Dune: Awakening Chapter 3 is its biggest update yet with a bigger and better endgame, new DLC, and more

Chapter 3 is a major update focused on improving the endgame experience, and it also introduces the ‘Raiders of the Broken Lands’ DLC, which you can purchase separately. The DLC includes over 70 new items for building and customizing your character. If you’re new to the game or haven’t played in a while, you can find details about Chapter 2 here.

Burry’s Bear Market Sterns: 🐻 Securities Star Sees Stocks’ Ship Sinking!

This parchment, he claims, unveils a ghastly truth: American households now corral more wealth in stocks than in the comforting embrace of real estate. A spectacle last witnessed in the late 60s and 90s, eras synonymous with bear markets waltzing in for decades. “Interesting,” Burry muses, sarcasm dripping like honey from a spoon, “perhaps the stock market’s main premise is to leave no man standing.”

Korean action RPG The Relic: First Guardian set to launch on May 26

Relic: First Guardian is an action role-playing game drawing inspiration from Korean stories and legends. A unique feature of the game is that it doesn’t use a stamina system. Recently, Perp Games shared an 8-minute video showing gameplay, along with a trailer titled “The Love of a Family.”

Pluribus Recap: Cards on the Table

This episode reveals a surprisingly complex side of Carol. Her feelings towards Zosia and the others aren’t simple; it’s a mix of both fondness and resentment. Zosia has proven to be a surprisingly effective companion, someone who can often defuse Carol’s defenses – a comforting presence that Carol finds hard to push away. At times, Carol seems to forget – or chooses to ignore – that Zosia is someone she deeply connects with, like a trusted friend. Zosia is kind, understanding, and naturally appealing, and she consistently shows Carol more patience than most of the other survivors, many of whom didn’t even want her included in their regular video calls. Carol clearly misses Zosia’s presence, even when she’s frustrated by it. It’s becoming clear that Carol enjoys a good debate, and, as shown in flashbacks, Helen used to be a patient listener for her cynical views.