Xbox boss Phil Spencer's just said some things about the decision to bring Indiana Jones and The Great Circle to PlayStation

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is now confirmed to be arriving on PS5 in spring 2025, not long after it initially releases later this year as a timed exclusive. That was set in stone – following plenty of reports and rumours – during yesterday’s Gamescom Opening Night Live, and now Xbox boss Phil Spencer’s said some thing about what went into the decision to bring the game to Sony’s consoles.Obviously, this is all a part of Xbox’s ongoing plans to do more multiplatform things, as outlined in that podcast earlier this year, with Grounded, Sea of Thieves, Hi-Fi Rush, and Pentiment, having all been brought to fresh platforms so far.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings During one of Microsoft’s Gamescom 2024 livestreams, Spencer was asked about the who…

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Sigourney Weaver just can't stay away from aliens as she confirms we'll be seeing her in The Mandalorian & Grogu

The Mandalorian & Grogu might not have a great name, but with Sigourney Weaver joining the cast, at least you’re more likely to be in for a good time.Back in May, it was reported that Alien, Avatar, and [insert third film beginning with A I’m sure she starred in for some nice alliteration], star Sigourney Weaver was in talks to join the The Mandalorian sequel film The Mandalorian & Grogu. Now, in a new interview with Deadline, the iconic actor has confirmed that she will be appearing in the Star Wars flick, a big addition to what will be the first Star Wars film in seven years by the time it releases – there’s only been TV shows since 2019’s Episode 9 – The Rise of Skywalker.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings When asked what the next movie We…

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Here we go again – the war against cheating is already underway in the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta

Oh boy, it’s happening again. The war between cheaters and Call of Duty’s anti-cheat software is kicking off once again. This time, the battle is rumbling aroun the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta, where early testing of Activision Blizzard’s home-grown Ricochet anti-cheat software is ticking away and stamping out cheaters where it can.However, as is the way with this sort of thing, cheaters are hard at work trying to figure out their way around such measures. Already there are clips of cheats in-action within beta matches, but for the moment bans come fast as long as reports land on suspicious players. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings For those who are unaware, there’ll be a back and forth between cheaters reigning supreme, and massive ban waves. C…

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