’re able to secure a pre-order within the next week, being first in line at Smyths may be your best shot at grabbing a Switch 2. Hopefully, things won’t get too rowdy.

    Are you willing to stay up till midnight to grab a Switch 2?Email gamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter.
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    Nintendo Switch 2 is getting an old school midnight launch at major UK toy store
    Nintendo Switch 2 is getting an old school midnight launch at major UK toy store Michael Beckwith Published May 27, 2025 5:51pm Updated May 27, 2025 5:51pm A midnight rendezvous at Smyths could nab you a Switch 2If you’re yet to secure a pre-order for the Nintendo Switch 2, you may want to consider attending the console’s only public midnight launch. Midnight launch events used to be guaranteed whenever new video games, and especially new gaming consoles, arrived but the whole concept has slowly disappeared over time, along with the shops that used to host them. This is because people are buying fewer physical games than they used to, as well as the decline of local high street shopping in general – something the lockdown-inducing coronavirus pandemic only accelerated. As such, it seems like very few people will be camping outside their local gaming shops to be among the first to grab a Nintendo Switch 2 next week, although one retailer is keeping the dream alive with a country-wide midnight launch. The retailer in question is Smyths, which already offers online and in-store Switch 2 pre-orders. Unsurprisingly, it’s sold out at the moment, but the idea is that there’ll be more stock in for the countrywide midnight launch events. According to its own website, all Smyth stores in the UK will have a limited selection of Switch 2 stock to purchase from 12:01am until 12:30am on June 5. If you’ve already pre-ordered for Click & Collect or In-Store Collection, you can pick yours up during the midnight launch too, but you must have photo ID with you. Be sure to use Smyth’s store tracker to check if there’s one near where you live or at least within reasonable driving distance if you’re interested in taking part. Smyths has also scheduled a separate launch event that’ll run from 11:30pm on June 4 until 12:30am on June 5, where you can play a Mario Kart World demo and, if you’re among the first 100 attendees, claim free Nintendo themed goodies. This is only happening at a small selection of stores, though, at the following locations: Belfast Glasgow Hull Romford Stockport At the time of writing, there’s no mention of any other retailers offering similar events, at least in the UK. US retailers Best Buy and GameStop will open at midnight for people to buy a Switch 2, but that seems to be it. More Trending Aside from a couple of YouTubers who aim to be the first to step into the Nintendo Stores in the US once the Switch 2 launches, we’ve yet to see much evidence of anyone camping outside shops. At least not to the degree of past console launches. This reinforces the idea that nowadays most people prefer to sit at home and wait for a guaranteed pre-order. That said, pre-orders have been frequently selling out since they went live, with the console so popular that Japan has already run out, prompting an apology from Nintendo. Unless you’re able to secure a pre-order within the next week, being first in line at Smyths may be your best shot at grabbing a Switch 2. Hopefully, things won’t get too rowdy. Are you willing to stay up till midnight to grab a Switch 2?Email gamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader’s Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. GameCentral Sign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy #nintendo #switch #getting #old #school
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    Nintendo Switch 2 is getting an old school midnight launch at major UK toy store Michael Beckwith Published May 27, 2025 5:51pm Updated May 27, 2025 5:51pm A midnight rendezvous at Smyths could nab you a Switch 2 (Nintendo) If you’re yet to secure a pre-order for the Nintendo Switch 2, you may want to consider attending the console’s only public midnight launch. Midnight launch events used to be guaranteed whenever new video games, and especially new gaming consoles, arrived but the whole concept has slowly disappeared over time, along with the shops that used to host them. This is because people are buying fewer physical games than they used to, as well as the decline of local high street shopping in general – something the lockdown-inducing coronavirus pandemic only accelerated. As such, it seems like very few people will be camping outside their local gaming shops to be among the first to grab a Nintendo Switch 2 next week, although one retailer is keeping the dream alive with a country-wide midnight launch. The retailer in question is Smyths, which already offers online and in-store Switch 2 pre-orders. Unsurprisingly, it’s sold out at the moment, but the idea is that there’ll be more stock in for the countrywide midnight launch events. According to its own website, all Smyth stores in the UK will have a limited selection of Switch 2 stock to purchase from 12:01am until 12:30am on June 5. If you’ve already pre-ordered for Click & Collect or In-Store Collection, you can pick yours up during the midnight launch too, but you must have photo ID with you. Be sure to use Smyth’s store tracker to check if there’s one near where you live or at least within reasonable driving distance if you’re interested in taking part. Smyths has also scheduled a separate launch event that’ll run from 11:30pm on June 4 until 12:30am on June 5, where you can play a Mario Kart World demo and, if you’re among the first 100 attendees, claim free Nintendo themed goodies. This is only happening at a small selection of stores, though, at the following locations: Belfast Glasgow Hull Romford Stockport At the time of writing, there’s no mention of any other retailers offering similar events, at least in the UK. US retailers Best Buy and GameStop will open at midnight for people to buy a Switch 2, but that seems to be it. More Trending Aside from a couple of YouTubers who aim to be the first to step into the Nintendo Stores in the US once the Switch 2 launches, we’ve yet to see much evidence of anyone camping outside shops. At least not to the degree of past console launches. This reinforces the idea that nowadays most people prefer to sit at home and wait for a guaranteed pre-order. That said, pre-orders have been frequently selling out since they went live, with the console so popular that Japan has already run out, prompting an apology from Nintendo. Unless you’re able to secure a pre-order within the next week, being first in line at Smyths may be your best shot at grabbing a Switch 2. Hopefully, things won’t get too rowdy. Are you willing to stay up till midnight to grab a Switch 2? (Smyths) Email gamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter. To submit Inbox letters and Reader’s Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here. For more stories like this, check our Gaming page. GameCentral Sign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • I used to ignore my peripherals, but these 3 things made me change my mind

