Dune: Awakening gets pushed back to June

Dune: Awakening, the open-world MMO inspired by Frank Herbert’s novels and Denis Villeneuve’s films, has been delayed. Developer Funcom said on Tuesday that it needs “a bit more time to cook.” Previously slated for May 20, the game has a new release date of June 10 on Steam.

Funcom says the three-week delay will allow it to “act on a lot more of the feedback we know is important to our beta testers.” The game is in a closed one now, but the developer says it will roll out a larger-scale beta test in May. Further details on that are coming “soon.”

Although June 10 is the new launch date for those who buy the $50 standard version, Funcom is launching a head-start incentive for those who plunk down $70 or $90 on the Deluxe or Ultimate edition. Those versions will unlock on June 5. (Gotta love paywalling an earlier release date.)

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Although Dune: Awakening is set in the familiar Duniverse on Arrakis, it uses an alternate timeline. In this “what if?” version, the Fremen have disappeared, Paul Atreides was never born (sorry, Chalamaniacs) and Lady Jessica gave birth to a girl. You start as a prisoner taken to the planet but soon “learn the true meaning of desert power,” rising to become an agent of the Atreides or the Harkonnen.

You can get a jump on things today with a character creator, launched in February, that lets you build your hero and take the Gom Jabbar test. (For more casual Dune fans, that’s the hand-in-a-box torture test.) You can use your character when the game launches.

Dune: Awakening will only be available on Steam when it arrives on June 10. You can pre-order it now. It’s also coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, but those versions don’t yet have a release date.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/dune-awakening-gets-pushed-back-to-june-155059951.html?src=rss 

Baldur’s Gate 3 gains cross-play, a photo mode and more in its final major update

Larian Studios has deployed the final major update for Baldur’s Gate 3. It’s a pretty spicy one too, as the developer is adding a bunch of the community’s most-requested changes. Among them is full cross-play support. So, no matter whether you’re playing on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S or Mac, you can squad up with your buddies and help each other get through the huge RPG.

Another welcome arrival is that of a built-in photo mode. This will be available during most parts of the game, including cutscenes. You can also slap stickers on your snaps and apply several effects to them.

Along with those updates, Larian has added 12 new subclasses, and it says each of them offer new ways to play the 2023 hit. The additions are as follows:

Bard — College of Glamour

Barbarian — Path of Giants

Cleric — Death Domain

Druid — Circle of Stars

Fighter — Arcane Archer

Monk — Way of The Drunken Master

Paladin — Oath of the Crown

Ranger — Swarmkeeper

Rogue — Swashbuckler

Sorcerer — Shadow Magic

Warlock — Hexblade

Wizard — Bladesinging

Larian says each of the subclasses has fresh abilities, animations, visual effects and summons. The latest Paladin subclass comes with new voiced dialogue for the Oathbreaker Knight, the studio says.

Steam Trading Cards are new to Baldur’s Gate 3 too, enabling Steam players to craft badges and unlock profile backgrounds and emoticons for their accounts. On top of all that, Larian has added support for partial level editing for current characters, items and triggers to its modding toolkit, as well as some quality-of-life updates. The studio says it’s passing the reins to the community to make future updates as it’s moving onto other projects, which will not include the next game in the series. While it’s beavering away on other games, Larian plans to release weekly videos about Baldur’s Gate 3 and development of the game on YouTube.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/baldurs-gate-3-gains-cross-play-a-photo-mode-and-more-in-its-final-major-update-155317724.html?src=rss 

Sedona Prince Allegations: Why She Wasn’t Selected in WNBA Draft

Sedona was not selected for the 2025 WNBA draft. Learn about the reported allegations she faced from multiple people and her response to the claims.

Sedona was not selected for the 2025 WNBA draft. Learn about the reported allegations she faced from multiple people and her response to the claims. 

Notion Mail is a powerful but lightweight email client for busy people

A few years ago, I gave up on my Gmail inbox. I used to be meticulous. I would assign labels to every new email that came in, starring those that I wanted to find later easily. But between a job in journalism and way too much spam, the volume of new messages became unmanageable. And as of this article, I have more than 21,000 unread emails. After trying Notion’s new email client, I might have a chance to reclaim my inbox.

