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Super Mario Party Jamboree Tops the Japanese Charts

Super Mario Party Jamboree (NS) has remained in first place on the retail charts in Japan with sales of 57,522 units, according to Famitsu for the week ending October 27, 2024. 

Farmagia (NS) debuted in eighth place with sales of 4,296 units.

Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven (NS) remained in second place with sales of 14,646 units. The PS5 version fell from third to seventh place with sales of 5,097 units.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (PS5) is up one spot to third place with sales of 8,620 units and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NS) re-entered the top 10 in fourth place with sales of 5,782 units.

Professional Baseball Spirits 2024-2025 (PS5) is up two spots to fifth with sales of 5,729, and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (NS) is up two spots to sixth place with sales of 5,492 units.

The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling platform with 60,096 units sold. The PlayStation 5 sold 13,965 units, the Xbox Series X|S sold 2,610 units, and the PlayStation 4 sold 53 units.

Here are the best-selling games in Japan:

    1. [NSW] Super Mario Party Jamboree (Nintendo, 10/17/24) – 57,522 (364,484)
    2. [NSW] Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven (Square Enix, 10/24/24) – 14,646 (85,013)
    3. [PS5] Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (Activision, 10/25/24) – 8,620 (35,567)
    4. [NSW] Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Nintendo, 04/28/17) – 5,782 (6,044,039)
    5. [PS5] Professional Baseball Spirits 2024-2025 (Konami, 10/17/24) – 5,729 (84,989)
    6. [NSW] The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (Nintendo, 09/26/24) – 5,492 (294,371)
    7. [PS5] Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven (Square Enix, 10/24/24) – 5,097 (37,254)
    8. [NSW] Farmagia (Marvelous, 11/01/24) – 4,296 (New)
    9. [NSW] Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Nintendo, 03/20/20) – 4,253 (7,943,533)
    10. [NSW] Minecraft (Microsoft, 06/21/18) – 4,242 (3,666,338)

    Here is the hardware breakdown (followed by lifetime sales):

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463007/super-mario-party-jamboree-tops-the-japanese-charts/




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    Switch Comfortably Best-Seller - Japan Hardware Estimates for October 2024

    The Nintendo Switch was the best-selling console in Japan with 241,803 units sold for October 2024, according to VGChartz estimates. The Nintendo Switch has now sold an estimated 34.30 million units lifetime in Japan.

    The PlayStation 5 sold an estimated 49,056 units to bring its lifetime sales to 6.12 million units. The Xbox Series X|S sold 5,862 units to bring their lifetime sales to 0.64 million units. The PlayStation 4 sold an estimated 162 units to bring its lifetime sales to 9.68 million units.

    PS5 sales compared to the same month for the PS4 in 2017 are down by nearly 53,000 units, while the Xbox Series X|S compared to the same month for the Xbox One are up by over 5,000 units. PS4 sold 101,851 units for the month of October 2017 and Xbox One sales were at 563 units.

    Nintendo Switch sales compared to the same month a year ago are down by 41,368 units (-14.6%). PlayStation 5 sales are down by 17,208 (-26.0%) and Xbox Series X|S sales are down by 2,294 units (-28.1%). The PlayStation 4 is down by 5,362 units (-97.1%) year-over-year.

    Looking at sales month-on-month, Nintendo Switch sales are down up nearly 67,000 units, the PlayStation 5 sales are down by over 4,000 units, and Xbox Series X|S sales are up by over 2,000 units.

    2024 year-to-date, the Nintendo Switch has sold an estimated 2.47 million units, the PlayStation 5 has sold 1.16 million units, and the Xbox Series X|S has sold 0.09 million units.

    Monthly Sales:

    Japan hardware estimates for October 2024 (Followed by lifetime sales):

    1. Switch - 241,803 (34,300,699)
    2. PlayStation 5 - 49,056 (6,121,649)
    3. Xbox Series X|S - 5,862 (636,764)
    4. PlayStation 4 - 162 (9,679,626)

    Weekly Sales:

    Japan October 12, 2024 hardware estimates:

    1. Switch - 55,097
    2. PlayStation 5 - 11,810
    3. Xbox Series X|S - 429
    4. PlayStation 4 - 31

    Japan October 19, 2024 hardware estimates:

    1. Switch - 58,866
    2. PlayStation 5 - 11,324
    3. Xbox Series X|S - 1,612
    4. PlayStation 4 - 36

    Japan October 26, 2024 hardware estimates:

