Bobby Kotick On Activision Almost Buying Minecraft And Why It Didn’t Happen

Appearing on billionaire Ari Emanuel’s podcast, Kotick said of Minecraft, “I almost bought it.”

Appearing on billionaire Ari Emanuel’s podcast, Kotick said of Minecraft, “I almost bought it.”

Update 1.2.0 is now available on consoles and PC, and it focuses on the Security Breach perk in the Survival skill tree. This perk is essential for opening Security Lockers – special loot boxes found in high-value areas that contain extra equipment. Players felt the rewards from these lockers were too generous and asked the developers at Embark Studios to make adjustments. The team has responded, confirming they’ve tweaked the lockers to reduce the amount of valuable items they contain.

Fujii recently told ScreenRant’s Joe Deckelmeier that he envisions Last Samurai Standing continuing for multiple seasons. Knowing that streaming shows often have long gaps between seasons, he’s focused on packing as much story as possible into the first season.

Before its release in theaters on December 12th, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) has given Dust Bunny an R rating. The film received this rating due to “some violence,” which is similar to the level of violence seen in the movie Hannibal.

In November 2025, Jones Jr. talked to talkSPORT BET just before Jake Paul’s planned Netflix fight. He explained that while Jake Paul and other influencers are bringing more attention to boxing, he feels they’re distracting from the sport’s most skilled boxers, almost like a sideshow.

As a big fan of Taylor Sheridan’s work, I wasn’t surprised that season 4 of Mayor of Kingstown hit the ground running – and brutally so! They didn’t hold back, killing off a major character in just the third episode, keeping that really intense, gritty feel we’ve come to expect from the show. It’s a vibe that runs through a lot of his series, though Tulsa King is probably the exception – it’s still packed with violence, but definitely has a lighter touch overall.
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They scoffed, declaring his defense-a phantom, a ghost of logic-crushed beneath the weight of truth: “Decentralized?” Ha! A farce played before a jury of his accusers 😂

This family is deeply dysfunctional. The father, Martin, actively pits his twin sons against each other, even encouraging physical fights over things like an iPad. His son, Nile, describes him as a harsh, demanding patriarch – a bit like Logan Roy – who seems to enjoy making his children uncomfortable. While Nile wants to leave a lasting mark on New York City with his buildings, Martin’s sole focus is on having as many children as possible who carry the family name. Nile shares a disturbing story about their mother, who suffered a dozen miscarriages and nearly died during her first pregnancy. Doctors advised her to stop having children, but Martin refused, and wouldn’t consider adoption. She ultimately had five more miscarriages before Nile was born and later died of ovarian cancer. When Nile decided he didn’t want children of his own, Martin remarried and used IVF to have twins with his new wife.

I just finished watching Death by Lightning, and wow, it really paints a picture of how messed up America was even before the assassination of President Garfield. It’s 1880, and the Republican party is run by these… well, let’s just say they weren’t the brightest bulbs, and they got their power by controlling the ports of New York. It’s heartbreaking to see that Black soldiers who fought for the Union still weren’t getting the rights they deserved, and there was so much unrest with labor disputes and a real sense that nobody knew what America was supposed to be. The movie introduces us to James Garfield, this Ohio congressman and war hero who unexpectedly becomes president after giving one great speech. And then there’s Charles Guiteau, a total failure as a lawyer and publisher, who’s somehow inspired by Garfield’s success to chase after his own version of greatness – it’s a really unsettling setup.