Josh Brolin’s Wife Kathryn: All About Their Romance, Plus His Two Previous Marriages

‘Avengers: Infinity War’ star Josh Brolin is a famous actor but did you know he’s been married three times? Learn all about his marriage to Kathryn & his two exes here!

‘Avengers: Infinity War’ star Josh Brolin is a famous actor but did you know he’s been married three times? Learn all about his marriage to Kathryn & his two exes here! 

‘Milkshake’ Singer Kelis, 43, & Actor Bill Murray, 72, Are Reportedly Dating

According to a new report, Bill Murray of ‘What About Bob’ fame is dating ‘Milkshake’ hitmaker Kelis. Read on to learn details!

According to a new report, Bill Murray of ‘What About Bob’ fame is dating ‘Milkshake’ hitmaker Kelis. Read on to learn details! 

Maci Bookout Attends Ex Ryan Edwards’ Court Hearing After Arrests: ‘It Was Important For Me’

One month after ‘Teen Mom OG’ star Maci Bookout’s ex, Ryan Edwards was sentenced to one year in prison, Maci revealed why she attended his court hearing on Jun. 7.

One month after ‘Teen Mom OG’ star Maci Bookout’s ex, Ryan Edwards was sentenced to one year in prison, Maci revealed why she attended his court hearing on Jun. 7. 

Selena Gomez Rocks Daisy Dukes While Enjoying Some Ice Cream wit Friends In New Summer Snap: See Photo

The former Disney Channel star was seen chilling out with some delicious ice cream in these cute new summer-ready pics!

The former Disney Channel star was seen chilling out with some delicious ice cream in these cute new summer-ready pics! 

‘John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando’ brings a co-op apocalypse to PS5, PC and Xbox

From Halloween to The Thing, Christine to They Live, John Carpenter is a modern master of cinematic horror. During Summer Games Fest on Thursday, Focus Home Entertainment and Saber Interactive announced that his unique zompocalyptic vision will be coming to Xbox X|S, the Epic Games Store and Playstation 5 in 2024 with the release of John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando.

The game’s premise, based on the trailer that debuted on Thursday, is straightforward: you see a zombie, you shoot it until it stops twitching. The plot is equally nuanced, wherein an experiment seeking to draw energy from the Earth’s core has instead unleashed an ambulatory zombie plague known as the Sludge God. Players will have to kill it and its unending army of undead monstrosities with an array of melee, edged and ranged weapons, and special abilities. Get ready to rock out with your Glock out because the enemies will be coming at you in hordes. 

Brace yourselves for an explosive, co-op shooter inspired by 80s Horror and Action in John Carpenter’s #ToxicCommando!

Drive wicked vehicles unleash mayhem on hordes of monsters to save the world. Time to go commando!

Coming to Epic Games Store in 2024. #SGFpic.twitter.com/mpz1LQFwRX

— Epic Games Store (@EpicGames) June 8, 2023

A firm release date has not yet been set, however the studio did announce that there will be a closed beta offered ahead of its release. If you want to get in on the undead butchery ahead of time, sign up for PC on the on the beta website

Catch up on all of the news from Summer Game Fest right here!

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/john-carpenters-toxic-commando-brings-a-co-op-apocalypse-to-ps5-and-xbox-203721417.html?src=rss 

Mark Zuckerberg says generative AI is coming to ‘every single one of our products’

Meta’s generative AI plans are starting to come into focus. Though the company hasn’t adopted much in the way of generative AI features yet, Mark Zuckerberg has made it clear he wants Meta to be viewed as one of the leaders in the field.

Now, Axios reports that at a companywide all-hands meeting this week, Zuckerberg laid out some of Meta’s plans in more detail. The CEO reportedly briefed employees on some of the ways Meta plans to put generative AI “into every single one of our products.”

The planned features include AI “agents” for WhatsApp and Messenger, something that Zuckerberg has discussed in the past. And while Axios reports that WhatsApp and Messenger may be first to get the feature, an early version of an AI chatbot was spotted in the Instagram app this week by app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi. Screenshots he shared indicated the app could have as many as 30 different “personalities” to choose from.

Also in the works, according to Axios: generative AI photo editing in Instagram. The feature would apparently allow users to edit their photos via text prompts and then share the images back to their Story. Zuckerberg has also recently discussed — during the company’s most recent earnings call — post creation tools for Facebook, as well as for the platform’s advertisers.

It’s still unclear just how soon some of these features may launch, but it sounds like Zuckerberg is hoping to see them sooner than later. The company is also hoping employees will come up with some ideas for new generative AI features of their own and is reportedly hosting an internal hackathon to inspire potential new ideas.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mark-zuckerberg-says-generative-ai-is-coming-to-every-single-one-of-our-products-204741820.html?src=rss 

‘Like A Dragon Gaiden’ revives Kiryu on November 9th 2023

Sega’s Japanese gangster series, Yakuza (or Like a Dragon), will continue in Like a Dragon 8, but the company also teased a separate title that would continue the story of the series’ protagonist from the first six games. Yes, Kiryu Kazuma is back, but well, without the name. 

