Star Wars Jedi- Survivor Adds Fast Travel And Rideable Creatures

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is one of the most acclaimed Star Wars games ever, but many felt that it still had some room for improvement, especially in its exploration elements. In a recent interview, a key creative working on the game said that developer Respawn is adding fast travel and rideable mounts to the game in order to cut down on backtracking. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

“We will feature both fast travel and rideable creatures to help players quickly get from point A to B, and back to A,” director Stig Asmussen told Play Magazine. “The fast travel is point to point, and the rideable creatures offer a way to quickly negotiate between points and explore what is in between.”

Embrace the Holiday Spirit in New Red Tiger Slot Release- Christmas Morning

Christmas is almost here, and content providers outdone themselves to bring the festive spirit and release great titles with fantastic holiday themes. Among them is Red Tiger, which developed a new, Christmas-themed slot that will definitely trigger the Christmas magic even in the Grinches out there.

Unwrap the presents for great prizes:

The new release, Christmas Morning, has all of it: a fantastic theme, great gameplay, and a range of mechanics and features that can bring the player some of the great prizes this online slot features.

The Christmas tree is all set, and the gifts are under it, ready to be opened. The player has a chance to open them through the Christmas Present symbols, all of wh…

Genting Malasyia Raises $112M To Fund IRs Renewal

On May 8, Genting Malasyia Bhd, one of the world’s leading leisure and hospitality corporations and owner of Malaysia’s casino monopoly at Resorts World Genting, disclosed that it is raising MYR500 million in three tranches, which is approximately 112.6 million US dollars, to renovate and develop its IRs, involving those in Genting Highlands.

Fund raising through medium-terms notes:

“The funds will be raised via medim term notes, with the first tranche of RM250 million to carry a term of five years, at a raite of 5.07% per year,” according to the company’s statement in a filing to Bursa Malaysia on Friday.

The second tranche consists of MYR150 million for seven years with an interest rate of 5.35%, and the third of MYR100 million for 10 years with 5.52% interest.

Furthermore, the notes are officially issued by Genting Malaysia Capital Bhd, an entirely owned unit of Genting Malaysia, and unconditionally guaranteed by the …

Maryland Lottery and Gaming Posts Casino Financials for February

Maryland Lottery and Gaming published information about the financial performance of the state’s six casinos in February 2024. According to the regulator, revenue remained more or less stable.

The authority said that the six casinos have reported a total gaming revenue of $159.22 million for February. This figure represents a modest 1.4% year-on-year increase from February 2023, when the casinos declared revenue of $157 million.

However, fiscal year to date revenue, representing the period from July through February experienced a slight decline. Whereas Maryland’s casinos reported revenue of $1.37 billion for the previous year to date period, they now reported revenue of $1.28 billion.

In February 2024, The Free State’s casino contributed $67.79 million to the state, representing an increase of 1.3% year-on-year. Contributions to the Education Trust Fund stood at $48.9 million

After focusing on Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma for 20 years, Capcom’s Hideaki Itsuno says ‘it would be fun to create something new’-

Going by Capcom veteran Hideaki Itsuno’s resume as the director of multiple fighting games and steward of Devil May Cry since 2003, it’s clear he loves action games, and is very good at making them. But Dragon’s Dogma, an RPG, was his true passion project—a game he originally came up with the concept for in 2000, then had to wait eight years to make. “Every single open RPG that’s been released in Japan, I’ve played them all… or I own them, and I plan to play them!” he told Videogamer.com in an interview in 2012.

Dragon’s Dogma was Itsuno’s big chance to make something brand new at Capcom, a wholly original RPG of his own design. In the first 10 years Itsuno was at Capcom, his credits showcased a range of Capcom’s most beloved series: early on he worked on Street Fighter Alpha, then co-directed cult favorites Rival Schools and Power Stone. He directed an all-time great fighter, Capcom vs. SNK 2, and a not-so-well-remembered racing game, Auto Modellista,…

The best part of Deadlock’s Halloween update is a new building redesign which reimagines the world into a truly occult New York City

Deadlock celebrated this Halloween with a small patch that added a few fun items and reworked one building into something beautiful. It’s actually the first seasonal event that Deadlock has done anything for since its release into closed beta, but if you forgot to log in during Halloween, don’t worry; it’s still active even if the spooky holiday is over.

It’s pretty hard to miss the Halloween decorations in Deadlock. While the jack-o-lanterns are quite small, they are scattered absolutely everywhere across the map and stand out, especially because many of them have replaced urns and golden jars, which players love to destroy and ransack. But the pumpkins aren’t the best part of this Halloween patch, even if they do look creepy.

One of my favourite new additions is all the new Halloween-themed masks that were added. So far, I’ve seen a clown, Frankenstein’s monster, a jack-o-lantern, and a vampire. It seems like heroes get random masks every game, but for some reason, V…