Canadian actor Dave Foley came across a real UFO in the sky and recalled the unusual sighting.
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Halo: The Master Chief Collection seems to be getting microtransactions within the future that allows players to purchase “Spartan Points”.The news comes from a recent Halo Community Update and was reported on by Windows Central. The post clarifies that Spartan Points are the rebranding of Season Points, which can be earned by completing challenges and levelling up and spent on various items and cosmetics.The potential inclusion of microtransactions is for “players who are new to the MCC, or who may not have dedicated much time specifically to unlocking items during the seasonal updates”, or “completionists looking to catch the last outstanding items they need”.
It’s worth noting that the post says 343 Industries is satisfied with the current system in place, and this will be an “additive alternative” to give players more options.Microtransactions are often met with controversy, and 343 is getting out ahead of any backlash by stating, “In the interest of transparency with our dedicated and passionate community, we wanted to inform you of this exploration in advance”, while again reiterating that it’s purely additive. While there aren’t any further details about the microtransactions at the time of publication, the post clarifies that more information would be shared in the future.Halo: The Master Chief Collection released in 2014 as a compilation of the first four numbered Halo entries.
Since its release, Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach have also been added to the collection as additional downloads for the Xbox version, while the 2019 PC release launched with Halo: Reach as the first title with the rest of the catalogue released chronologically.In other news, FromSoftware is hiring for multiple new projects. Company
.Canadian actor Dave Foley came across a real UFO in the sky and recalled the unusual sighting.
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Johnny Depp reportedly confided in an influencer who was covering his trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard. Jessica Reed Kraus, who goes by the username @houseinhabit on Instagram and has more than 900,000 followers, posted daily updates about the six-week defamation trial to her account.
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Tesla and SpaceX founder and would-be Twitter owner Elon Musk fielded questions from employees of the social media company today in a virtual town hall where he said he’d like to see at least a billion people on the platform and was a bit ominous when it came to questions on job cuts.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAmid Elon Musk’s pending $44 billion takeover of Twitter — which still isn’t guaranteed — the mega-billionaire fielded questions from the social network’s staffers Thursday.A top-of-mind question for Twitter employees: Will there be layoffs if he completes the deal? Musk did not explicitly say one way or the other, but he said, that the company “needs to get healthy” and that “Anyone who is a significant contributor should have nothing to worry about,” Bloomberg reported.He also said, “Right now costs exceed revenue. That’s not a great situation,” per a report by the Verge.
Manchester Town Hall has remained a constant part of the city's ever-expanding skyline for almost 145 years.
Seinfeld the TV series has paid tribute to Philip Baker Hall following his death at the age of 90.The actor, who played library detective Lt. Joe Bookman on the hit American sitcom, passed away on Sunday night (June 12) with complications from emphysema, as confirmed by his daughter Anna Ruth Hall (via The Washington Post).“The great Philip Baker Hall will forever be remembered by Seinfeld fans as the hard-nosed library detective, Mr Bookman,” the show’s official Twitter account posted.“Hall had a long and impressive career as one of Hollywood’s top character actors. His talent will be cherished.”The great Philip Baker Hall will forever be remembered by Seinfeld fans as the hard-nosed library detective, Mr.
pic. twitter. com/1x5mLyvro3— Seinfeld (@SeinfeldTV) June 14, 2022“The great Philip Baker Hall will forever be remembered by Seinfeld fans as the hard-nosed library detective, Mr Bookman,” the show’s official account tweeted.
he wrote. “He was surrounded by loved ones. The world has an empty space in it.