Monster Hunter Wilds x Final Fantasy 14 crossover coming this fall

Initially, let’s focus on an exciting development: Chocobos are coming to Monster Hunter Wilds, and Seikrets to Final Fantasy XIV! This means you can collect even more charming creatures for your collection. Although the arrival of these adorable creatures is undeniably noteworthy, there are also other updates to look forward to. In Monster Hunter Wilds, a new title monster named Omega Planetes will be introduced, while in Final Fantasy XIV, the Arkveld will serve as a raid boss.

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 announced for 2026

In “Dawn of War 4”, four distinct factions – Space Marines, Adeptus Mechanicus, Orks, and Necrons – are playable. The game’s narrative includes over 70 missions in total, all set on Kronus, the same location as “Dawn of War: Dark Crusade”. Renowned Black Library author John French is responsible for penning the story, which unfolds approximately 200 years after the original game’s expansion’s events.

5 Things About ‘Titanic’ That Made Zero Sense & 5 Things That Made Perfect Sense

Here are ten instances that continue to spark discussions among fans, as we find ourselves pondering between the utterly nonsensical and the brilliantly logical.

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A Contrarian’s Guide to Iovance Stock and the Universe’s Strange Sense of Humor

On Monday evening-just as most people were contemplating dinner or, perhaps, whether they’d remembered to unplug their toaster-Iovance announced that Health Canada had conditionally approved its cancer drug Amtagvi for certain types of melanoma. This marks the first time the biotech company has managed to secure approval outside the United States, which is roughly equivalent to discovering your local pub now delivers internationally but only if you promise not to order nachos.

Quantum Quandaries: Rigetti’s Descent and the Inflation Specter

I once tried to explain quantum computing to my dentist during a root canal. He laughed, then winced, then asked if I’d “had this explained to me by someone with a functioning prefrontal cortex.” Rigetti’s predicament reminds me of that exchange: dazzling in theory, excruciating in practice. The company has no ties to Home Depot, yet here we are, connecting tariff-induced price hikes at the hardware store to a sell-off in qubits. Inflation, it turns out, is the ultimate equal-opportunity party pooper.

Market Whimsy: The Diminishing Elegance of Rigetti Computing

The quantum computing realm, ever the tantalizing yet fickle mistress, has found its stock trailing woefully behind. The echoes of last week’s perfunctory earnings report resonate with disillusionment, a cruel reminder to investors who dared to dream of dazzling profits. Macro-economic malaise, akin to a waiting storm, has spurred the skittish to leap from the heights of risky stocks, landing with a thud upon the pockmarked ground of conservative choices.

Duffer Brothers Exit Netflix for Paramount, But STRANGER THINGS Series Are SAFE

According to the Duffer brothers, their collaboration with Netflix has been remarkable. They’ve worked closely with Ted Sarandos, Bela Bajaria, and Peter Friedlander who have provided an exceptional level of creative freedom and support that is rarely experienced by artists. After a decade, they consider them family. They are thrilled to continue working together on projects like the upcoming release of “Stranger Things 5”, as well as other shows such as “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” and “The Boroughs”. The brothers are also eager to explore the future of “Stranger Things”, with many more tales to tell beyond Hawkins, and they can’t wait to share these stories with everyone.

Maker’s Mark Hosts Stunning Chihuly Exhibition of Towering Glass

Last week, I jet-setted myself to Kentucky, first boarding a flight that whisked me off to Louisville. From there, I hopped into a ride and journeyed on to Bardstown. My goal? To immerse myself in the artistry of glass maestro Dale Chihuly at Maker’s Mark. His exhibition is running through December, and I was thrilled to join one of the available tours!