    It’s been nearly 20 years since I built my first PC. Those first attempts were shaky, scary, and of course, very budget-oriented, but I was immediately hooked. But PC building is an expensive hobby, so in my chase for the best graphics cards and top-shelf processors, I always neglected my peripherals.
    Years later, I’ve learned my lesson, and I know now that finding some balance between loading up on components and ignoring them in favor of expensive peripherals is important. Here are the three upgrades I splurged on in the last couple of years, and why I think you should do the same.

    Recommended Videos

    High-quality gaming mouse
    Monica J. White / Digital Trends
    Before I ever entertained the idea of building my own PC, I was already a gamer. I started gaming when I was just a few years old, and that was mostly on the SNES. Despite that fact, I never really played games that relied heavily on having a good mouse.
    My early PC gaming memories include titles like RollerCoaster Tycoon, Pharaoh, Civilization, The Sims, and Diablo 2.I later moved on to World of Warcraft and got hooked for, well, a very long time. A mouse was needed, sure, but it was never a make it or break it kind of situation. I never got into first-person shooters or MOBAs, so I didn’t need a speedy mouse; I just needed something that worked.
    The result? I continuously bought to mice that lasted a mere few months before needing to be replaced. I thought that was good enough, but boy, was I wrong.
    The concept of the Razer Naga mouse was always intriguing to me. As I often play MMOs and games that require a bunch of keybinds, assigning different combinations of Shift or Control was getting annoying. I never had the budget to support getting a better mouse, though, so I ignored the hunch for years — until I finally decided to take the plunge and get myself the Razer Naga V2 Pro.
    Getting a proper mouse was an eye-opening experience. The feel, the speed, the accuracy, and the addition of so many extra buttons really transformed my gaming experience. This mouse wasn’t cheap, and I tried out a few midrange mice before it, but ultimately, I got stuck on this one — and I love it.
    My only regret? I don’t think I’ll ever be able to use a super cheap mouse again without wishing I had something better. I might just stick to various iterations of the Naga as long as they’re being produced.
    Mechanical keyboard
    Bill Roberson / Digital Trends
    I’ve always abused my keyboards — anyone who types as much as I do does the same thing. I don’t just use my keyboard for games, I use it for work and for fun. As such, I went through keyboards the same way I went through mice: Very, very quickly.
    Being on a tight budget for many of my PC builds, I always just bought any sort of keyboard. The kind that’s just called “gaming keyboard” and barely even mentions the manufacturer. I eyed the big brands with some jealousy, but I always settled for those to no-name alternatives.
    Funnily enough, reading articles right here on Digital Trends convinced me to reconsider my stance on expensive keyboards. One of my colleagues covered a lot of mechanical keyboards and curated a list of the best gaming keyboards. Reading about them convinced me to give it a go, and wow, am I glad that I did.
    If you’re a little skeptical like I was, let me tell you: Mechanical keyboards are not just an unnecessary expense. If you like a click-y type of keyboard that really responds to everything you type, as well as a keyboard you can fully customize, you really should just try one.
    Me? I owned my mechanical keyboard for all of five minutes before declaring that I’d never ever go back to membrane. It’s just way too good.
    Decent monitorsMonica J. White / Digital Trends
    I’m one of those people who are still holding on to their dual monitor setups instead of switching to ultrawides. What can I say — my neck hates it, but I can’t imagine scaling back to just one monitor. Both for gaming and for work, I use my second monitor nearly constantly, and sometimes, I almost wish I had three.But, much like keyboards and mice, I always just prioritized my displays a lot lower than my actual PC. I’d spend more of my budget on components and then tell myself that I’d maybe get a better monitor one day. Then, once I saved up, I’d instead be tempted by something like more storage, RAM, or a better GPU.
    When I upgraded my PC last year, I chose to balance things out a bit more. The truth is that having a great PC and low-quality displays is a waste; a monitor needs to be good enough to keep up with your GPU, after all. As a result, I finally upgraded to 1440p monitors with 165Hz refresh rates. Those monitors are kind of the standard now, but I used 1080p 60Hz for years.
    It’s like night and day. The refresh rates are almost a necessity with a decent PC, and more screen real estate, thanks to the higher resolution, is super welcome, too. Again, I ruined budget monitors for myself, and I can’t imagine going back.
    Balance is important
    Kunal Khullar / Digital Trends
    It’s entirely possible to get by with low-quality peripherals. I did it for years, and I still had a blast using each and every PC I’ve ever built — no complaints.
    I knew that it wasn’t optimal. Having a cheap monitor with a high-end PC doesn’t make much sense, but then, I mostly had mainstream PCs that couldn’t aim higher than 1080p anyway. When you’re trying to stay within a certain budget, it’s easy to focus on the one thing you know is going to be a huge upgrade, such as pushing for more RAM or a better processor.
    It’s true that my pricierperipherals don’t increase my frame rates in games, but they certainly boost the enjoyment I get from using my PC. I love every single keystroke on my mechanical keyboard; my mousemakes me play better; my monitors finally feel right and can keep up with my GPU.
    Gaming experience doesn’t always need to equal frame rates. It took me too long to realize that, but from now on, I know I’ll always balance it out.
    If you’re in the same boat, treat yourself to a better keyboard or a new headset when you can — you’ll love it in a whole new way.
    #used #ignore #peripherals #but #these
    I used to ignore my peripherals, but these 3 things made me change my mind