    1. Switch - 67,736
    2. PlayStation 5 - 11,951
    3. Xbox Series X|S - 1,207
    4. PlayStation 4 - 40

    Japan November 2, 2024 hardware estimates:

    1. Switch - 60,104
    2. PlayStation 5 - 13,971
    3. Xbox Series X|S - 2,614
    4. PlayStation 4 - 55

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463008/switch-comfortably-best-seller-japan-hardware-estimates-for-october-2024/




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    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Tops the PS5 PS Store Download Charts in October

    Sony has released the US and European PlayStation Store downloads charts for September 2024.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 topped the PlayStation 5 charts in the US and Canada, as well as on the European charts. Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero was number two in the US and Canada, as well as in Europe. Undisputed was number three in the US and Canada, while it was EA Sports FC 25 in Europe.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was the most downloaded game on the PlayStation 4 charts in the US and Canada, while it was EA Sports FC 25 on the European charts. Minecraft was number two in the US and Canada, while it was Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 in Europe. Red Dead Redemption 2 was number three in the US and Canada, while it was The Forest in Europe.

    Arizona Sunshine Remake topped the PlayStation VR2 charts in the US and Canada, as well as in Europe. Beat Saber VR was number two in the US and Canada, while it was The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR in Europe. The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR was number three in the US and Canada, while it was Metro Awakening in Europe.

    ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission topped the PlayStation VR charts in the US and Canada, while it was Batman: Arkham VR in Europe. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR was number two in the US and Canada, while it was The Exorcist: Legion VR in Europe.

    Throne and Liberty topped the free-to-play US and Canada charts, and in Europe. Fortnite was number two in the US and Canada, and in Europe.

    Here is the complete list of charts:

    PS5 Games

    US/Canada EU
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
    DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO
    Undisputed EA SPORTS FC 25
    SILENT HILL 2 SILENT HILL 2
    EA SPORTS Madden NFL 25 Grand Theft Auto V
    NBA 2K25 Phasmophobia
    EA SPORTS FC 25 Undisputed
    Grand Theft Auto V Hogwarts Legacy
    Dragon Age: The Veilguard Palworld
    Palworld It Takes Two
    Metaphor: ReFantazio Dragon Age: The Veilguard
    Phasmophobia Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
    SONIC X SHADOW GENERATIONS Black Myth: Wukong
    EA SPORTS College Football 25 Metaphor: ReFantazio
    NHL 25 ASTRO BOT
    Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 NEW WORLD: AETERNUM
    Black Myth: Wukong Resident Evil 4
    ASTRO BOT NBA 2K25
    Hogwarts Legacy Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
    NEW WORLD: AETERNUM Cyberpunk 2077
    *Naming of products may differ between regions
    *Upgrades not included

    PS4 Games

    US/Canada EU
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 EA SPORTS FC 25
    Minecraft Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
    Red Dead Redemption 2 The Forest
    Batman: Arkham Knight Minecraft
    The Forest Red Dead Redemption 2
    Grand Theft Auto V Grand Theft Auto V
    Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands A Way Out
    theHunter: Call of the Wild Batman: Arkham Knight
    EA SPORTS Madden NFL 25 Hogwarts Legacy
    Call of Duty: Black Ops III Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
    Gang Beasts Kingdom Come: Deliverance
    Dying Light Need for Speed Payback
    Pacify Dying Light
    Mafia: Trilogy Mafia: Trilogy
    A Way Out Unravel Two
    EA SPORTS FC 25 Need for Speed Heat
    Alien: Isolation Gang Beasts
    Injustice 2 Middle-earth: Shadow of War
    Need for Speed Heat Pacify
    DayZ DayZ
       *Naming of products may differ between regions

    PS VR2 Games*

    US/Canada EU
    Arizona Sunshine Remake Arizona Sunshine Remake
    Beat Saber The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR
    The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR Metro Awakening
    Among Us VR Beat Saber
    Grand Rush VR Highway Car Traffic Racing Simulator Grand Rush VR Highway Car Traffic Racing Simulator
    Metro Awakening Arizona Sunshine 2
    Into the Radius Among Us VR
    Arizona Sunshine 2 Pavlov
    Pavlov Into the Radius
    Legendary Tales Crossfire: Sierra Squad
     *PS Store purchases only. Game upgrades or games bundled with hardware not included

