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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Bombs on PlayStation Plus, BioWare Can’t Even Give This Game Away

Dragon Age: The Veilguard Bombs on PlayStation Plus, BioWare Can’t Even Give This Game Away

If there was any doubt left that Dragon Age: The Veilguard is one of the biggest gaming failures in recent memory, this should put it to rest. Four months after launch of Veilguard, Electronic Arts gave the game away for free on PlayStation Plus, hoping to reignite interest in a title that had already been rejected by most of the gaming community.

THR Quickly Edits Comments About Snow White Dwarfs Controversy, Reverses Course to Fit Disney’s PR Narrative

THR Quickly Edits Comments About Snow White Dwarfs Controversy, Reverses Course to Fit Disney’s PR Narrative

Something strange just happened in the ongoing Snow White disaster, and it raises serious questions about Disney’s influence over the media. The Hollywood Reporter (THR) recently ran an article acknowledging the many PR struggles surrounding the upcoming Snow White remake. One of the most notable sections detailed how Disney originally cast a diverse group of actors of various sizes and genders to replace the Seven Dwarfs—something that was widely mocked when leaked Snow White set photos surfaced.

RUMOR: Disney Demands New Doctor Who Showrunner and Doctor, Russell T Davies Confirms They’re Looking for His Replacement

RUMOR: Disney Demands New Doctor Who Showrunner and Doctor, Russell T Davies Confirms They’re Looking for His Replacement

A new rumor from YouTuber Mr. H Reviews claims that Disney has issued a demand to the BBC: if Doctor Who is to continue receiving Disney’s financial backing, both showrunner Russell T Davies and current Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, must be replaced. This information allegedly comes from an inside source with a strong track record of accurate leaks.

Pokemon GO Game Studio Niantic Purchased by Scopely for $3.5 Billion, New Owner Has a Controversial Past With Contentious Player Relations

Pokemon GO Game Studio Niantic Purchased by Scopely for $3.5 Billion, New Owner Has a Controversial Past With Contentious Player Relations

Niantic, the developer behind the groundbreaking augmented reality game Pokemon GO, has agreed to sell its gaming division to Scopely for $3.5 billion. This transaction encompasses popular titles such as Pokemon GO, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, along with companion apps like Campfire and Wayfarer.

Stephen King Won’t Be Contributing to the Next Dark Tower Adaptation

Stephen King Won’t Be Contributing to the Next Dark Tower Adaptation

The Dark Tower is a sprawling, genre-blending epic that follows Roland Deschain, the last gunslinger, on his quest to reach the mysterious Dark Tower—a structure said to be the linchpin of all existence. Stephen King mixed elements of fantasy, horror and Westerns into the series. Among all his works, The Dark Tower stands out as one of his most ambitious. Many consider it his magnum opus.

Pedro Pascal and Oscar Isaac Cuddle as Progressive Media Proceeds to Lose Its Mind, Hails Hollywood Snuggle as a Strike Back Against ‘Toxic Masculinity’

Pedro Pascal and Oscar Isaac Cuddle as Progressive Media Proceeds to Lose Its Mind, Hails Hollywood Snuggle as a Strike Back Against ‘Toxic Masculinity’

The internet is buzzing once again over Pedro Pascal, but this time, it’s not because he’s promoting some radical ideology or starring in just about every project Hollywood announces. No, this time it’s all about an Instagram story featuring Pascal and his longtime...

Legacy Media Tries to Shift Blame for Snow White Failures to Gal Gadot Instead of Rachel Zegler After ADL Speech—But the Truth Is Obvious

Legacy Media Tries to Shift Blame for Snow White Failures to Gal Gadot Instead of Rachel Zegler After ADL Speech—But the Truth Is Obvious

With Snow White just days from release, even Variety is acknowledging Disney’s struggles with the film. But rather than focus on the real reason audiences have rejected it—Disney’s creative choices and Rachel Zegler’s inflammatory remarks—the legacy media is now subtly bringing Gal Gadot into the conversation.

Disney Scales Back Snow White U.S. Premiere—No Traditional Red Carpet Media Interviews Allowed

Disney Scales Back Snow White U.S. Premiere—No Traditional Red Carpet Media Interviews Allowed

With just days to go before the release of its live-action Snow White remake, Disney is drastically reducing its usual Hollywood premiere spectacle. The studio is still hosting an event on March 15 at the El Capitan Theatre, but it won’t include the extensive red carpet and media presence typically associated with a major Disney release. Instead, only photographers and a house crew will be allowed to cover the event, with no traditional press interviews taking place.