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Atari 400 Mini Console: A Nostalgic Return

Atari is resurrecting the iconic Atari 400 with the launch of the Atari 400 Mini console. With enhanced HD visuals and support for up to four players, this compact system includes 25 classic games and allows users to load their own ROMs. Scheduled for release on March 28th, the Atari 400 Mini promises a nostalgic gaming experience for enthusiasts of all ages.

Toys for Bob: Independent and Thriving

Toys for Bob, known for titles like Skylanders and Crash Bandicoot, has gone independent after parting ways with Activision-Blizzard-King. With Xbox funding their first independent project, fans eagerly await news on potential franchise revivals. Amidst this exciting transition, Toys for Bob is poised to deliver fresh and innovative gaming experiences.

PlayStation 5 Slim: Easter Treats Await

Australian gamers can rejoice as retailers drop prices on the PlayStation 5 Slim just in time for Easter. With discounts as low as $685, now is the perfect opportunity to snag Sony’s latest console and immerse yourself in next-gen gaming experiences.

New Game Releases for Easter Weekend

As the Easter long weekend approaches, gamers can look forward to a diverse lineup of new releases. From the irreverent humor of “South Park Snow Day!” to the immersive worlds of “Grandia HD Collection” and “Planet Zoo,” there’s something for every player to enjoy. Additionally, the intriguing narrative experience of “Open Roads” promises to captivate audiences with its unique art style and compelling storyline. With these exciting releases, the Easter weekend is set to be a gaming extravaganza filled with laughter, adventure, and unforgettable experiences.

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Iran live updates: Trump claims Khamenei dead as Iran insists he remains in command

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U.S. and Israel strike Iran as missiles hit Gulf bases and oil surges

U.S. and Israel launch major military operation against Iran; tensions rise as conflict escalates, impacting global markets.

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U.S. and Israel launch major military operation against Iran; tensions rise as conflict escalates, impacting global markets.

The United States and Israel have launched a sweeping military operation against Iran, striking leadership targets and more than 500 military sites in what President Trump has dubbed Operation Epic Fury.

Explosions have rocked Tehran, with civilians fleeing the capital as U.S. sea and air assets carry out sustained attacks. Washington says the mission is designed to prevent a nuclear armed Iran and has even called on Iranians to rise up against the regime.

Iran has retaliated with a barrage of missiles and drones targeting Israel and U.S. bases across the region, including in Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. While many projectiles were intercepted, a U.S. base in Bahrain sustained damage.

Gulf states long seen as stable hubs for global business are now directly in the firing line, raising fears of a wider regional war.

Oil prices are climbing and tankers are diverting from the Strait of Hormuz as markets react to the escalating conflict. U.S. aircraft carriers, advanced fighter jets and missile destroyers remain in position, signalling more strikes could follow.

With global leaders scrambling diplomatically, the world is watching to see whether this spirals further or shifts back to negotiations.Download the Ticker app

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Iran warns ships to avoid Strait of Hormuz

Iran warns ships to avoid Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions and military buildup in the region

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Iran warns ships to avoid Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions and military buildup in the region

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– Iran’s Guard Corps advises ships to avoid the Strait of Hormuz due to rising tensions.
– Tankers have diverted to Qatar and UAE amidst concerns over safety and potential Iranian threats.
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has instructed ships to avoid the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping lane linking to the Persian Gulf. About a hundred merchant vessels transit the strait daily, according to the U.S.Tensions have escalated recently as the U.S. increased military presence in the region and Iran issued threats. Western nations are concerned about Iran potentially laying sea mines to disrupt commercial traffic. Currently, no evidence suggests Iran has mined the strait.

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Ships have been repeatedly warned against entering the strait, as stated by crews in the area and the European Union’s naval command, Aspides. On Saturday, dozens of tankers diverted, with some seeking refuge in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates while others opted to steer clear of the region, as reported by oil brokers and shipowners.

Shipping Concerns

Tensions continue to impact shipping operations as carriers remain cautious in the Gulf region.

Tanker crews reported hearing explosions near Iran’s Kharg Island, which is vital for the country’s oil exports, as it handles 90% of its crude oil shipments.


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