    It’s been nearly 20 years since I built my first PC. Those first attempts were shaky, scary, and of course, very budget-oriented, but I was immediately hooked. But PC building is an expensive hobby, so in my chase for the best graphics cards and top-shelf processors, I always neglected my peripherals. Years later, I’ve learned my lesson, and I know now that finding some balance between loading up on components and ignoring them in favor of expensive peripherals is important. Here are the three upgrades I splurged on in the last couple of years, and why I think you should do the same. Recommended Videos High-quality gaming mouse Monica J. White / Digital Trends Before I ever entertained the idea of building my own PC, I was already a gamer. I started gaming when I was just a few years old, and that was mostly on the SNES. Despite that fact, I never really played games that relied heavily on having a good mouse. My early PC gaming memories include titles like RollerCoaster Tycoon, Pharaoh, Civilization, The Sims, and Diablo 2.I later moved on to World of Warcraft and got hooked for, well, a very long time. A mouse was needed, sure, but it was never a make it or break it kind of situation. I never got into first-person shooters or MOBAs, so I didn’t need a speedy mouse; I just needed something that worked. The result? I continuously bought to mice that lasted a mere few months before needing to be replaced. I thought that was good enough, but boy, was I wrong. The concept of the Razer Naga mouse was always intriguing to me. As I often play MMOs and games that require a bunch of keybinds, assigning different combinations of Shift or Control was getting annoying. I never had the budget to support getting a better mouse, though, so I ignored the hunch for years — until I finally decided to take the plunge and get myself the Razer Naga V2 Pro. Getting a proper mouse was an eye-opening experience. The feel, the speed, the accuracy, and the addition of so many extra buttons really transformed my gaming experience. This mouse wasn’t cheap, and I tried out a few midrange mice before it, but ultimately, I got stuck on this one — and I love it. My only regret? I don’t think I’ll ever be able to use a super cheap mouse again without wishing I had something better. I might just stick to various iterations of the Naga as long as they’re being produced. Mechanical keyboard Bill Roberson / Digital Trends I’ve always abused my keyboards — anyone who types as much as I do does the same thing. I don’t just use my keyboard for games, I use it for work and for fun. As such, I went through keyboards the same way I went through mice: Very, very quickly. Being on a tight budget for many of my PC builds, I always just bought any sort of keyboard. The kind that’s just called “gaming keyboard” and barely even mentions the manufacturer. I eyed the big brands with some jealousy, but I always settled for those to no-name alternatives. Funnily enough, reading articles right here on Digital Trends convinced me to reconsider my stance on expensive keyboards. One of my colleagues covered a lot of mechanical keyboards and curated a list of the best gaming keyboards. Reading about them convinced me to give it a go, and wow, am I glad that I did. If you’re a little skeptical like I was, let me tell you: Mechanical keyboards are not just an unnecessary expense. If you like a click-y type of keyboard that really responds to everything you type, as well as a keyboard you can fully customize, you really should just try one. Me? I owned my mechanical keyboard for all of five minutes before declaring that I’d never ever go back to membrane. It’s just way too good. Decent monitorsMonica J. White / Digital Trends I’m one of those people who are still holding on to their dual monitor setups instead of switching to ultrawides. What can I say — my neck hates it, but I can’t imagine scaling back to just one monitor. Both for gaming and for work, I use my second monitor nearly constantly, and sometimes, I almost wish I had three.But, much like keyboards and mice, I always just prioritized my displays a lot lower than my actual PC. I’d spend more of my budget on components and then tell myself that I’d maybe get a better monitor one day. Then, once I saved up, I’d instead be tempted by something like more storage, RAM, or a better GPU. When I upgraded my PC last year, I chose to balance things out a bit more. The truth is that having a great PC and low-quality displays is a waste; a monitor needs to be good enough to keep up with your GPU, after all. As a result, I finally upgraded to 1440p monitors with 165Hz refresh rates. Those monitors are kind of the standard now, but I used 1080p 60Hz for years. It’s like night and day. The refresh rates are almost a necessity with a decent PC, and more screen real estate, thanks to the higher resolution, is super welcome, too. Again, I ruined budget monitors for myself, and I can’t imagine going back. Balance is important Kunal Khullar / Digital Trends It’s entirely possible to get by with low-quality peripherals. I did it for years, and I still had a blast using each and every PC I’ve ever built — no complaints. I knew that it wasn’t optimal. Having a cheap monitor with a high-end PC doesn’t make much sense, but then, I mostly had mainstream PCs that couldn’t aim higher than 1080p anyway. When you’re trying to stay within a certain budget, it’s easy to focus on the one thing you know is going to be a huge upgrade, such as pushing for more RAM or a better processor. It’s true that my pricierperipherals don’t increase my frame rates in games, but they certainly boost the enjoyment I get from using my PC. I love every single keystroke on my mechanical keyboard; my mousemakes me play better; my monitors finally feel right and can keep up with my GPU. Gaming experience doesn’t always need to equal frame rates. It took me too long to realize that, but from now on, I know I’ll always balance it out. If you’re in the same boat, treat yourself to a better keyboard or a new headset when you can — you’ll love it in a whole new way. #used #ignore #peripherals #but #these
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    I used to ignore my peripherals, but these 3 things made me change my mind
