Dying Light: The Beast Reveals 11-Week DLC Roadmap of Content

It’s been one month since the release of the newest *Dying Light* game, *The Beast*. The game launched to good reviews, earning a “Strong” rating on OpenCritic with an average score of 81 and a recommendation rate of 80%. In its first month, the open-world action horror game received five updates, primarily focused on fixing important problems players discovered after the game came out.

ARC Raiders Off The Radar Quest Guide

You can start the ‘Off The Radar’ quest once you finish ‘Recycling’. The good news is, you can complete ‘Recycling’ – and therefore unlock the next quest – without leaving the town of Speranza, as long as you have the necessary items.

Best Open-World Games That Let You Lose Yourself

The most captivating games blend discovery with beautiful design, encouraging players to explore and think, not just react. They offer immersive worlds that feel truly alive, completely transporting you to another place.

Sleeping Dogs Movie Gets a Positive Update from Simu Liu

Originally launched in 2012 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, Sleeping Dogs is an open-world action game where players take on the role of Wei Shen, an undercover cop battling the Triads in Hong Kong. Although fans have long requested a sequel, Square Enix canceled plans for another game. When producer Dan Liu mentioned wanting to make a movie based on the game, fans became excited about the possibility of a big-screen adaptation.

Retail’s $17B Bitcoin Fiasco: Hype’s Bitter End! 😵‍💫

Yet, a somber dispatch from the analysts reveals a cruel twist: our retail brethren have squandered nigh on $17 billion in this Bitcoin treasury escapade. The fervor, that intoxicating hype encircling BTC treasuries, now ebbs away like a receding tide, leaving investors to grapple with their emptied purses and dashed dreams. Sarcasm drips from the ledger: who could have foreseen such folly? 🙄

PlayStation and Xbox Could Be Using Generative AI for Game Development Very Soon

A new report shows that generative AI is now being used in about 20% of games on Steam. This makes sense, as Steam is a huge platform for independent game developers, who often have more freedom to experiment with new tools like AI. Interestingly, even some of the biggest names in the video game industry are starting to explore using AI in their games, despite some concerns about the technology.

Shock! Chinese Tech Giants Hit the Brakes on Hong Kong’s Stablecoin Dreams! 🚦💰

According to the ever-reliable Financial Times – that revered oracle of business – these magnates had joyously announced their participation in Hong Kong’s pilot stablecoin adventure last summer. But lo and behold, in a twist worthy of the finest soap operas, the talismanic regulators, including the relentless PBoC and the omniscient Cyberspace Administration, have intervened like a stern headmaster. “Nay! Step away from the stablecoin!” they decree.