Trailer 3 has got to happen sometime (Rockstar Games)
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Insufficient data It does amaze me how little we know about GTA 6 at this point, and I wonder when we would’ve learnt more, if it had come out as planned in May. Would we have had another trailer by now? Would the website have filled out with info and maps and info or would they still keep things close to their chests?
And what’s the best guess for the next trailer now, if it’s out in November? Ignoring the fact that I think a delay is likely I don’t see one happening until the summer. Rockstar like to rain on other people’s parades, so I wouldn’t be surprised if it was very close to Summer Game Fest or whatever is due this year.
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I’m not convinced it’ll give much more info though; it’ll still be the bare minimum. Everyone’s imagination is working overboard on what the game will be like. that Rockstar don’t need to step in and tell them they’re wrong. Who needs marketing when you’ve got millions of desperate fans? Gibson
To infinity and beyond I forgot about Sony suddenly moving the goalposts about how much the PlayStation 2 sold, so now it can never really be beaten, since ‘more than 160 million’ basically means every number up to and including infinity.
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As far as I’m concerned, the Switch is the best-selling console ever. Not only did it beat Sony’s original number for the PlayStation 2 but it did it under very difficult circumstances, with proper competition from PlayStation (and not so much Xbox). Not only that but it was late starting in its generation, thanks to the Wii U, and still wiped the floor with its rivals.
Not to downplay the PlayStation 2 in anyway but the reason it did so well is because it had no serious competition in its generation, just the GameCube and the original Xbox. So, for me at least, the Switch’s performance has been much more impressive. Onibee
Unnecessary store I won’t miss GAME. The stores were never that necessary after Amazon, etc. sold games and the staff were never very knowledgeable.
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Sad to see one less physical disc seller but that has been on the wane for years now. CeX offer better service and warranty and HMV still hangs on, so there are local options if I feel like leaving the house.
I might now be in the minority but at least 95% of my console games are physical discs. I like to display them. I like the fact most of them will work sans internet. They provide a storage medium for me. I don’t have to download a dozen gigabytes of data each time I want to play the game, updates and DLC not included but most games work fine on version 1.0 anyway. Bobwallett
You cannot be serious It’s interesting that the short film for Resident Evil Requiem seems to be a lot more serious than the game. But I think five minutes is about as long as you keep that kind of tone and still be true to the series. Even the bit where the S.T.A.R.S. guy is going along the street looked kind of goofy and that was only for a second.
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Zombies being zombies is all well and spooky but the minute you have policemen firing bazookas at monsters with five foot long tongues it all gets very silly (in a good way, in the games at least). I can’t believe that Zach Cregger is going to make his new movie serious. It might not be a comedy but there’s another zaniness in films like Weapons that I think that short will end up being as serious as anyone every takes Resident Evil.
Not a criticism or praise, just an observation. Even something like 28 Years Later has some purposefully sill stuff in there, just because it’s got zombies in it doesn’t mean it has to be grimdark. Pilot
TV review I’d say it’s pretty obvious that Fallout countdown is going to be a remaster of Fallout 3. I don’t know what else it could be without being a complete letdown. Whether it’s shadow-dropped or not I don’t care but Oblivion Remastered came out in April so we’re close to the same time and I’m sure Bethesda will want to repeat that success.
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If Fallout season 2 has been good then I think it might even do better, because I’d say that Fallout 3 was a better game than 4 (but not New Vegas). I haven’t seen the show though. I zoned out halfway through the first one and, to be honest, don’t really understand why it’s been such a big hit. Have any readers seen it that could say whether it’s been better or worse? Lurgie
Calm response I’m not going to dogpile on Nintendo again for their line-up, but I would be very surprised if anyone was totally onboard with what they’ve got planned for the next few months. They’ve messed up Mario Tennis so many times by now that even if this one is good, I don’t think many people are going to be willing to take a chance on it.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder was great, but I don’t think many people were thinking that it would be that much better if it had a ton of gimmicky multiplayer modes. Especially if you can’t play them properly online.
And the Virtual Boy? The whole thing about it is that it was terrible and those red and black screenshot are so ugly I can’t believe it existed back then, let alone that they’re going to bring it back now. I like that it’s there, for preservation and everything, but I can’t imagine playing any of the games for more than a few minutes.
