Streamer apologizes after arrest for crashing into people at Japanese car meet

On October 5th, Italian streamer Giulia Mazza, known as ‘StudyTme,’ accidentally drove her Toyota MR2 into a group of people and their cars while at a car meet in Japan.

On October 5th, Italian streamer Giulia Mazza, known as ‘StudyTme,’ accidentally drove her Toyota MR2 into a group of people and their cars while at a car meet in Japan.

After a very popular beta test, excitement for Battlefield 6 is building, and it’s expected to be a major competitor to Black Ops 7 when both games release this fall. While most players loved the beta, some minor problems were reported during the testing phase.

The third season of the Netflix series *Monster* sparked debate after its release due to its portrayal of Gein, a serial killer who heavily influenced iconic horror films such as *Psycho* and *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre*.

Since its debut in 2002, the Battlefield series has had many memorable experiences, particularly with its modern military shooters from Bad Company through Battlefield 4. However, it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the franchise.

In one dramatic scene, a sniper positioned in a tall building is taken out by a rocket-propelled grenade, creating a massive hole and eventually causing the entire structure to crumble. Nearby, a damaged helicopter falls from the sky, its crew bailing out with parachutes while dodging a hail of bullets. Battlefield 6 delivers the unpredictable and exciting gameplay that fans love in a multiplayer shooter.

Okay, so this bundle looks awesome, but there are a few hiccups. It’s a little confusing when it actually comes out. Square Enix says it’s out *now* on their blog, but their Twitter says December 4th, and that seems to be the right date. The biggest bummer? You can’t even pre-order it! If you’re in the UK or Europe, you *might* be able to find it on the Square Enix Store, but the link for us in North America just gives me a broken page. Seriously, a 404 error? Come on!

Nintendo recently shared a new promo video on YouTube revealing three classic SNES games now available to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. The lineup includes *Fatal Fury Special*, the original *Bubsy* game, and most notably, *Mario & Wario*. Released in 1993, *Mario & Wario* surprisingly never made its way to North America, despite already being fully translated into English. It remained largely unknown outside of Japan, with only a small reference in *Super Smash Bros. Melee*. Now, players in America can finally experience it.

The popularity of horror is clearly on the rise. We’ve seen this with the successful return of the *Resident Evil* series, boosted by excellent remakes. Plus, multiplayer games with horror elements—like *Dead by Daylight*, *Lethal Company*, and even *Among Us*—have quickly become global hits.

Recent advancements, as highlighted by Cerny and Huyn, focus on improving graphics processing. Cerny noted that technologies like FSR and PSSR put a significant strain on computer hardware. One key innovation is Neural Arrays, which Huyn described as a way to make neural network processing more efficient. Instead of spreading the work across many individual processors, Neural Arrays let them work together and share data. This collaboration promises improvements in visual effects like FSR and ray tracing, increased efficiency, and the ability to handle larger, more demanding tasks.

GamePoc is a new developer without a released game yet, but they’re currently advertising two projects, including ‘Rooted: Survival,’ which bears a strong resemblance to ‘The Last of Us.’ When TopMob contacted GamePoc’s CEO, Wisnu Sudirman, about these games, he confirmed that both are in development.