May 4, 2024

Hardware

Sony fumbles Helldivers 2’s success streak, PSN requirement leads to 98,000 negative reviews

Like the orbital arrays that drop bombs on alien infestations, gamers have dropped heavy artillery on Helldivers 2’s review score. 3 VIEW GALLERY – 3 IMAGES Once the darling of PC gamers, Helldivers 2 is now getting review bombed on Steam due to a controversial decision from Sony. Helldivers 2 will now require a PlayStation Network account to keep playing. Users have until June 4 to make their PSN accounts and sign in. Predictably, PC

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Second Life Steals, Deals, and Freebies: The Scoop ‘n’ Score Hunt, Running May 1st to 31st, 2024

If you want even more news about fabulous freebies and bargains in Second Life than what I write about in this blog, may I recommend the Second Life group I maintain, called the RyanSchultz.com Steals, Deals & Freebies group? The group costs only L$50 to join; more information here. It’s May again, which means that all month long, the Second Life Syndicate will be running their annual Scoop ‘n’ Score hunt, which offers many fabulous

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Hardware

Gray Zone Warfare rises from ashes of Tarkov drama, becomes #1 best-seller on Steam

A major tactical FPS competitor has risen from the ashes of the Escape from Tarkov drama. 4 VIEW GALLERY – 4 IMAGES New early access survival shooter Gray Zone Warfare is doing incredibly well right now on Steam. The early access game is currently the #1 top-seller in terms of revenue on Steam, and is #2 globally. Even the $65 support edition upgrade is currently on the top 10 global best-sellers list. As of yesterday

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Amae Health is building an in-person approach to mental healthcare in an increasingly digital space | TechCrunch

When Sonia García and Stas Sokolin decided to launch Amae Health to solve the broken care system for people with severe mental illness, they were already intimately familiar with the industry’s issues. “I started thinking about this problem a very long time ago,” said Sokolin, Amae’s CEO. “I grew up with a sister who had bipolar disorder for many, many years, and as a family we always struggled to find her care. It seemed like

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