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Is the line-up a disaster or a betrayal of fans or any other kind of overreaction? No. It’s just not very inspiring and I’m not sure I’ll pay for any of it. That’s not much for fans to get upset about but I imagine it’s not what Nintendo wants to hear when the console is still less than a year old. Roland
One more for the pile Just to add to the list of anniversaries for this year but it’s Ōkami’s 20th in April. Capcom set up an anniversary website for it and while it doesn’t say anything about the sequel, it’ll probably get updated nearer the time.
There is going to be a concert in Japan but the most interesting thing I noticed on the website is that there’s no mention of Ōkamiden on the DS. I’m pretty sure I read that Hideki Kamiya doesn’t like it and/or resented not being involved, so looks like he’s trying to memory hole it. I thought it was alright myself, but I guess this means you’re never going to see a remaster. Inky
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Return to Vegas So what you’re telling me with that news story about all Obsidian’s role-players flopping is that they’re now on Microsoft’s list and right in the danger zone with Double Fine. Maybe worse actually, because at least Double Fine have a new game coming out. If there’s not going to be a Outer Worlds 3 what are Obsidian going to do now?
I actually really like The Outer Worlds 2, but it should’ve been obvious it wasn’t going to be a big hit. People weren’t exactly knocking the door down for a sequel and it came out at busy time of year with very little marketing or hype.
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I forgot Avowed even existed and I don’t think I’m the only one. Even looking at it now, I’m not sure what the hook is, other than it looks very generic and nerdy.
This seems a familiar problem with Microsoft though, where the instant they get a whiff of success they convince themselves the game’s a culture icon and everyone’s talking about it. They’re a lot like gamers in that sense, where there can’t ever be middle ground, everything’s got to be a mega hit or a flop.
Thinking about it though, Microsoft probably won’t shut them down entirely. They’ll probably downsize them but then send them to work in the Fallout mines, making remakes and sequels to New Vegas. That doesn’t sound like such a bad idea in theory, but I don’t think people working under duress is going to result in the best games. Focus
Inbox also-rans I see Sonic Racing CrossWorlds underperformed for Sega. Can’t say I’m surprised, as releasing it alongside Mario Kart World always seemed silly. In fact, it probably helped Nintendo by making their game look even better by comparison. Toxie
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I think this got overlooked a bit at the end of the year but I’m really surprised that Marvel Cosmic Invasion seems to have bene a flop, as I thought it was really good. Another example of the Marvel curse, where every game not made by Insomniac is a flop, even with the licence attached? RobertCop
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The cost of energy is set to fall from April after Ofgem announced its new energy price cap. The typical dual fuel household will now pay £1,641 a year for their energy from April 1, 2026. That’s down from £1,758 based on the cap set on January 1, 2026.
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The price cap sets the maximum you can be charged for unit rates and standing charges – so your bill can be higher or lower than the price cap figure.
The average unit rate for gas is falling from 5.93p per kilowatt hour (kWh) to 5.74p per kWh, while the standing charge is decreasing from 35.09p a day to 29.09p. The average unit rate for electricity is falling from 27.69p per kWh to 24.67p per kWh. The standing charge is rising from 54.75p a day to 57.21p a day.
Tim Jarvis, Director General, Markets, at Ofgem, said: “Today’s announcement will be welcome news for many households. Wholesale energy prices have fallen in recent months, and we’re investing in our network to safeguard the future energy system. The main driver of today’s reduction is the change to policy costs announced by the Chancellor in the budget.
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“The price cap protects households from overpaying for energy, but it’s a safety net. Last year, consumers on fixed deals paid around £115 less than the cap on average, so we’d encourage people to speak to their supplier about the options available and consider whether a different tariff or payment method could help bring their bills down further.”
At the 2026 Bafta awards, big wins for independent British film I Swear and American horror film Sinners were overshadowed by a regrettable moment. Activist John Davidson said the N-word – arguably the most offensive slur in the English language due to the centuries of violence and oppression it carries – while Sinners’ stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting an award.
Davidson, on whom the film I Swear is based, has Tourette syndrome – including coprolalia which causes the involuntary use of obscene and socially inappropriate words and phrases.
Jordon and Lindo looked shaken and have since expressed their discomfort and disappointment with Baftas’ handling of the situation. In an apology letter to Bafta members, the academy said it was launching a “comprehensive review” into the incident.
