PGA Tour 2K23 Features Tiger Woods On The Cover, Apparently, Release Date Could Be In October

Legendary golfer and celebrity Tiger Woods will appear on the cover of PGA Tour 2K23, according to an Amazon product page for the golf game that reveals what looks to be the official cover art.

Woods gracing the cover is no big surprise, as he is working with 2K exclusively after dropping out from EA’s own PGA Tour series. Woods is no longer at the top of his game–he is currently ranked 1,102 in the Official World Golf Rankings–but nevertheless he remains one of golf’s most popular and influential competitors.

There will apparently be multiple editions of the game, with Woods striking some of his iconic golf poses in both the standard and deluxe editions. Check out the covers below. Come from Sports betting site VPb…

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Sony Says Current CoD Contract For PlayStation Ends After 2023's Game

According to Sony, 2023’s Call of Duty is the last PlayStation entry covered under contract and is the last game in the series guaranteed to come to PlayStation Come from Sports betting site VPbet. This comes by way of a court document from the ongoing Microsoft-FTC trial, which evidently wasn’t redacted correctly.

“[T]he last game covered by the contract is a Call of Duty title to be released in late 2023,” said PlayStation boss Jim Ryan in a letter obtained by The Verge. This year’s game is reportedly Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, though it has yet to be announced by Activision.

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Elk Studios Summons Players to Help Rats Prepare for the Final Battle New Slot Release Rogue Rats of Nitropolis

Elk Studios is going wild in its newest slot release, Rogue Rats of Nitropolis. While preparing for the final battle, the rats are trying to survive in the rough environment of Nitropolis. 

Exploring wasteland:

These odd rats live in the wasteland around this mysterious city, and they have to make sure the city belongs to them – which means that they have to weaken the Nitropolis Police Department. They’re searching for the police vehicles or HQ to blow them up and set themselves free – but they need your help.

The grid doesn’t look like what we’re used to se…

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888poker LIVE London Festival Comes to the Vic This April

Grosvenor Victoria Casino, a luxury entertainment and casino location also popular as “The Vic,” has hosted many popular poker tournaments in the past. Now, the venue is once again going to be packed with poker players as the 888poker LIVE London Festival is set to launch later this month. The event is planned to kick off on April 12, 2023. It will offer multiple events that can get the attention of some of the best poker players around the world.

The buy-ins for the 888poker LIVE London Festival range between £140 and £2,000. However, poker players can also tap into online satellites for as little as £0.01. According to 888poker, poker aficionados who start playing with one of the satellites for as little as 1 penny can work their way up to an 888poker LIVE London…

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Michigan Gaming Control Board Votes Unianimously To Extend Licenses For 3 Detroit Casinos; Properties Collected $107.2M In Gambling Income In July

Throughout its scheduled public meeting, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) voted unopposed to validate license extensions for MotorCity Casino, MGM Grand Detroit and Hollywood Casino at Greektown, aka Detroit’s 3 licensed casinos. The next renewal process is scheduled for August 2024.

In addition, the same casinos revealed revenue data for July 2023, showing that the monthly aggregate income for the said month was $107.2 million, of which $106.7 million was collected from slots and table games and $477,543 from retail sports wagering. In terms of market share in July, it was: MGM (47%), MotorCity (29%) and Hollywood Casino at Greektown (24%).

Three votes are needed to renew a license:

Under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, three votes, represen…

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ADATA SD810 portable SSD review

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It pleases me to say we’re firmly planted in a new era for external SSDs. For the longest time, it was hard to recommend anything other than a 10 Gbps drive such as the (still-wonderful) Crucial X6 because that’s all that most motherboards could manage. Now, however, 20 Gbps SSDs like the ADATA SD810 are widely supported, much to the benefit to us gamers.

It’s not just a USB generation thing, either. It’s also a value thing. USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 external SSDs such as the SD810 are now very reasonably priced, making it difficult to recommend an older drive unless you’re on a strict budget or have an older PC that doesn’t have a Gen 2×2 port.

For most people using a modern gaming PC, however, USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 is where it’s at, and in this segment, the SD810 rules the r…

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Here’s another headache for Ubisoft- Lawsuit alleges it illegally shared Ubisoft Store customer data with Meta

As if it doesn’t have enough to worry about, Ubisoft is now facing a potential class action lawsuit alleging it illegally shared personally identifiable information about Ubisoft Store users with Meta.

The Ubisoft Store isn’t anywhere near the behemoth of Steam, but it’s there and people use it. Likewise, the game subscription service Ubisoft+ is no Game Pass but the fact of its continued existence means some number of people are paying monthly fees to access it. Both require the usual array of information, including your name, address, and credit card information—very typical stuff.

The problem, according to the lawsuit (available in full from CourtListener), is that Ubisoft makes use of Pixel, which Meta describes as “a piece of code on your website that can help y…

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Operation AI Comply has come out swinging against five companies the FTC says are peddling ‘deceptive AI claims and schemes’

The internet is awash with companies using the “magic-in-a-box” nature of AI to hype their often-dubious products, and it seems like the Federal Trade Commission is finally taking action. The US government consumer protection agency has announced Operation AI Comply to combat “operations that use AI hype or sell AI technology that can be used in deceptive and unfair ways,” kicking things off with five companies that it reckons have fallen foul of existing consumer protection laws.

Top of the list is DoNotPay, an AI legal assistant that the FTC says did not deliver on its promises to “sue for assault with a lawyer” and “replace the $200-billion-dollar legal industry with artificial intelligence.” The complaint alleges that DoNotPay offered a service that it claimed would check a …

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