    It’s been nearly 20 years since I built my first PC. Those first attempts were shaky, scary, and of course, very budget-oriented, but I was immediately hooked. But PC building is an expensive hobby, so in my chase for the best graphics cards and top-shelf processors, I always neglected my peripherals. Years later, I’ve learned my lesson, and I know now that finding some balance between loading up on components and ignoring them in favor of expensive peripherals is important. Here are the three upgrades I splurged on in the last couple of years, and why I think you should do the same. Recommended Videos High-quality gaming mouse Monica J. White / Digital Trends Before I ever entertained the idea of building my own PC, I was already a gamer. I started gaming when I was just a few years old, and that was mostly on the SNES. Despite that fact, I never really played games that relied heavily on having a good mouse. My early PC gaming memories include titles like RollerCoaster Tycoon, Pharaoh, Civilization, The Sims, and Diablo 2. (I bet you can guess my age based on that information.) I later moved on to World of Warcraft and got hooked for, well, a very long time. A mouse was needed, sure, but it was never a make it or break it kind of situation. I never got into first-person shooters or MOBAs, so I didn’t need a speedy mouse; I just needed something that worked. The result? I continuously bought $5 to $10 mice that lasted a mere few months before needing to be replaced. I thought that was good enough, but boy, was I wrong. The concept of the Razer Naga mouse was always intriguing to me. As I often play MMOs and games that require a bunch of keybinds, assigning different combinations of Shift or Control was getting annoying. I never had the budget to support getting a better mouse, though, so I ignored the hunch for years — until I finally decided to take the plunge and get myself the Razer Naga V2 Pro. Getting a proper mouse was an eye-opening experience. The feel, the speed, the accuracy, and the addition of so many extra buttons really transformed my gaming experience. This mouse wasn’t cheap, and I tried out a few midrange mice before it, but ultimately, I got stuck on this one — and I love it. My only regret? I don’t think I’ll ever be able to use a super cheap mouse again without wishing I had something better. I might just stick to various iterations of the Naga as long as they’re being produced. Mechanical keyboard Bill Roberson / Digital Trends I’ve always abused my keyboards — anyone who types as much as I do does the same thing. I don’t just use my keyboard for games, I use it for work and for fun (I like to write in my spare time, too, who would’ve thought). As such, I went through keyboards the same way I went through mice: Very, very quickly. Being on a tight budget for many of my PC builds, I always just bought any sort of keyboard. The kind that’s just called “gaming keyboard” and barely even mentions the manufacturer. I eyed the big brands with some jealousy, but I always settled for those $10 to $20 no-name alternatives. Funnily enough, reading articles right here on Digital Trends convinced me to reconsider my stance on expensive keyboards. One of my colleagues covered a lot of mechanical keyboards and curated a list of the best gaming keyboards. Reading about them convinced me to give it a go, and wow, am I glad that I did. If you’re a little skeptical like I was, let me tell you: Mechanical keyboards are not just an unnecessary expense. If you like a click-y type of keyboard that really responds to everything you type, as well as a keyboard you can fully customize, you really should just try one. Me? I owned my mechanical keyboard for all of five minutes before declaring that I’d never ever go back to membrane. It’s just way too good. Decent monitors (that actually match) Monica J. White / Digital Trends I’m one of those people who are still holding on to their dual monitor setups instead of switching to ultrawides. What can I say — my neck hates it, but I can’t imagine scaling back to just one monitor. Both for gaming and for work, I use my second monitor nearly constantly, and sometimes, I almost wish I had three. (I’m talking myself out of it, I promise.) But, much like keyboards and mice, I always just prioritized my displays a lot lower than my actual PC. I’d spend more of my budget on components and then tell myself that I’d maybe get a better monitor one day. Then, once I saved up, I’d instead be tempted by something like more storage, RAM, or a better GPU. When I upgraded my PC last year, I chose to balance things out a bit more. The truth is that having a great PC and low-quality displays is a waste; a monitor needs to be good enough to keep up with your GPU, after all. As a result, I finally upgraded to 1440p monitors with 165Hz refresh rates. Those monitors are kind of the standard now, but I used 1080p 60Hz for years. It’s like night and day. The refresh rates are almost a necessity with a decent PC, and more screen real estate, thanks to the higher resolution, is super welcome, too. Again, I ruined budget monitors for myself, and I can’t imagine going back. Balance is important Kunal Khullar / Digital Trends It’s entirely possible to get by with low-quality peripherals. I did it for years, and I still had a blast using each and every PC I’ve ever built — no complaints. I knew that it wasn’t optimal. Having a cheap monitor with a high-end PC doesn’t make much sense, but then, I mostly had mainstream PCs that couldn’t aim higher than 1080p anyway. When you’re trying to stay within a certain budget, it’s easy to focus on the one thing you know is going to be a huge upgrade, such as pushing for more RAM or a better processor. It’s true that my pricier (although not super high-end) peripherals don’t increase my frame rates in games, but they certainly boost the enjoyment I get from using my PC. I love every single keystroke on my mechanical keyboard; my mouse (kind of) makes me play better (sometimes); my monitors finally feel right and can keep up with my GPU. Gaming experience doesn’t always need to equal frame rates. It took me too long to realize that, but from now on, I know I’ll always balance it out. If you’re in the same boat, treat yourself to a better keyboard or a new headset when you can — you’ll love it in a whole new way.
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  • Jointforcer 3.2 - Final Assault

