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MicroSD Express Cards Are Selling Out Because Of The Switch 2

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The Nintendo Switch 2 uses MicroSD Express cards—a faster and better version of the old MicroSD cards used on the Switch and other devices—to store downloaded games. But it might be tricky to buy one of these tiny storage chips, as they have started selling out since the Switch 2's reveal.

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Terry Pratchett estate launches ‘Discworld graphic novel universe’

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An announcement at TerryPratchett.com revealed today that the estate of the late fantasy author, one of the UK’s all-time bestselling writers, is opening up the “Discworld graphic novel universe,” a planned series of comics adaptations of Pratchett’s Discworld books that will come from different publishers, writers, and artists. Pratchett’s Discworld setting was the basis for more than 40 fantasy novels, ranging from light comedy and genre satire, to YA coming-of-age books, to deeply humanistic, dark horror stories. The first three books announced for graphic-novel adaptation cover a representative range of his work.

The initial titles being adapted are 2001’s Thief of Time and 2003’s Wee Free Men and Monstrous Regiment. Thief of Time will be adapted by Gary Chudleigh, illustrated by frequent Marvel Comics artist Rachael Stott. It will come out April 2, 2026, and is available for preorder now from Doubleday Books. Wee Free Men will be adapted by Pratchett’s daughter, author Rhianna Pratchett. No artist has been announced yet, but the book is set for a spring 2027 publication from Puffin Books. Monstrous Regiment does not yet have a creative team or publisher announced.

Each of these three books represents a different entry point for Pratchett’s work. Wee Free Men is a YA novel, the first in a series of books centering on a rural witch-in-training named Tiffany Aching. Tiffany grows up and grows into her power over the course of the series, in the process earning the loyalty of the Nac Mac Feegle, a species of tiny blue men with pronounced Scottish accents who serve as some of the latter-day Discworld’s most potent comic relief. Thief of Time is an adult novel concerned with Death (the character) and a universal force trying to eliminate human uncertainty (and therefore humans as a whole) from the world.

And Monstrous Regiment, an excellent entry point to the sprawling Discworld continuity, is a standalone novel about a young woman who enters the military disguised as a man in order to escape a particularly malevolent and disintegrating god and the country it rules.

These aren’t the first of Pratchett’s works to be adapted as graphic novels: The Discworld series’ first books, The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic, were previously adapted together. 1987’s Mort, 1989’s Guards! Guards!, and 1992’s Small Gods have all gotten previous visual adaptations. But the new “graphic novel universe” initiative seems aimed at bringing more of Pratchett’s extensive body of work into comics form, through a variety of different authors and artists.

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Hungry For A 2.5D Soulslike? Here's How To Stay Alive In Mandragora

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If you really enjoy a challenge, then Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree may be right up your alley. This 2.5D Soulslike experience is all but certain to test your mettle with perilous exploration and difficult boss battles, promising you many hours of sweaty palms and hard-won victories. If you’re about to dive…

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Dominate Black Ops 6 & Warzone With This Lethal Kilo 141 Loadout

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Though I can already see people clamoring to unlock the HDR from the Battle Pass to camp in the most mundane of spots, the return of the Kilo 141 probably excites me the most. This high-powered assault rifle is immensely accurate straight out of the gate, but with the right attachments, it’s virtually unstoppable. I…

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Here’s how to get all SWTOR’s Star Wars Celebration 2025 freebies, including the new mount

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If you happened to catch Star Wars The Old Republic’s producer letter earlier this month, then you probably knew all about the rewards coming in conjunction with Star Wars Celebration 2025, but even so you might want a lil refresher now that the goodies are actually out in the wild. First, there’s the Jubilee Hover […]
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I hope they didn't make the Oblivion NPCs hot

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First it was a rumor, then it was pretty much confirmed by a leak: There's a remaster of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion coming.

I just hope they didn't remaster all the ugly out of its mugs.

There are unwell people on the internet who will try to convince you that every RPG before 2020 was full of hot people, but it's not true. Oblivion is so known for its ugly NPCs that a few years ago we asked Chris to go look for the ugliest Oblivion faces he could find.

The first batch of NPCs Chris encountered were pretty regular-looking. Not realistic—they have a certain Mr Potato Head quality—but normal, if you suspend disbelief and accept that they're all a little too similar-looking.

Later, however, Chris met Jorck the Outcast—that's him in the screenshot above—and that's definitely a dude who could have success at the World Gurning Championships. Chris described his stretched face texture as "fleshy salt-water taffy."

I like Jorck and the other oddballs in Oblivion, and I also like that even its prettier NPCs are still just regular-looking folks (I threw a variety into the gallery below). I look a bit weird myself, and when I go outside my apartment and see other people's weird faces, I know that all is well: I have not woken up in a Twilight Zone world where everyone is hot except me. Only some people are hot, as it should be.

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Some might object and say that there is no need for a fantasy RPG to reflect the real world's full spectrum of chin indeterminacy and eyeball ratlikeness, but there is also no need for it to be populated by bombshells. I suppose it comes down to what sort of fantasy you're after.

Oblivion is a game in which, forgetting about his quest to find ugly NPCs, Chris broke into the house of a glassy-eyed dude named Salomon Geonette and robbed him while he slept—picking the pockets of his full-clothed sleeping body—and then stood outside his house for 13 days waiting for him to go on a trip, just to see what would happen to him. (Wolf killed him.)

I'm not sure what kind of fantasy that represents, but it isn't one that should take place in a world full of hotties, if you ask me.

None of the leaked Oblivion remaster screenshots show closeups of NPC faces, but we do have a clue about the direction the developers might've gone, because a character that appeared in Oblivion also appeared in Starfield.

Here's the Adoring Fan in Oblivion and in Starfield:

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They do have similar features, despite the Starfield version not being an elf, but as much as I try to see the character on the right as a more realistic version of the character on the left rather than a sultrier version, I don't think I can do it.

The likeness is totally lost. The round face, the low forehead, the texture between the upper eyelids and arched eyebrows that's so stretched it looks like a botched facelift… with none of that preserved, the guy on the right looks like an actor people pretend isn't hot but actually is. He'd play British gangsters and playfully flirt with Amelia Dimoldenberg in a chicken shop.

Maybe it just isn't possible to modernize old characters without making them hotter. I suppose we'll find out soon: If the rumors are true, the Oblivion remaster is very near.



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