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Embracer sales decline 26% to $1.3bn during first nine months of fiscal year






Embracer Group has released its financial results for the nine months ended December 31, 2025, reporting declines in overall net sales across its PC/console and mobile gaming divisions.
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People Are Sharing The Funniest Reason They’ve Heard For Someone Disliking A Movie, And I Don’t Know Whether To Laugh Or Cry






“I knew someone who didn’t like Titanic because, ‘They told you at the beginning that the boat sinks.’”

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Why Hiro is bullish on UK and EU game dev funding after helping The Chinese Room and Bulkhead go independent






VC firm Hiro Capital has unveiled a brand new advisory division. Hiro Advisory was established 18 months ago and is helmed by founding partners Spike Laurie, who is a partner at the VC, and industry veteran Mike McGarvey, who has worked at Eidos (as president, CEO and COO), early streaming firm OnLive, and QA giant Testronic over his 30-plus-year career.
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After She Was Accused Of Throwing “Direct Shade” At Blake Lively, Here’s The Context Behind Amanda Seyfried’s Supposed “Dig”






Amanda described her recent executive producer title on “The Housemaid” as a “vanity credit,” admitting, “I just jumped in, had a bunch of fun, and left.”

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NetEase revenue grows 6.9% to $16.1bn in 2025






NetEase has published its financial results for 2025, reporting a 6.9% rise in overall revenue to RMB 112.6 billion ($16.1 billion).
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What Are Your Thoughts On These Wild Disney Theories?






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Which Character In “The ‘Burbs” Are You?






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ByteDance reportedly in “advanced talks” to sell Mobile Legends dev Moonton Technology to Savvy Games for over $6bn






TikTok owner ByteDance is allegedly in “advanced talks” to sell Mobile Legends developer Moonton Technology to Savvy Games Group for between $6 billion and $7 billion.
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Most Fans Can Identify 26/31 Of These “Harry Potter” Characters, But Only True Fans Know The Final 5






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Here’s The Deal With All The Political Backlash At The 2026 Berlin Film Festival






“Artists should not be expected to comment on all broader debates about a festival’s previous or current practices over which they have no control.”
