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Republicans Claim Anti-Data Center Movement Is a Chinese Psy-Op

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The lawmakers are asking the FBI to step in.

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Destiny 2 previews new aspects, abilities, and armors coming with Moment of Triumph on June 9

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It’s the last stop for Destiny 2, and that means that Moment of Triumph is all about cleaning up lingering elements for players. Have you found yourself wishing that all of the subclasses had the same number of aspects? The patch brings three new aspects to reach exactly that parity, with new abilities for all of […]
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The Odyssey trailer can now be watched in every aspect ratio that it's available in, and the difference with IMAX 70mm is incredible

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Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey has been shot entirely on 70mm IMAX cameras – and now you can see the difference that makes before it even hits the big screen. In a neat new feature on the movie's official website, you can switch through different aspect ratios while watching the trailer.

The default setting is the IMAX 70mm format, but you can also switch to IMAX 1.90:1, 70mm 2.20:1, 35mm 2.39:1, Dolby Vision, and Premium Large Format. It's not hard to tell what the most impressive mode is either, with IMAX 70mm giving so much more visually. Give it a go here.

However, not everyone will have been lucky enough to grab a ticket to that or be local to the thirty 70mm IMAX theaters around the world. At least this will give you a taste of what it's like to watch it as Nolan intended, and probably one of the best features is that you can shift through them without interrupting the trailer as it runs.

Fans are also hoping that a physical release might include more options for aspect ratios when it releases. Replying on Instagram to the news of the feature, one wrote: "I really really really hope the Blu-Ray will also have a fully full screen format as with the rest of the Nolan movies with IMAX scenes!"

Now that would be a pretty cool feature. Imagine being able to switch through the aspect ratios as you watch the movie? Let's start petitioning for that now…

Star Matt Damon is certainly all-in on the formatting choices too, having declared that he thinks the Nolan movie might be the beginning of the end for this kind of filmmaking. "I don’t think people are going to be given the resources to shoot movies that way for much longer," he told GQ in a recent interview.

The Odyssey arrives in theaters on July 17, 2026. While we wait, check out our ranking of the best Christopher Nolan movies and keep up to date with all the movie release dates coming this year.



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Marathon Deluxe Edition discount is suddenly updated to remove base game, leaving free trial players in the dark

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Marathon seems to have fallen upon controversy yet again, as a discounted deluxe edition version of the game bought by many PlayStation users does not actually include the full game.

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New ‘Crimson Desert’ Patch Adds A Dragon Alternative, Better Battles

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Crimson Desert has a new patch that adds a flying mount, and has improved battles across the landscape of the game.

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Steam's store home page gets a fresh coat of paint and new tiles, but indie discoverability could take a hit

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Valve has finally released its Steam Store home page refresh, and it's all looking very shiny. There's been a big focus on visual consistency, and the new, larger tiles seem to be a perfect fit for some Steam controller scrolling (Valve, I'm still waiting for my turn, please help a fella out). However, in all of the redecorating, one major algorithmic change could make it harder to find your next indie game binge.



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