This Might Be the Best Argument Yet for Crimson Desert to Add Difficulty Settings

Although some worried about its difficulty, Crimson Desert has proven very popular, selling millions of copies in its first week and receiving mostly positive feedback from both critics and players. While it’s a challenging single-player RPG, it’s not quite like the ‘Souls’ games. However, the difficulty might be frustrating for players who aren’t looking for such a tough experience.

Stablecoins in Japan: A Cashless Revolution or Just Another QR Code?

In the shadowed halls of financial innovation, Bitget Wallet has embarked on a quixotic quest to wed self-custodial crypto payments with Japan’s stablecoin ecosystem. Through whispered discussions with Netstars, a payment sorcerer wielding one of the nation’s most sprawling QR networks, this audacious initiative was unveiled on April 8, 2026. The goal? To graft Web3 wallets onto the existing veins of Japan’s cashless society, a market so advanced it makes other nations blush with envy.

How to Sell Livestock in Crimson Desert

Selling animals and horses doesn’t bring in much money, but it can be a good way for players to quietly get rid of items they obtained dishonestly, as long as they know the right people and places to go.

Pokemon Fan Makes the Legendary Regi Trio Out of LEGO Bricks (Just 157 Pieces)

After many years of requests from fans, LEGO and Pokémon officially teamed up in late 2025. This partnership launched the first official LEGO Pokémon sets, thrilling both gamers and collectors. The first sets, released on February 27th, featured popular Pokémon like Pikachu and Eevee, as well as the final evolved forms of the original Kanto starters, offering a range of prices. LEGO Insiders also received a special Mini Pokémon Center, and customers who purchased the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set within the first week got a bonus Kanto Region Badge Collection.

Rumor: The OG Persona Games Could Be Making a Comeback

As a huge fan, I’ve always loved how the Persona series started as a spin-off of the Shin Megami Tensei RPGs. What really grabs me is that you play as normal high school students in Japan who can summon these powerful beings called Personas – they’re basically manifestations of their inner selves, taking the form of legendary figures with magical abilities! It’s a fantastic blend of battling through dungeons and managing everyday life – school, friends, all of it. The series has been amazing since it began in 1996, though I know a lot of newer fans, myself included at first, jumped in with Persona 3 because the older games weren’t as easy to find or were a bit dated.