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Aug 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Evo's Big Changes: New Owners, More Games, and Global Growth

Evo, the famous fighting game tournament, is getting a makeover. NODWIN Gaming, a big name in esports, just bought Sony's share in Evo. But don't worry, Sony is still sticking around as a sponsor until 2028. They're bringing their PlayStation Tournaments platform to the table. NODWIN Gaming isn't n

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Aug 22 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Zhong Kui: The Ghost King's New Adventure

China's gaming scene is buzzing with excitement, especially after the massive success of Wukong in 2024. Now, Game Science is back with Black Myth: Zhong Kui, a game that promises to dive deep into Chinese mythology and Taoism. This time, the spotlight is on Zhong Kui, a figure not as famous as the

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Aug 21 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park's Sharp Take on AI, Tech, and Trump's Washington

South Park's latest season is making waves, both in ratings and controversy. The show has always been bold, but this season seems to be pushing boundaries even more. One recent episode, "Sickofancy, " tackled some heavy topics: Trump's tough immigration policies, a jab at a high-ranking official's l

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Aug 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

South Park Takes on Trump's D. C. in New Episode

South Park is back with another episode that dives into politics. This time, the show is looking at President Trump's decision to send more law enforcement to Washington D. C. The new episode, called \"Sickofancy, \" shows Towelie visiting the capital and finding it filled with soldiers and tanks.

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Aug 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gamescom 2025: Big Reveals and Surprises

Gamescom 2025 kicked off with a bang, showcasing a variety of games and announcements that left fans buzzing. The event, hosted by Geoff Keighley, featured a mix of trailers, reveals, and updates that spanned multiple genres and platforms. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 took the spotlight early on, with

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Aug 20 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Understanding David Hekili Kenui Bell's Health Struggles and Legacy

David Hekili Kenui Bell, known for his role in the live-action "Lilo & Stitch, " faced serious health issues before his passing. The autopsy report, released by the Hawaii Police Department, revealed that Bell suffered from acute respiratory failure, sepsis, heart disease, and morbid obesity. These

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Aug 19 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Big Reveals and Surprises at gamescom Opening Night Live 2025

gamescom Opening Night Live 2025 is where gamers get a first look at what's coming next in the world of video games. This year's event is packed with big announcements and exciting trailers. Geoff Keighley, the well-known host, is back to guide us through the night. Before the event, Keighley share

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Aug 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities Born in Late August: A Look at Their Journeys

Late August is a special time for many famous people. These stars have made their mark in movies, music, and TV. They show that talent can shine at any age. Let's explore some of these celebrities and see what makes them unique. On August 24, we have a diverse group of talents. Mason Williams is a

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Aug 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Snow White's Big Miss: What Went Wrong?

Gal Gadot, known for her role in Wonder Woman, recently talked about the 2025 Snow White remake's box office flop. The movie, which featured Gadot as the Evil Queen and Rachel Zegler as Snow White, didn't meet expectations. It made only $42 million in its first weekend and ended up with $205 million

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Aug 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Comedy's Comeback: Why Cancel Culture Is Losing Its Power

Nate Jackson, a well-known comedian, believes that cancel culture is on its way out. He thinks people are getting tired of trying to silence comedians and are instead choosing to watch what they enjoy. With so many entertainment options available, audiences are simply moving on from performers whose

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