    PS VR Games

    US/Canada EU
    ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission Batman: Arkham VR
    The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR The Exorcist: Legion VR
    The Walking Dead Onslaught Sniper Elite VR
    Batman: Arkham VR The Walking Dead Onslaught
    Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul ASTRO BOT Rescue Mission
    The Exorcist: Legion VR Titanic VR
    Job Simulator Job Simulator
    Beat Saber Beat Saber
    SUPERHOT VR Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul
    Marvel’s Iron Man VR Ghost Giant

    Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)

    US/Canada EU
    THRONE AND LIBERTY THRONE AND LIBERTY
    Fortnite Fortnite
    Roblox Roblox
    Call of Duty: Warzone Call of Duty: Warzone
    Rocket League Rocket League
    Asphalt Legends Unite Asphalt Legends Unite
    VALORANT eFootball
    Apex Legends VALORANT
    Fall Guys Fall Guys
    eFootball Stumble Guys

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463025/call-of-duty-black-ops-6-tops-the-ps5-ps-store-download-charts-in-october/




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    EA Sports FC 25 Debuts in 1st on the Canadian Charts

    EA Sports FC 25 has debuted in first place on the Canadian charts for September 2024, according to data from Circana (formerly The NPD Group) reported by the Entertainment Software Association of Canada (ESA).

    There were four other new releases in the top 10 with NHL 25 debuting in second place, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom in third place, Astro Bot in fourth place, and NBA 2K25 in 10th place.

    Star Wars: Outlaws is in fifth place, Hogwarts Legacy is in sixth place, and Madden NFL 25 is in seventh place. God of War: Ragnarök is in eighth place following the release of the PC version and Elden Ring is in ninth place.

    Top 10 best-selling games in Canada:

    1. EA Sports FC 25 - NEW
    2. NHL 25 - NEW
    3. The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom* - NEW
    4. Astro Bot - NEW
    5. Star Wars: Outlaws
    6. Hogwarts Legacy
    7. Madden NFL 25
    8. God of War: Ragnarök
    9. Elden Ring
    10. NBA 2K25* - NEW

    *Digital sales not included

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463027/ea-sports-fc-25-debuts-in-1st-on-the-canadian-charts/




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    Dragon Age: The Veilguard Debuts in 2nd on the Australian Charts

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has remained in first place on the Australian charts, according to IGEA for the week ending November 3, 2024.

    There were three new releases in the top 10 this week with Dragon Age: The Veilguard debuting in second place, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered in fourth place, and Life Is Strange: Double Exposure in ninth place.

    Hogwarts Legacy is up one spot to third place, EA Sports FC 25 remained in fifth place, and Super Mario Party Jamboree dropped from second to sixth place.

    Red Dead Redemption is in seventh place, NBA 2K25 is in eight place, and Battlefield 2042 rounds out the top 10.

    Here are the top 10 best-selling titles in Australia for the week:

    1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
    2. Dragon Age: The Veilguard - NEW
    3. Hogwarts Legacy
    4. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered - NEW
    5. EA Sports FC 25 
    6. Super Mario Party Jamboree
    7. Red Dead Redemption
    8. NBA 2K25
    9. Life Is Strange: Double Exposure - NEW
    10. Battlefield 2042

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463028/dragon-age-the-veilguard-debuts-in-2nd-on-the-australian-charts/




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    Dragon Age: The Veilguard Debuts in 2nd on the New Zealand Charts

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has remained in first place on the New Zealand charts, according to IGEA for the week ending November 3, 2024.

    There were two new releases in the top 10 this week with Dragon Age: The Veilguard debuting in second place and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered in fourth place.

    Hogwarts Legacy is down one spot to third place, Grand Theft Auto V is up three spots to fifth place, and NBA 2K25 climbed from ninth to sixth place.

    Red Dead Redemption is in seventh place, Borderlands 3 is in eight place, Battlefield 2042 is in ninth place, and EA Sports FC 25 rounds out the top 10.

    Here are the top 10 best-selling titles in New Zealand for the week:

    1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
    2. Dragon Age: The Veilguard - NEW
    3. Hogwarts Legacy
    4. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered - NEW
    5. Grand Theft Auto V
    6. NBA 2K25
    7. Red Dead Redemption
    8. Borderlands 3
    9. Battlefield 2042
    10. EA Sports FC 25 

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463029/dragon-age-the-veilguard-debuts-in-2nd-on-the-new-zealand-charts/




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    PS5 vs Xbox Series X|S vs Switch 2024 Japan Sales Comparison Charts Through October

    Here we see data representing the sales through to consumers and change in sales performance of the three current platforms (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch) and two legacy platforms (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) over comparable periods for 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. Also shown is the market share for each of the consoles over the same periods.

