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"Get Fallout Games for Free with Amazon Prime, but There's a Catch"
Amazon Prime members can now play Fallout 3 and New Vegas for free via Amazon's cloud streaming service, Luna, but the experience is marred by noticeable lag, hitching, and image quality issues. Playing these RPGs on Luna means missing out on the ability to mod the games, which is a significant drawback for PC gamers. Additionally, the games will only be available on Luna and Prime until October 10, and are also available for free on PC and Xbox via Game Pass.

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"Dune-Inspired Expansion and Controller Take Microsoft Flight Simulator to New Heights"
Microsoft Flight Simulator has released a free Dune expansion featuring the Royal Atreides Ornithopter from the upcoming Dune: Part Two movie, offering tutorials, time trials, and a rescue mission. The expansion is a tie-in with the movie and allows players to fly the ornithopter in a science fiction setting within the realistic physics simulation of the game. This expansion was announced alongside Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, which will include a range of aerial jobs, and also offers a chance to win a custom Dune-themed Xbox and controller.

Kojima's Physint: Blurring the Line Between Gaming and Cinema
Hideo Kojima's new project, PHYSINT, blurs the lines between game and movie, with Sony Interactive Entertainment and Columbia Pictures involved. Kojima revealed that the game will be both a game and a movie simultaneously, aiming to create an experience where players' mothers might mistake it for a film. He also discussed his return to the action espionage genre, influenced by feedback from fans and a conversation with Guillermo del Toro, emphasizing that while the output is a game, it will closely resemble a movie due to collaboration with various creators.

"Kojima's Physint: A Game Inspired by Fan Desires and Personal Reflection"
Hideo Kojima announced a new action-espionage game called Physint, inspired by Metal Gear fans and a health scare in 2020. Described as a blend of game and movie, Physint aims to push the boundaries between film and games with near life-like graphics. Kojima's health scare prompted him to reconsider his priorities and return to the action-espionage genre, despite initial thoughts of retiring. The game is still in early development, with Kojima Productions working on other projects, suggesting a potential release during the PlayStation 6 era.

"Disney's $1.5B Investment in Epic Games for Fortnite Universe Expansion"
Disney is taking a $1.5 billion stake in Epic Games to create an expansive "games and entertainment universe" that will integrate characters from Disney's extensive catalog into Fortnite and other projects using Epic's Unreal Engine. The collaboration aims to offer players the ability to engage with Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, and other franchises in a persistent and interoperable ecosystem. This partnership represents Disney's largest foray into gaming and signifies Epic's commitment to expanding Fortnite beyond its original multiplayer shooter roots.

"Kojima's New Action Espionage Game: A Return to Stealth for PlayStation"
PlayStation has announced a new project called Physint with Hideo Kojima, the creator of Metal Gear Solid, which aims to reinvent the action-espionage genre. This next-generation game will be an original IP and will also be made into a movie. Production will begin after Death Stranding 2, set to arrive in 2025, and Kojima expressed confidence that this title will be the culmination of his 40-year game production career, aiming to transcend the barriers between film and video games.

"Until Dawn Set to Haunt PS5 and PC Soon"
Supermassive Games' popular horror game Until Dawn is reportedly getting a new version for PS5 and PC, with an official announcement expected within the next two weeks. The release may be a remaster or full-on remake, and the news follows the recent announcement of a movie adaptation of the game. This development aligns with Sony's trend of expanding its first-party franchises into other media.

"Nintendo Attorney Lookalike Issues Cease and Desist to Palworld Modder Over Pokémon Mods"
A modder who replaced creatures in Palworld with Pokémon received a cease and desist from a man resembling a Nintendo lawyer, sparking speculation about the authenticity of the encounter. Some believe the lawyer may have been generated by AI, while legal experts pushed back on the modder's claims. Nintendo declined to comment on the issue.

"Second Dinner's Marvel Snap Game Secures $100M in Funding"
Second Dinner, developer of Marvel Snap, secures $100 million investment from Griffin Gaming Partners to continue developing Marvel Snap for years and to work on new projects. The investment will also support the incubation of original IP and the commercialization of new titles. The game, which has seen rapid success since its release, is now fully cross-platform and the majority of the team is focused on its development, with plans for additional "super super fun" projects in the works.

"Wizards of the Coast Admits Using AI Art in Magic: The Gathering Marketing"
Wizards of the Coast initially denied using AI art in a marketing image for Magic: The Gathering, but later admitted to incorporating "some AI components" after fans pointed out inconsistencies. This comes after the company had banned AI artwork in its products in 2023 due to previous controversies. The incident has sparked frustration among artists and highlighted the challenges companies face in monitoring the use of generative AI art tools as they become more prevalent.

"Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings Clash: Predictions, Tickets, and Injuries Update"
The Detroit Lions' Madden 24 simulations return with a mod to improve CPU vs. CPU gameplay, aiming for more accurate results compared to real NFL games. The live simulation for the Lions vs. Vikings Week 18 game will be streamed on Twitch and YouTube, with past simulations showing improved accuracy with the mod. Fans can watch the event on Saturday, January 6, at 10 a.m. ET.