Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag’s Remake May Be Bringing Back Cut Content, But There’s One Storyline That Deserves It the Most

Rumors about a remake of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag suggest it won’t play like the original. Instead of the open, sandbox-style gameplay of the 2013 game, the remake is expected to use the newer combat and progression system introduced in Origins. This means a new gear system based on stats and a revised combat experience. The story will also change, with the modern-day storyline being removed to make room for more historical content experienced through the Animus. According to Jeux Vidéo Magazine, some of this new content will include storylines and missions that were originally cut from the first Black Flag. If true, there’s one specific plotline fans will likely be excited to see brought back.

Dogecoin & XRP ETFs: Oh, Good Heavens!

Bloomberg’s Mr. Eric Balchunas, a fellow who seems to know his onions, confirmed the whole shebang, and rather cheekily suggested a Chainlink ETF might be following suit. Grayscale are expanding beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum at a rate of knots, it seems. One almost feels sorry for the poor fund managers trying to keep up.

XRP’s Tragic Comedy: From Freefall to Folly 🎭📉💸

Ah, the cryptocurrency market-a theater of the absurd where fortunes are made and lost faster than one can say “blockchain.” November, that cruel mistress, has delivered yet another act of tragedy, with digital assets plummeting like leaves in autumn, even the mighty ones not spared from the carnage. 🌍💔

If you’ve picked up Arc Raiders and can’t seem to enjoy it, you’re not alone

Everyone was raving about Arc Raiders – even we gave it a perfect score – so I expected to be completely hooked. When I first started playing, I really enjoyed the satisfying shooting and movement, and the post-apocalyptic world felt fresh, even though it reminded me a bit of games like Fallout and Mad Max. Unfortunately, the excitement didn’t last. I quickly lost interest, and I’ve only played about 5 hours, according to Steam. I know I’m busy, but that didn’t stop me from spending over 20 hours on Battlefield 6 when it came out, or even 80 hours on Hades 2. So, what happened? I feel like I’m missing out on something with Arc Raiders, and maybe you are too.

ADA’s Descent: A Blockchain’s Dark Night

A recent “chain split” event, a tempest in the Cardano network, was wrought by a malformed transaction. This exploit, a serpent in the grass, gnawed at the software’s core. It caused a cacophony of user disruption, and the price of ADA, that proud token, plummeted with the weight of despair. The network, once steadfast, now quaked, its block production a sluggish crawl. 🐴💸

Huge Open-World Games To Play While Waiting For Light No Fire

Although we don’t know when Light No Fire will be released, many players are eager to find a similar game to explore in the meantime. Luckily, the open-world genre is full of options, with plenty of games offering huge worlds and tons of gameplay to keep players engaged for hours.

Michael Saylor’s Company in Panic Mode Over Bitcoin Drama 😬

Michael Saylor swooped in like, “Actually-” (you know that tone) and clarified: “We are not a fund. We are not a trust. We are not your dad’s LLC.” Nope. We’re a real boy! 💼✨ Strategy Inc. runs a $500 million software business (yes, they still do actual work) while moonlighting as Wall Street’s most committed Bitcoin groupie.

Crypto Crash: Oops! 😬

Nearly 400,000 accounts got wiped out. A single order on Hyperliquid? Thirty-seven million dollars. That’s a significant chunk of change, even for people who actively enjoy gambling with digital ones and zeros. The long bets – you know, the ones where people confidently predicted things would go up – took the biggest hit. Which, frankly, is how things usually work out. 🤔 I’m starting to think “HODL” is less of a financial strategy and more of a cry for help.

Poorly-Reviewed Games That Have Aged Really Well

We’re taking a look at games that had rough starts but are now viewed differently. When these games first came out, they received poor reviews and low scores from both players and critics. However, over time, opinions have shifted. This happened because developers continued to improve the games, they became more affordable, or controversial elements were removed. Sometimes, it’s simply that players now recognize and appreciate what made these games special in the first place.