Blizzard is getting World of Warcraft fans really excited with new housing details

In their recent housing report, Blizzard explored the idea of community areas or neighborhoods within the game. These neighborhoods can be established by guilds or player groups and fall into two categories: private and public. Notably, there will not be an artificially limited supply of construction sites; new instances will be generated for public neighborhoods as they are needed, ensuring that all players seeking a home in World of Warcraft have access to one at a reasonable cost.

Duet Night Abyss gets Q4 2025 launch window

Our personal impressions of Duet Night Abyss beta were primarily positive, particularly regarding its compelling narrative and themes. Yet, the movement system left us less than impressed, falling somewhat short in comparison to the game’s aspirations to rival titles such as Warframe.

Hiking Patrol and MAMMUT Reunite for Collaborative SS26 Collection

In Spring/Summer 2026, Hiking Patrol and MAMMUT have teamed up to reveal a joint collection, blending Scandinavian simplicity with Swiss mountain craftsmanship. Originating in Oslo under the leadership of Wai Tsui, Hiking Patrol offers its “exploration tools” philosophy for this collaboration, while MAMMUT adds its long-standing reputation for technical prowess in alpine sports. The union results in a line that honors adaptability, cultural authenticity, and eco-friendly design, tailored to thrive in both urban landscapes and challenging wildernesses.

BMW Unveils One-Off R 1300 R “TITAN” Motorcycle

BMW Motorrad has unveiled the “TITAN” version of their R 1300 R motorcycle, an impressive, fiercely aggressive sprint racer built by a dedicated team from its design and engineering departments. Under the guidance of project manager Philipp Ludwig, this unique creation transforms the conventional BMW R 1300 R into a racing-oriented machine with enhanced dimensions and race-ready components.

Sucker Punch seems to be playing it safe with Ghost of Yotei

Yotei isn’t straying too far from Ghost of Tsushima in terms of any aspect, making it a delight for fans who loved the original, but perhaps a letdown for those hoping for something new and distinct. The game expands upon the foundation laid by the first game, enhancing many of its elements, yet remains committed to certain debatable features like the rock-paper-scissors style combat.