Death by Lightning Trailer: Netflix Casts Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen as a President and His Assassin — Get Release Date

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Netflix on Thursday released a trailer for Death by Lightning, a four-part historical epic starring Michael Shannon (Boardwalk Empire) as President James Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen (Succession) as Garfield’s greatest admirer — and eventual assassin — Charles Guiteau. Premiering Thursday, Nov. 6, the limited series has assembled quite the cabinet of Netflix alumni: additional series […]





















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Report: Ubisoft Canceled An Assassin’s Creed Where You Played A Former Slave After The Civil War

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The project was reportedly deemed ‘too political in a country too unstable’

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This Game Sentences Impatient Players To Cutscene Jail And It’s Brilliant

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The protagonist of Baby Steps holds a lantern in the dark.

Baby Steps has had it with your cutscene-skipping shenanigans

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I'm obsessed with the new Heroes of Might and Magic, and now you can be too

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I hear the words "strategy game" and I groan. I'm a League of Legends player, a Valorant zoomer - someone for whom patience is absolutely not a virtue. Imagine my face, then, when my Gamescom 2025 schedule included the likes of Europa Universalis 5 and Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era - much groaning. But what initially felt like a kick to the proverbial crown jewels actually turned out to be two of my favorite appointments of the entire show, with Olden Era specifically ranking high in my 'top five games of Gamescom' list. Perhaps the tides are turning: I'm getting older, and my clutches aren't clutching as hard and my headshots are whiffing. I've been thinking a lot about Ubisoft's fantasy adventure ever since, and I'm finally able to play it again.

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A lost chapter of Warhammer 40,000 space marines has been found: 'A miracle!'

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Warhammer 40,000 is big. Really big. You may think Hitman 2 takes up a lot of space on your hard drive, but that's just peanuts compared to Warhammer 40,000. This is a setting where multiple entire chapters of space marines can be lost, whether they're deliberately expunged from all records like the second and eleventh legions were, or just go missing like the Crimson Axes.

The Steel Confessors are an interesting example, because they didn't vanish in the lore, but out here in the real world of primary sources. While references to them in White Dwarf magazine and the Index Astartes exist, the main source of detail about the Steel Confessors was a flimsy pamphlet handed out at the official Games Day & Golden Demon convention in 2005. Since nobody could source a copy of it, all the detail contained within was basically a big "citation needed" and has been a point of contention in the 40K fandom for 20 years.

Until a Discord user called Guy posted blurry photos of the official programme from Games Day & Golden Demon 2005, confirming the Steel Confessors were a legit chapter, that their homeworld really was named after the Finnish national epic Kalevala, and that planet had its own psychic choir and a vast manufactorum. What was previously thought fanon is now canon—as much as anything is in a setting as vast, apocryphal, and subject to change as 40K.

"A miracle! The lost wisdom of the ancients!" declared TheBladesAurus on the 40kLore subreddit. "More seriously, fantastic work. That's one of the things that we've had to take people's word on for years." "BROTHERS! REAL ANCIENT LORE HAS BEEN RECOVERED", added a scholar going by the name Doopapotamus. "TONIGHT, WE PARTY PRAISE THE EMPEROR LIKE IT'S 0.999.999.M29".

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Ghost of Yōtei nails the art of open-world exploration

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I’m about 18 hours into Sucker Punch Productions’ latest samurai adventure Ghost of Yōtei, but I’ve barely made any headway on the main story. It follows orphaned Atsu as she seeks revenge against the people who — oh, look at that cute fox! I must follow, whereever it leads me.



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