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    1. September 2024
    2. Gravitational Missile is a Sorcery you can find in Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion. Why would you want to? Because this spell is a visual treat that uses gravity to keep enemies pulled in, while dealing damage to them. Any Intelligence build with a focus on gravity magic will definitely want to add this…
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    3. The Twitch leadership team has taken to the stage at TwitchCon San Diego to reveal all the changes coming to the platform
      The post TwitchCon Updates: Enhanced Broadcasting, Transparent Strikes, and Shared Chat appeared first on Insider Gaming.
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    4. YouTube has terminated Ironmouse's main YouTube channel following a shutdown that impacted her VOD profile. Check out the full story here.
      The post YouTube Has Terminated Ironmouse’s Main Channel, Prompting a Legal Battle appeared first on Insider Gaming.
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    5. A compelling and thrilling new game mode is set to join The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, helping to expand the world of Texas Chainsaw in a new way. The new game mode, Rush Week, features six sorority girls trying to survive against Johnny Slaughter. A new trailer was also released for the mode. It is a 1v6 mode with new mechanics. These include new ways for the killer to find the girls and for…
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    6. Note: This update is for the Steam Deck Beta and Preview channels, and includes new features that are still being tested. You can opt into this in Settings > System > System Update Channel.

      GeneralSecurity fix for Flatpak (CVE-2024-42472) Developer
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    7. Preorder: Frieren: Beyond Journey's End - Part 1
      $47.24 (was $70)
      Preorder at Crunchyroll
      2024 has been a great year for anime, and if you're looking to dive into one of the best shows of the year, preorders are now live for Frieren: Beyond Journey's End Part 1 on Blu-ray. This release contains part one of the critically acclaimed fantasy anime's first season. It's set to launch on December 17 and is currently available for $47.24 (was $70) at Crunchyroll.
      Preorder: Frieren: Beyond Journey's End - Part 1
      $47.24 (was $70)
      The Blu-ray release collects the first 16 episodes of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End season one, plus a few special features like clean credit sequences, promotional videos, and more. It also includes a set of art cards featuring several of the characters from the main cast.
      Preorder at Crunchyroll Adapted from an original manga series, the anime follows the titular Frieren, a powerful elf who has lived for over 1,000 years. By the time the show begins, she has just completed a 10-year-long quest to defeat the Demon King, alongside the heroes Himmel, Eisen, and Heiter. Because of her long life, a decade is nothing more than a brief moment in time for Frieren, and as the decades pass, Frieren slowly begins to understand human mortality and the connections she forges along the way. The result is an incredibly emotional series that hits you right in the feels, and with famed animation studio Madhouse bringing everything to life, Frieren looks magical.
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      Kien Review (GBA)

      KIEN is a game that must have had one of the longest development cycles of any game I can remember. It was originally designed and created by a team of first-time developers in south Italy in around 2001. The original team couldn’t find a publisher in 2001. This passionate team of young artists and coders were essentially not that experienced and while the game has potential as the combat…
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    9. With the unveiling of the PlayStation 5 Pro and rumors that the long-anticipated Nintendo Switch successor and Xbox Series S | X follow-up are just around the corner, now seems like the perfect time to take a closer look at the future of these companies and console gaming as a whole.
      In this week's episode of Spot On, Tam and Lucy sit down to do precisely that, discussing not only their thoughts on the companies current trajectories, but what public opinion seems to be as well. Is the PlayStation 5's $700 price tag an indication of what consoles will soon cost? Are the ROG Ally and Steam Deck reasons for Nintendo to be concerned about the success of its next console? And which company is more likely to release a console with a new "gimmick" if the Switch 2 forgoes introducing a new feature? The pair tackle all these questions and more as they speculate what the future of console gaming looks like.
      Spot On is a weekly news show airing Fridays in which GameSpot's managing editor Tamoor Hussain and senior producer Lucy James talk about the latest news in games. Given the highly dynamic and never-ending news cycle of the massive video game industry, there's always something to talk about but, unlike most other news shows, Spot On will dive deep into a single topic as opposed to recapping all the news. Spot On airs each Friday.
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    10. It seems that Qualcomm sees Intel’s struggling business as a potential opportunity. The San Diego-based chipmaker has reportedly expressed an interest in taking over Intel “in recent days,” according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal.
      Though the report cautions that such a deal is “far from certain,” it would be a major upheaval in the US chip industry. It would also, as The WSJ notes, likely raise antitrust questions. But Qualcomm’s reported interest in a takeover underscores just how much Intel’s business has struggled over the last year.
      Intel announced plans to cut 15,000 jobs last month as its quarterly losses climbed to $1.6 billion. Its foundry business is also struggling, with an operating loss of $2.8 billion last quarter. CEO Pat Gelsinger announced plans earlier this week to separate its foundry business into a separate unit from the rest of Intel.
      Intel declined to comment on the report. Qualcomm didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
      This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/qualcomm-is-reportedly-eyeing-a-takeover-of-intel-210920969.html?src=rssSource Link
    11. Amazon's recent Fallout TV series has boosted the video game franchise's popularity, and along with that newfound interest from wider audiences has come to a bunch of new Fallout-themed merch, including a new Fallout Mega Bloks building kit. The upcoming set is based on the iconic Red Rocket truck stops seen dotting the ruined landscapes of the video games and TV series, and comes with a Vault Dweller figure, T-60 Power Armor suit, and everyone's favorite wasteland companion, Dog Meat. Mega's Fallout Red Rocket set will cost $80 and launches November 10. Preorders are available now at Target.
      Preorder Mega Fallout Red Rocket set
      $80
      Mega Fallout Red Rocket Truck Stop set.This 824-piece kit packs a ton of detail and numerous fun references Fallout fans will enjoy. Those include a Nuka Cola vending machine stocked with Nuka Cola bottles, a Vault-Tec bobblehead, and a laser rifle. The designs of the Vault Dweller and Dog Meat figures are also based on the appearances of the characters from various Fallout video games. The interior of the set is modular, making it easy to access, and you can deck it out with a few additional elements like wall hangings, a power armor repair station, and a work bench--just like in Fallout 4.
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