    Year to Date Sales Comparison (Same Periods Covered)

    Market Share (Same Periods Covered)

    2021 – (January 2021 to October 2021)

    2022 – (January 2022 to October 2022)

    2023 – (January 2023 to October 2023)

    2024 – (January 2024 to October 2024)

    "Year to date" sales for 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 sales are shown in series at the top of the table and then just below a comparison of 2024 versus 2023 and 2024 versus 2022 is displayed.  This provides an easy-to-view summary of all the data.

    Total Sales and Market Share for Each Year

    Microsoft

    • Xbox Series X|S
      • 0.09 million units sold year-to-date
      • Down year-on-year 0.03 million units (-23.2%)

    Nintendo

    • Nintendo Switch
      • 2.47 million units sold year-to-date
      • Down year-on-year 0.75 million units (-23.4%)

    Sony

    • PlayStation 5
      • 1.16 million units sold year-to-date
      • Down year-on-year 0.94 million units (-44.9%)
    • PlayStation 4
      • 0.01 million units sold year-to-date
      • Down year-on-year 0.05 million (-77.2%)

    Note: VGChartz 2024 estimates through October includes 44 weeks, while 2023, 2022, and 2021 estimates includes 43 weeks.

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463009/ps5-vs-xbox-series-xs-vs-switch-2024-japan-sales-comparison-charts-through-october/




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    Planet Coaster 2 and Farming Simulator 25 Debut on the Steam Charts

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 in its third week remained in first place on the Steam Weekly Top Sellers chart (excluding revenue generated by free games) for Week 46, 2024, which ended November 12, 2024.

    There were two new releases in the top 10 this week. Planet Coaster 2 debuted in fourth place, while Farming Simulator 25 came in fifth place.

    Steam Deck is up two spots to second place, while Baldur's Gate 3 re-entered the top 10 in third place. EA Sports FC 25 is up two spots to sixth place, Cyberpunk 2077 re-entered the top 10 in seventh place, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard fell from second to eighth place.

    Ahead of its release next week pre-orders for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl came in ninth place.

    Here are the Steam Weekly Top Sellers by revenue for the week (excluding free games):

    1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
    2. Steam Deck
    3. Baldur's Gate 3
    4. Planet Coaster 2 - NEW
    5. Farming Simulator 25 - NEW
    6. EA Sports FC 25
    7. Cyberpunk 2077
    8. Dragon Age: The Veilguard
    9. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl - Pre-orders
    10. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

    Here are the Steam Weekly Top Sellers by revenue for the week (including free games):

    1. PUBG: Battlegrounds
    2. Counter-Strike 2
    3. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
    4. Apex legends
    5. Throne and Liberty
    6. Steam Deck
    7. Baldur's Gate 3
    8. Dota 2
    9. Planet Coaster 2 - NEW
    10. Farming Simulator 25 - NEW

    The Steam charts are ordered by revenue, include pre-order numbers, and hardware. If a game appears multiple times it is because it has multiple editions.

    A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.

    Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/463048/planet-coaster-2-and-farming-simulator-25-debut-on-the-steam-charts/




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    Trump Calls Jan. 6, the Day His Supporters Led a Failed Insurrection, ‘A Day of Love’

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    Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Jan. 6, 2021— the day his supporters occupied Congress in a failed insurrection to try to stop lawmakers from certifying Joe Biden’s election victory—was a “day of love.”

    Trump made the baffling claim during a televised election town hall hosted by Univision.

    Ramiro González, a construction worker from Tampa, told the meeting he deregistered as a Republican because he found Trump’s “inaction” during both Jan. 6 and the COVID-19 pandemic “disturbing.” He asked Trump to square his controversial behavior during the attack on the U.S. Capitol—and the fact that many of his own former administration officials don’t support him any longer—with why he should be re-elected.

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    Witnesses Say Would-Be Organ Donor Started ‘Thrashing’ on the Table

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    Disaster was averted at a Kentucky hospital when an ostensibly deceased organ donor began “thrashing” around in the operating theater, a preservationist tells NPR.

    “He was moving around,” Natasha Miller recalled of the patient, whom NPR identified as Anthony Thomas “TJ” Hoover II. “He was crying visibly.”

    The two surgeons assigned to the transplant naturally refused to go through with the procedure, which was reportedly scheduled to take place at Baptist Health Richmond Hospital in October 2021. But when her colleague called Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates, which coordinated the harvest, Miller said the supervisor told them they “were going to do the case” and needed to “find another doctor.”