With Notion Mail, Notion isn’t trying to reinvent email. “I feel like every email client has their own system, and many have a religious onboarding experience,” Notion Mail Lead Andrew Milich tells me over video chat. “You know, it’s either keyboard shortcuts, a screening feature, a chatbox or something else. We tried to do something more lightweight.”

Milich knows a thing or two about rigid email apps. Before joining Notion, he was the co-founder of Skiff, a startup that offered, among other things, end-to-end encrypted email. Notion acquired Skiff at the start of 2024. Since then, the Skiff team has been working on Notion Mail. For those keeping track, Notion Calendar was similarly born out of the company’s acquisition of Cron.

“We want Notion Mail to stand alone as an email product you would love and want to use independent of Notion, but also one that every existing Notion user will find familiar and enjoyable,” Milich says.

To that point, current Notion users will find much that’s familiar. For instance, in the compose window there’s support for slash commands, code blocks and Markdown shortcuts. However, it’s the new features Milich and his team created for Notion Mail that are what make the app interesting.

Notion

It starts with two related tools: AI labels and views. The first time you open Notion Mail, the software will analyze your inbox and suggest personalized labels for broad categories of messages, and create corresponding folders where those emails will be automatically sorted. You can filter, group and sort emails independently within each view for added flexibility. If you ever want to create additional AI labels, a button at the top of the interface to do so quickly. Additionally, any labels you create through Notion Mail will be preserved in Gmail, and your data won’t be used to train future AI models.

“We try to sync as much data as possible, so that means all these labels, even the ones that are applied by AI as the emails are received, get synchronized to Gmail too,” Milich says, adding, “we’ve deliberately moved drafts and sent lower and tried to focus users on the labeling, views and templates.”

The final pillar of Notion Mail revolves around scheduling. Provided you’ve granted Notion Calendar access to your Google Calendar, you can insert booking links directly within the compose window by typing “/schedule”. For the recipient, a single click will get them on your calendar.

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Outside of those big features, Notion Mail offers the usual time savers you’ll find in its competitors, including suggested replies, keyboard shortcuts and a built-in AI editor for drafting and editing messages. There’s also a snippet library you can use to save yourself from writing the same section of text over and over again in different emails.

In the short time I’ve had with Notion Mail, I’ve noticed it’s incredibly flexible. According to Milich, the app isn’t designed to push users toward a goal like inbox zero that isn’t obtainable (or really useful) in a modern context. Instead, he says his hope is that Notion Mail limits how much the act of managing your inbox drains your time, energy and attention, and so far I can say it has done exactly that.

If you want to try Notion Mail for yourself, Notion is making the client available to everyone, including free users, at no additional cost. You will only need to pay for the app if you frequently use some of its AI features. At launch, it works with Gmail. Milich says support for Outlook and iCloud is on the roadmap, but didn’t share a specific date.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/notion-mail-is-a-powerful-but-lightweight-email-client-for-busy-people-150007543.html?src=rss 

League of Legends Season 2: Hello Brawls, bye-bye Voracious Atakhan

Riot Games has unveiled details about the next season for League of Legends. This chapter of the MOBA is themed Spirit Blossom Beyond, and it will bring a temporary new look to Summoner’s Rift and several floral cosmetics for the champions. Season 2 will also involve some notable gameplay changes, as well as introducing an all-new game mode called Brawl.

LoL is a perpetual balancing act, and the team at Riot have pared back the emphasis on early- and mid-game objectives this season so players can focus more on laning at the start of a match. Void Grubs are getting nerfed, with only one trio of grubs spawning per game. The reward for securing all three will be a single Void Mite to aid in your tower takes. Rift Herald has been slightly retuned, removing the Shelly’s Gaze debuff to make the camp easier to solo.

Atakhan is getting overhauled for Season 2. With this streamlined approach, he will only have one form that expands on the Bloody Petals mechanic introduced in Season 1. Killing the new Thornbound Atakhan will grant a team all remaining Bloody Petals that have spawned on the map with an increased buff amount. The team will also get a permanent buff for the rest of the match called Spiritual Purification: when an enemy is killed, opponents in the surrounding area will be slowed and take damage. Riot intended this Atakhan design to match the seasonal theme as well as nixing the unpopular mechanics like the team-wide Withdraw buff from the Voracious version of this new neutral camp.

