Trump Pressures Google & YouTube TV To Restore Univision Access Because Of Network’s Favorable Coverage

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In a Truth Social post made yesterday, President Donald Trump pressed Google-owned YouTube TV to restore access to Univision, citing the Spanish-language broadcast network’s favorable coverage of him and Republicans as reason for doing so. “I hope Univision, a great and very popular Hispanic Network, can get BACK onto the very amazing Google/YouTube,” the GOP […]

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Capcom gave Monster Hunter Wilds a cool raid boss from Final Fantasy 14, but its recent Steam reviews have tanked since the update over new apparent performance and driver issues

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Monster Hunter Wilds might've given players a cool raid boss from Final Fantasy 14, but it's not enough to make up for persistent performance issues that have been with the game since its release - at least, not based on its recent Steam reviews.

The Final Fantasy 14 and Monster Hunter Wilds collab is well underway, adding the Omega Planetes (a variant of the frequent FF super boss), to Capcom's monstrous leather pant-making sim. Cool. But not cool enough to distract from PC performance woes.

On Steam, recent user reviews have taken a nosedive starting from when the crossover update went live on September 29, 2025. At the time of writing, 77% of the almost 5,000 user reviews logged in the last month have been negative on the platform, and 770 of those gave it a thumbs down on the update's release date.

"Unplayable slop, even on the lowest graphic settings, 40 fps is a frickin' miracle," one player with 187 hours in the game said. "The FF collab, I would have loved it, IF IT WASN'T TRYING TO FRY MY PC!"

"It's been eight months since release and the game still suffers from heavy performance issues that plagued it since launch with no major fixes in sight," another fan with almost 50 hours of playtime wrote, "it looks like Capcom are more concerned with paid content/cosmetics than actually fixing the key problems that plague the game."

Just last month, Capcom promised it would tackle Monster Hunter Wilds' wonky performance with a big update in the months ahead: "Although we will continue to implement gradual improvements in the weeks ahead, we are targeting Free Title Update 4 this winter to implement a multifaceted plan, including CPU and GPU related optimizations, followed by a second stage of mitigation measures afterwards," the publisher said.

Capcom warns it "will no longer guarantee" Monster Hunter Wilds, Rise, and World "will run" on PCs using Windows 10 as of mid-October, also advises Wilds players to check your dang drivers



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PlayStation Studios PS5 Games On Sale For Up To $50 Off This Week

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PlayStation 5 exclusives are on sale for low prices this week thanks to huge sales events, including Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, Target Circle Week, Walmart Deals, and Best Buy Techtober. Many of the best PlayStation Studios games for PS5 are featured in the promotion, including God of War Ragnarok, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition.

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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 / Death Stranding 2 / God of War Ragnarok / Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

A few of PlayStation's 2025 games are up for grabs for new all-time low prices. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is on sale for the first time. You can snag Hideo Kojima's new open-world adventure for $50 (was $70) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target. Sports fans can save over 50% on MLB The Show 25, as the PS5 physical edition is down to only $30 (was $70). MLB The Show is one of the rare first-party PlayStation series that's also available on Nintendo Switch and Xbox. The Xbox edition is also $30, while the Switch version is $40. Speaking of Nintendo Switch, Lego Horizon Adventures is up for grabs for only $20 (was $60) on Switch and PS5.

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It: Welcome to Derry director jokes that the new Stephen King horror series will both "ruin and explain" all the cryptic elements of Pennywise: "What does It want? Why is It there?"

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Andy Muschietti says It fans are finally going to get some answers about Pennywise's cryptic backstory in the upcoming prequel series It: Welcome to Derry.

"It gets very emotional, it's a very compelling drama. Apart from the horror elements of It that are definitely augmented, we're going to have, if I may say it, an enhanced emotional experience at the end of it," Muschietti says in the new issue of SFX magazine, which features It: Welcome to Derry on the cover and hits newsstands on Wednesday, October 8.

The series takes place 27 years before the events of the first It film, and it explores the origins of Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Skarsgård reprises his role from Muschietti's films, with the cast including Jovan Adepo as Leroy Hanlon, Chris Chalk as Dick Hallorann, Taylour Paige as Charlotte Hanlon, James Remar, and Stephen Rider. The aforementioned Hanlons are the parents of Losers Club member Mike Hanlon, and Dick Hallorann is, well, the very same Dick Hallorann from The Shining. We also see a truck that bears the name Shawshank Prison in it in the trailer, so get ready for a Stephen King multiverse of sorts.

"We're hoping to get an engagement with the characters that is like no other before. You get horror at times 10 because we wanted to raise the bar in that sense," he continues. "You also get a glimpse into a bigger mythology for people who love the book or love the movies. We're opening a window. Everything that we are setting up in season one, that will really manifest in two and three, is a look into all the bigger questions about It. 'What does It want? Why is It here?' All the cryptic elements of It that we're going to ruin and explain."

The director has three seasons planned: the first season is 1962, the second season is 1935, and the third season is 1908.

"I would go as far as saying I think it is the most terrifying content ever made for television. I would say so," Barbara Muschietti, Andy's producing partner, added.

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It: Welcome to Derry releases on October 26. Read more in the latest issue of SFX magazine, which will be available from Wednesday, October 8. Here's the It: Welcome to Derry cover you need to be looking out for on newsstands below...



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Bone Lake’s bizarre ending explained by the director

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If you’ve been craving a horror-slasher film that’s a lot of dumb fun and will make you wince all at the same time, there’s a good chance Bone Lakeis on your radar. This new horror movie from director Mercedes Bryce Morgan arrived in theaters on Oct. 3 with an absurd premise and the suggestive title to match.



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Hollow Knight: Silksong's story comes so close to nailing it

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Hollow Knight: Silksong's story continues Team Cherry's narrative style from its first game, tucking bits of history and character development here and there. When you piece it all together, you're left a little astounded over how something that started out so simple ended up being so important in the end. Like the rest of Silksong, almost every part of the story is better and more ambitious than its predecessor, with a strong central idea and a remarkable twist.



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