Time to Die Challenges in 007 First Light

Here’s a guide to completing all the challenges in the order they appear. We’ve also included detailed help for the trickiest ones, such as completing encounters without fighting or remaining undetected.

How to Reach Ramon Hernandez in 007 First Light

You’ve come to the right place to find Ramon! We’ll guide you through everything you need to do, including completing his four challenges: Yogi, Zen No More, Bathroom Bomb, and The Quiet Man. See the walkthrough below for details.

Xbox Game Pass Adds Two Notable RPGs, Including a Day-One Release

Obsidian Entertainment became part of Xbox in 2018, but their game, The Outer Worlds, was first released in 2019 by Private Division, a label owned by Take-Two. It was available on Xbox Game Pass from day one. In 2023, an enhanced version called The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition came out as a separate purchase. Players who already owned the original game and its downloadable content could upgrade to the new version for $9.99.

Your Boring Bank Just Launched a Digital Coin Wilder Than Wonka’s Factory

For anyone who’s still stuck in 2003 and doesn’t know what SoFi is, it’s the U.S. fintech firm that does everything from banking to lending to investing to letting you bet your holiday savings on a random dogecoin spike. Now they’ve added a stablecoin to the mix, because apparently 17 different services weren’t enough to keep their app developers in fancy matcha lattes.

Bitcoin’s Price: The Market’s Mad Jest or Divine Decree?

It began, as these things often do, with a pronouncement from Strive’s Strategist Joe Burnett, a man whose name alone suggests a relentless pursuit of the elusive. Burnett, with the confidence of a soothsayer, declared that the Bitcoin Power Law model-a construct as arcane as it is revered-dictates that BTC should reign at $163,500. A bold claim, indeed, for a currency that currently lingers above $75,000, a mere 53% shy of its supposed destiny. Burnett, ever the optimist, whispers of a great rotation of capital, a tidal wave poised to sweep Bitcoin to its rightful throne.

‘Speak With Your Wallet’ Marathon Actor Addresses Online Hate Following Destiny 2 News

Speaking with PC Gamer, actor Dimitri Toufexis addressed the negative feedback surrounding Marathon following Bungie’s announcement that they’ll be ending live updates for Destiny 2 in June. Toufexis, a veteran of the gaming industry since 2006, stated he’s open to criticism of Marathon itself, but dislikes the anger stemming from changes to Destiny 2. He explained, “I get that people loved Destiny 2, and then Bungie decided to focus on Marathon. People were upset about that, and that’s okay. If you’re not happy with Marathon, just don’t play it – that’s a fair way to show your dissatisfaction.”