Since the incident, Davidson has received extensive online abuse, including accusations that he is a racist – an accusation that fails to consider that this was an involuntary audible compulsion. Davidson has stressed there was no intention behind the word, stating he was “deeply mortified if anyone considers my involuntary tics to be intentional or to carry any meaning”.
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Two things can be true at the same time. While this incident was involuntary, that does not lessen the hurt or offence that Jordan, Lindo and members of the viewing public felt. No one could have prevented Davidson’s involuntary compulsion in the moment.
However, it could have been edited out of the delayed broadcast. In fact, a second slur was removed, but this one was missed. Doing so would have spared viewers from hearing the slur and helped protect Davidson and others with Tourette’s from the abuse that followed. It also could have reduced the spread of misinformation about the condition, which directly undermines the mission of I Swear to teach empathy and kindness towards people with Tourette syndrome.
By broadcasting the Baftas on a two-hour delay in a condensed format, the BBC assumes greater editorial responsibility than with live transmission. It must therefore meet higher standards and be able to justify its editing choices. The BBC failed to do that in this instance, causing undue harm to both black and disabled people.
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There are two main reasons why the Baftas are broadcast at a delay. The first is engagement. The award ceremony lasts three hours, so to help make it less tedious, the broadcast is edited down to two hours.
The second is political. The BBC’s editorial guidelines require them to prevent harm and offence to viewers. Award shows are considered high-risk because they are live and broadcasters cannot control what winners say.
This is often called “the tyranny of live”. As media and communications scholar Paddy Scannell wrote, in live broadcasting “if something goes wrong, the best you can do is damage limitation, for once the words are out of your mouth they are in the public domain and they cannot be unsaid”.
Yet, by broadcasting at a delay to mitigate “the tyranny of live”, broadcasters open up a new can of editorial worms – “the tyranny of the edit”.
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In live broadcasting, when things go wrong, they can often be blamed on live conditions. While this does not necessarily reduce any harm caused, it can reduce culpability. Once a programme has been edited, this no longer applies, raising the editorial standards and making broadcasters accountable for every word spoken and removed.
In other words, broadcasters must be able to justify every editorial choice to their audience, especially when those choices cause harm or censor a political perspective.
Reaction and lessons for the BBC
The BBC has apologised for broadcasting the slur and re-edited the programme for BBC iPlayer. Producers overseeing the coverage told the Guardian that they did not hear the N-word from the broadcast truck due to a technical issue. That would hardly be a reassuring defence of their actions.
Davidson later said that he was assured by Bafta that any swearing would be edited out of the broadcast, and that he felt “a wave of shame” over the incident. He also questioned the decision to seat him so close to a microphone.
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The BBC has also offered no explanation for the post-production removal of sections of My Father’s Shadow director Akinola Davies Jr’s acceptance speech, including a statement of solidarity with “the economic migrant, the conflict migrant, those under occupation, dictatorship, persecution and those experiencing genocide” and the remark “free Palestine”.
Labour MP Dawn Butler has written to the BBC seeking a full explanation for these decisions.
Beyond the immediate fallout, this episode carries wider lessons for the BBC about learning from past errors. Last summer, the BBC was found to have broken harm and offence standards after airing “death, death to the IDF” chants in Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set. After this incident, they promised to review their protocols around the livestreaming of “high-risk” events. Yet a similar misjudgement happened again.
To maintain public trust and support, the BBC must be more responsive in explaining their editorial choices – and more forthcoming when they get things wrong.
Cuba claims its military fired on a US speedboat that entered territorial waters, killing four people and injuring six in a confrontation on Friday
Antonio Scancariello and Laura Hill
20:05, 25 Feb 2026Updated 20:06, 25 Feb 2026
Cuban military forces have shot at an American boat, resulting in four fatalities and six casualties, according to emerging reports.
Cuba’s Ministry of Interior (MININT) announced today (February 25) that a US speedboat bearing the Florida registration FL7726SH was spotted approximately one nautical mile northeast of the El Pino Channel, near Cayo Falcones in Corralillo Municipality, Villa Clara.
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According to the Home Office’s official account, hostilities erupted when the “violating” craft opened fire on Cuban border personnel, wounding the commander, after Border Guard Troops moved in to identify the vessel.
The statement confirmed the “offending boat opened fire against the Cuban personnel, causing the commander of Cuban vessel to be injured. As a result of the confrontation, at the time of this report, on the foreign side, four aggressors were killed and six were injured, who were evacuated and received medical assistance”.
