Kanye West And Bianca Censori ‘Banned For Life’ From Venice Boat Company After NSFW Incident

The couple was captured in a compromising position aboard the vessel after photos began circulating the internet.

New Loki Season 2 Footage Is Here to Assure You This One Is Coming Out

New footage from season two of Loki begins with the God of Mischief nearly in tears. He may as well be Marvel fans because they’ve been waiting a long, long time for him to return and bring some order back to MCU.

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Final Fantasy XVI is coming to PC, Square Enix confirms

Final Fantasy XVI won’t remain a PlayStation 5 exclusive much longer. Square Enix has confirmed that a PC port is officially in development. That’s not too much of a shock considering that the game’s first trailer in 2020 mentioned a PC version, a tidbit that Square Enix later walked back.

In a video posted to X (formerly Twitter), producer Naoki Yoshida said his team is currently working on a PC version of the game. Yoshida also noted that Square Enix plans to expand the game. “One thing that came through particularly strongly was how people wanted to see more of Valisthea’s story and spend more time with her inhabitants,” he said. “To accommodate, the development team has started work on two installments of paid DLC.”

There’s no word as yet on when the two expansions and the PC version of Final Fantasy XVI will arrive. Yoshida hopes to provide an update by the end of 2023.

Of note, Square Enix recently announced that Final Fantasy XIV, the perennially popular MMO, is coming to Xbox next spring after years of only being available on PlayStation and PC. The prospect of Final Fantasy XVI making the same cross-platform leap is an intriguing one.

In the meantime, Yoshida announced a free update to the game for PS5 players. New features include extra character skins, an onion sword, more controller options and a transmog function (i.e. the ability to change the look of Clive’s sword to that of any other one in his inventory without affecting the stats). The patch is available now.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/final-fantasy-xvi-is-coming-to-pc-square-enix-confirms-190034778.html?src=rss

Electric Zoo Music Festival Hits Capacity, Spirals Into Chaos As Fans Storm Gates

The EDM music festival held in New York City previously canceled the event’s first day, citing “supply chain disruptions.”

How The Dark Knight ARG Changed Immersive Entertainment

As pioneers at the forefront of immersive storytelling, Animal Repair Shop and its consumer brand Infinite Rabbit Holes are working on next-gen consumer products at the intersection of the physical and virtual world with their upcoming at-home alternate reality board game The Arkham Asylum Files: Panic in Gotham City.

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Mercedes-Benz teases a smaller, cheaper G-Wagon luxury EV

Mercedes-Benz is developing a more budget-friendly sibling to its hotly-anticipated G-Class all-electric SUV, as originally reported by Electrek. The EV will be a smaller, cheaper version of its iconic G-Wagon and it was confirmed this weekend at IAA Mobility 2023 in Munich. CEO Ola Kallenius said the “baby” G-Class EV will be significantly more compact than its cousin and that it’ll be “fun to drive.”

This model is a spinoff from the G-Class EQG concept first unveiled at IAA Mobility 2021. The German newspaper Automobilwochereports that the company has been planning a smaller all-electric G-Wagon for several years, and suggests that the variant could go by the name “g-Class” with a purposeful lowercase “g.” Kallenius told CNBCthat he views the vehicle as the “daughter or son of the big-G.”

Details are scarce, but it’ll be based on a purely electric powertrain and should feature all-wheel drive, especially with Kallenius’s assurance that it’ll be fun to drive. As for the promise of a cheaper G-Class vehicle, a new Mercedes G-Class SUV starts at $140,000, so it won’t be difficult to get in at a lower price point than that. However, if the company wants mass market adoption, a slight price cut to the $100k to $120k range likely won’t do the trick. Actual pricing remains a mystery.

We still have a long while to wait before getting behind the wheel of this diminutive wonder. The vehicle’s powertrain is likely based on the forthcoming MB.EA platform, a proprietary battery technology Mercedes is developing. This platform isn’t likely to show up in vehicles until 2025, which places the release of the smaller, cheaper G-Class EV in 2026 at the earliest.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mercedes-benz-teases-a-smaller-cheaper-g-wagon-luxury-ev-173321784.html?src=rss

Jimmy Buffett’s Cause Of Death Confirmed

The iconic “Margaritaville” singer was 76.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is $300 off right now

There’s a Labor Day treat in store for anyone who has been on the fence about picking up one of Samsung’s latest foldable smartphones as there’s a sale taking place right now. You can snap up the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 for $300 less than usual at the moment. The foldable has dropped from $1,800 to $1,500 for a version with 256GB of storage.

Samsung has been steadily refining its foldables since debuting the first Fold in 2019. The latest incarnation has a new Flex Hinge that’s designed to eliminate the gap between the two halves of the screen and reduce the device’s thickness while still being able to offer IPX8 water resistance.

There are upgrades to various other components compared with the Z Fold 4, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform chipset. There are new gestures designed to improve multitasking, which we found worked well. In fact, we think the Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the best phone for multitasking.

Ultimately, we gave the Z Fold 5 a score of 86 in our review. While we feel that it’s a solid phone, there’s a sense that Samsung isn’t doing enough to innovate or (crucially) bring down the base price of the foldable. We like the Flex Hinge and the lack of a gap between the two sides of the screen. Better performance, stronger battery life (thanks to improved efficiency rather than a larger capacity) and a brighter main screen were plus points too.

On the downside, it’s still a somewhat bulky device when folded. Samsung didn’t really update the cameras, though it added new image processing bells and whistles. There’s no space to slot an S Pen inside either. Still, if you’re looking for a foldable from a major manufacturer, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is one of your main options right now, and a $300 discount might make it a more palatable choice.

Meanwhile, if you prefer your screen to fold vertically rather than horizontally, you can pick up a Galaxy Z Flip 5 for less than usual too. A variant with 256GB of storage has dropped from $1,000 to $800.

It might take you a while to tweak the settings to get the most out of the device, and you’ll likely have to recharge it more often than other Android phones. However, we reckon it’s the best flip foldable around and gave it a score of 88. The Z Flip 5 has a slightly unusual document folder-shaped external display that measures 3.4 inches — a major size and quality upgrade over the exterior screen on last year’s model. The Z Flip 5 also has a Flex Hinge, and the device is comparatively compact when it’s folded.

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Steve Harwell, Former Smash Mouth Frontman, Dead At 56

“Ever since I was a kid, I dreamed of being a Rockstar performing in front of sold-out arenas and have been so fortunate to live out that dream,” he said in 2021.

The Biggest Winners and Losers of the 2023 Summer Movie Season

The only thing that’s predictable about the summer movie season is that it’s going to be wholly unpredictable. In the lead-up, it’s easy to pick out what you think are going to be Hollywood’s biggest stories. “Oh, that new Marvel movie is going to kill it.” “Who isn’t going to go see the latest Tom Cruise film?” But…

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