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Court rules against SXSW in dispute with insurer over COVID cancellation class action
Class action lawsuit filed by former Pollen employee in the US
The Lost Ark Machinist class release date is just around the corner
The long-awaited Lost Ark Machinist class release date is finally just over the horizon. The MMO game’s fifth advanced class for the Gunner will release September 28, and while there’s no shortage of ranged attackers, the Machinist promises to be something a bit more unique.
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First Class Trouble is Dead by Daylight in Space and it’s on EGS now
First Class Trouble is a multiplayer game best described as Dead by Daylight but in space, and you can get your hands on it now, via the Epic Games Store. Developer Invisible Walls ApS publisher Versus Evil set their social deduction game on a luxury space liner where a rogue AI called C.A.I.N. wants nothing more than to wipe out every human on board. The AI won’t get its own hands dirty (would AI even have hands?). Instead, it designates two of the six players as Personoids, specially outfitted killers meant to infiltrate the ship and carry out C.A.I.N.’s mission.
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Lost Ark’s Machinist class arrives this month with big own-brand Iron Man vibes
Fantasy MMO RPG Lost Ark introduces its next advanced class on September 28th, the Machinist, and he has a certain smug, goateed high-tech familiarity to him. Think of the Machinist as the Aldi equivalent to Marvel’s Tony Stark, Iron Man. He’s still packed to the circuit boards with machine guns, lasers and drones, even if he is an own-brand alternative to the Armoured Avenger.
Banning Phones in Class? Not So Fast
Railbound review: a charming, first class puzzler
The sight of a two-carriage train is normally something that prompts a deep sigh of despair from me in real life. Nine times out of ten, it’s a sign that something’s gone wrong further up the line – that someone, somewhere, has sent out a train with half its usual number of carriages, and is therefore destined to ruin everyone’s day in the process by cramming us all in like a pack of sardines.
In Afterburn’s adorable train puzzler Railbound, however, two carriages are a cause for celebration. In a game that’s about guiding numbered compartments onto the back of an engine (using a limited number of track tiles to get them there in the right order), two-carriage puzzles offer the perfect amount of cerebral head-scratching. They’ve got a bit more bite than simply guiding a single carriage to its destination, but they’re not so complicated that they’ll repeatedly make you reach for the hint button to help you fill in the gaps. Railbound has a tendency to be a bit too abstract in its later stages, but more on that in a sec. All you need to know right now is that there are plenty of smart ideas to wrap your head around here, and that you’ll be grinning from ear to ear by the time you reach the end of the line.
Jack Harlow Performs ‘First Class’ on ESPN’s College Gameday
Jack Harlow brought the heat to ESPN’s College Gameday moments ago.
Armed with a mic and momentum, the MC delivered a fiery rendition of his chart-topping anthem ‘First Class.’
Taking command of the stage at the Columbus, Ohio-based event, Harlow’s showing comes after a show-stopping performance of the track with Fergie at the MTV Video Music Awards.
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