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The indie title Balatro, a poker-themed roguelike deck builder, has sold over 5 million copies and received a Game of the Year nomination.
David Beckham challenged traditional masculinity by embracing fashion and grooming, notably wearing a sarong in public, which sparked controversy but ultimately paved the way for modern male self-expression.
Russell Brand’s Crown Inn in Pishill, purchased for £850,000 in December 2021, remains closed and in disrepair, causing frustration among locals.
The Spice Girls are reportedly planning a world tour, with discussions involving Geri Horner and their manager Simon Fuller, although nothing is confirmed yet.
EA has laid off between 300 to 400 employees, primarily affecting Respawn Entertainment, following disappointing sales of EA Sports FC 25 and a decline in Apex Legends’ performance.
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Molly-Mae Hague’s Amazon Prime documentary trailer reveals her sister Zoe confronting her about the rekindled romance with Tommy Fury, following their split last year.
Priscilla Pointer, renowned for her role as Amy Irving’s mother in Carrie, passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 100, confirmed by her daughter on Instagram.
Gearbox has advanced the release date of Borderlands 4 from September 23 to September 12, citing smoother-than-expected development as the reason for the change.
The iconic teen drama Wildfire, which aired from 2005 to 2008, is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video until the end of April, offering viewers a chance to binge all 52 episodes.
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