Sega celebrates 65 years with two limited Seiko collaboration watches

Sega, a well-known Japanese game company established in 1960, is famous for popular franchises like Sonic the Hedgehog and Yakuza. After stopping production of its own consoles in the early 2000s, Sega began publishing games for other companies’ platforms and has since broadened its reach with games available worldwide and in various other forms of media.

‘Supergirl’s Baby Krypto DCU Reveal Repeats a 9-Year-Old James Gunn Trick

Craig Gillespie, known for directing films like I, Tonya and Cruella, directs Supergirl. While the film clearly takes inspiration from James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy with its bright and colorful style, it appears to be heavily influenced by Gunn’s creative vision now that he’s in charge of the DC Universe. The Super Bowl trailer perfectly showcases Gunn’s influence, particularly his knack for charming audiences – and everyone already loves Krypto the Superdog!

Beware the Whispers of the Digital Age: $BMIC Promises a Fortress in a World of Phantoms

Consider, if you will, the plight of those who wander the crypto markets, their eyes fixed upon the fluctuating fortunes of Bitcoin and Ethereum. In their haste, they are but sheep led to the slaughter, their seed phrases offered up like sacrifices to the gods of phishing. Phantom’s in-app Chats, a feature born of convenience, has become a double-edged sword, expanding the social attack surface and tempting the unscrupulous to exploit the credulous.

Monster Hunter Wilds Might Have Some New Competition From Another Co-Op Action Game

Update 4 for Monster Hunter Wilds added a lot of new content, including the Gogmazios monster and more options for customizing your character’s equipment. Along with an unexpected improvement to PC performance, the update has fixed many player concerns. However, some dedicated fans still point out core problems with the game, particularly its difficulty. They feel older Monster Hunter games offered a more satisfying level of challenge.

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The Housemaid 2: Deleted Scene Sets Up Return Of Major Character (Watch)

A deleted scene from the movie The Housemaid has surfaced, showing what happened after Andrew Winchester’s funeral. In the scene, Enzo (Michele Morrone) approaches Millie (Sydney Sweeney) and hints at a return in the next movie, telling her he’ll “always be around, creeping around.” This alternate ending suggests Enzo will play a role in the sequel.