Riot Games

As the name implies, the new Brawl mode for LoL is all about fighting. It’s a 5v5 matchup that removes much of the strategic burden from typical bouts, with no towers and only a handful of neutral buffs available to claim. Instead, teams score points by taking down enemy champions and by shepherding minions into the rival gate on a new map designed just for this mode. Riot is positioning these bite-sized, 10-minute matches as on-ramps for newer players still building their basic skills or as a mental break from the regular solo queue grind.

As with any big new content release, there are plenty of other tweaks to balance and quality of life that will be fully detailed in the patch notes. Season 2 for League of Legends kicks off on April 30.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/league-of-legends-season-2-hello-brawls-bye-bye-voracious-atakhan-150028605.html?src=rss 

The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion remake is real, according to developer screenshots

It looks like that long-rumored remake of Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion is actually real, according to a report by Eurogamer. There are actual screenshots of the game in action that were published on developer Virtuos’ website. Even cooler? Eurogamer suggests that the game will be shadow-dropped next week for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The same report also indicates it’ll be available on Game Pass.

Fans on Reddit and elsewhere began poking around on the developer’s website and reportedly found a treasure trove of in-game images, which included comparison screenshots to the original game from 2006. Eurogamer has collected these images on imgur to preserve them for posterity. It has also been corroborated that the screenshots do come from Virtuos’ server. We’ve reached out to Bethesda and will update this post when we hear back.

Virtuos

This remake has been bouncing around the rumor mill since 2020. Initial reports pegged it as a simple remaster, but a former Virtuos employee claimed it was a full remake back in 2023. It’s reportedly being built using Unreal Engine 5. That same employee also suggested that several gameplay systems have been completely reworked, including stamina, archery, sneaking, blocking and hit reaction. The HUD has also supposedly been remade.

All we can do now is wait for next week and see if Microsoft does indeed surprise-drop the game. If not, there’s an Xbox summer showcase on June 8. Maybe we’ll get some clarity at that event.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-elder-scrolls-4-oblivion-remake-is-real-according-to-developer-screenshots-151955341.html?src=rss 

The Affordable Home Upgrade That Could Save Your House from a Wildfire

Wildfires are no longer just a seasonal scare in California—they’re an ever-present threat. From celebrity estates in Malibu to tight-knit communities in Sonoma, the devastation doesn’t discriminate. While A-listers may have the resources to rebuild, the real question is: How do everyday homeowners protect their properties in the first place? The answer is surprisingly simple….

Wildfires are no longer just a seasonal scare in California—they’re an ever-present threat. From celebrity estates in Malibu to tight-knit communities in Sonoma, the devastation doesn’t discriminate. While A-listers may have the resources to rebuild, the real question is: How do everyday homeowners protect their properties in the first place? The answer is surprisingly simple…. 

4chan, the internet’s most infamous forum, is down following an alleged hack

4chan, the controversial forum known for birthing early meme culture and Gamergate, is down, following an apparent hack. Per Downdetector, reports of an outage began circulating late Monday evening, with users sharing updates on connection issues through the early hours of Tuesday morning. As of the writing of this article, it’s possible to access the website following a long delay, but clicking on any of the board links leads to a timeout. 

According to screenshots shared on Imgur (NSFW warning), it appears a hacker gained shell access to 4chan’s hosting server. They then went on to post images of the site’s phpmyadmin page, and appear to have doxed the entire moderation team alongside many of the site’s registered users. While it seems some users took steps to protect their identities, many appear to have used their primary email address to register for the forum, with .edu and even .gov addresses reportedly appearing in the list leaked emails.      

It’s unclear what this means for the future of 4chan, but some social media and Reddit users are speculating this could be the end of the internet’s most infamous forum. In addition to doxing much of 4chan’s userbase, the hacker also appears to have leaked the site’s source code, revealing security holes that have existed since around the time Hiroyuki Nishimura bought the forum from creator Christoper Poole. It may take months to rebuild a more secure version of 4chan.        

If this is the end of 4chan, it would be the most significant de-platforming of extreme right-wing internet users since Kiwi Farms temporarily went down in 2022.  

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/4chan-the-internets-most-infamous-forum-is-down-following-an-alleged-hack-142516392.html?src=rss 

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