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Space Nation Online’s roadmap spells out 2024 launch for Web3 universe
Blizzard cancels Overwatch 2’s main co-op mode in new roadmap
Overwatch 2’s Update Roadmap Features New Characters, Story Missions, And Reworks
Following Blizzard’s announcement that Overwatch 2’s highly-anticipated PvE Hero mode has been scrapped, the studio has revealed a first look at the game’s 2023 roadmap. While not particularly descriptive, the image offers players a glimpse at Overwatch 2’s upcoming game modes, cinematics, themes, and seasonal events, as well as two new Heroes.
Based on the details provided, it appears as if Overwatch Season 5 will have a medieval-fantasy setting, perhaps titled Mischief and Magic. The highlight of this theme is the season’s limited-time event, Questwatch. No additional information about this event has been revealed, but its image on the banner depicts a fantasy map with a castle, mountains, towering evil lair, and more. Season 5 will also feature a new cinematic starring one cute-looking canine companion, the return of Overwatch’s Summer Games, a 5v5 mini Competitive season, a Creator Workshop, and content celebrating Overwatch 2’s one-year anniversary.
For those still reeling over Blizzard’s decision to cut the game’s story mode, it appears that at least some narrative is coming to the game in the form of Story Missions in Season 6. In addition, both a Hero Mastery section and Player Progression system are listed as coming to the game. While it’s unclear if these will function similarly to the versions shown back in 2021, the names of these features make it sound as if there will be some similarity.
iPhone With MicroLED Display Reportedly on Apple’s Roadmap
The paywalled report claims the Apple Watch Ultra will be the first Apple device to switch to microLED, followed by the iPhone and iPad:
Starting with Apple Watch, Apple plans to further introduce microLED display to iPhone and iPad. Some sources from IT industry forecast that Apple Watch Ultra will no longer use existing OLED display by end-2024 or 2025 as it will be replaced by Apple’s self-developed microLED display.
With the Apple Watch Ultra not expected to use microLED until 2025, the first iPhone to adopt the technology is likely still several years away from launching. All four iPhone 15 models coming later this year are expected to stick with OLED displays.
In the meantime, Apple is still completing its transition to OLED displays. The first Apple device with an OLED display was the original Apple Watch, followed by the iPhone X, and the first iPad and Mac models with OLED displays are rumored to launch next year. The transition to microLED will likely follow a similar smaller-to-larger device trajectory.
This article, “iPhone With MicroLED Display Reportedly on Apple’s Roadmap” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Total War: Warhammer 3’s roadmap outlines the next year of expansions and updates
The Forge Of The Chaos Dwarfs expansion is hot out of the oven, but Creative Assembly have already detailed what’s next for Total War: Warhammer 3. A fresh roadmap shares what’s coming in the next twelve months, which includes three paid expansions: Shadows Of Change (Summer 2023), Thrones Of Decay (Winter 2023), and To Be Revealed (which I’m hoping is the official title, coming Spring 2024). Each expansion will be accompanied by a free update that brings Legendary Heroes for everyone, as well as interim patches in between content drops.
Total War: Warhammer 3 roadmap outlines the next year of DLC and updates
TSMC details N3 node evolution, outlines roadmap for 2nm-class nodes
This week, TSMC showcased some of the key features of its current and future process node technologies at the 2023 North America Technology Symposium in Santa Clara, California. The Taiwanese company’s roadmap includes a range of new silicon technologies for various industry needs that stretches to 2026, and no fewer…
CoD: Modern Warfare 2 – Season 3 Roadmap Details Night Map, Gunfight, And New Raid
Activision has revealed the full roadmap for Season 3 of Modern Warfare 2, which launches on April 12. The new multiplayer content includes a brand-new battle pass, Gunfight, and the return of the Intervention sniper. Here is everything you need to know about Modern Warfare 2’s Season 3 update.
New weapons and operator
Season 3 will introduce four weapons to the game. The battle pass includes the iconic Intervention sniper rifle, which is rebranded as the FJX Imperium sniper, and the Cronen Squall battle rifle.
Later in the season, Modern Warfare 2 will add two new sidearms. Activision’s blog doesn’t name them, but they are described as both being fully-automatic with drastically different roles. These will be available to unlock either through in-game challenges or the purchase of shop bundles.
CoD: Warzone 2 Season 3 Roadmap Details New Features, DMZ Overhaul, And More
A new season of Call of Duty arrives on April 12, and Activision has revealed the roadmap for Season 3. Warzone 2‘s new content will include a brand-new battle pass, more operators, Ranked mode, and more. Here we highlight all the major announcements for Season 3 of Warzone 2.
New weapons and operator
Season 3 of Modern Warfare 2 will add four weapons to the game. The battle pass includes the iconic Intervention sniper rifle, which is rebranded as the FJX Imperium sniper, and the Cronen Squall battle rifle.
Later in the season, players can expect two new sidearms. Activision’s blog doesn’t name them, but they are both described as being fully-automatic weapons.