    Read more at The Daily Beast.




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    Respawn have killed Apex Legends' Steam Deck support in the name of anti-cheat

    The Steam Deck is something of a talisman for gaming on Linux, its popularity and penguin-powered SteamOS having almost singlehandedly dragged it past MacOS as the second-most-used operating system among Steam users. Sadly, this also means the Valve handheld is the primary casualty when developers decide to stop bothering with Linux support, as Respawn Entertainment have decided to do for Apex Legends.

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    Dragon Age: The Veilguard won't get expansions, reports say, as BioWare move to the next Mass Effect

    BioWare currently has no plans for Dragon Age: The Veilguard expansions, according to reports. Instead the studio will support the fantasy RPG with smaller updates and otherwise turn their full attention towards Mass Effect 5.

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    The Binding Of Isaac: Rebirth celebrates 10 year anniversary with online co-op announcement and sale

    Beloved roguelike traumatic-childhood-em-up The Binding Of Issac: Rebirth turned 10 yesterday, and it’s half off on Steam to celebrate. What’s more, maker Edmund McMillen has announced that the foretold online co-op update is due on the 18th of this month, alongside a “considerable” balance update. Consider me considering the considerability of said considerable update!

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    Here’s a new launch trailer for Attenborough-em-up RTS Empire Of The Ants, out this week

    Much the same as anyone with a soul, I find ants deeply fascinating and, much the same as anyone who occasionally drops small pieces of sandwich on the floor, I will continue to uphold my respect for them as long as they come nowhere near my feet. Yes. I admit it: I am a bug hypocrite, loudly extolling their virtue and beauty at a distance then getting irritated if they decide to come sit on me.

    Fortunately, real time strategy Empire Of The Ants understands that the best place for insects to be is inside a screen, where they can be appreciated but cannot under any circumstances touch you. It’s out this week, as it happens, and here’s a new launch trailer to celebrate. Follow your pheromone trail to the video below.

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    This bite-size free horror game has you study an ancient artefact that holds a dark secret

    I have zero archaeology experience or knowledge, but I bet archaeologists really love their jobs (for the most part). They get to analyse and discover cool artefacts and educate us on the histories of forgotten civilisations. That's dreamy stuff, that is. But I do wonder what it's like for archaeologists to discover and study something they shouldn't have; something with a disturbing secret - a curse, maybe. Bite-sized horror game The Children Of Clay explores this idea and I'd like more of it, please.

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    Total War: Warhammer 3’s next DLC is brought to life with porridge, yoghurt and real bones

    Ogres, Orcs, and Khorne are all on the way in the upcoming expansion for strategy game Total War: Warhammer 3, and Creative Assembly have just released their latest dev vlog with a few more details on what to expect. There’s still no word on the exact title, although given the established naming convention (Shadows Of Change, Thrones Of Decay), I’m tentatively calling it “Sniffers Of Glue” in honour of the No Think, Only Krump faction selection.

    You’ll find the vlog in its full glory below. What’s interesting about this one is that vlog mainstay director Rich Alridge has brought along some new faces: battle designer Josh King and audio director Chris Goldsmith. And, yes, so no-one can accuse me of burying the lede: that audio design involved the enthusiastic, deeply disgusting slurping of porridge and yoghurt, and the jangling of real bones. The source of the bones is not revealed.

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    Warcraft 2: Tides Of Darkness Remastered apparently leaks ahead of the RTS series’ 30th anniversary direct next week

    We’re still a week away from Blizzard’s Warcraft 30th Anniversary Direct next Wednesday the 13th of November, but art from an apparent remaster of 1995 real time strategy game Warcraft II: Tides Of Darkness has leaked online, via Xibbly user Stiven. It’s a thin one, as far as leaks go, but does show what looks to be cover, logo art, and a Battle.net icon. Thanks for the spot, Percy Coswald Gamer.

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    Alan Wake 2’s The Lake House is a dark, brilliant parable on the devaluation of art and artists

    There must be hundreds of typewriters in the hall, their collective clacks a tidal wave of soulless automation, rising up to greet agent Kiran Estevez as she enters, pistol and flashlight in hands. Exploring rooms to the side, Alan Wake 2: The Lake House’s star finds whiteboards and documents revealing the typewriter’s purpose: to mimic Wake’s writing. Pages are graded along criteria such as ‘style’, ‘tone’, and ‘content’, then “fed into the algorithm” as references until “near-identical stories” to Wake’s can be produced.

