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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 player spends 8 hours defeating endgame boss

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 can be challenging enough, and its free DLC introduced some even tougher bosses for players to challenge (and die to). The developers at Sandfall Interactive surely knew those added endgame bosses would pose quite a threat for even level 99 players, but they likely didn't expect anyone to spend eight straight hours defeating one. Yet, that's exactly what one Expedition 33 player did.



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The ‘Super Flu’ Is Hitting Kids Hard—and Some Aren’t Surviving

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Several states have reported their first pediatric flu deaths this week.

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Beloved dark fantasy ARPG Grim Dawn gets a new look a decade on, complete with a "controversial change" for Diablo fans

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Next month marks ten years since the launch of Grim Dawn, Crate Entertainment's dark fantasy ARPG that sits alongside the likes of Titan Quest, Last Epoch, and Torchlight 2 as one of the best games like Diablo that aren't called Path of Exile. 2026 is already set to be Grim Dawn's biggest year in quite a while, bringing us its third expansion, Fangs of Asterkarn. However, with the base game now a decade old, the developer has just unveiled a major UI redesign, and it's also about to free up a huge chunk of your stash.

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New PS5 and PS4 jailbreak exploits trigger a 1,000% surge in prices for an obscure remaster of the 24-year-old Star Wars Racer Revenge, with copies reaching $300

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There have been a variety of developments in the PS5 hacking scene over the past handful of days, and it's all pointing to a happy new year for jailbreakers – and owners of the disc edition of Star Wars Racer Revenge for PS4. This game is at the center of a new exploit allowing PS5 and PS4 jailbreaks, and the news has sent prices for the game skyrocketing on eBay.

PS5 and PS4 jailbreaks have been possible for years, but most of them have some serious caveats, requiring you to start from a console running old firmware. An exploit called mast1c0re allows hackers to jailbreak these consoles through the relatively modern 12.0 firmware series, which means much more recent consoles can be hacked.

There's just one problem with mast1c0re – it requires you to own the PS4 version of the PS2 game Okage: Shadow King, which is a digital-only release. You can't download software without signing into the PlayStation Network, and you can't sign into PSN without a firmware update which, in turn, would break the exploit. Unless you already had Okage installed on a 12.0 system, mast1c0re is out the window if you want to jailbreak your console.

Since mast1c0re relies on Sony's PS2 emulator, the real magic bullet would be a version that could be used through a disc-based PS4 version of a PS2 game. You'd be able to install a disc-based game on either a PS4 or PS5 without having to connect to the internet.

That, of course, is what's just happened for Star Wars Racer Revenge. On December 31, a member of the PlayStation hacking scene called Gezine posted a video demonstrating mast1c0re running through the 2002 Star Wars racing game. This version of the hack has not yet been released publicly, but it represents what could be a far more accessible way of jailbreaking PS4 and PS5 consoles.

But there is a catch: the physical PS4 version of Racer Revenge was issued through boutique publisher Limited Run Games. The game is no longer being manufactured, and it's estimated that less than 10,000 copies of the disc are out there.

Prior to news of this new exploit making the rounds, copies of Racer Revenge were regularly selling for about $30. Now, sales have exploded in volume and value, with some prices reaching as much as $300. Some listings have gone up for as much as $400, and while buyers aren't yet biting at that price, it's clear that anybody who happened to add the PS4 version of Racer Revenge to their collection ages ago are now sitting on a gold mine, all because of the promise of an exploit that hasn't even yet been released to the public.

That's not even the only jailbreak news for Sony consoles this week. The end of 2025 also saw the leak of the PS5 ROM keys which, as our friends at Tom's Hardware note, could open the door to even easier hardware exploits in the future.

Our list of upcoming Star Wars games includes a major new addition to the galactic racing lineage, but I'm guessing Sony would be happier if it didn't have anything to do with this whole jailbreak thing.



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Disney World Employee Injured by Runaway ‘Indiana Jones’ Boulder

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You don't have to be a professor of archaeology to become the victim of a rolling boulder trap these days.

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Deus Ex Voice Actor Says No New Game Because IP’s Owners Are “Psychopaths”

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While voice actor Elias Toufexis has confirmed that he is working on a number of different projects, most of which he can’t reveal due to non-disclosure agreements, he has also revealed that none of these projects are related to the Deus Ex franchise. On social media, Toufexis—known for having voiced Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Mankind Divided protagonist Adam Jensen—said that the lack of any Deus Ex project is because the people who own the IP “are psychopaths.”

“…no Deus Ex because the people in charge are psychopaths,” Toufexis wrote when asked if any of the projects he was working on was related to the seminal immersive sim franchise. He did, however, confirm that he is working with Bungie on Marathon.

The last time a follow-up to Deus Ex: Mankind Divided came up was back in January 2024, when a rumour indicated that a title was under development for two years before ultimately being cancelled. According to the report, the game was being developed by Eidos Montreal, which had also made Human Revolution and Mankind Divided. It is also worth noting that whether the cancelled title was a sequel to Mankind Divided, a reboot or a remake is unknown.

April 2025 also saw some rumours surrounding the franchise pop up again, this time around noting that Eidos Montreal was “actively pitching” a new game in the franchise to “external partners and publishers.” These pitches didn’t see much success, unfortunately, with the project being noted as being “too niche” and not worth the financial risk.

While Adam Jensen’s story has largely been left abandoned after the 2016 release of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, the original Deus Ex is slated to make a comeback in the form of a remastered release by Aspyr Media. Originally planned for release in February, Deus Ex Remastered has since been delayed, with Aspyr noting that the decision was made to “better meet fan expectations and deliver the best possible experience for players.”

Deus Ex is a series of cyberpunk immersive sims that have players take on the control of JC Denton in the 2000 original, Alex Denton in 2003’s Deus Ex: Invisible War, and Adam Jensen in 2011’s Deus Ex: Human Revolution and 2016’s Mankind Divided. The titles depict a world decades in the future that has been ravaged by a number of issues, from war and disease to income disparity, all in a world where body and mind augmentations have become commonplace enough that you can see people from all walks of life using them.

The main stories of the Deus Ex titles often involve the protagonist taking on what starts off as a relatively simple mission, but then quickly evolves into something much larger with several layers of conspiracies being involved in just about every aspect. The original Deus Ex was widely praised for the level of freedom it allowed players in how they could tackle missions, while both Human Revolution and Mankind Divided saw acclaim thanks to their efforts at worldbuilding as well as their stories and characters.

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