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An animator at Ghost of Yotei studio Sucker Punch just released his own action RPG on Steam, and he can’t believe its success: “36,000 COPIES SOLD IN 24 HOURS”
Sucker Punch senior animator Jean Nguyen has released Dinoblade, his dinosaur-themed action RPG, on Steam and says it sold 36,000 copies in its first 24 hours. The unexpectedly strong launch highlights the demand for the game’s unusual premise, in which dinosaurs fight using enormous swords held in their teeth. Dinoblade began as a joke project…
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Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 confirms release date and it’s closer than you think
Cold Iron Studios has confirmed that Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 will launch on 25 August 2026, making the sequel’s release substantially closer than its previously broad third-quarter window suggested. The announcement matters because it confirms the return of the co-operative Aliens shooter with expanded four-player squads, cross-platform play and new tactical options. The game was…
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Katy Perry calls out White House for using ‘Fireworks’ to “celebrate warfare” in new TikTok
Katy Perry criticised the White House after its TikTok account used her song ‘Firework’ over footage of military strikes. She said the use was unauthorised and argued that turning a song about self-worth and uplift into a soundtrack for violence contradicted its meaning, highlighting a wider dispute over political use of artists’ music. In a…
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‘Incinerator’ Review: Award-Winning Japanese Portrait of a Teenage Loner Is Gentle to a Fault
Shuntaro Uchida’s Japanese coming-of-age film “Incinerator” follows Kozue, a solitary ten-year-old living outside Tokyo who steals objects to throw into her school incinerator. Although the film’s unusual young protagonist and gentle visual style initially create intrigue, the review argues that it softens her strangeness into a conventional, underdeveloped family drama. The criticism matters because the…
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Katy Perry condemns White House use of Firework in strike video
Katy Perry has publicly condemned the White House for using her 2010 song “Firework” in a TikTok video depicting US military strikes, saying she was never consulted and does not endorse its use. In a post on X, she said the track was written as “an anthem of hope, healing, and inner strength” and called…
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Librarians are hosting viral ‘Avoiding AI’ workshops for people who are fed up with Big Tech
Librarians in the United States are running popular “Avoiding AI” workshops for people who feel artificial intelligence features are being imposed on them by large technology companies. The sessions explain how consumer AI tools work and provide practical guidance on disabling features such as Apple Intelligence and Google Gemini, presenting this as a matter of…
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Pamela Anderson Shines in the Year’s Most Twisted Movie: ‘I Like Stirring It Up’
Pamela Anderson is promoting “Rosebush Pruning”, a deliberately disturbing black comedy about a wealthy incestuous family, which she says is intended to unsettle audiences and expose the moral decay of the super-rich. The film matters as the latest step in Anderson’s critically acclaimed career resurgence, following her documentary, awards recognition for “The Last Showgirl” and…
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FC 26 FC Pro World Championship Mystery Nation revealed (Knockouts Day 2)
Austria has been revealed as the Mystery Nation for the second Knockouts day of the FC 26 FC Pro World Championship. Ultimate Team players can complete the associated objective by scoring three Finesse Shot goals with Austrian players, earning free packs that may help strengthen late-season squads. The objective can be completed in any Ultimate…
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TPUSA’s Andrew Kolvet calls viral ‘looksmaxxing’ craze a ‘red warning sign’ for young men
Turning Point USA spokesperson Andrew Kolvet described the viral “looksmaxxing” trend as a “red warning sign” for young men, arguing that it reflects a lack of meaningful mentorship and healthy role models. He said the focus on improving appearance can become damaging when it displaces attention from character, purpose and personal responsibility. Speaking on “The…
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Dolphins cheerleaders reveal new uniforms as rivalry with Cowboys ramps up, Romo DUI memes & Vrabel’s puppy
The article is a light-hearted OutKick “Screencaps” roundup marking the final Saturday of July, urging readers to make the most of summer before the football season begins. Its headline signals a mix of NFL-adjacent entertainment and online reactions, including Miami Dolphins cheerleaders’ new uniforms, a growing Cowboys rivalry, memes about Tony Romo and Mike Vrabel’s…