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TwitchCon, the annual celebration of the streaming platform, returns October 17-19, 2025, in San Diego, California. This year marks the tenth anniversary of the event, but surprisingly, some of Twitch’s most popular creators won’t be there.
Okay, so Domino’s just dropped a huge update – their first big makeover in over ten years! They’ve got a whole new look – new colors, a fresh logo, even the uniforms the delivery drivers wear are different. They even created a new font, called ‘Domino’s Sans,’ for everything. It’s a total visual refresh, and as a gamer who orders a *lot* of pizza, I definitely noticed!
It’s easy to see why dogs are considered humanity’s best companions – this heartwarming rescue story is quickly becoming popular online.
During the convention on Saturday, a Furby was displayed on a small dance floor when a fan dressed as Kirby unexpectedly joined in for almost half an hour. Wizards of the Coast assured TopMob that this was a spontaneous moment – a fan simply decided to participate in the fun while wearing a Kirby costume.
Someone asked Rosewater about players getting tired of Universes Beyond, the Magic: The Gathering sets that team up with other brands. He admitted he understands why some players aren’t thrilled with these crossovers, because he doesn’t always love some of Magic’s other popular choices either, particularly the Commander format.
During MagicCon Atlanta, Wizards of the Coast revealed its plans for Magic: The Gathering, both for the near future and further ahead. They previewed almost all of the game’s 2026 expansions, including four sets created in partnership with other popular brands. They also announced a series of over a dozen limited-edition releases coming in October, featuring collaborations with Jaws, Furby, Iron Maiden, The Office, and several PlayStation games.
So, I heard about this game they unfortunately canceled, and it sounded *amazing*. You’d play as a Black man who escapes slavery and tries to build a new life, but then he gets pulled into the world of the Assassins. The really cool part? He goes *back* to the South to fight against groups like the Ku Klux Klan. It would have been a really powerful story, honestly.
Game File reports that the canceled Assassin’s Creed game was planned to take place in post-Civil War America. Players would have controlled a Black protagonist who escaped slavery and joined the Assassin Brotherhood. The game’s story would have involved returning to the American South to fight against injustice and the growing threat of the Ku Klux Klan.
Okay, so I heard about this crazy thing in Baby Steps. Apparently, if you skip a bunch of cutscenes, the game *rewards* you with this super long, 28-minute cutscene. It’s not exactly a reward for everyone though – it’s full of weird, self-aware jokes and the conversation just jumps around all over the place. Someone named Cuttyflame posted it on YouTube, and PC Gamer picked it up, so it’s making the rounds. It’s… something, that’s for sure!