Just seven months after the release of its previous installment, one of the most ambitious role-playing game (RPG) sagas is back with a massive new entry that promises to deliver dozens of hours of gameplay. Following the incredible success of its predecessor, the latest chapter aims to guide fans closer to the grand finale of this sweeping, multi-episode series.
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A masterpiece: This 71-year-old iconic film inspired Denis Villeneuve to create the underrated Sicario
Filmmaker Denis Villeneuve is not just celebrated for his directorial brilliance but also for his deep love of cinema. The Canadian director, known for works like Blade Runner 2049 and Prisoners, has often shared his admiration for the classic films that shaped his vision. One of the most profound influences on his work comes from an iconic 1954 film that has stood the test of time: Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai. Villeneuve recently opened up about how this cinematic masterpiece served as a key inspiration for his 2015 thriller, Sicario, particularly in crafting its tension-filled atmosphere.
This new feature will prevent you from buying unfinished video games on PC
It’s become all too common for players to buy games on Steam that are labeled as “early access,” only to find themselves stuck with an unfinished product that may never see a full release. While the early access system is intended to be a helpful tool for developers and players alike, some players have been left in the dark about the progress of certain games. Fortunately, Steam is now introducing a new feature that promises to help consumers avoid those unfinished titles.
Elon Musk plans to give humanity a free gift—and it’s entirely on him
Elon Musk, the visionary billionaire behind SpaceX and Starlink, is no stranger to ambitious projects. Known for his groundbreaking work in space travel and internet connectivity, Musk has consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible. Now, he’s turning heads with a plan to offer something that could save lives—and it won’t cost anyone a penny.
IPTV Crackdown: Authorities begin confiscating homes, cars, and more
In a bold move against digital piracy, authorities across Europe are stepping up their efforts to tackle illegal IPTV networks. These crackdowns have led to the seizure of valuable assets like luxury homes and vehicles, marking a significant escalation in the fight to protect intellectual property rights. This crackdown not only affects the operators of illegal IPTV services but also sends a strong message to consumers who turn to unauthorized content providers.
Russia: Dark clouds gather over the economy
Russia’s economy, once touted as resilient in the face of mounting sanctions, is now facing significant challenges that have left economists and business leaders alike concerned about its future. Despite some optimistic declarations from Vladimir Putin, the economic situation is looking increasingly bleak, with rising inflation, skyrocketing interest rates, and an ever-growing risk of bankruptcies. So, what exactly is happening, and what does it mean for Russia’s economic outlook in the years ahead?
According to a nutritionist, this oil is the best for cooking eggs while preserving their nutrients
For years, you may have been reaching for olive oil to cook your eggs, but it turns out there’s an alternative oil that could be even better for both your health and the flavor of your meal. Avocado oil has been getting some attention lately, with nutritionists recommending it as the ideal choice for cooking eggs while keeping their nutrients intact.
The decline in Apple’s software quality
Apple has long been praised for its innovative hardware, with new releases like the M4 chips and improved MacBook Pros showing just how far the company has come in terms of design and functionality. However, there’s a growing sentiment among users that when it comes to native software applications, the company’s once-stellar reputation has been slipping in recent years. So, is this decline in software quality real? And if so, why is this happening?
Canada sets a world record with 600 million neutrons per second, bringing humanity closer to mastering nuclear fusion
In an exciting breakthrough for clean energy, Canadian startup General Fusion has reached a major milestone, setting a world record by achieving 600 million neutrons per second in its experiments with Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF). This achievement, which was supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), marks a critical step forward in demonstrating the viability of a stable fusion process—one that could eventually help power the world with limitless, clean energy.
Steve Jobs was known for firing anyone if necessary Now, the tables have turned: 1 in 5 executives are considering quitting because they “can’t stand” Generation Z
Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, was known for his ruthless management style, often making quick decisions to fire employees he believed were underperforming. Stories about his high standards and tough leadership are legendary—whether it’s the tale of an employee who was fired five times or Jobs’s infamous suggestion to fire all of Starbucks’s executives at once. Fast forward 40 years, and the tables have turned: now, it seems it’s the executives who are considering leaving their positions. What’s behind this shift in power dynamics?