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After the main showcase, Xbox's Gears of War: E-Day Direct promises to take Gears fans "into the start of Emergence Day, offering new details, gameplay and insights about the hugely anticipated origin ...
Headquarters: Cold War envisions a terrible alternate future where the geopolitical tensions of the post-WW2 world were ignited into actual conflict. Its tale begins in 1984, right before Gorbachev's ...
Here’s the reality hitting hard in March 2026: PSA just bumped Value Bulk submissions from $21.99 to $24.99 back in February, part of a broader PSA price hike in 2026 that added $3-5 across lower ...
Happy Thursday. Let the madness begin! We’re in the extremely brief period when we all have perfect brackets. Hold onto that luck for another hour or two. The Trump administration’s messaging on the ...
A surprising new Star Wars video game has been announced by Ubisoft, with the game’s official reveal set to take place next month. What do we know about the new Star Wars video game? Ubisoft has ...
Pope Leo XIV called out depictions of war that transform it "into a video game," days after a series of White House social media posts spliced footage of real bomb strikes with clips from popular ...
Fresh off the cusp of Pokémon Day, a strange new browser game called Wikigacha turns Wikipedia pages into digital cards you can collect. The game lets players open booster packs filled with random ...
The White House’s video Friday began with a brief clip from the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It quickly transitioned to footage of the U.S. military bombing an Iranian vehicle. Subscribe ...
The video clip is a favorite of Kenny Bell’s friends: The University of Nebraska receiver lays a punishing blind-side block on a Wisconsin defender during the 2012 Big Ten title game. But the clip ...
A series of White House social-media videos turn the carnage in Iran into gleeful entertainment. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik is the chief television critic of The New York Times. He has ...
“We’re winning this fight!” shouts the narrator, as the White House video cuts from clips of “Call of Duty” to footage of US fighter jets and slo-mo missile strikes on Iran. “Courtesy of the Red, ...
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