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Marvel Just Greenlit ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Season 3 Way Before Season 2

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Marvel has greenlit Daredevil: Born Again for season 3, well before season 2 airs in March 2026. Great news for fans.

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Guild Wars 2’s Visions of Eternity expansion will make skimmers your new favorite mount

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Guild Wars 2 has ensured its last two expansions had something mount-related, specifically a revamp of an older mount that makes it accessible in new ways and much better than the OG. Well, we can now make that last three expansions because Visions of Eternity will do the same thing with skimmer mounts from Path […]
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A casting call for the Mass Effect TV show is out there, and if you're 'A young Colin Farrell-type male', then do I have great news for you

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Buddy, you'd be amazed at my capacity for forgetting videogame adaptations. Remember when I wrote about The Sims movie yesterday? I don't. What's more, now I'm suddenly remembering that, somewhere out there, Amazon is working on a Mass Effect TV show.

What's more, perhaps you could be in it, provided you could play any of: a young Colin Farrell-type male (aged 30-39) of any ethnicity, a female co-lead alien character requiring prosthetics (34-39), a female human at the centre of a separate-but-corresponding plot on Earth, a Doug Jones-type male villain (40-60), or a male wrestler-type soldier (30-49).

That's a casting call recently leaked by industry in-crowd figure Daniel Richtman (via Eurogamer), and I don't think I fit any of them, so I guess I'm stuck in the games journalism mines. Anyway, with there being zero information out there about what the show's plot will focus on, the leak has inevitably led to a flurry of speculation about just who, from the games, each character refers to.

A young Colin Farrell-type male could easily be Shepard. Tragically, male Shepard, which would be the objectively incorrect choice, but I guess Amazon hasn't seen my frequent emails on the subject. A female co-lead alien? That could easily be Liara, who would likely end up as our canon love interest.

A female human at the centre of a separate plot? Well, that one's a doozy. If we're accepting for a minute (which, honestly, I don't) that the TV show's plot will reflect the one from the games, it could be that this would be an original character with an original plot to flesh things out a little. Either that, or Ashley Williams is on Earth now. I guess no one liked her anyway.

If Shepard doesn't look this I don't want to watch. (Image credit: EA)

As for the final two: a Doug Jones-type villain seems like it could only really refer to Saren, if we're sticking with the OG games' story. And a wrestler-y male? By god, that's James Vega's music.

That's the speculation, anyway, and frankly, I don't buy any of it. I wouldn't be surprised if the Mass Effect show opts to tell a wholly original story in the wider ME universe—just like Amazon's (very good) Fallout show did. That'd give you room to brush up against characters and plots fans know and love without shackling you to the original narrative. But we'll only know for sure when Amazon deigns to tell us, and with everything around the series being so quiet for years now, that could be a good while yet.

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‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Is Officially Coming Back for Season 3

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Daredevil Born Again Season 1 Finale

Matt and friends will be back for round 3, which begins filming next year.
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Why Silksong is so dang hard, according to Team Cherry

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Just about all Silksong players can agree on one thing, whether or not they played the original Hollow Knight: The game is pretty freakin' hard. Developer Team Cherry recently addressed the game's difficulty at the opening of a gaming exhibition at Australia's Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) museum, sharing insight into just why the new game is proving so challenging.



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"I am an employee at Square Enix, and I receive money to make games": Final Fantasy 14 boss Yoshi-P says he won't be "bored" with the MMO until he runs out of "things that require to be taken care of"

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Final Fantasy 14 is a heartbreakingly idyllic fantasy world with bunny boys and job opportunities as a monk or a scholar – but on that note, the MMO is not only a daydream, it's also work. More specifically, it's director Naoki "Yoshi-P" Yoshida's work, and he suggests he won't be bored with the 12-year-old game as long as he gets paid.

"I'm more of a businessman and I make games," he tells Noisy Pixel in a new interview with translated English captions. "People tend to say we're creators or creative, but I am an employee at Square Enix, and I receive money to make games, and I think my primary purpose is to make games so that we are delivering them to gamers out there, fans, players that want to consume our product.

"I think that is fundamental or a minimum requirement that I have because I belong to this company," Yoshida concludes. "Working in a company and feeling bored with a particular project and starting to claim, well, I don't like this game, I'm bored with this game – then I think people like that would need to sort of remove themselves from a corporate environment if they want to pursue that style"

Unlike these deviants, Yoshida assures us, "I don't have that strong personal desire to go into my own creative things," and therefore, he won't tire of Final Fantasy 14 until he feels he is done doing his job to the best of his ability.

"There are a lot of things that I have yet to actualize in 14," Yoshida says, "things that I want to do, things that I must do, things that require to be taken care of."

Final Fantasy 14 is getting a "big update" to bring out the "uniqueness of each job" in battle content, Yoshi-P says, before confusingly adding "that nothing is going to change" for those who like things the way they are.



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