Excitement Builds for Tekken Talk Live Season 2: What’s Next for DLC Characters?

Fans’ excitement for Tekken Talk Live Season 2 has reached an unprecedented level, with many expressing their anticipation in a clear and enthusiastic manner. For instance, “cryptofutures100xlev” aptly summarized the feeling with an excited “WOW! WE GOT NEWS! Let’s go!!”. The enthusiasm can be felt in virtually every post, as users eagerly countdown to the streaming event. It’s not just about character updates; players are eager for juicy details on gameplay balance and changes to ranked matches. With a new batch of content on the horizon, it has rekindled the competitive spirit that Tekken is renowned for. In the midst of all this excitement, “AZXCIV” made his enthusiasm clear with a simple yet potent, “Let’s do this!!!”. The evident eagerness underscores just how committed fans are to the franchise, craving every piece of information and gameplay reveal.

Tekken 7 Patch 1.12.01: Players Disappointed by Underwhelming Updates

In my gaming world, it feels like the whispers about patch 1.12.01 are traveling far and wide, carrying a melancholic tune through the forum chatter. User Xengard put into words what many of us have been feeling, expressing our shared disappointment that the balance adjustments were pushed back because of major tournaments happening in late February across Europe and Japan. “This is frustrating,” they said, summing up the pain we all feel. It just doesn’t seem right to delay improvements that everyone knows are crucial for a competitive scene. Instead of implementing changes that could correct ongoing balance issues, developers appear to be taking a wait-and-see approach, and players aren’t happy about it. As the community prepares for high-stakes tournaments, many feel that the balance needs to be addressed urgently, rather than being put on hold for the sake of competition – a sentiment shared by many gamers like myself.

YOU WON’T BELIEVE What’s Coming to Metal Eden on May 6th!

2025 saw the unveiling of Metal Eden during Sony’s State of Play event, a game that appears to be a fusion of Doom and Halo in terms of style. This upcoming First-Person Shooter (FPS) combines intense gunplay with parkour elements, robotics, and other sci-fi action for an exhilarating gaming experience.

Metaphysic, The Company That De-Aged Tom Hanks and Robin Wright in ‘Here,’ Acquired by DNEG’s AI Arm

DNEG Group, a privately-owned corporation, oversees several subsidiaries. Among them are DNEG, a VFX powerhouse recognized with a BAFTA award recently and nominated for an Oscar in VFX for “Dune: Part Two”; Prime Focus, creators of the Clear asset management system; and Ziva, a company specializing in 3D character development, which DNEG acquired last year.

Stars Turn Out for Medienboard’s Cold Goodbye

A diverse crowd of well-dressed individuals included Volker Schlöndorff, Martin Moszkowicz, Tom Tykwer, Lana Wachowski, Sam Riley, Matthias Schweighöfer, Aaron Altaras, Leo Altaras, Florence Kasumba, Sunnyi Melles, Lars Eidinger, Nicolette Krebitz, Helena Zengel, Kida Khodr Ramadan, Karoline Herfurth, Julia von Heinz, Heike Makatsch, Philippe Bober, Albrecht Schuch, Helena Zengel, and Annabelle Mandeng.

Days Gone Remastered’s $10 Upgrade Won’t Apply To The PS Plus Version

Clearly, this hasn’t been met with approval by fans who have expressed their discontent on platforms such as Reddit (as reported by Eurogamer). Many users have pointed out that PS Plus is a paid membership, while Microsoft allows its Game Pass subscribers to upgrade to premium versions of new releases. This gives them advantages like early access at a reasonable cost. However, it’s important to note that if you wish to continue playing the game without a Game Pass subscription on Xbox, you will need to purchase the base game separately.