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Call of Duty will no longer receive back-to-back Black Ops or Modern Warfare releases, as latest series entry fails to meet expectations

Victoria Phillips Kennedy

Activision's annual Call of Duty series will no longer see back-to-back entries in its Modern Warfare and Black Ops sub-franchises. The change comes after this year's entry - Call of Duty Black Ops ...[Continue Reading]

Eurogamer.net

3 days ago

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The 5 biggest announcements and trailers from The Game Awards 2025

lauren@pcgamer.com (Lauren Morton) , Lauren Morton

Another year of The Game Awards is in the books with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 taking home the GOTY trophy, but we're not going to pretend the three-plus hour marathon isn't also totally about the ...[Continue Reading]

PC Gamer

1 day ago

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Farmers and fishers offered lifeline as government expands loans

Selina Green and Elsie Adamo

Drought-stricken farmers and fishers affected by algal blooms will soon be able to access new low-interest loans, but some farmers say the government has not gone far enough. A Drought Hardship Loan ...[Continue Reading]

ABC News (AU)

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NFL playoff picture: What does Bucs-Falcons mean for NFC standings in Week 15

Nick Simon

Game result: The Falcons stunned the Bucs in Tampa on Thursday night, kicking a game-winning field goal as time expired to win 29-26. The Bucs led or were tied for much of the first half, but Kirk Co ...[Continue Reading]

SB Nation

1 day ago


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Government reveals taxpayer-funded deal to keep Australias largest aluminium smelter open. How long we will pay?

Tony Wood, Program Director, Energy, Grattan Institute

It seemed inevitable politically at least that the federal government would step in to save Tomago Aluminium in New South Wales, Australias largest aluminium smelter. Rio Tinto, the owners of ...[Continue Reading]

The Conversation Africa

1 day ago


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Crypto mogul Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years for fraud

Punch Newspapers

A US court sentenced cryptocurrency tycoon Do Kwon to 15 years in prison on Thursday over fraud linked to his companys failure, which wiped out $40 billion of investors money and shook global crypt ...[Continue Reading]

The Punch

1 day ago