Bitcoin’s $118K Dance: Bulls, Bears, and the Fed’s Waltz 🕺💸
Bitcoin, that mischievous satoshi-spawned imp, has leaped over its volume-weighted average price (VWAP), mirroring its April rebound from the depths of sub-$75,000 despair. 🌋💰
Bitcoin, that mischievous satoshi-spawned imp, has leaped over its volume-weighted average price (VWAP), mirroring its April rebound from the depths of sub-$75,000 despair. 🌋💰

So far, out of all the maps confirmed for the new *Battlefield* game, only one is a remake: Operation Firestorm from *Battlefield 3*. It looks like the developers, Battlefield Studios, are primarily concentrating on providing players with fresh content at the game’s launch. However, a leak from earlier this year suggested that maps like Propanda, Talah Market, and Downtown might also return from older *Battlefield* titles. It’s currently unclear if those remakes will happen, but the developers have shown they’re open to the idea.

Katsuki Bakugo from *My Hero Academia* is a fan favorite, despite – or perhaps because of – his rough edges. He’s known for being rude, rebellious, and a bit unpredictable, which keeps viewers engaged. Author Kohei Horikoshi always intended to include Bakugo, featuring him from the very beginning of the series, but he did make a significant change to the character before *My Hero Academia* was first published in Shonen Jump magazine.

After a long wait, *Hollow Knight: Silksong* was released on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch on September 4th. The game quickly became highly anticipated among gamers, generating excitement similar to that for major titles like *Grand Theft Auto 6* or *The Elder Scrolls 6*, despite being an independent production. However, many players found *Silksong* significantly more challenging than the original *Hollow Knight*. To address this, the first update made minor adjustments to reduce the difficulty of two of the game’s early boss battles.

To see the completion percentage, you first need to unlock the third act of the game. You can do this by finishing several key side quests, collecting all the Fleas, and gaining access to your house in Bellhart.

Traditionally, the number of players online at the same time has been a good way to judge how well a game is doing. For example, when *Hollow Knight: Silksong* had almost 600,000 players playing simultaneously on Steam, it was considered a big achievement for the developers. Now, a new game on Steam is showing similar promising numbers, suggesting it could be one of the platform’s most popular new releases.

For the last ten years, FromSoftware, led by director Hidetaka Miyazaki, has become famous for creating challenging “soulslike” games. They’ve inspired many other developers, and their success reached a high point with *Elden Ring*, which is now considered one of the most popular and highly-rated games ever made. While FromSoftware has made other types of games, they truly excel at soulslikes, consistently refining the formula and keeping each new game both familiar and innovative.

In July 2025, Sony filed a lawsuit against Tencent over the game *Light of Motiram*, claiming it unfairly copied their *Horizon* series. Sony argued that the gameplay, world, story, and characters were too similar to *Horizon: Zero Dawn* and *Forbidden West*, potentially confusing players and allowing Tencent to profit from Sony’s established brand. However, Tencent has countered, stating that Sony’s claims aren’t strong enough to justify a full trial.

A suspiciously cup-and-handle-shaped chart teamed up with Open Interest climbing 6.72% to $1.65B. Sounds fancy, right? It’s like LINK might be plotting a cheeky leap toward $30.86. 🎢

The chief investment officer of digital asset manager Arca is challenging the idea that 2025 represents a broad-based crypto bull market, arguing that only a handful of large-cap tokens are carrying the industry. Let me be clear: if your token isn’t in the top 5, you’re probably just here for the memes and the drama. 🎬