Bloodborne: Gehrman The First Hunter Gets Official October 2026 Release

Rumors suggest that Bloodborne’s original PlayStation 4 code is extremely difficult to update, which could make a modern remake more expensive and time-consuming than fans expect. Further, Sony may also see the game as more of a cult favorite than a massive mainstream seller, so it hasn’t become a top business priority. On top of that, fan expectations are now so high that any reboot would face huge pressure to be nearly perfect.

Polymarket VP: No Hack! Just a 6-Year-Old Key’s Wild Party

The panic? Not a hacker, but a six-year-old private key-yes, from the pre-presidential election era-that somehow survived a digital attic fire. This relic was used for “top-up configs,” a fancy term for “oh, we’ll just auto-transfer funds because we’re totally not lazy.” Funds started fleeing to an external address like it was Black Friday at the crypto mall.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is now 4th best-selling game of all time – full top 10

Most people are familiar with Red Dead Redemption 2. Besides the Grand Theft Auto series, the Red Dead Redemption games are among the most popular and critically acclaimed titles Rockstar Games has ever created. It’s easy to see why – players quickly connect with characters like Arthur Morgan and his companions, and enjoy the freedom of exploring the American West on horseback.

Philadelphia pizza shop goes viral for selling $55 caviar pizza slices

Okay, so picture this: you’re looking at a pizza, right? And the last thing you’d think to put on it is caviar. Seriously, who thinks that? But I’ve been learning that sometimes the strangest food combinations actually turn out amazing. It’s about being open to trying new things, even if they sound totally wild at first!

XRP’s Institutional Resurgence: Whispers of a Market Comeback?

Amid the general malaise of the market, the XRP Ledger’s payment activity remains stubbornly alive, like a cockroach in a nuclear bunker. Daily transactions hover around $1 million, a number that sounds impressive until you realize it’s barely enough to buy a yacht. Yet, in this sideways market, spikes in XRP payments-some nearing a billion tokens-hint at something more sinister: accumulation, not retail hype. Institutions, those patient spiders in the web, weave their webs in quiet markets, waiting for the right moment to strike.