Nioh 3 PS5 Treasure Box collector’s edition available to pre-order in North America

As a big fan, I’m really excited about the PS5 Treasure Box for Nioh 3! It’s going for $126.99 and comes with everything – the game itself, a super cute Scampuss Furball Nesuke Charm keychain, an original desk pad, a beautiful artbook, the Nioh 3 Selection Soundtrack CD, and a really cool special collector’s box. If that’s a bit much, they’re also releasing a regular physical copy of Nioh 3 and a SteelBook Edition for $69.99 – which is the same price as just the base game.

CAKE Price: It Went WHOOSH! šŸš€

Honestly, it’s all a bit much, isn’t it? But apparently, it’s getting all the attention in the peculiar world of ‘DeFi’. So, I’ve had a peek under the bonnet to see what on earth is going on, and what silly little things *you* should be keeping an eye on.

Gov’t Shutdown: Still Happening?! 🤯

According to data from Polymarket’s prediction market – a place where, let’s be honest, people are mostly just throwing darts at the calendar – a staggering 43% of participants believe this will all rumble on until October 15th or later. Thirty-five percent are optimistically hoping for something between October 10th and 14th, while a measly 20% still cling to the notion of things resolving themselves before October 9th. A concerning 3% believe Congress might actually *do* something before October 5th. One imagines these 3% have never actually *been* to Washington.

Final Fantasy Tactics Complete Soundtrack is now available digitally on iTunes and Steam

As a huge fan, I was so excited to see the Final Fantasy Tactics Complete Soundtrack released! It’s got all 71 tracks from the original game, plus 31 songs we’ve never heard before – all in one album. Just a heads-up though, you won’t find it on Spotify or Apple Music *yet*. Right now, it’s only available on Steam and iTunes. If you click the iTunes link on an iPhone or iPad, it’ll open in Apple Music. On a computer browser, it shows the price as $23.99. But, if you already own Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles on Steam, you get a little discount – it’s $22.98 with the bundle!

Crypto’s New It Crowd? 🧐

Over 25,000 souls, founders, investors, policymakers, and Web3 developers, flocked to Marina Bay Sands. All eager peepers, naturally, determined to discover just where this most peculiar industry is headed. One wonders if they brought their smelling salts.

Senator’s Plan to Tax Bitcoin Buddies: The Great Crypto Mining Excise Adventure!

Lo and behold, the Empire State has rustled up quite the parlor debate over crypto mining. Why, State Senator Liz Krueger, that upstanding lady of letters, has trotted forth a bill to levy coin upon coin from miners for their insatiable electricity-guzzling. Announced on a fine Wednesday, it seems the pressure on proof-of-work mining is mounting like a New York minute, all thanks to worries over ballooning electricity costs and the shocking amount of juice these mines are slurping.

John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place Part 3 Movie Release Date Delayed

Paramount Pictures has announced a new release date for A Quiet Place Part III, the latest movie in the horror series. It will now come out on July 30, 2027, instead of July 9, 2027 (according to Deadline). This change avoids a direct competition with James Gunn’s Superman sequel, Man of Tomorrow, which is still scheduled for the earlier date. As of now, Part III is the only film set to be released on July 30th.

Drova: Forsaken Kin Review

When I first started playing, I’d already noticed people comparing it to games like The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and Gothic – which, sadly, I hadn’t had a chance to play. I’d say the Elex games are probably the closest thing I can compare it to. Keeping those comparisons in mind, and after reading some reviews, I was anticipating a game that started very open-ended, with a dark and realistic fantasy world, and where my character would feel quite vulnerable at the beginning. And that’s exactly what I found.

Bitcoin Options: Will They Even *Notice*?

They assure us, these… *experts* do, that this is merely a ā€œreturn to normalā€ after last week’s… excitement. Excitement! As if the market isn’t already a fever dream of numbers flitting about with no discernible purpose. They claim no impact on the spot markets, which, conveniently, have been gaining this week. A most fortunate coincidence, wouldn’t you agree? šŸ¤”