Apple's beautiful Passeig de Gràcia store in the heart of Barcelona reopened today, after being closed for around three months for renovations. According to the Spanish blog Applesfera, the store's large video wall has been replaced with a dedicated Apple Pickup station for online orders. The indoor trees and wood cube seats that surrounded the screen have also been removed. With these fixtures removed, the store's iconic glass staircase is more visible again. In addition, the store's terrazzo f...
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Destruction AllStars is the latest live service esq game to get killed, as Sony without notice delisted the game and shutdown the servers of the extreme car combat game.
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Authorities say blood was found at the scene of the crime, where thousands of dollars worth of Pokémon cards were stolen.
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There will be plenty to discuss regarding the series' 40th anniversary!
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Apple plans to hold an Apple Watch Activity Challenge to celebrate Global Running Day on Wednesday, June 3. To complete the challenge, Apple Watch owners will be required to record a running workout of at least 5K on Global Running Day. On June 3, the world runs as one. This Global Running Day, record a running workout of at least 5K (3.1 mi) to earn this award. Use the Workout app or any app that records workouts to Health. As a reward, Apple Watch owners can unlock a dedicated award in the Fit...
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Apple's iOS 26.6 update appears to add new wording around blocked contact limits, though it is unclear if the actual limits have changed. Code in the beta suggests users will get a warning if they exceed the maximum number of blocked contacts. "You've reached the maximum number of blocked contacts. To block additional callers, remove a blocked contact in Settings," reads the alert, which is titled "Blocked Contacts Limit Reached." Based on discussions on social media and Apple's Support Communit...
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SpaceX is reportedly jacking up Starlink prices for the Pentagon.
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As it currently stands, it's a bit unclear how Rockstar are planning to approach multiplayer with GTA 6. It seems that GTA Online will continue to run even after the impending sequel launches, but beyond that who really knows. What is clear is that Rockstar and their publisher Take-Two are still pretty committed to GTA Online and its ecosystem, given that they've now apparently sent a cease and desist to the popular modding and roleplay platform Rage:MP.
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Starlink is coming to (some of) American Airline.
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With no new content for Destiny 2 and Marathon's continued development, the future of Bungie has never been more uncertain
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MLB The Show now goes with you on your phone with MLB The Show Mobile. With controls and game modes built for the free-to-play* mobile action, MLB The Show Mobile lets you enjoy: Clutch gameplay on your phone We spent 20 years developing best-in-class console baseball and reimagined the experience for mobile, a whole new...
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"Justice for all the Bowie Knife victims."
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Apple today provided the first beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.6 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming two weeks after Apple launched macOS Tahoe 26.5. Developers can download the macOS Tahoe 26.6 update by opening up the System Settings app, selecting the General category, and then choosing Software Update. Beta Updates will need to be enabled, and a free developer account is required. With macOS 27 set to be unveiled in less than a month, Apple is likely focu...
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Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 26.6 and iPadOS 26.6 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two weeks after Apple released iOS 26.5 and iPadOS 26.5. Registered developers can download the betas from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad by going to the General section and selecting Software Update. With the debut of iOS 27 approaching in early June, Apple is wrapping up work on iOS 26. We are not expecting any major new features in the iOS 26.6 u...
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Back in February, Remedy appointed Jean-Charles Gaudechon as its new CEO following last year's FBC: Firebreak flop. This quickly raised some eyebrows given Gaudechon's tenure at EA, a game studio that's had its fair share of controversies over the years thanks to its business practices. After all, Remedy are meant to be this quirky, Finnish game studio that does things their own, weird way, such an appointment felt out of step. But, in a recent interview, Gaudechon made it seem like he's not abo...
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Y'know, the good one.
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Cheating in Marvel Rivals? Believe it or not straight to jail.
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Apple today provided developers with the first betas of upcoming watchOS 26.6, tvOS 26.6, and visionOS 26.6 betas for testing purposes. The software two weeks after Apple launched the 26.5 versions of each platform. The software updates are available through the Settings app on each device, and because these are developer betas, a free developer account is required. There's no word on what's in the software as of yet. watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS often get few features in each new beta, with upda...
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Curate a desktop aquarium in Life Below, a soothing subaquatic city builder with a touching story from Tomb Raider’s Rhianna Pratchett.
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Playground Games founder Gavin Raeburn thinks he knows how to beat the Forza Horizon games and move racing games forward
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Oh Mai. Over the years, the Switch has become home to several Fatal Fury ports, including a couple of cheeky additions to the SNES Switch Online library. So if you’re someone who has yet to dive into the series or perhaps fancy picking up an entry or two, it might be wise to brush up on your Fatal Fury history to really appreciate what it is you’re getting into.
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Square Enix has announced a streaming event to mark the 40th anniversary of Dragon Quest on May 27
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How many of you have heard of Kenshi? It's an obscure and unflinching sandbox survival role-playing game in which you wander a desert and can quite easily starve to death. It's hard, especially at the beginning, it's systemically dense, and it's also a best-selling role-playing game.
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Android manufacturers are planning to adopt Apple's split launch strategy, releasing high-end and standard models in separate windows rather than simultaneously, according to the leaker known as "Digital Chat Station." The leaker made the claim in a new post on Weibo this week, saying the "Android camp may repeat this style of play" with Pro series and standard models launching separately in a move to "comprehensively go head-to-head" with Apple. The leaker described it as a move to "fully bench...
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World of Tanks Heat has just launched, promising high-octane tank warfare, but Steam players are already running into technical issues.
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For many years now, it has been rumored that the Apple Watch will eventually gain non-invasive blood sugar monitoring capabilities, which would enable millions of people with diabetes to track their blood glucose levels without needing to prick their skin with a needle or wear a dedicated continuous glucose monitor. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple recently shifted oversight of the project from its platform architecture chief Tim Millet to Zongjian Chen, a senior engineer overseeing a...
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Whether you're a fan of CrossCode or Final Fantasy, there's an amazing selection of JRPGs to be found over at the GOG JRPG sale.
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One Piece remains a cultural giant even as newer series dominate charts
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But when might we see such CPU cores in a PC?
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With all of the iconic horror villains Dead by Daylight has featured over the years, the one character's absence has stuck out like a bit of a sore thumb: Jason Voorhees of Friday the 13th fame. That'll be in no small part due to the fact that the horror series was in licence limbo for many years, resulting in the amusing fact that Nicolas Cage (National Treasure, Ghost Rider) made it in before Jason did. But now, as we await his own game, Mr. Voorhees is coming to Debbie Daylight, and you can c...
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The Korean game ratings board posted a new batch of ratings, including one for Lego: Skylines, though it's unclear whether Colossal Order is on board
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Star Trek Online is a survivor, but it should be flourishing.
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It barely feels like yesterday Epic was showing off Unreal Engine 5 with a bit of Tomb Raider-esque temple bothering, but here we are again. Half a decade later, it's time to get the Unreal Engine 6 ball rolling - which Epic did this weekend in relatively muted fashion, appending word of its impending arrival in a trailer for a new-look Rocket League.
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Social media star Khaby Lame appears in 007 First Light alongside some of gaming's top influencers.
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City-building game Cities: Skylines 2 wasn't the sequel fans of the original were expecting, but more work is being done on them both as we speak. Meanwhile, it appears Paradox Interactive - known for strategy and management games - is betting on a Lego version of the series, or at least that's what the latest Korean age ratings tease.
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