    JointForcer: Final Assault 3.2 – DUPLEX adds space battles, capital ships, and real-terrain maps to this free tactical air/naval combat game. Fly over 50 aircraft, command drones, and build missions with full control. New features include strategic ramming, improved physics, massive warships, and true 3D warfare. Play solo or multiplayer – all free.

    Posted by karolgrodecki on May 18th, 2025
    JOINTFORCER: FINAL ASSAULT 3.2 DUPLEX EDITION – OFFICIAL PRESENTATION

    1. What Is JOINTFORCER?
    Welcome to JointForcer: Final Assault 3.2 DUPLEX, an air & naval combat game blending arcade action, tactical planning, and strategic execution. You can play solo or multiplayer, with full mission customization.
    MULTI/SINGLE PLAYER ARCADE SHOOTER + AIR NAVAL SPACE COMBAT SIM + MISSION SANDBOX
    If you can't imagine what that means—think of an action RPG, but with airplanes, helicopters, and experimental aircraft. Choose your main weapon, two special abilities, radar, armor, and structure. Then jump into a team-based dogfight deathmatch with players or highly customizable AI.
    From light and agile fighters to heavy bombers with powerful weapons, all the way up to capital vessels capable of spawning their own fleet.
    It’s completely FREE! -> DOWNLOAD <-
    With the latest Titan Mangustapatch – we’re taking the fight into space. Yes, you heard that right: space battles are now part of the experience.
    For those who prefer more realistic setup, there new desert missions, and something special: maps based on REAL geographical data.
    There is mini world map, map of United Kingdom, Europe, also Black Sea with Ukraine and Persian Gulf / Middle East maps.

    2. Capital Ships – New Gameplay Tier
    Each faction now has access to a new class of capital ships:

    REBELS: Heavy Airships

    EAST: DD-Class Destroyers

    WEST: BC-Class Battlecruiser

    These colossal machines are easy targets, but incredibly resilient. They introduce a new kind of gameplay:

    Strong hull, but easy to hit

    Capable of dealing massive firepower

    Great for base assault/defense or command center missions

    Can RAM smaller ships :)))

    3. Aircraft Collision Rework – Smarter Physics
    Previously, two aircraft crashing into each other in space would cause both to explode. Now:

    Damage is based on opponent’s hull strength.

    Small fighters will no longer explode capital ships

    Large vessels can now strategically ram opponents in close combat

    Encourages a new level of tactical creativity

    4. New Terrain-Based Maps – Earth Gets Real
    We’re introducing a new map system using real-world geographical data.

    Maps include:

    MiniWorldPersian GulfSuez Canal

    Other large-scale coastal zones

    North PolandFeatures:

    No roads or infrastructure — pure terrain and water

    Ideal for sniping/huntingIntense dogfighting5. Over 50 Aircraft to Command
    We’ve packed the game with a huge selection of aerial machines:

    Fighters: F-16, F-18, EuroFighter, MiG-29, Su-33,

    Attack planes: SU-25, A-10 Tank Killer

    Multirole: SU-30, SU-33

    Bombers: New: SU-24, B-1B for the WESTFrigates, Nuclear bombers, Capital Ships. Multiple 'what-if' experimental vessels, like DD Chrushtchev - EAST Destroyer.
    Finally you can use space vessels in their 'true' environment and take them into space batlle

    6. Reskins, Improvements, & Bug Fixes

    Visual improvements on several models

    New effects for capital ship exhaust and heat

    Bug where drones spawned directly into the host vessel: FIXED

    Now spawn from rear sections of airships for safe deployment

    7. Space Combat Expanded
    We’ve added multiple space maps, including:

    Derelict Stations

    Asteroid Fields

    Megacity Shells

    Combat in space is no longer flat. Up, down, left, and right lose all meaning.
    This is true 3D warfare – prepare for the next level.

    8. Arsenal of Destruction
    Customize your aircraft with a deep and satisfying loadout system:

    Cannons, bombs, missilesRadars, countermeasures, defence systems

    Armor mods and airframe upgrades

    Adjust for weight, speed, range, and role.

