„Just fell to my knees” Slay the Spire 2 delayed to 2026, and fans are devastated

Despite the eager anticipation surrounding the upcoming roguelike deckbuilder game, it was not unexpected when news of a delay to its 2025 launch emerged, given the dwindling number of months left in the year. Mega Crit shared the disappointing update through a Steam post, expressing their enthusiasm to finally deliver the game but acknowledging that they underestimated the timeline. They wrote, “We understand this isn’t the news anyone wanted (and we share your excitement!), but unfortunately, our original plan for a late 2025 release was off-target. We simply need more time.” Delays in video game releases are not unheard of, although they never fail to disappoint fans.

XRPL: Is This the End of Crypto Scams? 😱

Vet, a name that sounds suspiciously like a veterinary physician concerned with the health of crypto wallets, hints at a great unveiling. A digital prophylaxis, perhaps? The Ledger, it seems, is susceptible to the same ailments as any living thing – a fever of speculation, a rash of bad code. And they believe XLS-86, this firewall under construction, will act as a tonic, a cure-all. A bold claim, even for these times.

Senior Sucker Punch Dev Drew Harrison Reportedly Fired After Celebrating Charlie Kirk Tragedy — “I Would Do It Again 100x Stronger”

In a post on her publicly visible Bluesky account, Harrison boldly acknowledged that her provocative comments led to losing her position, stating: “If fighting against fascism is the reason I lost a job I’ve had for ten years – a dream job no less – I would make that choice a hundred times over with even greater resolve.

The Long Walk’s Brutal Twist Hits Harder Than Stephen King’s Original Ending

In a straightforward and engaging manner: Few authors have better equipped us for our possible dystopian future than Stephen King. Across over 60 novels and numerous short stories, he has portrayed various scenarios such as a society-shaking pandemic in “The Stand” to a property magnate who leverages his outsider status to rise as a political demagogue in “The Dead Zone”. Under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, he wove tales of a United States plagued by economic decline and ruled by a totalitarian regime that entertains its citizens with televised violence. The upcoming 2025-set film adaptation of “The Running Man” is set to be released in November, while “The Long Walk” is finally making its way to theaters after decades in development limbo. Both movies seem perfectly timed for their release.

PUMP: From Rags to (Maybe) Riches? 💸

The stewards of this digital fancy, the team at Pump.fun, have seen fit to deploy a considerable sum – $2.5 million, to be precise – in the acquisition of their own tokens. A gesture, no doubt, intended to inspire confidence. One imagines the buyers, a rather eager multitude, snapping up some seven billion tokens in the space of two days. A rather brisk trade, wouldn’t you agree?

The Ultimate Final Fantasy XIV Cookbook Getting A Volume 2 In October

This cookbook adds to the collection of cookbooks influenced by various video games, television shows, films, and popular cultural references. Dishing up meals inspired by Avatar: The Last Airbender to World of Warcraft, these recipes often come in gift sets as well. For instance, the World of Warcraft Cookbook may include an apron, while the Star Wars Galactic Baking Set might come with a spatula. In addition to World of Warcraft, other significant gaming cookbooks are Pokemon, Minecraft, and Fallout.

Star Wars: Battle of Hoth Board Game Launches on Amazon

Not only is the Battle of Hoth board game notable in the Star Wars universe, but there are other fantastic options as well. For instance, Imperial Assault offers strategic battles, Star Wars: Legion delivers a classic miniatures experience, and Shatterpoint focuses on squad-based combat. Many of these games come with multiple expansions, making them excellent choices if you’re seeking a game that can be continually upgraded and developed over time. So don’t forget to explore these exciting gaming experiences in the Star Wars universe!

Jennifer Lopez Recalls Auditioning For Evita, And The Brutal Way She Learned Madonna Got The Role

Jennifer Lopez, renowned as the “Get Right” singer, nurtured a dream to act in a musical movie ever since she watched West Side Story on TV at home in the Bronx during her childhood. This aspiration sparked when she auditioned for Evita in 1996, but it wasn’t until a post-screening Q&A for her latest musical film (as reported by Variety) that she shared this anecdote. It was then that she learned Madonna had landed the lead role in Evita, a painful experience for Lopez that I can certainly empathize with.