The laboriously named Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name will focus on Kiryu, who, having faked his death, is back on the mean, incredibly reflective streets of Japan. According to leaks earlier this week, will feature two fighting styles, including ‘agent’ techniques that appear to be both gadget-heavy and remind me a lot of Link’s Ultrahand from what is probably the best game of 2023. Oh, and Spider-Man. In short, it’s going to be very silly again.

Gaiden looks to be another traditional brawler, and it launches on November 9th 2023. If you’re looking for more RPG-style gangster adventures, you’ll have to wait for next year’s Like A Dragon 8.

Catch up on all of the news from Summer Game Fest right here!

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/like-a-dragon-gaiden-revives-kiryu-on-november-9th-2023-204950865.html?src=rss 

Watch Devolver Digital’s Summer Game Fest stream here at 6PM ET

Perhaps you feel that the Summer Game Fest Live and Day of the Devs events didn’t include quite enough gaming news for one day. In that case, you’re in luck, as Devolver Digital is rounding off the day’s festivities with its own showcase.

You’ll be able to watch the latest Devolver Direct below at 6PM ET. It’s taking place on the same stream as the Summer Game Fest Live and Day of the Devs showcases, so you can scrub through the YouTube video timeline for even more announcements and trailers.

You can expect Devolver to get up to its usual offbeat antics in what’s reliably one of the most entertaining events around this time of year. For this edition, Devolver is promising the “return of Volvy.” You know, the publisher’s long-standing mascot? The mouse-like creature with an oversized arm? The star of games such as Hotline Miami, Enter the Gungeon, Gris and Cult of the Lamb? Anyone? Despite Devolver’s assertions that Volvy has been a cultural icon for over 30 years, the critter isn’t actually real. Or maybe we’ve collectively erased him from our memories due to his various misdeeds. You know what you did, Volvy.

Anyway, Devolver has a heap of intriguing games in the pipeline and we should learn more about some of them during the stream. I have my fingers crossed for an update on Skate Story, which has been one of my most anticipated games since Devolver dropped an incredibly stylish announcement trailera year ago. Other upcoming games we may learn more about include Gunbrella (in which you have a firearm that’s also an umbrella), Gris follow-up Neva, the striking action adventure title The Plucky Squire and The Talos Principle 2. The publisher is also promising new game announcements, while there should be an update on the Human: Fall Flat front.

We’ll be bringing you news, previews and hands-on impressions from all the Summer Game Fest events in Los Angeles over the next several days. There’s plenty more to come, including showcases from the likes of Xbox, Ubisoft and Capcom. Stay tuned to Engadget for all the latest.

Catch up on all of the news from Summer Game Fest right here!

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/watch-devolver-digitals-summer-game-fest-stream-here-at-6pm-et-210012113.html?src=rss 

‘Alto’s Adventure’ devs announce new game, and it’s all about sheep herding

Indie game developer Land & Sea, the team behind Alto’s Adventure and Alto’s Odyssey, just announced a new title ahead of this year’s Day of the Dev’s showcase during Summer Games Fest. Summerhill is described as a “story-driven puzzle adventure game” that casts you as both a sheepherder and their intrepid canine companion.

If you’ve played the adorably zen Alto series you know what to expect on a vibe level. Summerhill leans hard on the pastoral setting, emphasizing chill puzzle solving at your own pace. The graphics recall the Alto series and other indie standouts like Monument Valley. To that end, the composer behind Monument Valley 2, Todd Baker, is here to deliver a “folk-inspired” soundtrack.

On the gameplay front, the dev promises “fluid herding-based gameplay” and “gentle problem-solving,” along with a narrative mystery regarding the landscape’s ancient past. You’ll also be herding and corralling your sheep along with your trusty dog, all while honing skills to tackle “increasingly more complex puzzles.” The narrative is wordless but the dev promises it’s rife with “themes of duty, companionship and morality.”

Summerhill is an entirely new IP that aims to build on the themes that we care about most as a studio,” writes Land & Sea founder Harry Nesbitt. “In many ways, sheep herding is in our DNA and we really wanted to do justice to this timeless tradition and tell a story that could only be told in this way.”

There’s no release date yet, as the title is currently in active development, but it’s far enough along for a trailer. This team has been busy lately. Some members, regrouped as Snowman Games, recently launched an exclusive title for Netflix.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/altos-adventure-devs-announce-new-game-and-its-all-about-sheep-herding-210022181.html?src=rss 

Fortnite’s next season features Transformers and rideable raptors

Epic Games is about to decimate the Fortnite island once again. The battle royale’s latest season, dubbed Fortnite Wilds, commences on June 9th, and a cinematic trailer debuted for it during Summer Game Fest Live.

This time around, Epic is revamping the island by collapsing the center of it to reveal a jungle. You’ll be able to ride colorful velociraptors and explore ancient ruins. Mud and vines will play roles in the season as well. Somehow, all of that ties into a Transformers collaboration as Optimus Prime make an appearance. As it happens, a new Transformers movie is in theaters this week.

There’s not much cohesion between the jungle theme and the latest crossover, but it doesn’t really matter. Millions of people will rush to play the new season anyway. Besides, let’s face it: tearing around the island on the back of a raptor while wearing an Optimus Prime skin could be fun.

Catch up on all of the news from Summer Game Fest right here!

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/fortnites-next-season-features-transformers-and-rideable-raptors-210411943.html?src=rss 

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