Cuba’s Home Office further declared: “Cuba reaffirms its commitment to protecting its territorial waters, based on the principle that national defence is a fundamental pillar for the Cuban State in order to protect its sovereignty and stability in the region. Investigations are continuing by the competent authorities to fully clarify the facts.”, reports the Express.
The exchange of gunfire occurs against a backdrop of escalating tensions between the United States and the communist nation, separated by merely 100 miles (160 kilometres) of the Florida Straits, AFP reported. This development follows Washington’s decision to ease the near-total oil embargo on the island, initially imposed by President Donald Trump in January following the U.S. removal of Cuba’s key ally, Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela.
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The agency further reported that prior to Maduro’s apprehension by U.S. forces on January 3, Cuba had depended on Venezuela for approximately half its fuel requirements.
In response to concerns from Caribbean leaders, who feared that depriving Cuba of oil would rapidly lead to economic collapse, Washington announced it would permit shipments of Venezuelan oil for “commercial and humanitarian use,” according to AFP.
Daniel Dubois refused a fist bump from world champion Fabio Wardley as the pair came face-to-face at a lively news conference in London.
The world title fight between two of Britain’s biggest punchers takes place at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena on 9 May.
After some long-winded bickering between the two camps, the fighters – relatively restrained until that point – finally sparked into life.
Wardley said he would “flatten” the challenger. “My power is proven. If there’s time left on the clock, I’m taking you out of the fight,” he added.
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The 31-year-old – with 19 stoppages in 20 wins – will make the first defence of his WBO crown, having claimed the ‘interim’ title against Joseph Parker before being upgraded to full champion when Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt.
Former IBF champion Dubois, 28, is coming off a devastating knockout loss to generational great Usyk last summer.
“If you look back, when it gets dicey, he’s not up for it,” Wardley said of Dubois, who has faced accusations of folding too easily in his three stoppage defeats.
Wednesday’s news conference took place at Dutch Hall, a converted 16th-century church tucked away in the heart of the city.
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Dubois – never one for lengthy monologues – kept his answers short and matter of fact.
But the Londoner was clear in his intention. “Victory by knockout, by any means necessary,” he said.
When the fighters eventually stepped forward for the obligatory face-off, Dubois looked away first as Wardley smirked.
Moments later Wardley extended his fist in a gesture of respect, but Dubois shook his head and refused to engage.
The former glamour model visited an aesthetics clinic on Tuesday with her husband Lee Andrews, where she splashed the cash on course of beauty treatments
20:04, 25 Feb 2026Updated 20:05, 25 Feb 2026
Katie Price has showed off her new face after booking in for a series of tweakments in Dubai. The former glamour model visited an aesthetics clinic on Tuesday with her husband Lee Andrews, where she splashed the cash on course of beauty treatments.
On Wednesday evening she posed for a glamorous selfie in front of the Burj Al Arab, telling fans she had enjoyed a “gorgeous dinner with a gorgeous view”. Katie wore her hair up and showed off her tan in a white dress, accessorising with some gold jewellery.
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The newlyweds both underwent aesthetic tweakments, with the clinic claiming on Instagramthat they have set out a “treatment plan” for Katie “over time” – suggesting she isn’t planning on coming back from her honeymoon any time soon.
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Sharing a snap with Katie and Lee on Instagram, aesthetic practitioner Max McNiel wrote: “It was lovely to see you today @katieprice. It was great to have you both in clinic today & was lovely to meet you both!
“Thank you for trusting me to carry out your treatments & I look forward to seeing you both again soon. A full treatment plan for Katie has been set out to achieve best results overtime.”
It’s not yet known what the Pricey has done to herself, however the clinic says it specialises in ‘lip contouring’.
The mum-of-five, 47, promised fans she would come back to Blighty last week with her new husband, Lee, 43, who hasn’t stepped foot in the country since their bombshell wedding in Dubai.
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After the shock nuptials, the former glamour model returned home to the UK on her own just days later – as her new husband explained she needed to see her children .
She then flew back out to Dubai for their ‘honeymoon’ after the businessman claimed he would come to the UK several times. However, the couple have now been in Dubai for several weeks.
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Last night, the Pricey admitted she’d put on half a stone in weight since meeting Lee, who she teased was a “feeder”. Taking to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday evening, Katie told fans: “I have a confession to make. He is a feeder. I’ve been to the doctors and everything, asked them why… everyone’s saying how I’ve lost weight.”
