Strive SATA Stock Launches Daily Dividend First: 13.88% Yield!

On May 14, Strive (Nasdaq: ASST) announced a change to its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock dividends. Starting June 16, dividends will be paid daily instead of monthly. This means investors will receive approximately 250 payments per year, rather than just 12, with eligibility based on being a shareholder the business day before each payment.

Pokemon Winds and Waves Leak Reveals Changes to Turn-Based Battles

Fans loved Pokemon Legends: Arceus, and Pokemon Legends: Z-A was also well-received, so many are wondering if the upcoming Pokemon Winds and Waves will feature more fast-paced battles. While it’s still early to say for sure, it looks like the combat will be similar to previous games, but both Legends titles could still inspire future mainline Pokemon games.

Super Mario Galaxy Box Office Proves One Iconic Franchise Needs the Big Screen Treatment

The Super Mario Bros. Movie continues to be a huge success in theaters, showing that people really want to see video games adapted into films, especially those with a nostalgic appeal. Unlike past video game movies that often failed with critics and audiences, Super Mario Bros. is proving that game studios can make successful movies. This success suggests that other iconic franchises, like those from PlayStation, deserve a chance to compete with Mario on the big screen.

5 Chinese Developed Games That Have Dominated the Competition

Over the last ten years, Chinese games – especially those using the ‘gacha’ model – have become incredibly popular and changed how free-to-play games work on computers, consoles, and phones. One single-player game from China broke sales records on Steam, and its upcoming sequel, Black Myth: Zhong Kui, is expected to do the same. Chinese games aren’t just present in the market now; they’re poised to become leaders in the industry.

Steam Users Have Until May 19 to Get 2025 Horror Game With Positive Reviews Completely Free of Charge

Steam often runs a ‘Free to Keep’ promotion where players can add games to their collection at no cost. These deals aren’t heavily advertised, so you usually need to look for them. Unlike the Epic Games Store’s weekly freebies, Steam’s free games tend to come from smaller, independent developers. This means you can discover some unique and lesser-known titles you might otherwise miss.