Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven DLC Adds Ranching, New Area & Dungeons

Woolhaven DLC Brings Ranching and New Dangers to Cult of the Lamb Massive Monster's next Cult of the Lamb expansion, Woolhaven, will introduce a new mountain region, two dungeons and — notably — a full ranching system. Revealed in a developer overview video, the expansion lets you raise, name and bond with animals, tend to their needs and protect them from predators. Ranching adds both practical and narrative hooks: you can shear animals for wool, keep them as pets, or harvest them for meat. Followers can also form attachments and have their own pets, which adds an extra layer of management and potential drama — especially in a game where chaos and cult politics are common. New area: Woolhaven mountain region and two dungeons Ranchable animals: cows-like creatures, goats, sheep,…
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Mexico considers 8% tax on violent video games — what it means

Mexico May Impose an 8% Tax on Violent (Mature-Rated) Video Games Mexico's Chamber of Deputies has approved a budget package that includes a proposed 8% tax on video games rated C or D under the country's age classification system — roughly equivalent to mature/adult ratings used elsewhere. The levy would apply to digital and physical sales and also cover in-game purchases and microtransactions. The measure now moves to the Senate and must be considered ahead of the November 15 budget deadline. The government's proposal cites recent studies it says link violent video games to higher aggression and negative social or psychological effects among adolescents. The report references a 2012 study while also noting some positive associations with gaming, such as motor learning and resilience-building. Who is affected: Games with C…
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Halo Studios Reportedly Developing Live-Service Multiplayer Halo + Combat Evolved Remake

Halo Studios Reportedly Developing Live-Service Multiplayer Halo and a Combat Evolved Remake New reports claim Halo Studios (the studio formerly known as 343 Industries) is working on a live-service, long-term updating multiplayer Halo title that would follow a continuous content cadence similar to games like Fortnite — though the leak emphasizes it won’t be a battle royale. The studio is also reportedly developing a remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo: Infinite launched nearly four years ago, and while its multiplayer has seen notable updates, the game struggled with delivering the originally planned long-term roadmap. Sources say a planned 10-year update strategy was scrapped amid leadership changes and a shift to Unreal Engine, leaving some longtime fans skeptical of future live-service plans. What’s reported: A live-service multiplayer Halo with…
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Engadget review roundup: Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Meta Ray-Ban Display, ASUS ROG Ally X and more

Engadget review roundup: Pixel 10 Pro Fold and other notable new devices Techtober delivered a flood of new gadgets, and Engadget’s reviews team has been busy testing them all. The latest roundup covers Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold, Pixel Watch 4, Pixel Buds 2a, the Meta Ray-Ban Display, ASUS’s ROG Xbox Ally X, Bose’s QuietComfort Headphones (2nd gen), and the Razer Blade 18 (2025). The headline: Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold addresses a long-standing issue for foldables by adding real dust and water resistance, a major step forward for durability. Reviewers praise the improvement, but the $1,799 price remains a significant barrier for many buyers. Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold — Now with proper dust & water resistance, making foldables more practical. Price: $1,799. Pixel Watch 4 & Pixel Buds…
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New Releases: Near Flesh by Katherine Dunn & 30 Days of Night: Falling Sun

New Releases: Near Flesh by Katherine Dunn & 30 Days of Night: Falling Sun This week’s reading list highlights two recent releases: Near Flesh, a posthumous collection of short stories by the late Katherine Dunn, and 30 Days of Night: Falling Sun, a revival entry in the popular horror series. Both titles offer readers fresh takes in literary fiction and horror. Why these matter: Katherine Dunn is best known for Geek Love, and a collected release like Near Flesh provides new access to her shorter work and stylistic range. Meanwhile, the 30 Days of Night franchise continues to find new life with Falling Sun, tapping into the appetite for atmospheric, serialized horror. Near Flesh — A short-story collection from the late Katherine Dunn showcasing her darkly inventive prose and character-driven…
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NVIDIA shows off first Blackwell wafer manufactured in the US