    “If Jules could simply cut the painter open and pull the painting out of him, he would,” reads one of the real Alan’s typewritten pages. That’s Jules Marmont, the obsessive head of the titular FBC centre. The Marmonts - Jules and his wife Diana - are running experiments to forcibly and synthetically create works of art, aiming to mimic creative passion convincingly enough for the paranatural entity inside Cauldron Lake to respond, as it has in the past.

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    Sega sell off studio behind Endless Legend and Humankind as part of "restructuring" - but it goes to the original owners

    Amplitude Studios, developers of many a game with "Endless" in the name, have split with publisher Sega to become independent again, with ownership of the studio reverting to its original founders and "other members of the team". The developers say everyone is parting "on good terms" and that the last eight years of getting published under Sega has been "amazing". But there are other businessy reasons, of course. Namely, Sega have been trying to trim down their European studios for the past year, and Amplitude is just the latest bunch of devs affected by that.

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    Halo's most disgusting enemy was partly inspired by a children's book

    It was the 20-year anniversary of Halo 2 at the weekend, which saw the shooter's modern counterparts celebrating with classic multiplayer maps and long-lost levels. But also emerging from the dust of time are insights to the sequel's development back in 2004. Rolling Stone interviewed two key designers of the game and made a fun discovery. The Flood (the sickly pale alien infestation that briefly turns Halo into sci-fi horror) was partly inspired by a colourful and innocent children's book about a nice elephant.

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    Puerto Ricans still don’t have reliable drinking water, and fears of contamination are rising

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    JUDY WOODRUFF: It’s been almost a month since Hurricane Maria destroyed much of Puerto Rico and killed at least 48 people. The island and its residents are still coming to grips with the scale of the devastation.

    William Brangham brings us the latest.

    WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Many Puerto Ricans are still in the dark, without electrical power. Hundreds of thousands still have no access to running water, and the rebuilding of the countless damaged homes, roads and facilities is just beginning.

    The Associated Press reported yesterday that almost half the sewage treatment plants on the island are still out of service, increasing the risk of contamination and disease.

    I’m joined now by David Begnaud. He’s a correspondent from CBS News who’s been doing some very strong reporting there from since when the storm hit, and is just back from his latest trip to the island.

    David, welcome to the NewsHour.

    I wonder. We saw many of your reports and others of people still three weeks out from the storm who are still drinking from streams and creeks. You heard — I mentioned this AP report about fears of contamination.

    Can you just tell us what is going on there? How are people getting water now?

    DAVID BEGNAUD, CBS News: Well, let me tell you this.

    The governor of Puerto Rico said this morning that he’s aware of those reports and that they’re looking into it. What’s concerning, William, is that three weeks after the storm and at least a week after the allegations first surfaced that people might be trying to drink from toxic wells at what’s known as Superfund sites, the governor of Puerto Rico is still saying, we’re looking into it and telling people to stay out of rivers where sewage may be spilling into the river.

    And, he said, we want them to stay away from the coastal areas.

    How are people doing? They’re still desperate to get water. No one seems to be able to figure out how to get enough water to every single person on that island who needs it. And as long as people need water, it’s still an emergency phase.

    Nearly four weeks later, no one seems to be able to move from the emergency to the recovery.

    WILLIAM BRANGHAM: So, people who are — we see them drinking out of these PVC pipes that they have kind of rigged and sort of poked into the side of a creek.

    People are just drinking that water straight, without purification, without boiling it; is that right?

    DAVID BEGNAUD: Absolutely.

    Look, they have got the PVC pipes tapped into the mountains so that it’s coming out of the stream that way. And they literally are — I saw a woman walk up to a potable water tank that the military had brought in, and she had a Clorox bottle.

    And I said, “Ma’am, you’re putting drinkable water in a Clorox bottle?”

    And she said, “It’s all I have got.”

    Now, that was a good scenario. The other scenarios are people right now who are drinking from streams and creeks and rivers who have no water filters, who have nothing, right? They’re just taking this water.

    Now, listen, the government got a million water-purifying tablets within the last week. It took almost three weeks to get those. Now there’s a large push to bring in water filters.

    I have got to tell you, most of the water filters I’m seeing brought in are coming from the private sector, and civilian samaritans who are getting 1,000 or more from the mainland and flying them over to Puerto Rico and personally hand-delivering them.

    WILLIAM BRANGHAM: That’s really incredible.

    Medical facilities were another big — just a huge devastation on the island. I know you have been doing a lot of reporting on the USS Comfort.

    DAVID BEGNAUD: Yes.

    WILLIAM BRANGHAM: This is the huge Naval hospital that is now just offshore Puerto Rico.

    But I understand it hasn’t been fully utilized. Can you tell us what your reporting has found there?

    DAVID BEGNAUD: The two men running the ship told us that nearly 87 percent of the ship is empty. Sounds alarming, right? They have 200 beds, and 87 percent are empty.

    Now, here’s what they said: We stand ready for whatever the government wants to do. We are waiting to be told by the government.

    So, I went to the governor, and said exactly what’s happening. And he said: “Look, I’m not satisfied with what the protocol was from the beginning.”

    He said, initially, they were prioritizing only the most critically ill patients go to the Comfort. And he said there was a layered process that was complicating things.

    So, the governor, Ricardo Rossello, said: “I started to take out some of those layers, and I, said, listen, take people on the ship who may not be critically ill, but need good medical care and can’t get it at the hospital, where the lights are flickering and the A.C. is not running.”

    That’s what the governor said.

    Within a matter of hours, I got a tweet from a third-year medical student who said: “Let me tell you what a nightmare it has been to reach the Comfort.”

    He said: “We have got a pediatric patient who desperately needs to get off this island, either to a hospital on the mainland or to the Comfort.”

    And he said: “I went through Google and the local newspaper to find the number. I couldn’t find it.”

    Now, here is how things work. Within about 30 minutes of that tweet going out and that medical student’s story being posted, the governor’s spokesperson responded with numbers that should be able to help.

    The bottom line here, William, is that asking relentless questions and the good work of journalism is what’s making a difference there. It’s no one person. There’s no heroic work that’s being done by any journalist, other than people who are going back to the same officials and asking some of the same questions, relentlessly seeking the right answer that will make a difference.

    WILLIAM BRANGHAM: One of the other pieces of reporting that you did that was very early in the story was this backlog of supplies trapped in container ships on the ports in Puerto Rico.

    I understand some of that — some of those supplies are now moving. Can you tell us, are they getting to where they need to be throughout the island?

    DAVID BEGNAUD: So, the shipping containers you’re talking about, about 3,000 sitting in the Port of San Juan, have been moved out, not all of them, but a majority of them.

    And they were intended for grocery stores around the island. Right? So, those were private companies that had brought in these shipping containers, paid for the supplies, but couldn’t move them because their truck drivers were either at home, because the home had been destroyed, or the road was impassable.

    More and more supplies are getting out. But let me tell you, the grocery stores around the island, they have a lot of nonperishables, Pringles, candy, cookies, all on the shelf.

    But when you go to the meat section, it’s nearly 75 percent empty at the stores we have been to, the produce section 90 percent empty. And finding bottled water there is almost like playing a game.

    WILLIAM BRANGHAM: David Begnaud, CBS News, thank you so much for your reporting. Thanks for your time.

    DAVID BEGNAUD: You bet.

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    Karen Pence to outline goals for art therapy initiative

    File photo of Karen Pence (right) by Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

    WASHINGTON — When Karen Pence found out that an art therapist in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico couldn’t afford the clay her clients needed, she sprang into action.

    A trained watercolor artist and advocate of the little-known mental health profession, Vice President Mike Pence’s wife went to the Virginia art supply store she frequented when they lived in the state during his tenure in Congress, bought 120 pounds of self-drying clay and packed it aboard Air Force Two for their flight down to survey the damage.

    “She cleaned him out,” the vice president said of the store’s owner.

    Mrs. Pence made art therapy her cause ever since she first learned about it more than a decade ago. She has visited numerous art therapy programs, both in the U.S. and abroad, and on Wednesday in Florida, nine months into the administration, she planned to formally announce the goals for her art therapy initiative.

    She wants to help people understand the difference between art therapy and arts and crafts, and to grasp that art therapy is a viable option for treating trauma, injury and other life experiences. She also wants to encourage young people to choose art therapy as a career.

    “I don’t think that a lot of people understand the difference between therapeutic art and art therapy,” Mrs. Pence, a trained watercolor artist, told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview before the announcement at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The school has an art therapy program she described as “tremendous.”

    Blabbing to a girlfriend can be therapeutic, she explained, but it is not the same as art therapy, which has three elements: a client, a trained therapist and art.

    READ MORE: VP Pence’s wife aims to raise awareness about art therapy

    As passionate as she is about raising art therapy’s profile, other issues help make Karen Pence tick, too.

    One of them is helping military families, especially spouses. Her only son, Michael, is in the Marines.

    There’s also her interest in honeybees. Mrs. Pence installed a beehive on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory, where the vice president’s official residence is located, to help call attention to a decline in managed bee colonies that officials say could negatively affect U.S. agricultural production. She had a beehive at the Indiana governor’s residence for the same reason.

    Now 60 and married to the vice president since 1985, Mrs. Pence has long been viewed as one of her husband’s most trusted political advisers. They are often together on trips, at the White House, or at the observatory, almost always holding hands.

    Since returning to Washington in January (the family lived in the area when her husband served in Congress), she has accompanied the vice president on goodwill tours of Europe, Asia and Latin America, as well as trips to survey recent hurricane damage in Texas, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. She tries to visit art therapy programs wherever she goes. Journalists who travel with Pence often keep an eye out for his wife; she often brings them cookies when he ventures back to the press cabin for small talk.

    READ MORE: Devastated Puerto Rico needs unprecedented aid, says governor

    She’s even done a little campaigning, urging Virginians to vote next month for Ed Gillespie in what’s viewed as a tight gubernatorial race.

    “It really makes a difference, I can tell you. Nobody thought that we were going to win,” she said, an apparent reference to the Trump-Pence ticket.

    The vice president often refers to his wife as the family’s “prayer captain.” She has led congregations in prayer during their hurricane-damage trips.

    “We’re people of faith so we just try and approach everything with prayer,” Mrs. Pence said from her sunny, second-floor office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in the White House complex, where she and her staff enjoy coveted views of the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial. Art therapy drawings given as gifts adorn the outer office.

    She proudly displayed several of her paintings, including of the Capitol dome, the vice president’s residence, a Ball canning jar-turned-flower vase, a cardinal bird and a pink peony. She turns many of her watercolors into prints and boxed notecards that she gifts to art therapists she meets.

    Except for myriad pets, including two cats, a dog and a rabbit named Marlon Bundo, the Pences are empty nesters. Their son and two adult daughters are off on their own.

    “I think for us this is a good time in our life for this role because our kids are out of college. They’re living their own lives,” Mrs. Pence said.

    She’s also launching a blog in conjunction with Wednesday’s announcement to chronicle her visits to art therapy programs.

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    Twitter chat: How the gun control debate mirrors larger issues of partisanship in America

    Participants with One Million Moms for Gun Control, a gun control group formed in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut, school mass shooting, march across the Brooklyn Bridge on Jan. 21, 2013, in New York City. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    What would it take to turn Texas, a Republican stronghold, into a blue state? According to data from SurveyMonkey, just remove all the gun owners from the Lone Star State and it would have gone to Hillary Clinton in 2016. You can do the same thing in liberal California. Remove all the non-gun owners and the state would have voted for Donald Trump.

    That’s how divisive the issue of gun control is in American politics.

    SurveyMonkey found that no other demographic — not race, religion or gender — so perfectly divided voters. In the 2016 election, 47 percent of Trump supporters said gun control was an issue important enough to influence their vote. That’s compared to just 27 percent of voters who supported Hillary Clinton.

    But what does this divide mean? How is it impacting gun control policy, and how might this issue change in light of recent mass shootings like Las Vegas, Orlando and Newtown? To discuss the data, join a PBS NewsHour-hosted Twitter chat at 1 p.m. EDT Thursday with data journalist Dante Chinni (@Dchinni), professor and chairman of political science at the University of Kansas Don Haider-Markel (@dhmarkel), and Washington Post correspondent Philip Bump (@pbump).

    Have questions? Tweet them using #NewsHourChats.

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    A small asteroid hit Earth and burned up over the Philippines

    A newly spotted asteroid named 2024 RW1 burned up in the atmosphere over the South Pacific, creating a spectacular bright flash in the sky over the Philippines just hours after first being detected




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    Can we spot every incoming asteroid before they hit Earth?

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    Meet NEO Surveyor, NASA’s near-Earth asteroid detector

    Meet NASA’s NEO Surveyor, the space telescope identifying hazardous asteroids and comets within 48 million kilometres of Earth’s orbit




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    Chinese rover finds further evidence for an ancient ocean on Mars

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    If an asteroid were heading towards Earth, could you avert disaster?

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    Samantha Morton stars in dystopian docudrama 2073

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    It's parents who are anxious about smartphones, not their children

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    Hackers can turn your smartphone into an eavesdropping device

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    Fast forward to the fluffy revolution, when robot pets win our hearts

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