    9. Mission Planning – Your Way
    You control the mission architecture:

    FactionsCustom squadronsAI difficulty from flying target to combat aces

    World speed and general hull strength allow to bend rules to your like - from one shot kills to long time air&naval battles

    Over 25 biomes:

    Europe

    Mongolia

    Indo-China

    Middle East

    Oceanic + Island Zones
    + REALISTIC NEW MISSION MAP PACKS IN POTENTIAL CONFLICT ZONES WITH FUTURISTIC BATTLE BASES

    10. Unique Features
    Ejection System

    Escape mid-flight

    Fight in escape pod of your choice

    Drones & Support Fighters

    Light fighters spawn 1–2 UAVs

    Capital ships can launch up to 16 drones

    Vertical & Horizontal Combat

    From sea-skimming interceptors to orbit duels

    Battles span full vertical space

    11. Strategy Meets Accessibility
    Whether you’re a tactician or a trigger-happy pilot:

    Quick-play skirmishes

    Full scenario missions

    Great for all skill levels

    12. New Combat Philosophy – Especially for Rebels
    REBELS now fight:

    In open-top hovercraft

    Blending flesh and metal – ships are grown from biomass

    Believe their vessels are alive

    They defend the freedom of:

    Thought

    Science

    Speech

    Exploration

    Their strategy? Be like water:

    “Gutta cavat lapidem non vi, sed saepe cadendo”Use wit, adaptability, and human skill to win. Their capital ships are like beasts. Their pilots ride on top, in suits or gas masks, feeling the air.
    From the skies of Earth to the void of space – they are the last free people.

    Final Notes & Extras
    Official Links:
    Teasing Future Features/Roadmap:

    Naval Destroyers and landing crafts

    Airships Quality Flight Improvement - Adding/Implementing new animations for flight control/immersion

    Adding flora, grass, trees, etc, - everything has to be considered vs game size and frame rate