NVIDIA unveils first Blackwell wafer made in the U.S. at TSMC Phoenix NVIDIA has announced the first Blackwell wafer assembled in the United States at TSMC’s Phoenix semiconductor facility. The wafer is the base material for NVIDIA’s next-generation Blackwell AI chips — a platform the company says will deliver significantly improved performance and efficiency over its predecessor. Blackwell was introduced last year with industry partners including Amazon, Google and OpenAI lining up to adopt the architecture. NVIDIA claims the platform translates to dramatically lower cost and energy use — the company has stated figures as large as ~25x improvements compared to the previous generation— and the move to U.S. wafer production is aimed at reducing exposure to tariffs and geopolitical supply risks. At a celebration event, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang…
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8BitDo launches NES40 collection for NES 40th anniversary

8BitDo Launches NES40 Collection to Celebrate NES’s 40th Anniversary To mark 40 years since the Nintendo Entertainment System arrived in the US, 8BitDo has unveiled a nostalgic NES40 product line inspired by the classic console. The collection mixes modern features with retro styling and includes a limited Ultimate 2 controller bundle, a compact speaker, and a premium aluminum keyboard — all available for pre-order. Key highlights: Ultimate 2 Controller (NES40) — $80, ships Nov 18. Includes a transparent NES Retro Receiver for compatibility with the original NES, four custom joystick caps, and a R.O.B. keychain. Retains Ultimate 2 features like TMR joysticks, Hall Effect triggers with mode switching, and wide customization. Compatible with Switch, Switch 2, Windows, and classic NES via the receiver. Retro Cube 2 Speaker — $50, ships…
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Amazon to Help Build Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Campus in Washington to Power AI and Cloud Services

Amazon to Help Build Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Campus in Washington to Power AI and Cloud Services Amazon has announced plans to develop the Cascade Advanced Energy Facility in Richland, Washington, working with Energy Northwest and X-energy to build small modular reactors (SMRs) to meet the company's large energy needs for AI and cloud computing. Construction is expected to begin before the end of the decade, with operations targeted in the 2030s. SMRs are smaller, modular nuclear reactors designed to be built in units and scaled up. Amazon will support four SMRs in the project's first phase, providing an initial 320 megawatts (MW) of capacity, and the site may expand to 12 units for substantially greater output. Partners include Energy Northwest (Washington state's utilities agency) and SMR developer X-energy. Location:…
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Lawsuits Challenge Texas’ App Store Age-Verification Law

Lawsuits Challenge Texas' App Store Age-Verification Law Texas' newly enacted App Store Accountability Act, which requires age verification before downloading apps or making in-app purchases and forces parental consent for underage users, is already facing legal challenges. The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) and a student group called Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT) have filed separate lawsuits claiming the law violates the First Amendment and places undue burdens on developers. The law is scheduled to take effect on New Year's Day. Plaintiffs argue the statute restricts access to lawful content, compels speech by requiring developers to "age-rate" apps for different audiences, and raises privacy concerns by necessitating identity verification (potentially including government IDs). CCIA, whose members include major tech companies, asserts the law "prevents users from seeing" lawful…
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Judge bans NSO from targeting WhatsApp, reduces damages in Meta suit

US Judge Bars NSO from Targeting WhatsApp, Narrows Damages in Meta Suit US District Judge Phyllis Hamilton has cut damages awarded to Meta from $167 million to $4 million in its 2019 suit against the Israeli spyware firm NSO Group, but issued a permanent injunction preventing NSO from targeting WhatsApp. The ruling follows allegations that NSO used its Pegasus spyware to spy on journalists, activists and others by exploiting WhatsApp vulnerabilities. Hamilton reduced monetary damages citing proportionality rules, yet concluded an injunction was necessary to prevent future violations given the “undetectable nature” of the defendants' technology. She also ordered NSO to delete and destroy computer code related to Meta's platforms as part of the injunction. Meta alleged Pegasus could infect devices via malicious WhatsApp messages or even missed calls. The…
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