Genshin Impact-themed ‘smart food’ drinks are out now
Yfood and HoYoverse have announced that their Genshin Impact-themed ‘smart food’ collaboration is out now.
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Yfood and HoYoverse have announced that their Genshin Impact-themed ‘smart food’ collaboration is out now.
The franchise has become such a web of complicated timelines and reboots that it can be confusing to know when each game takes place, including 2023's . Players hoping to jump on board the rebooted series and are perhaps less interested in trying out all the post-launch content will need a comprehensive timeline to figure out when each game is set. Fortunately, the series follows a fairly linear structure, with 2019's taking place in October 2019 and 2022's taking place in July 2022.
While some people were probably satiated with the new content in the recent DLC, other fans have been yearning for more content since 's original release in September 2023. Huge unknowns, like the major faction of Va'ruun, have already been teased for more elaboration in the DLC, and the anticipation for the expansion has got players excited.
I love a Civilization reveal. The grand strategy series has been going for 33 years, and Firaxis always finds something to change with each new one, always controversially. Civilization 6 unraveled cities into districts that span multiple hexes, for example. Will Civilization 7 stuff them back onto one tile? Or revamp something else entirely, like combat or the victory conditions? Will they make another stab at a battle royale mode? (Probably not.)
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BioWare has confirmed that it will reveal the release date (and a roadmap) of Dragon Age: The Veilguard at some point in August. A likely option is Gamescom Opening Night Live, hosted by Geoff Keighley and due to go live on Tuesday, August 20 at 8 PM CET on all major streaming platforms, for an expected two-hour duration. It would certainly be an interesting choice, given that the game itself is not currently planned to be shown at all at the German convention, press included.
Intel has officially announced that it will be launching its next-gen Lunar Lake "Core Ultra 200V" CPUs on 3rd September.
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