“I’ve got to sort you out, I’m sorry,” Lee replied. “I’ve actually put on half a stone,” Katie continued. “You’ll be pleased to know I’ve put on half a stone because I can’t stop eating. And you’re eating for one, that’s the truth,” Lee said, referencing recent speculation that Katie was pregnant. She has since confirmed she isn’t. “I’m just comfy,” Katie concluded as the couple enjoyed their meal in Dubai.
Firefighters were called to the property in Church Lane, Thornton le Dale, at 12.45pm on Wednesday (February 25).
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said the crew from Pickering pumped the water out of the property and helped a Yorkshire Water engineer to isolate the burst main.
A service spokesperson said: “Crews used main pump, hard suction and a delivery pump to get water out of the property as well as a salvage sheet and small tools to assist a Yorkshire water engineer isolate the water.
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“Once the water had stopped progressing into the property, crews left the incident.”
On 23 February 1981, a group of officers led by Tejero burst into the main chamber of the national parliament, wielding guns and threatening the politicians as a new government was being sworn in. Their aim was to return authoritarianism – six years after the death of the country’s dictator Francisco Franco.
York Central MP Rachael Maskell said the “web” surrounding child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associates “must be brought to book”.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whose royal titles were removed in October 2025, was a known associate of Epstein’s and stepped down from his role as UK trade envoy – a position he held from 2001 – in July 2011.
It came after details of his friendship emerged following Epstein’s 18-month prison sentence for soliciting a minor for prostitution in 2008.
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Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on Thursday (February 19).
He has since been released under investigation and has previously denied any wrongdoing.
Rachael Maskell MP has called for more to be made clear surrounding Andrew’s appointment and time spent as trade envoy, along with the
‘Privilege must not be protected’
In a parliamentary debate held on Tuesday (February 24), Ms Maskell said “unaccountable power must not hide, privilege must not be protected”.
The debate was brought to the House of Commons by the Liberal Democrats, who demanded all papers relating to the creation of Andrew’s role as trade envoy, along with minutes and communications on the vetting of the former prince, be made public.
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The motion also requested correspondence relating to advice from – or provided to – Peter Mandelson, another associate of Epstein’s who was also arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office on Monday (February 23).
‘This is the latest blow, in this shameful chapter’
The House passed the motion on Tuesday (February 24) without division.
Trade Minister Chris Bryant confirmed that the government will release the files “as soon as is practicable and possible within the law”.
He indicated that any documents potentially relating to the offence of misconduct in public office may be withheld.
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Tom Gordon MP has welcomed the passing of his party’s motion in Parliament (Image: Supplied)
MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, Tom Gordon, said he “welcomed” this news, which he said would “shine a light on Andrew’s dealings”.
He added: “This is the latest blow, in this shameful chapter.
“We’ll continue to call for transparency and restore trust in our political institutions.”
But Ms Maskell has called for more to be done.
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She called the Liberal Democrats’ motion “narrow in scope”, adding: “Clearly the police investigation must take its course, and I am sure it will be deep and thorough because it runs so far, but ultimately, if we are just looking at the appointment, we must also ask about that period of time when Mr Mountbatten-Windsor carried out the role and the implications to wider networks.”
The death in Poynton is not being treated as suspicious
19:28, 25 Feb 2026Updated 19:28, 25 Feb 2026
Police sealed off a pathway and area of woodland on Tuesday night (February 24) after a woman was tragically found dead. Officers and paramedics attended the incident off Woodside Lane in Poynton, Stockport.
Emergency crews were called to the scene shortly after 7pm to concerns for welfare reports regarding a woman. A woman, aged in her 60s, was found dead at the scene.
A number of incident response units and police cars were seen stationed along Woodside Lane following the incident, with a walkway and wooded area also cordoned off by police who were standing guard amid investigations.
The death is not currently being treated as suspicious, Cheshire Constabulary said. A file is being prepared for the coroner.
A spokesperson for Cheshire Constabulary said: “At 7.05pm on Tuesday 24 February, police were called by paramedics to concerns for the welfare of a woman on Woodside, Poynton.
“Officers attended and sadly a woman in her sixties was declared dead at the scene. The death is not being treated as suspicious, and a case file will be prepared for the coroner.”