The First Descendant’s ‘Let Me Solo Him’ can one-hit any boss (using bugs)

If you’ve been following Elden Ring news, you might be familiar with the figure known as Let Me Solo Him (previously Let Me Solo Her), a legendary character within the Elden Ring gaming community who tackles the game’s toughest bosses (Malenia and Messmer) in other players’ worlds. This legend has even spread to other games, and now, The First Descendant has its own equivalent. However, there are some minor distinctions. While Let Me Solo Him excelled through swift gameplay, extensive practice, and exceptional skill, the character in The First Descendant uses glitches to defeat Frost Giants with a single hit.

The first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon’s coming to Switch Online reminding me how badly we need a new game

For the past four years, we haven’t seen a fresh Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game hit the shelves. The latest one to come out was in 2020, which was a Switch remake of the original game. A few weeks back, I penned an emotional piece reflecting on Explorers of Sky, a game that debuted fifteen years ago. In this timeframe, only two new games have been launched, leaving countless fans craving another taste.

Marvel Future Fight Codes (August 2024)

The “Marvel Future Fight” is a thrilling role-playing game for mobile devices that’s based in the renowned Marvel Universe. In this game, you have the option to choose from an array of superheroes and supervillains like the Avengers, Deadpool, X-Men, and many others to form your team. Utilize this team to engage in epic battles or tackle challenges together.

The Finals new addition confirmed for next week as dev hypes rare skins

Next week, The Finals will be getting a much-anticipated update based on confirmation from Embark. This update promises significant changes, and fans are especially excited about the prospect of new, rare, and exclusive skins that have been teased. Unfortunately, the previous update (3.7.0) fell short due to its lack of balance adjustments and was primarily focused on expanding the in-game store.

Ironically, Bungie told Naughty Dog not to go “all in on a live service game”

Amidst the ongoing debate about Bungie’s recent layoffs, questions about their broader business tactics have been raised. Interestingly, as reported by Jason Schreier, Bungie was actually involved in reviewing The Last of Us: Online, which may be why Naughty Dog decided not to fully commit to a live-service game. Ironically, this very decision seems to have contributed to the large-scale restructuring at Bungie.

Apple (AAPL) has spent over $69 billion on stock buybacks in the last nine months

As a long-time investor and follower of the tech industry, I have always been impressed by Apple’s financial performance. This week, the company released its Q3 2024 earnings results, which included some intriguing developments, such as stock buybacks. In the past nine months alone, Apple announced that it had repurchased approximately $69 billion of its common stock back from shareholders during its FY 2024. To put this into perspective, I have been investing in stocks for over two decades, and I have rarely seen a company with such significant buying power. This move demonstrates Apple’s strong financial position and confidence in the future growth of the company. As an investor, it is reassuring to see a tech giant like Apple making strategic decisions that could potentially benefit shareholders like myself in the long run.