Amazon expanded a licensing agreement that allows Prime members to stream additional PBS programming.
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Amazon expanded a licensing agreement that allows Prime members to stream additional PBS programming.
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Major game publisher Nacon expects the long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 to launch by September 2025. As a game publisher and accessories manufacturer, Nacon is likely to get advance notice of major releases to plan their promotions and activities for the year. In an excerpt from Nacon’s third quarter of 2024/25 sales press release, Nacon writes that it “already has compatible games and a full range of accessories” for the new console. Notably, Nacon also states that “business levels in the first half of [fiscal year] 2025/26 will be supported by several positive factors,” and one of these is “the arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2 console.” Nintendo Switch 2 release window This release window of September 2025 would align with the usual Nintendo rhythms, on the heels of the game company officially announcing the successor console, after years of hopes and months of rampant rumors. With Nintendo Switch 2 Direct confirmed for April 2, we’re sure to get more information around then.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareExoborne is still in its infancy with only playtests being conducted so far. However, this hasn’t stopped the developers from allowing for special rewards to be earned ahead of the full release of the game. Here, we’ll be breaking these down, revealing how to earn them for yourself, so you can get off to a good start in this highly anticipated new entry. Exoborne pre-launch rewards explained If you’re interested in Exoborne with its extraction-based gameplay and gloomy aesthetics, you can secure some in-game rewards ahead of the official release date for the game. Usually, with other rewards of this ilk, they require you to get hands-on with the experience, maybe in a playtest or beta in order to earn them. Exoborne, however, does things a little differently, allowing you to pick up a plethora of goodies without touching the game, meaning you don’t have to be part of the select few chosen to play the game ahead of time. There are ‘tasks’ to complete though, requiring you to do things like adding Exoborne to your Steam wishlist, following official social media accounts, and more. These can be found on the official website for the game but here is the full list of tasks that you can finish along with the rewards you’ll receive for doing so: Add to Wishlist on Steam – Exo Skin Subscriber to newsletter – Glider Skin Join Discord – Weapon Skin Follow us on X – Weapon Skin Follow us on YouTube – Avatar As you can see, there are five total rewards to pick up, requiring you to do very little, so you might as well secure them all. They’re all free too, so rather than pay for their equivalents on launch, you’ll have something to equip without spending a penny. Hopefully we’re all given the opportunity to play the full Exoborne experience soon enough and these cosmetics will show to others how invested you are! The post How to get free Exoborne rewards for when the full game launches appeared first on ReadWrite.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBelgium has begun a criminal probe into allegations that the iPhone maker Apple is facing that suggest it has knowingly sourced ‘blood minerals’ from the Democratic Republic of Congo. This comes after the DRC filed criminal complaints in Belgium and France against subsidiaries of the technology group in mid-December. Lawyers acting on behalf of the Congolese government have called the alleged situation a “massive laundering and greenwashing operation,” according to the Financial Times.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe Australian gambling company ‘The Star Entertainment’ has warned of financial uncertainty as its revenue is down amidst “continued weakness in the operating performance.” In a quarterly activities report, detailing the insights for the second quarter ending 31 December 2024, the company states that Q2 FY25 revenue is down 15% compared to Q1. The revenue for the quarter was AU$299M (roughly $186.94M in USD) which shows a decline from the previous quarter which had revenue of AU$351M. The company is Australia’s biggest listed casino group and it was founded in 2011 when it was formerly known as Echo Entertainment. “The results for the period reflect continued weakness in the operating performance of the Group due to the ongoing challenging consumer environment, the impact of mandatory carded play and cash limits in NSW, and costs associated with ongoing remediation activities.” Revenue is down again for The Star Entertainment The group revenue being down 15% compared to the previous quarter is said to have been “due to the closure of Treasury Brisbane Casino, continued softness at The Star Sydney following the implementation of mandatory carded play and cash limits.” The operating expenses of the company are down too as they see lower corporate costs, reduced activity, and the closure of the Treasury Brisbane casino.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA sports betting watchdog has launched an investigation of suspicious betting activity around a Eastern Michigan basketball game. This would mark the second basketball game at Eastern Michigan University that has been investigated for suspicious bets in the span of one month. Sports betting watchdog Integrity Compliance 360 (IC360) sent an alert to its clients detailing that a bettor attempted to place “their largest wager to date” on Central Michigan to cover the spread in the first half. “While investigating, the operator also found two other high stakes wagers from two accounts in a different jurisdiction, both on Central Michigan 1st Half spread,” the alert read. As reported by ESPN’s David Purdum, multiple sportsbooks had also reported alarming wagers during last week’s NCAA basketball game between Eastern Michigan and Central Michigan. The betting activity was found across Connecticut and Tennessee, with several high-stakes bets on the same spread wager coming from two accounts in a different jurisdiction.
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