PS5 Now Offers A New Way To Pay For Things

9to5Mac initially reported that the latest PS5 update now integrates iOS 18, enabling direct purchases using Apple Pay. Prior to this update, PS5 users could utilize Apple Pay through the PlayStation App or browser, but native support for this widely-used payment method has only just been added to the console after more than four years.

Publisher Promises Its Switch 2 Game Carts Will Have Full Games On Them

At PAX East 2025, Limited Run Games shared its approach regarding Switch 2 game cartridges with Boss Rush. This company, known for distributing both classic and contemporary digital games physically on platforms such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch consoles, stated that the majority of their games would be complete physical releases, with the full game included on the cartridge. However, there will be exceptions to this rule, specifically for games released in collaboration and those not under the company’s numbered release umbrella. The decision to make these exceptions will be left up to the developer or publisher.

Frank DeGods Ditches CEO Role, DeGods NFT Project in New Hands – What Could Go Wrong?

In a plot twist that nobody saw coming (except maybe the people who have a crystal ball), Frank handed over the reins to none other than long-time DeGods team members known by their very *mysterious* pseudonyms, 0x_chill and Pastagotsauce. Yes, you read that correctly. The future of DeGods will now be guided by a Chill One and a Pasta. What could possibly go wrong? (Spoiler: probably a lot, but also maybe some really good spaghetti.)

Masked Men Fail Miserably in Hilarious Crypto Heiress Kidnapping Attempt in Paris

So, it’s 8:20 AM, and our victim, a 34-year-old woman whose dad runs a massive cryptocurrency exchange, is just minding her own business, walking down Rue Pache in the 11th arrondissement with her 2-year-old kid. Three masked guys roll up in a van with a fancy Chronopost logo on it – I mean, who doesn’t love a good delivery service kidnapping attempt? These guys are not even trying to be subtle!

Tati Gabrielle’s The Last of Us Scene Was Her Biggest Acting Challenge Yet

In “Feel Her Love,” character Ellie’s relentless anger pushes her towards tormenting Washington Liberation Front member Nora, portrayed by Tati Gabrielle, using a lead pipe to force information about Abby’s location. Despite the show’s already grim and brutal nature, this scene is particularly distressing, demonstrating just how far Ellie might go in her quest for revenge – more so now that she realizes Joel had deceived her about the Fireflies not finding a cure. It’s worth noting that Nora herself is destined to perish due to toxic spores, but her dialogue with Ellie suggests she’s haunted by her own guilt over her actions and grappling with the loss since Abby’s father’s death. According to Tati Gabrielle, the apology her character gives Ellie is sincere, as she believes it truly is.

Last of Us Season 2 Just SHOCKED Fans With This Reference!

In The Last of Us, you can see distinct influences at play. The bleak, post-apocalyptic setting echoes the desolate landscapes depicted by Cormac McCarthy. The infected creatures, with their frenzied running and thrashing movements, bear a striking resemblance to the rage-infused zombies from 28 Days Later and the remake of Dawn of the Dead. Additionally, the game’s portrayal of a dystopian future mirrors that seen in Children of Men.

Seth Meyers Roasts ‘The Real Housewives,’ ‘Versant,’ Dick Wolf and the ‘Long Buried Secret’ of Matt Lauer at NBCUniversal Upfronts

He started things off by remarking that “we’ve got some fantastic series coming back this year, along with some fresh ones. ‘Ted,’ previously on Peacock, is coming back for a second season, though for advertising purposes we’ll refer to it as ‘The Bear.'” (This version aims to simplify the language and make it more conversational.)

Gaming News: Help Nyragames Choose the Perfect Logo for Bite the Crown!

The main point that is evident in this conversation is the high level of excitement within the community. A user known as BixTheDev has proposed a unique idea for a logo, suggesting “something like this” might work well, while ensuring that the crown remains integrated with the text to maintain a strong connection between the logo and the game’s title without becoming overly cluttered. This not only demonstrates creative thinking but also emphasizes the significance of keeping the crown imagery closely related to the game’s name in an indie setting where every detail plays a crucial role. Constructive feedback such as this can significantly contribute to shaping a brand identity, particularly for independent games.

John Boyega Drops Hint: Attack the Block 2’s Wait Is Almost Over

In an interview with Josh Horowitz on “Happy Sad Confused,” Boyega discusses the reason for the delay in the release of Attack the Block 2. When asked about the prolonged production, Boyega mentioned that Cornish and the team are taking their time to ensure the movie is suitable for everyone. This includes obtaining additional funding to enhance the special effects to meet current standards. Boyega confirmed that the film will eventually be made, and he has read the script, expressing his enthusiasm about the plot. Here’s a snippet of Boyega’s quote:

“Joe Cornish and the team are simply taking their time to make it perfect for everyone. We’re working on securing more funds to modernize the effects, but rest assured, Attack the Block 2 is happening, and I can’t wait to see the story unfold.”