How Borderlands 4’s C4SH DLC Connects to FL4K and Zer0

Before we explore potential story connections, it’s important to note that C4SH’s robotic Borderlands background actually splits into two different origins. Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford explained the character’s gameplay as “high risk, high reward,” suggesting that how well C4SH performs will rely on chance. This design immediately reminds people of one of the series’ most well-known characters – Claptrap – and his unpredictable VaultHunter.exe skill.

One Piece: Monkey D. Luffy Has Officially Been Dethroned As The Strongest Worst Generation Pirate

The Worst Generation refers to a particularly powerful and influential group of pirates within the world of One Piece. While often called a generation, it’s more accurate to think of them as a collection of rivals. What unites them is being the most disruptive group of pirates seen in a long time, which is how they earned their name. It’s been years since a group this strong appeared, and fans recognize that Monkey D. Luffy, the Captain of the Straw Hat Pirates, is a key member of the Worst Generation.

Bitcoin Miners’ $56B Gambit: A Tale of Hashrate & Hubris 🏦💥

The surge in their fortunes coincided with the Bitcoin network’s hashrate ascending to 1,031 EH/s-a figure so grand it might rival the estate of Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Yet, for all their triumphs, the profitability of these miners has dwindled, with daily block rewards plummeting 10% to a mere £49,700 per EH/s (a sum that would scarcely feed a single Bennet daughter for a fortnight). Gross profits, too, have fallen by 17% year-over-year, though one suspects the miners’ pride remains unshaken, for what is ambition but the triumph of hubris over arithmetic?

Solo Leveling’s Sung Jinwoo Has Officially Been Beaten By An Overpowered MC

Sung Jinwoo is currently one of the most well-known anime characters, and it’s easy to see why. Solo Leveling has become incredibly popular, and fans are confident the series will continue to improve. Jinwoo’s character is arguably the main reason the anime is so successful, largely because he consistently provides amazing action sequences.

‘Crossed a Line That Should Not Be Crossed’ Former Capcom Dev Asks Gamers Not to Buy Palworld

Yoshiki Okamoto is a veteran Japanese video game designer and producer with a 40-year career. He’s been credited on 149 video games, notably contributing to arcade hits like Time Pilot and Gyruss, which helped establish key elements of the shoot ’em up genre in the early 1980s. He started at Capcom in 1984, continuing to design games-including Street Fighter 2-until the early 1990s, while also taking on leadership roles as a director and producer. Later in his career, he served as an executive producer on titles such as Resident Evil 2, Dino Crisis, Breath of Fire 4, Devil May Cry 2, and Dragon Ball: Origins, among many others. Currently, as of 2025, Okamoto is the chairman of the Japan Game Culture Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting independent game developers in Japan.

My Hero Academia: How A Prequel Series Could Be Bigger Than The Original

Izuku started his journey facing significant challenges as someone born without a Quirk, but his kind and selfless nature proved he was the right person to inherit All Might’s power, One For All. Now that the climactic fight between Izuku and Shigaraki is ending, many viewers are curious if the story will continue, perhaps through a spin-off. Of all the options, exploring the deeper history and background of My Hero Academia seems like the most fitting path.