Persona 5: The Phantom X upcoming banner schedule

In the upcoming Version 1.1 update on July 10, Yui is set to join the ranks of Phantom Idols as one of the two new additions. Since she’s already present as a Synergy Bond in P5X, fans are eagerly anticipating her inclusion in their teams. As an Electric-element Assassin-class unit, Yui specializes in dishing out substantial damage to individual enemies at once.

Persona 5: The Phantom X update roadmap

The initial upgrade has been scheduled for release, and it’s just a short time away. On July 10th, Version 1.1 will debut, marking the end of the second chapter in the storyline. This update allows you to engage in one of the game’s most challenging battles against the boss of the second stronghold, as reported by CN players. Make sure your team is well-prepared for this tough encounter!

Superman First Reactions: James Gunn’s DC Reboot Called ‘Thrilling’ in Initial Reviews, Is He Their Best Superhero?

Bryan Sudfield, a film critic, highly commended the movie ‘Superman’ as an “adventurous yet loyal” portrayal of the renowned DC Comics character. He penned on X, “‘Superman’ takes flight with warmth, wit, and panache, exhibiting an adventurous yet loyal approach to the iconic hero. James Gunn introduces a fresh perspective while preserving the character’s heritage, and David Corenswet captivates with authenticity and vigor. An impressive, exhilarating beginning to DC’s new epoch.

What Happened to Denise Richards-Aaron Phypers? All We Know About Husband Filing for Divorce After 6 Years of Marriage

In 2018, the actress from The Wild Things and the businessperson got married. However, Aaron has recently filed for divorce, stating ‘irreconcilable differences’ as the cause of their separation. He has also noted July 4th, Independence Day, as the date of their separation. As reported by TMZ, Aaron is asking the court to provide him with spousal support following the dissolution of their marriage.

‘Gachiakuta’ Anime Confirmed for Uninterrupted Six-Month Run

The anime titled “Gachiakuta” will be broadcast non-stop for a period of six months. This continuous broadcast will cover two consecutive seasons (or “cours”), amounting to 24 episodes in total, and it is set to conclude on December 14. Following the series’ debut during the weekend, this news has sparked excitement among fans who are looking forward to regular weekly installments.

BLAST Chain: A Sizzling Rollercoaster From Billionaire Dreams to Dismal Reality

Oh, look at BLAST! The first Layer 2 network that dangles automatic native yield in your face like a carrot. You don’t have to lock anything up, which sounds great until you realize it might just be a trap. Sure, you’re getting around 4% for ETH and 5% for stablecoins. But let’s not kid ourselves—a flashy marketing spiel doesn’t change the fact that it sometimes feels like a pyramid scheme with a fancy name. Who knew passive income could feel so… judgmental? 🏰

Decentralization: Just a Buzzword?

Those super cool web3 platforms everyone’s obsessed with? Yeah, they’re still pretty centralized 🤫. The teams behind “community-owned” protocols are like, “Hey, we’re all about sharing power… as long as we’re in charge” 🤣. Token voting systems are basically just a way for rich insiders to get richer 💸. And the communities, the ones who are supposed to be in charge? They’re just along for the ride 🚂.

Square Enix invests in Vaultbreakers studio

In Vaultbreakers, gamers delve into diverse maps, each tasked with unique missions. Simultaneously, other players may have different aims. This mix results in scenarios where combat or collaboration ensues based on the momentary objectives and threats at hand. Actions by one player can impact the goals of others, either directly or indirectly. Essentially, it’s as if someone blended a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) with an extract-and-shoot game.