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15 Most Underrated Sci-Fi Shows Of All Time

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Sci-fi is one of the most popular genres in television today. With that in mind, let's take a moment to heap praise on 15 unsung sci-fi gems.



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Kennedy Center Christmas Eve Jazz Concert Canceled Over Trump Name On Building

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A Christmas Eve jazz concert held annually for two decades at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was canceled by its host this year in protest of the addition of Donald Trump’s name to the Washington, D.C., building. Chuck Redd, a jazz drummer and vibraphonist who has hosted the annual holiday “Jazz Jams“ at […]

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Where You Might've Seen Pluribus Star Karolina Wydra Before, From Marvel TV To HBO

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Playing Zosia on Pluribus might be her breakout role, but Karolina Wydra is no stranger to the small screen.



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Star Citizen is on course to reach $1 billion in player funding in 2026, and we still might not get to play its singleplayer campaign next year

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In 2026, gaming will (almost certainly) reach a huge, seemingly inconceivable milestone. No, I'm not talking about the release of Grand Theft Auto 6 . I'm referring to how Star Citizen's ridiculously successful, seemingly unstoppable, ethically debatable funding model is set to surpass $1 billion next year.

We last checked in with Star Citizen's Godzilla-sized money magnet in April, at which point the game had just crossed the $800 million mark. But that number has grown substantially in the last eight months. At the time of writing, Star Citizen is sitting pretty atop a mountain of 925,647,996 simoleons.

That money was originally sourced through traditional crowdfunding, though nowadays Star Citizen raises funds through a mixture of microtransactions, paid alpha access, and virtual spaceships that can cost tens of thousands of dollars. In any case, at its current rate, Star Citizen should cross the $1 billion marker somewhere around July or August next year. $1 billion. That's enough money to make five God of War: Ragnaröks. And Sony Santa Monica would probably finish those games, too.

I'm being a little uncharitable here (unlike Star Citizen's fans, who are extraordinarily charitable). Star Citizen has been playable in alpha for many years. And while it's safe to say development hasn't been anywhere near as rapid as most players would like, given it's been 13 years since the game was announced, that alpha has gradually expanded over that time. The most recent update landed earlier this month, with version 4.5 adding an engineering role for players to participate in. This let players manage power distribution, repair and replace ship components, and fight literal fires that may spark during in combat or due to other factors.

The big question, of course, is: will Star Citizen ever be finished? This is actually two questions joined together. Its singleplayer campaign—the star-studded Squadron 42—is supposed to launch next year. But the campaign's absence from this year's CitizenCon Direct cast doubt on this release window, though content director Jake Huckaby said this was because RSI was focussed on actually making it?.

"We drew a line in the sand when we said 2025," Huckaby said in October "I don't know if we're going to make it, I just know that we're going to do every single thing possible to make it. And part of that is not taking time for the distraction of CitizenCon." Which isn't enormously reassuring.

As for Star Citizen proper, in August Chris Roberts projected it will reach 1.0 in either 2027 or 2028, a release window so large you could fit Star Citizen's most eye-wateringly expensive spaceship through it. Yet while the game's long, long development has led to minor revolts from the community, it seems players will continue to throw money at it until either the game launches, or Chris Roberts flees for the actual stars in his own private spacecraft.

2026 games: All the upcoming games
Best PC games: Our all-time favorites
Free PC games: Freebie fest
Best FPS games: Finest gunplay
Best RPGs: Grand adventures
Best co-op games: Better together



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Fortnite surprises players with a full snow map for Christmas

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Fortnite players received a surprising update on Christmas, as Epic Games enabled a limited-time snow map

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A massive D&D loot table rewrote my entire campaign

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The world as they knew it could be ending. Months ago, a blinding beam of light shot up into the heavens from the east, darkening the skies and unleashing all sorts of undead and monstrosities upon the land of Uta. What had the Demon Lord Shozai done? As the party ventured east with a risky plan to destroy what they called “The Anomaly,” they laid waste to a foundry where imperial Warforged were manufactured using the Druid Belric’s lightning magic. But as they rested in the forests nearby, a behemoth robot as tall as the trees assaulted the party, spewing molten metal and blasting them with a massive beam of energy from its chest.



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