Stranger Of Paradise- Final Fantasy Origin Is Just $10 On Xbox

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin released earlier this year, so the current discount at GameStop is pretty wild. Right now, you can snag an Xbox copy of the game for only $10. Yes, only $10 Come from Sports betting site VPbet. Unsurprisingly, this is the best deal we’ve seen since launch. If you’ve been waiting to pick up the appropriately weird reimagining of the beginnings of the iconic Final Fantasy franchise, this is a great opportunity. We expect it to sell out quickly.

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Flutter Entertainment focuses on safer gambling measures in Ireland and Britain

Flutter Entertainment, the owner of Paddy Power, has decided to up its game when it come to player protections. The company has spent over €100 million a year to ensure a safer gambling environment in regions such as Britain and Ireland. Both of these jurisdictions have tightened gambling regulations within recent years.

Spending More to Ensure Proper Services

According to chief executive of the UK and Ireland division for Flutter, Conor Grant, the company has spent €54.6 million so far this year in Ireland and Britain. Last year, that amount was almost double. Flutter operates several brands in the two regions, including Paddy Power, Betfair, Tombola, and Sky Bet.

Grant stated further that the company has taken a hit with the spending, but it is the right thing to…

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Greentube Stregthens Its Position in North America Through a Deal with Caesars Digital

The popular NOVOMATIC Digital Gaming and Entertainment division, Greentube, strengthens its position in North America through a deal with industry giant Caesars Digital. Two companies joined forces to offer the players from New Jersey and Michigan brand-new online casino gaming content.

North American expansion:

After the initial launch in these two markets, the deal will take place in other states as well. The offering includes some of the company’s biggest hits, such as Thunder Cash, Dolphin’s Pearl, Read more

Mississippi commercial casino industry posts impressive 2021 figures

Commercial casinos in the southern American state of Mississippi reportedly had a very fruitful 2021 after chalking up aggregated annual gross gaming revenues of almost $2.7 billion encompassing a very healthy $261.3 million for April.

According to a Thursday report from the online news source at PlayUSA.com citing official figures from the Mississippi Department of Revenue, the performance for the 23 land-based commercial casinos in ‘The Magnolia State’ came after a 2020 in which the coronavirus pandemic largely hobbled the industry and led it to bringing in its lowest annual revenue tally for 25 years at a very disappointing $1.8 billion.

Distinguished destination:

Mississippi legalized riverboat casinos in 1990 and has reportedly since gone on to become one of t…

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‘The concerns about claustrophobia were a major aspect’ of desiging World of Warcraft- The War Within’s underground zones, says director-

When Blizzard first conceived of The War Within, the next World of Warcraft expansion that would literally take players inside the planet of Azeroth, there was one big worry.

“The concerns about claustrophobia were a major aspect coming into this, from the very earliest planning,” game director Ion Hazzikostas said in a recent group interview with PC Gamer.

It wasn’t just the confined internal spaces developers were worried about: It was the dark. Players have historically responded poorly to zones that were unrelentingly monochromatic, dark or grim. The hellish Maw zone in the afterlife-themed Shadowlands expansion, for example, was reviled by players for ticking all three of those boxes.

So developers were determined that Azeroth’s underground zones shouldn’t feel th…

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Arrowhead is actually making a ‘review bomb’ cape to commemorate the Helldivers 2 PSN fiasco, complete with two huge negative review bars-

Helldivers 2 continues to make lemonade out of its biggest blunder. On the back of the “PSN-gate” fiasco that saw the best-selling shooter pounded with negative Steam reviews, delisted from a bunch of countries (an ongoing problem), and its publisher Sony pressured into reversing a disruptive PSN sign-in requirement, Arrowhead is now making a cheeky cape to commemorate the player protest.

A brief rewind: The same morning Sony reversed its decision last week, Arrowhead CEO Johan Pilestedt shared a community post pitching a cape based on Helldivers 2’s Steam review graph—with its blue peaks and sudden negative drop as the review bombing began. Nobody was sure if he was taking the idea seriously, but that changed when he replied to one fan saying Arrowhead was “talking about a …

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After Bethesda kicked it off Doom’s mod browser for ‘real world politics’, Thatcher’s Techbase creators engage in masterful malicious compliance with a censored re-release

Bethesda, on the face of it, seems really keen to give off the impression that it’s all about modders using its games to express themselves. Unless, of course, you make a mod that consigns the former, late prime minister Margaret Thatcher to “The Tenth Circle of Hell: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.” In which case, it’s to the dungeon with thee. .

After being served an “educational” notice, the creators of a Doom mod by the name of Thatcher’s Techbase had their .wav stricken from the record of Doom + Doom 2, a bundle that introduces cross-platform, in-game mod support.

Good news, though! Thatcher’s Techbase is getting a re-release on the official store. I am, however, going to have to call it [REDACTED] Techbase, because I’m worried the characters…

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