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Boozy Brits in fancy-dress outfits risk having sore heads after night of Bank Holiday partying
Heads Up! Is Now On Netflix’s Gaming Platform With Netflix Content
Heads Up! is now be a part of Netflix’s Gaming Platform and recently launched with exclusive content.
Heads up! is a party game where participants have to guess the word on their player’s head before the one-minute timer runs out, while the rest of the players give hints on what the word could be. If the player cannot figure out the word, they can choose to skip and have the option to guess what the next word is.
There’s no limit on how many people participate in the game. Netflix has partnered with Elle Digital Ventures to give players access to 28 decks inspired by some of its more popular shows, such as:
Rachael Dadd shares her new single & video ‘Heads Down’ (also our Song of the Day)
Nexon’s looter-shooter The First Descendant heads into beta in October
Nexon’s free-to-play co-op shooter The First Descendant announced itself with a shooty teaser trailer last month, and now it’s back with another look at the game’s colossal bosses in all their Unreal Engine 5 glory. You’ll be able to take a crack at them yourself when the closed beta begins on October 20th, making this one of the . For now, though, wander moodily away from the camera before leaping into action to watch the latest trailer below.
‘Jurassic World Dominion’ heads to Peacock on September 2nd
Jurassic World Dominion will begin streaming on September 2nd, Peacock announced on Friday. The service will host two versions of the film. In addition to the original theatrical cut, fans can watch an extended edition that is 14 minutes longer and includes an alternate opening. If you weren’t a fan of the latest movie, Peacock is also adding Jurassic Park, The Lost World and Jurassic Park 3. All three films will arrive on September 1st.
As The Verge points out, Dominion’s move to Peacock isn’t a surprise. At the end of last year, NBCUniversal said the “majority” of its films would appear on the streaming service, with most making the jump as little as 45 days after their theatrical debut. By September 2nd, it will have been 84 days since Dominion debuted in theaters. The longer wait probably has something to do with Dominion being the year’s second highest-grossing film.
Ethereum hits 8-month highs in BTC as money heads for ‘riskier’ altcoins
Liquidity is strong on alt markets as Bitcoin gives way to Ethereum after a battle which has raged throughout 2022.