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The Season Of Passage Brings Night, Group Quests To Sky: Children Of The Light
Sky: Children of the Light has just launched its newest season, the Season of Passage. Focusing on rites of passage with a group of teenaged spirits, the new season builds on the game’s collaborative play by offering large group quests.
Running from April 17 to June 25, the Season of Passage invites players to go on a journey with four young spirits who will be encountered in the Isle of Dawn. For the first time, players will be able to experience familiar locations under the cover of darkness, with new seasonal quests taking place at night.
While these quests are possible to complete independently, each one after the second quest will involve larger groups of players, which are scheduled to start at set intervals to allow players to gather. While Sky has always immersed players in a shared world, the new season builds on the sense of scale introduced with the Aurora interactive concerts last year, allowing larger numbers of players to share experiences together.
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Ex-EastEnders star Ross Kemp’s terrifying near-death experience revealed in new Sky show
EX-EASTENDERS star Ross Kemp has revealed his terrifying near-death experience.
Speaking ahead of the premiere of his new Sky show, the 58-year-old actor opened up about the time he blacked out during an underwater dive.
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Ross recalled the moment he suffered from a “hypocapnia hit”, where you accidentally breathe in too much carbon dioxide during a dive.
He said the horror unfolded when he was exploring a wreck in the Plymouth Sound.
The former EastEnders star told the Mirror: “Literally, the black-out was for half a second. But that was enough for my lungs to feel as if they were on fire.
“You don’t realise that until you actually get out onto a boat. Then you realise your lungs are like lit up a Christmas tree.”
Ross said at the time he was trying to free a pipe.
Recalling what hypocapnia felt like, he said: “It was a little bit of a spark and then I just blacked out.
“I thought removing the pipes was like trying to rock a tree stump out of my back garden.
“But the amount of C02 which was seeping into my system was basically clouding my judgement, and I forgot completely that I was actually not in my backyard.”
The star’s new show Ross Kemp: Deep Sea Treasure Hunter will hit screens on Monday.
The series follows the action man as he takes a deep dive into the history of Britain and swims the wreckage of the Mary Rose in a TV first.
Speaking about his near-death experience, Ross said he didn’t realise how lucky he had been until he got his feet back on dry land.
He said: “I was still a little bit strange when I went back and lay on the bed in the hotel room. I made sure I didn’t fall asleep for five hours.
“I was just looking at the ceiling of the Novotel thinking: ‘That was f****** close.’”
Ross added: “Diving may appear very easy, but it isn’t. It’s extremely technical. If it goes wrong, it can go seriously wrong.”
No Man’s Sky: Interceptor adds new ships, corrupted worlds, and VR support – and it’s out today!
No Man’s Sky: Interceptor is the latest update coming to the vast space exploration game. Not only does it bring corrupted planets, new ships, and more content to the game, it also launches today!
Starting with the update’s namesake, Interceptor ships are coming to No Man’s Sky which you can collect and add to your arsenal of space faring vessels. You can also grab yourself a Sentinel Ship too, which is sure to aid in your next big adventure across the stars.
There are also Sentinel capital ships you can take on! Destroying them will remove your wanted level, while also providing some excting new rewards for you to grab. Fancy fighting on your feet, there are new enemies including huge spider-like enemies and their small crab-like children. You can likely find them on corrupted planets, which feature strange new biomes, crashes interceptor ships, and other secrets.
No Man’s Sky: Interceptor Offers the Largest New Update in Recent Memory
Netflix orders its first pilot for comedy series ‘Little Sky’
Netflix has ordered a TV pilot for the first time in its history, a Netflix spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch. The company typically follows the straight-to-series model, so its willingness to greenlight a pilot is certainly notable. The comedy series is titled “Little Sky” and stars “Nine Perfect Strangers” actress Samara Weaving. The series will follow […]
Netflix orders its first pilot for comedy series ‘Little Sky’ by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch