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Bungie to end Destiny 2 development after June 9 final update amid fan backlash
Bungie announced Destiny 2 will get its last content update June 9 before ending active development, sparking fan petitions and planned protests.
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Valve raises Steam Deck OLED prices by over 40% amid rising hardware costs
Valve raised Steam Deck OLED prices by more than 40%, with the 512GB model now $789 and the 1TB model $949, citing rising component and logistical costs.
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Yuliia Starodubtseva stuns Elena Rybakina in second round of 2026 French Open
World number 55 Yuliia Starodubtseva upset world number two Elena Rybakina in the second round at the 2026 French Open.
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Clashes erupt between Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano fans in Leipzig ahead of Conference League final
About 300 Rayo Vallecano fans clashed with Crystal Palace supporters in Leipzig Tuesday night, resulting in arrests and police intervention.
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Sony shuts down Destruction AllStars servers and delists PS5 game from PlayStation Store
Sony shut down multiplayer servers for PS5 game Destruction AllStars early and removed it from sale May 26, 2026.
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Take-Two orders shutdown of GTA 5 modding platform Rage:MP in favor of FiveM
Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games have ordered the GTA 5 multiplayer modding platform Rage:MP to shut down and migrate users to FiveM.
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007 First Light launches to strong sales and acclaim as best Bond game since GoldenEye
IO Interactive released 007 First Light on May 27, selling 1.5 million copies in 24 hours and earning top reviews worldwide.
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PlayStation Plus June 2026 games include Grounded, Nickelodeon Brawl 2, and Warhammer Darktide
Sony announced June 2026 PlayStation Plus games available June 2, featuring Grounded Fully Yoked Edition, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide.
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Take-Two CEO denies Red Dead Online was a missed opportunity as RDR2 sales top 85 million
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said Red Dead Online remains successful as Red Dead Redemption 2 surpasses 85 million sales.
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89 drones crash into Sydney's Darling Harbour during Vivid Sydney light show
Eighty-nine drones crashed into Darling Harbour after a radio frequency anomaly disrupted the Star-Bound display on 25 May 2026.
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US and Israel Strike Iranian Vessels and Military Sites Amid Fragile Ceasefire
US and Israeli forces struck Iranian vessels and military sites near the Strait of Hormuz on May 25, killing several Iranian personnel amid ongoing tensions.
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YouTube to Automatically Label Videos with Photorealistic AI Content Starting May 2026
YouTube announced on May 27 it will auto-detect and label videos featuring photorealistic AI-generated content to inform viewers.
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French Open players face extreme heat and faster courts as temperatures hit 33-34°C
Players at the French Open are battling unseasonable heat and faster clay courts, with some calling conditions tough and raising safety concerns over court obstacles.
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Spanish police raid PSOE headquarters amid wide-ranging corruption investigations
Spanish police searched the ruling Socialist Party's Madrid headquarters on May 27 as part of multiple corruption probes.
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Alexia Putellas to leave Barcelona after 14 seasons, linked to London City Lionesses
Alexia Putellas will depart Barcelona as a free agent after 14 years, with London City Lionesses among frontrunners to sign her.
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Samsung South Korea union approves 10-year AI-era pay and bonus deal
Samsung Electronics’ unionised workers in South Korea approved a wage and bonus deal on May 27, averting an 18-day strike amid rising chip profits.
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Paris School Aide David G. Faces Trial for Sexual Assault of Preschoolers
David G., a Paris school aide, went on trial May 26 accused of assaulting five preschool children and harassing colleagues in 2024-25.
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Four killed as train hits school minibus at level crossing in Buggenhout, Belgium
Four people died when a train collided with a school minibus at a level crossing in Buggenhout, Belgium, on May 26.
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Jazz icon Sonny Rollins dies at 95 in Woodstock, New York
Sonny Rollins, legendary jazz saxophonist known as the 'Saxophone Colossus,' died Monday at 95 at his home in Woodstock, NY.
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AI agent tooling, code knowledge graphs, and learning-from-scratch dominate GitHub stars
Today’s trends highlight projects enhancing AI coding agents, knowledge graphs for codebases, and comprehensive AI engineering learning resources.
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US military strikes missile sites and drones in southern Iran amid fragile ceasefire
The US military launched strikes on missile launch sites and drones in southern Iran near Bandar Abbas amid ongoing ceasefire talks.
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Palestinians mark 78 years since Nakba, recalling mass displacement in 1948
Palestinians commemorated Nakba Day on May 15, marking 78 years since the displacement of hundreds of thousands in 1948.
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Forza Horizon 6 Features 15 Barn Finds Unlockable Through Discover Japan Progression
Forza Horizon 6 includes 15 rare car barn finds unlocked by earning Discover Japan stamps, each requiring restoration to add to player collections.
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Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz cuts salaries by 50% amid month-long protests
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz and his cabinet cut their salaries by half on May 25 amid ongoing protests.