    Fly Free. Burn Bright. Download JointForcer Now.
    #jointforcer #final #assault
    Jointforcer 3.2 - Final Assault
    JointForcer: Final Assault 3.2 – DUPLEX adds space battles, capital ships, and real-terrain maps to this free tactical air/naval combat game. Fly over 50 aircraft, command drones, and build missions with full control. New features include strategic ramming, improved physics, massive warships, and true 3D warfare. Play solo or multiplayer – all free. Posted by karolgrodecki on May 18th, 2025 JOINTFORCER: FINAL ASSAULT 3.2 DUPLEX EDITION – OFFICIAL PRESENTATION 1. What Is JOINTFORCER? Welcome to JointForcer: Final Assault 3.2 DUPLEX, an air & naval combat game blending arcade action, tactical planning, and strategic execution. You can play solo or multiplayer, with full mission customization. MULTI/SINGLE PLAYER ARCADE SHOOTER + AIR NAVAL SPACE COMBAT SIM + MISSION SANDBOX If you can't imagine what that means—think of an action RPG, but with airplanes, helicopters, and experimental aircraft. Choose your main weapon, two special abilities, radar, armor, and structure. Then jump into a team-based dogfight deathmatch with players or highly customizable AI. From light and agile fighters to heavy bombers with powerful weapons, all the way up to capital vessels capable of spawning their own fleet. 🚨 It’s completely FREE! 🚨 -> DOWNLOAD <- With the latest Titan Mangustapatch – we’re taking the fight into space. Yes, you heard that right: space battles are now part of the experience. For those who prefer more realistic setup, there new desert missions, and something special: maps based on REAL geographical data. There is mini world map, map of United Kingdom, Europe, also Black Sea with Ukraine and Persian Gulf / Middle East maps. 2. Capital Ships – New Gameplay Tier Each faction now has access to a new class of capital ships: REBELS: Heavy Airships EAST: DD-Class Destroyers WEST: BC-Class Battlecruiser These colossal machines are easy targets, but incredibly resilient. They introduce a new kind of gameplay: Strong hull, but easy to hit Capable of dealing massive firepower Great for base assault/defense or command center missions Can RAM smaller ships :))) 3. Aircraft Collision Rework – Smarter Physics Previously, two aircraft crashing into each other in space would cause both to explode. Now: Damage is based on opponent’s hull strength. Small fighters will no longer explode capital ships Large vessels can now strategically ram opponents in close combat Encourages a new level of tactical creativity 4. New Terrain-Based Maps – Earth Gets Real We’re introducing a new map system using real-world geographical data. 🗺️ Maps include: MiniWorldPersian GulfSuez Canal Other large-scale coastal zones North PolandFeatures: No roads or infrastructure — pure terrain and water Ideal for sniping/huntingIntense dogfighting5. Over 50 Aircraft to Command We’ve packed the game with a huge selection of aerial machines: Fighters: F-16, F-18, EuroFighter, MiG-29, Su-33, Attack planes: SU-25, A-10 Tank Killer Multirole: SU-30, SU-33 Bombers: 🚨 New: SU-24, B-1B for the WESTFrigates, Nuclear bombers, Capital Ships. Multiple 'what-if' experimental vessels, like DD Chrushtchev - EAST Destroyer. Finally you can use space vessels in their 'true' environment and take them into space batlle 6. Reskins, Improvements, & Bug Fixes Visual improvements on several models New effects for capital ship exhaust and heat Bug where drones spawned directly into the host vessel: FIXED Now spawn from rear sections of airships for safe deployment 7. Space Combat Expanded We’ve added multiple space maps, including: Derelict Stations Asteroid Fields Megacity Shells Combat in space is no longer flat. Up, down, left, and right lose all meaning. This is true 3D warfare – prepare for the next level. 8. Arsenal of Destruction Customize your aircraft with a deep and satisfying loadout system: Cannons, bombs, missilesRadars, countermeasures, defence systems Armor mods and airframe upgrades Adjust for weight, speed, range, and role. 9. Mission Planning – Your Way You control the mission architecture: FactionsCustom squadronsAI difficulty from flying target to combat aces World speed and general hull strength allow to bend rules to your like - from one shot kills to long time air&naval battles Over 25 biomes: Europe Mongolia Indo-China Middle East Oceanic + Island Zones + REALISTIC NEW MISSION MAP PACKS IN POTENTIAL CONFLICT ZONES WITH FUTURISTIC BATTLE BASES 10. Unique Features 🪂Ejection System Escape mid-flight Fight in escape pod of your choice 🤖 Drones & Support Fighters Light fighters spawn 1–2 UAVs Capital ships can launch up to 16 drones ⚔️ Vertical & Horizontal Combat From sea-skimming interceptors to orbit duels Battles span full vertical space 11. Strategy Meets Accessibility Whether you’re a tactician or a trigger-happy pilot: Quick-play skirmishes Full scenario missions Great for all skill levels 12. New Combat Philosophy – Especially for Rebels REBELS now fight: In open-top hovercraft Blending flesh and metal – ships are grown from biomass Believe their vessels are alive They defend the freedom of: Thought Science Speech Exploration Their strategy? Be like water: “Gutta cavat lapidem non vi, sed saepe cadendo”Use wit, adaptability, and human skill to win. Their capital ships are like beasts. Their pilots ride on top, in suits or gas masks, feeling the air. From the skies of Earth to the void of space – they are the last free people. 🎧 Final Notes & Extras 💻 Official Links: 🛰️ Teasing Future Features/Roadmap: Naval Destroyers and landing crafts Airships Quality Flight Improvement - Adding/Implementing new animations for flight control/immersion Adding flora, grass, trees, etc, - everything has to be considered vs game size and frame rate Fly Free. Burn Bright. Download JointForcer Now. #jointforcer #final #assault
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    Jointforcer 3.2 - Final Assault
    JointForcer: Final Assault 3.2 – DUPLEX adds space battles, capital ships, and real-terrain maps to this free tactical air/naval combat game. Fly over 50 aircraft, command drones, and build missions with full control. New features include strategic ramming, improved physics, massive warships, and true 3D warfare. Play solo or multiplayer – all free. Posted by karolgrodecki on May 18th, 2025 JOINTFORCER: FINAL ASSAULT 3.2 DUPLEX EDITION – OFFICIAL PRESENTATION 1. What Is JOINTFORCER? Welcome to JointForcer: Final Assault 3.2 DUPLEX, an air & naval combat game blending arcade action, tactical planning, and strategic execution. You can play solo or multiplayer, with full mission customization. MULTI/SINGLE PLAYER ARCADE SHOOTER + AIR NAVAL SPACE COMBAT SIM + MISSION SANDBOX If you can't imagine what that means—think of an action RPG, but with airplanes, helicopters, and experimental aircraft. Choose your main weapon, two special abilities (missile pods 1 & 2), radar (like skill range), armor, and structure (self-explanatory). Then jump into a team-based dogfight deathmatch with players or highly customizable AI. From light and agile fighters to heavy bombers with powerful weapons, all the way up to capital vessels capable of spawning their own fleet. 🚨 It’s completely FREE! 