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The 2020 Out 100 honoree passed away peacefully in her sleep, leaving behind a legacy that changed how the Social Security Administration handles trans spouses. Read More
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GameSpot – Game News Publisher Square Enix has revealed the next Life Is Strange game will be called Life Is Strange: True Colors. The game will release on September 10 and keep to the franchise’s supernatural choice-focused storytelling.If patterns are anything to go by, True Colors is likely not a new mainline entry for Life
GameSpot – Game News Like the previous three Life Is Strange games, True Colors is a very choice-heavy, story-driven game. Among those choices is the option to romance one of two characters, one of which is a familiar face from Life Is Strange: Before The Storm’s Steph.On her first day in Haven Springs, protagonist Alex
Kotaku During today’s Square Enix Presents broadcast, the publisher revealed Life is Strange: True Colors, the next entry in the choice-driven adventure series. The full game—no episodic releases this time—is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Stadia on September 10.Read more… Read More
Kotaku Black Panther should have been in Marvel’s Avengers from day one. Instead, he’s a DLC character whose announcement was delayed last year due to the unfortunate passing of actor Chadwick Boseman. During today’s Square Enix Presents stream Black Panther was finally revealed, coming to the game later this year in the…Read more… Read More
Great news for speedy gay stereotypes: a new study has found evidence that slow walkers are significantly more likely to die from COVID. Health researchers based in Leicester discovered that slow walkers with a “normal” weight were nearly four times more likely to die from the virus than brisk walkers. According to the BBC, slow