10 Video Game Bugs That Improved Gameplay

What’s fascinating about these in-game discoveries is how each one came to light. Some were intentionally hidden by the developers as a challenge for dedicated players. Others were found by the community and used for years before the developers even noticed. A few were removed, but then brought back due to player demand. And in at least one case, the developers simply observed the community enjoying a glitch for an entire weekend. Here are ten of the most memorable examples.

Amazon’s Best Detective Franchise Is So Good, It Already Has 4 Shows

With the rise in popularity of big-budget action thrillers like Reacher and international spy shows such as Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, it would have been simple for classic detective shows to become outdated. Because these cop shows are typically less expensive and common on network television, they’ve had to change and improve to stay interesting in the age of streaming. One series on Prime Video has done this better than any other.

Steins;Gate Re:Boot launches on August 20 for Xbox and Steam, October 29 for Switch 1/2 and PS5

I’m so excited! The game will have subtitles in English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese, and it’ll be fully voiced in Japanese. If you’re in Japan, you can grab it on August 20th! For those of us in the West, Spike Chunsoft is releasing physical copies in two versions: a standard one for $59.99, and a really cool SteelBook Edition for $69.99. The standard edition will also be available digitally for $59.99.

Musk’s Bitcoin Bonanza: A Merger to Make Satoshi Blush

One Tesla underling, no doubt sipping their artisanal coffee, revealed to CNBC that the prospect of such a merger has been the subject of water cooler chatter for years. Another insider, presumably adjusting their monocle, noted that the growing overlap between the two firms-particularly in the realms of power infrastructure and AI-related computing-has necessitated a closer alliance. How quaint.