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Digital entertainment brings new tv and gaming this week

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Last week, Xbox treated gaming enthusiasts to the latest instalment of the Xbox Partner Preview. This 30-minute event was a showcase of upcoming indie games and beloved gaming franchises, offering a tantalising glimpse into the future of gaming. Here’s a closer look at the highlights from this thrilling event:

 

1. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Remake

  • One game that stole the spotlight during the Xbox Partner Preview was the highly anticipated remake of “Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.”
  • As an Xbox Partner, Konami unveiled the first in-engine footage from this remake, revealing stunning visuals and gameplay.
  • While no official release date was provided, fans were delighted to catch a glimpse of what’s in store.
  • You can watch the in-game preview here: Metal Gear Solid Snake Eater in-game preview

2. The Marvel Universe Expands

  • In an exciting development for Marvel and gaming fans, the creative director at Insomniac Games confirmed that the forthcoming Wolverine title, initially announced at a PlayStation showcase in 2021, will exist in the same universe as the critically acclaimed Marvel’s Spider-Man and Spider-Man Miles Morales series.
  • This revelation opens the door to the possibility of exciting crossovers and interactions within the Marvel gaming universe.
  • Gamers can expect more updates on this exciting project, especially now that “Spider-Man 2” has been released.
  • To catch a glimpse of the teaser announcement from 2021, click here: Wolverine game teaser

 

3. Fallout TV Series Coming in 2024

  • Fans of the iconic Fallout video game franchise have something to look forward to: a live-action original series based on the game’s rich lore is set to debut in 2024.
  • The series will be a fresh take on the Fallout universe, providing fans with a new perspective rather than a strict adaptation of the games.
  • The project will be brought to life by the creative minds behind “Westworld,” Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, promising a gripping and immersive viewing experience.
  • Mark your calendars for April 12, 2024, when the Fallout series is scheduled to premiere.

4. Upcoming Game Releases This Week

  • For gamers eager to get their hands on new titles, this week has some exciting releases in store:
    • “RoboCop: Rogue City” is set to launch on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC on November 2nd, offering a dose of action and nostalgia for fans of the classic franchise.
    • Additionally, “WarioWare: Move It!” will be released exclusively on the Nintendo Switch on November 3rd. This fast-paced party game invites players to use their Joy-Cons for a variety of entertaining mini-games, promising endless fun and local co-op play.

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PM Keir Starmer facing his biggest leadership crisis yet

UK PM Keir Starmer faces pressure over Epstein links and party unrest, with approval at 20% amid resignation calls.

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PM Keir Starmer faces pressure over Epstein links and party unrest, with approval at 20% amid resignation calls.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under intense political pressure as he risks becoming the first UK leader linked to the Epstein scandal. His approval rating has plummeted to just 20 percent, leaving him vulnerable to criticism from within Labour and raising fresh questions about his leadership.

The party has faced further turbulence following the resignation of Peter Mandelson, who stepped down amid revelations over his ambassadorial appointment and an ongoing police investigation. This latest development has intensified scrutiny on Labour’s senior figures and added to concerns about instability at the top.

Opposition from Labour lawmakers continues to grow, with increasing calls for Starmer to resign despite support from cabinet members. Many fear that a leadership challenge could deepen divisions within the party and create wider economic uncertainty.

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Sydney protests intensify as police arrest dozens during Herzog visit

Protesters clashed with police in Sydney, resulting in 27 arrests amid tensions over Israeli President Herzog’s visit.

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Protesters clashed with police in Sydney, resulting in 27 arrests amid tensions over Israeli President Herzog’s visit.

Tensions flared in Sydney on Thursday as protesters clashed with police during a rally opposing the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Authorities arrested 27 people, including 10 accused of assaulting officers, after crowds attempted to breach barricades near the city.

Hundreds of police were deployed to enforce new protest restrictions, introduced following recent violent demonstrations, and pepper spray was used as officers tried to maintain order. Protesters waved Palestinian flags and carried signs condemning the ongoing conflict in Gaza, voicing anger over the timing of Mr Herzog’s visit.

The unrest highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding international politics and local security measures, with authorities balancing the right to protest against public safety concerns.

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Liberal and Nationals reunite after political split

Australia’s major parties restore Coalition unity after three weeks, with Nationals frontbenchers rejoining shadow cabinet and ministers pledging commitment.

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Australia’s major parties restore Coalition unity after three weeks, with Nationals frontbenchers rejoining shadow cabinet and ministers pledging commitment.

Australia’s Liberal and National parties have agreed to restore their historic Coalition partnership after a three-week split, marking their second reconciliation in under a year. The deal ensures stability ahead of upcoming political challenges.

Under the agreement, Nationals frontbenchers will return to the shadow cabinet by March 1. This move signals a return to unified leadership as both parties aim to present a stronger front in parliament.

As part of the compromise, three senators who broke party solidarity during a recent vote face a six-week suspension. All shadow ministers will also sign an agreement to uphold cabinet unity and prevent future splits.

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