

345boneshoss
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@345boneshoss
Xenoverse 2 Modder - Part of Xenoverse 2 Revamp Team Fanart Creator on Deviantart Minecraft Modder - Leader of Team Razor - Deep Aether Addon



The final patrol begins. FUTURE SAGA Chapter 4 - the last DLC for DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 releases in Summer 2026. #DBXV2



Bruuuuuhhhhh….. Modding on console in 2026😭✌️🥀 #DBXV2 #Xenoverse2

Any PlayStation game purchased digitally after March's sytem update will reportedly now require an internet connection once every 30 days to validate the license 🎮 If the console stays offline longer than that, the games will not launch until you reconnect (via @MrZackXOfficial)





PlayStation support has confirmed that a new digital rights management policy for the console is intentional, not a glitch. Starting with any digital games purchased after the March 2026 system update, your PS5 will require an internet connection at least once every 30 days to validate the license. If the console stays offline longer than that, the games simply will not launch until you reconnect. This change does not affect any titles already in your library. Setting a console as your primary system also will not bypass the monthly check-in.

『ゆんゆん電波シンドローム』、英語版の翻訳がひどすぎて炎上してしまう... 🇯🇵「やめろ」 →🇬🇧「ファシズムを終わらせろ」 🇯🇵「新時代キタ」 →🇬🇧「IT男マジキモい」 🇯🇵「令呪で縛らないから」 →🇬🇧「もう二度とファシズムの犠牲にはならない」 ネットミームやアニメパロディ(ハルヒ、シュタゲ等)を完全排除して、翻訳者の思想がぶち込まれた模様

One of my viewers contacted PlayStation support about the 30 day DRM update for PS4/PS5 games. The response they got makes it sound like this is not a mistake or "bug" and is intentional. They describe it as a "technical feature". Sony still hasn't officially responded yet.

Starting September 2026, a silent update pushed by Google, will block every Android app whose developer hasn't registered with Google, signed their contract, paid up, and handed over government ID. Google calls the new rule Android Developer Verification. This starts with Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand expanding worldwide in 2027 every app on certified Android phones must come from a developer who has registered their real identity with Google. This covers apps from the Play Store, third-party stores, and sideloaded APKs. Here’s what developers have to do: They sign up in Google’s new verification system, share their legal name, address, phone number, and ID, and pay a one-time $25 fee. Apps from unverified developers will be blocked or come with big warnings and extra steps. Google doing this to fight malware, the company says sideloaded apps are about 50 times more likely to contain bad software than Play Store apps. Android is becoming a little more controlled with all of this changes



I would rewatch the whole show like this.