🚨 -> DOWNLOAD <- With the latest Titan Mangusta (DUPLEX 3.2) patch – we’re taking the fight into space. Yes, you heard that right: space battles are now part of the experience. For those who prefer more realistic setup, there new desert missions, and something special: maps based on REAL geographical data. There is mini world map, map of United Kingdom, Europe, also Black Sea with Ukraine and Persian Gulf / Middle East maps. 2. Capital Ships – New Gameplay Tier Each faction now has access to a new class of capital ships: REBELS: Heavy Airships EAST: DD-Class Destroyers WEST: BC-Class Battlecruiser These colossal machines are easy targets, but incredibly resilient. They introduce a new kind of gameplay: Strong hull, but easy to hit Capable of dealing massive firepower Great for base assault/defense or command center missions Can RAM smaller ships :))) 3. Aircraft Collision Rework – Smarter Physics Previously, two aircraft crashing into each other in space would cause both to explode. Now: Damage is based on opponent’s hull strength. Small fighters will no longer explode capital ships Large vessels can now strategically ram opponents in close combat Encourages a new level of tactical creativity 4. New Terrain-Based Maps – Earth Gets Real We’re introducing a new map system using real-world geographical data. 🗺️ Maps include: MiniWorld (Europe-centric scaled terrain) Persian Gulf [This is height-map used to create Persian Gulf region. From left upper corner you can recognize characteristic 'shoe' - Italy, then going to centre you will see Middle East region and Suez Canal. ] Suez Canal Other large-scale coastal zones North Poland (including Russian Enclave) Features: No roads or infrastructure — pure terrain and water Ideal for sniping/hunting (large maps) Intense dogfighting (small maps) [this real-map project will be developed further with better quality and more real regions - feel free to suggest your picks!] 5. Over 50 Aircraft to Command We’ve packed the game with a huge selection of aerial machines: Fighters: F-16, F-18, EuroFighter, MiG-29, Su-33, Attack planes: SU-25, A-10 Tank Killer Multirole: SU-30, SU-33 Bombers: 🚨 New: SU-24, B-1B for the WEST [in-game codename Strategic Bomber SB-1 OPPENHEIMER] Frigates, Nuclear bombers, Capital Ships. Multiple 'what-if' experimental vessels, like DD Chrushtchev - EAST Destroyer. Finally you can use space vessels in their 'true' environment and take them into space batlle 6. Reskins, Improvements, & Bug Fixes Visual improvements on several models New effects for capital ship exhaust and heat Bug where drones spawned directly into the host vessel: FIXED Now spawn from rear sections of airships for safe deployment 7. Space Combat Expanded We’ve added multiple space maps, including: Derelict Stations Asteroid Fields Megacity Shells Combat in space is no longer flat. Up, down, left, and right lose all meaning. This is true 3D warfare – prepare for the next level. 8. Arsenal of Destruction Customize your aircraft with a deep and satisfying loadout system: Cannons, bombs, missiles (heat-seekers, dumbfire, ballistic) Radars, countermeasures, defence systems Armor mods and airframe upgrades Adjust for weight, speed, range, and role. 9. Mission Planning – Your Way You control the mission architecture: Factions (EAST / WEST / REBELS) Custom squadrons (Fighter, Bomber, Support) AI difficulty from flying target to combat aces World speed and general hull strength allow to bend rules to your like - from one shot kills to long time air&naval battles Over 25 biomes: Europe Mongolia Indo-China Middle East Oceanic + Island Zones + REALISTIC NEW MISSION MAP PACKS IN POTENTIAL CONFLICT ZONES WITH FUTURISTIC BATTLE BASES 10. Unique Features 🪂 [IMPROVED!] Ejection System Escape mid-flight Fight in escape pod of your choice 🤖 Drones & Support Fighters Light fighters spawn 1–2 UAVs Capital ships can launch up to 16 drones ⚔️ Vertical & Horizontal Combat From sea-skimming interceptors to orbit duels Battles span full vertical space 11. Strategy Meets Accessibility Whether you’re a tactician or a trigger-happy pilot: Quick-play skirmishes Full scenario missions Great for all skill levels 12. New Combat Philosophy – Especially for Rebels REBELS now fight: In open-top hovercraft Blending flesh and metal – ships are grown from biomass Believe their vessels are alive They defend the freedom of: Thought Science Speech Exploration Their strategy? Be like water: “Gutta cavat lapidem non vi, sed saepe cadendo” ("The drop hollows the stone not by force, but by falling often") Use wit, adaptability, and human skill to win. Their capital ships are like beasts. Their pilots ride on top, in suits or gas masks, feeling the air. From the skies of Earth to the void of space – they are the last free people. 🎧 Final Notes & Extras 💻 Official Links: 🛰️ Teasing Future Features/Roadmap: Naval Destroyers and landing crafts Airships Quality Flight Improvement - Adding/Implementing new animations for flight control/immersion Adding flora, grass, trees, etc, - everything has to be considered vs game size and frame rate Fly Free. Burn Bright. Download JointForcer Now.
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    ↑ Deer Harbor in Eastsound, WA by Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects; Photo: Andrew Pogue Photography
    ↑ Grass House in Washington, DC by BLDUS; Photo: Ty Cole
    ↑ The Crown Coffee Laboratory in Oakland, CA by Studio Terpeluk; Photo: Joe Fletcher
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    ↑ Whidbey Uparati in Whidbey Island, WA by Wittman Estes; Photo: Andrew Pogue
    ↑ Ningbo Apartment in Ningbo, China by Increments Studio
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    10 architectural details that stood out this week
    In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding projects on various Archinect Firm and People profiles. Today's top imagesare from the board Details. Tip: use the handy FOLLOW feature to easily keep up-to-date with all your favorite Archinect profiles. ↑ Yunomi in Los Angeles, CA by Design Opera Architects; Photo: Taiyo Watanabe ↑ Deer Harbor in Eastsound, WA by Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects; Photo: Andrew Pogue Photography ↑ Grass House in Washington, DC by BLDUS; Photo: Ty Cole ↑ The Crown Coffee Laboratory in Oakland, CA by Studio Terpeluk; Photo: Joe Fletcher ↑ Pine Cove in Harpswell Center, ME by Woodhull ↑ Whidbey Uparati in Whidbey Island, WA by Wittman Estes; Photo: Andrew Pogue ↑ Ningbo Apartment in Ningbo, China by Increments Studio ↑ Villa Sidonius in Prague, Czech Republic by Stempel & Tesar architekti; Photo: Filip Šlapal ↑ PLP City Range mixed-use ... #architectural #details #that #stood #out
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    10 architectural details that stood out this week
    In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding projects on various Archinect Firm and People profiles. Today's top images (in no particular order) are from the board Details. Tip: use the handy FOLLOW feature to easily keep up-to-date with all your favorite Archinect profiles. ↑ Yunomi in Los Angeles, CA by Design Opera Architects; Photo: Taiyo Watanabe ↑ Deer Harbor in Eastsound, WA by Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects; Photo: Andrew Pogue Photography ↑ Grass House in Washington, DC by BLDUS; Photo: Ty Cole ↑ The Crown Coffee Laboratory in Oakland, CA by Studio Terpeluk; Photo: Joe Fletcher ↑ Pine Cove in Harpswell Center, ME by Woodhull ↑ Whidbey Uparati in Whidbey Island, WA by Wittman Estes; Photo: Andrew Pogue ↑ Ningbo Apartment in Ningbo, China by Increments Studio ↑ Villa Sidonius in Prague, Czech Republic by Stempel & Tesar architekti; Photo: Filip Šlapal ↑ PLP City Range mixed-use ...
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