In Bee Swarm Simulator, Clippers are one of the first upgrades that actually make your pollen farming feel faster instead of slow and grindy. They come right after the basic Rake in progression, and once you get them, you'll notice the difference almost immediately. If you're still using the Scooper or just switched to the Rake, saving up for Clippers is a smart next step since they boost your collection speed without costing a huge amount of hon...
GTA 5 has quietly hit another jaw-dropping milestone: 225 million copies sold worldwide. More than twelve years after it first launched in 2013, Rockstar's open-world juggernaut is still moving millions of units every year, behaving less like a typical video game and more like a permanent fixture of pop culture. The latest number surfaced through Take-Two Interactive's recent investor discussions and was echoed by industry voices, pushing GTA 5 e...
Diablo 4's 2.6.0 PTR for Season 11 has just gone live, and instead of showing off the entire season at once, Blizzard is clearly focused on stress-testing a few big ideas. The PTR centers on new endgame systems that are meant to make combat feel faster, riskier, and more rewarding, with an emphasis on kill momentum and high-stakes loot. Players are being asked to jump in, push these systems hard, and give feedback before everything hits the live ...
Monopoly GO just added a small but very welcome quality-of-life feature that a lot of players have been asking for: Tap-to-Skip animations in Treasures Minigames. The update was announced on the game's official Facebook and X accounts, and it lets you skip those long chest-opening animations that used to slow everything down. If you've ever felt like half your session was spent watching coins spill out of chests, this change makes the whole...
Fire decks have become a major force in Pokémon TCG Pocket during January 2026, thanks to the Crimson Blaze expansion's strong ex cards and energy acceleration options. Decks built around Mega Charizard Y ex and Mega Blaziken ex are dominating ranked ladders, dealing huge damage that quickly overwhelms slower Grass and Water strategies. These builds rely on fast energy ramping through cards like Flame Patch and abilities from supporters such as E...
The 2026 Lamborghini Fenomeno has made its way into Grand Theft Auto V, and it feels like one of those mods that instantly earns a permanent spot in your garage. It takes one of Lamborghini's most extreme modern hypercars and drops it into Los Santos with a level of detail and personality that makes it more than just another fast car. Built around the brand's latest hybrid V12 philosophy, the Fenomeno mod lets players experience what a 1,065-hors...
As ARC Raiders keeps evolving in 2026, picking the right weapon can really change how a match plays out, whether you're in PvE or PvP. The game rewards loadouts that match your play style, good aim, and knowing when to switch weapons for different situations. This guide breaks down the guns you'll want to focus on, balancing raw damage, accuracy, ammo use, and practical utility so you can make smarter choices without overthinking every option ARC...
Season 11 launched alongside the Vessel of Hatred expansion and the Paladin arrived with an ambitious kit, new weapon type, and complex interaction web, so it was almost inevitable that some things would not behave as intended. This patch finally sweeps through many of those issues, smoothing out weapon enchantment rules, tightening movement and collision behavior, and fixing several interactions that affected resolve generation, defenses, and ev...
The Triple Golem Necromancer has quickly become one of the most popular and consistent builds in Diablo 4 Season 11, especially for players who enjoy minion-focused gameplay without a lot of mechanical stress. Thanks to the new Gravebloom unique mace, this setup replaces the traditional single golem with three smaller ones. Each individual golem hits for less damage on its own, but the increased attack speed and faster reaction times mean that, t...
Arc Raiders has quietly rolled out an aggression-based matchmaking system, and it's already changing how raids feel depending on how you play. The idea is simple but clever: players who constantly hunt others are more likely to be matched together, while those who focus on PvE and extraction tend to end up in calmer lobbies. According to Embark Studios CEO Patrick Söderlund, the goal is to protect the game's tension without forcing everyone into ...