Sony To Reveal PS5 Pro Controller With Removable Analog Sticks Soon, Report Says
Sony is releasing a PlayStation 5 “Pro” controller with removable analog sticks and rear paddle triggers, similar to the Xbox Elite controller, according to a report from Tom Henderson for Try Hard Guides.
The report said Sony will reveal this “genuine professional controller” in the coming weeks. Intriguingly, there is a rumor that suggests Sony will hold a briefing of some type at the end of June where it may also reveal the release date for God of War: Ragnarok.
According to Try Hard Guides, the codename for the Pro controller is “Hunt.” It’s reported to have removable analog sticks, trigger stops, and buttons on the back. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
Henderson claims to have seen images o…
Dragon’s Domain- A New Adventure Online Slot by Hacksaw Gaming
Hacksaw Gaming, the well-known supplier of games for online casinos, has officially released its newest online slot game, Dragon’s Domain, inviting players to venture into a mythical world filled with treasures and mystical creatures. This new addition enriches Hacksaw Gaming’s extensive portfolio with a unique gameplay experience centered on a 6-reel, 5-row grid. Dragon’s Domain features a scatter pays system, where eight or more matching symbols can create winning combinations anywhere on the grid.
Dragon’s Domain offers a cascade mechanism that removes winning symbols from the grid, allowing new ones to fall into place and potentially generate additional wins. The slot introduces an array of engaging features, including Char…
Fontainebleau Las Vegas Getting Closer to December Launch
A massive casino resort project in Las Vegas that has been waiting to come true for nearly two decades is at the final stretch. Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the latest addition to the iconic Sin City anticipates welcoming its first visitors this December. The resort anticipates opening on December 13, 2023, and has been actively following its plan to meet this deadline.
Now, Fontainebleau Las Vegas made major progress after a meeting Wednesday with the gambling regulator in Nevada, the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB), as announced by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. During the latest meeting, members of the Board questioned Jeffrey Soffer and Brett Mufson, two executives reco…
North Carolina Casino Expansion Yet to Gain Traction
Earlier this year, North Carolina legalized mobile sports betting. While the activity is expected to launch as planned, at some point by mid-2024, further efforts for the expansion of gambling activities were also seen recently. One such effort calls for the legalization of new casinos through the state budget.
A gambling proposal that is a part of the state budget, supported by Senate leader Phil Berger, seeks to authorize new casinos across North Carolina. Although the proposal may gain traction, considering that it is a part of the budget, it may also reach a dead end. Earlier this week, House Speaker Tim Moore addressed the gambling proposal that is a part of the state budget.
He explained that the way t…
Assassin’s Creed artist smuggles complaint into comic asking if ‘someone can explain how to write this shit’-
Did you know that Assassin’s Creed’s Isu—the First Civilisation species that occasionally pops up to utter portents at you—have a whole constructed language that Ubisoft made for them? Me neither, since I stopped even trying to understand what’s going on with that series and its metaplot by AC3, but Ubisoft’s writers and artists have had to deal with the Isu language for years now, and at least one of them is less-than-thrilled about it: Hidden messages inserted into a recent AC comic show an artist’s frustration at having to write in the made-up tongue.
“If someone can explain how to write this shit it would be much appreciated,” reads an ancient and mysterious Isu tablet uncovered in Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla—The Converts, a graphic novel which released last w…
Blizzard quietly had World of Warcraft players test run The War Within’s biggest new feature last year- underground zones-
Blizzard quietly had World of Warcraft Dragonflight players test run an upcoming The War Within feature without telling them.
Zaralek Cavern, which arrived last May in patch 10.1, lets you explore the zone underneath Dragonflight’s main landmass at a scale never done before in the MMO. It works sort of like Elden Ring’s underground areas except it’s fully accessible without loading screens or long elevator rides. You can dip down there to finish some quests and leave whenever you like.
In a recent group interview with PC Gamer, game director Ion Hazzikostas said, “Zaralek Cavern was a little bit of a test run for something we were planning, as is now pretty obvious.”
While the first phase of the War Within alpha build going live this week only has the surface-level int…