Another Leak Points To Red Dead Redemption Release On PC

Even after several leaks, Rockstar still hasn’t officially announced Red Dead Redemption for PC. However, a new leak suggests that it’s still in the cards.

According to Twitter user TezFunz2, Rockstar accidentally included the metadata for the first Red Dead Redemption game on PC with its new launcher update. Additionally, the game has supposedly shown up on Steam’s database, indicating that the PC version will also release on that platform.

Rumors of a PC port started when TezFunz2 posted a screenshot they claimed was pulled from a Rockstar launcher site file that had a description of the game. There were also several other leaks that pointed to a PC release, including an Epic Games Store database leak, as well as it being briefly mentioned on PlayStation Network. Come fro…

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1957 Tropicana Las Vegas Closes on 2 April 2024 to Mark the End of an Era

After 67 years of operation, legendary Tropicana Las Vegas will close on 2 April 2024 to mark the end of an era. The inevitable part of the gaming and entertainment industry since 1957, the resort has come of an age to shut down the business and step down from the stage.

Closing to Make Room For the new Athletics Stadium:

It’s the spirit of the property that will keep the story alive, but the time has taken its toll from the Tropicana’s appearance. The iconic casino will reportedly be demolished later this year to make room for the upcoming prospect, a new Major League Baseball Stadium. As USA Today reports, once the Tropicana is gone, the Sahara casino resort will be the only testimony of the time when some legendary pop starts …

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FC 25 Launch Trailer Shows Beckham Locking In, Gnarly Blisters, And Vomit

EA Sports has released the launch trailer for FC 25, which is out now in early access for people who buy premium edition, ahead of its rollout for everyone on September 27. The launch trailer is intense. The trailer shows legendary footballer David Beckham receiving a phone call but choosing to ignore it and instead turn up his TV’s volume and lean forward to truly focus.

The trailer bounces between footage of the game and live-action scenes showing the dedication people have to the real-world sport with intense, close-up shots of gnarly blisters, a ball-bruised stomach, and x-rays depicting an injured ankle. There is even a quick shot of a player doubling over in exhaustion and throwing up their lunch. Take a look for yourself in the launch trailer below.