Remember when Star Wars was fun? So does Donald Glover, and he's hoping his Lando film will bring some of that back to the far, far away galaxy

Donald Glover, the actor behind young Lando Calrissian in Solo: A Star Wars Story, is hoping he can put some “fun” back into the sci-fi series.With the way that people talk about Star Wars, it’s easy to forget that the original is just kind of this silly trio of films with big explosions, nonsensical plot twists, and tiny green puppet men giving surprisingly sage advice. There’s plenty of room in its universe for some serious moments too, but it seems like a baseline feeling of fun is more reserved for the games these days, with shows like The Mandalorian and The Acolyte leaning more towards the dramatic most of the time. And it seems like actor Donal Glover, also known for his music under his Childish Gambino pseudonym, is hoping his upcoming Lando film will be able to make Star Wars feel…

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After the last one left it behind a bit, Helldivers 2's next patch will be letting the Purifier into the buff party, Arrowhead boss confirms

While, Helldivers 2’s most recent patch tweaked a whole bunch of weapons, there were naturally some guns that didn’t make the cut. Thankfully for those who might be a bit concerned their favourite bug blaster is missing out, Johan Pilestedt’s now confirmed that at least one will be buffed in the game’s next patch.Yep, after casually revealing that the jump pack will be getting tweaked in this next update as he acknowledged a shield generator bug which was making folks impervious to melee damage prior to being fixed, Pilestedt’s been at it again. Hey, anything to keep the dude occupied so he doesn’t have to tell the team to get rid of the latest glitch folks actually want to stick around.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings “Can we get a MASSIVE buff to…

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Another Switch emulator appears to have gone to the Mushroom Kingdom in the sky, after Nintendo allegedly reached out to its creator

Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx has seemingly ceased development and been pulled offline, following an alleged reach out to its creator from Nintendo itself.This news would follow the high-profile shutdown of another Switch emulator – Yuzu on that occasion – earlier this year, with that instance seeing Nintendo go the full lawsuit route and come to a settlement that saw Yuzu’s creator agree to a settlement which predicated on the project ceasing to be a thing.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings After users noticed that Ryujinx’s Github and download pages were beginning to return error messages or in the case of the latter, a literal blank space, a message on the emulator’s Discord server from a developer with the handle riperiperi that seemingly expl…

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