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The Last Ultra-Rare Item in Diablo 4: The End of the Epic Pursuit has Been Discovered The treasure hunt in the world of Diablo 4 has finally come to a triumphant end. The last piece of the ultra-rare six-item collection, the Melted Heart of Selig, has finally been discovered—it dropped for a skilled Chinese necromancer player in Hawezar's eerie Blind Burrows dungeon, marking an exhilarating conclusion to a fervent search that had gripped players all across the globe.
First spotted by diligent player AnyComputer on the Diablo 4 subreddit, the find has sent ripples across the gaming community. The Heart is a unique piece, but its effect might not be as tantalizing as its rarity. It borrows... Continue reading -
Jet Set Radio Revives in Roller Champions: Retro Skating Fans Rejoice As rumors circulate about a potential Jet Set Radio revival, a confirmed exciting update is sure to please fans of the beloved Sega classic. Ubisoft is bringing a Jet Set Radio crossover event to its free-to-play team-based PvP game, Roller Champions. This update, scheduled to arrive on 27th June, will feature the characters Gum and Beat, along with an entirely new Jet Set-themed park for players to enjoy.
Ubisoft's Roller Champions debuted in June last year, but its barebones gameplay and lackluster performance on the Nintendo Switch left gamers with mixed feelings. However, the game's core mechanics and fast-paced action show... Continue reading -
Diablo 4 PvP: A Slow Start Amidst Monster Slaying Madness Blizzard recently released eye-popping statistics from the Diablo 4 early access period, boasting a staggering 276 million hours of player time since June 1. The impressive numbers reflect players collectively spending 30,000 years in Sanctuary, slaying 276 billion monsters, and dying 317 million times. However, one aspect of the game seems to be lagging behind: player versus player (PvP) combat.
While Diablo 4 has proven to be an incredibly popular and addictive dungeon crawler, the numbers show that only a tiny fraction of players are engaging in PvP battles. In fact, of the 317 million in-game deaths, a mere 430,000 can... Continue reading -
Apple's 'My Streaming Photos' Function Ceases in July, But iCloud Subscribers Need Not Worry As announced by Apple, the 'My streaming photos' feature will no longer be available on iOS devices after July 26. Nonetheless, this doesn't mean the option for cloud photo storage disappears completely. Instead, the discontinuation of this specific function is expected to cause minimal impact on users with multiple devices and an iCloud subscription.
This development signifies a divergence from Apple's previous approach in using 'My streaming photos' as a way to manage and access image collections across various devices within their ecosystem. However, those who rely on this feature need not be concerned about losing access to their cloud-saved photos... Continue reading -
Experience Enhanced Personalization in Text Messaging with Google's Magic Compose Tool Google has introduced its innovative Magic Compose tool for select US users, aiming to refine text messaging by utilizing artificial intelligence. As reported by Android Police, Magic Compose helps users kick-start conversations and modify their messages in various tones and styles. The tool is facilitated through Google's Bard AI chatbot and was recently unveiled at Google I/O earlier this month.
Magic Compose is designed exclusively for RCS conversations within the Messages app, according to Google's support page. To access the feature, users who have the tool rolled out to their accounts must enable it via the app's Settings menu. They can... Continue reading -
Overwatch Players Continue to Battle for a Revolutionary UI Change Years On Overwatch, Blizzard Entertainment's popular first-person shooter, has been captivating gamers since its release in 2016. However, despite its massive success and dedicated fan base, players are still fighting for a significant user interface (UI) change that they believe could elevate the gaming experience to a whole new level. This change, which involves displaying ally health bars at all times, has been a topic of debate and discussion among gamers for years.
The primary argument in favor of this change is that it would promote better teamwork, ultimately leading to more strategic and enjoyable gameplay. Currently, only support heroes like Mercy and... Continue reading -
LinkedIn Announces Job Cuts and China App Phase-out Amidst Global Reorganization LinkedIn, the renowned professional networking platform, has recently announced its decision to cut approximately 700 jobs across various departments. The company will also phase out its separate job search app in China, known as "inCareers," by August 9. These moves come as a part of LinkedIn's global reorganization strategy and efforts to streamline its products and services.
The decision to cut jobs is expected to impact around 6 percent of LinkedIn's global workforce. The company has cited the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic as the primary reason for this move, as it has caused a significant decrease in demand for its recruitment services.... Continue reading -
Bloodborne 2 Trends on Twitter: Fans Hungry for a Sequel Bloodborne, the action RPG developed by FromSoftware and released in 2015, became an instant classic among fans of the genre. The game's intricate combat and rich backstory captivated players around the world, making it a highly sought-after title even years after its release. Recently, Bloodborne 2 started trending on Twitter, sending fans into a frenzy of excitement and speculation. Was a sequel finally in the works, or was it simply wishful thinking?
The sudden surge of interest in Bloodborne 2 stemmed from a tweet by gaming content creator RinoTheBouncer, which featured an image showing several unannounced game sequels, including Bloodborne 2,... Continue reading -
Mail Time: The Enchanting Cottagecore Adventure to Deliver Joy Embark on a captivating journey as a Mail Scout in Mail Time, a cozy platformer that allows you to explore the charming and whimsical world of Grumblewood Grove. Developed by Kela van der Deijl, this enchanting game invites players to deliver posts to various woodland creatures while showcasing their platforming skills in a serene, nature-inspired setting.
Mail Time presents a delightful range of distinct areas, including a picturesque woodland village and an atmospheric swamp, which players can traverse using various jumping and gliding abilities. Bouncing on giant mushrooms and soaring through the air add an intriguing twist to the gameplay. While... Continue reading -
Mastering the Landfall Tallneck Override in Horizon Forbidden West: An In-Depth Guide Horizon Forbidden West brings back the iconic Tallnecks, with players once again required to override these massive machines to uncover new information about their surroundings. The Landfall Tallneck, located near the west coast, presents a unique challenge for players, as they need to recover missing parts and find the right moment to hop onto the moving machine. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the steps necessary to successfully override the Landfall Tallneck.
Step 1: Locate the Landfall Tallneck
The first step to overriding the Landfall Tallneck is to find its location. This Tallneck is situated south of Legacy's Landfall,... Continue reading -
Subnautica Fans Eagerly Await Potential Third Installment Reveal The Subnautica series' dedicated community is abuzz with the possibility of a third installment being revealed soon, following hints from members of the development team at Unknown Worlds.
Lead Artist Liam Tart recently hinted on Twitter that fans might not have to wait long for the reveal of the next Subnautica game. Subnautica and its sequel, Subnautica: Below Zero, continue to captivate audiences with their underwater exploration and survival gameplay, which has resulted in a fervent following.
What's more, the Unknown Worlds team is hiring new employees to work on "the next game in the Subnautica universe." This, combined with cryptic tweets... Continue reading