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Facebook Will Pay Users to Deactivate Their Accounts Before the Election
As part of the research experiment, Facebook will pay some of its users to stop using the company’s apps for a while before the upcoming Election Day in the USA.
Minecraft Is Coming to PlayStation VR Later This Month
The company says that the Minecraft PlayStation VR will be “100% wholesome & pure full-fat Minecraft” that will be available sometime this September.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Is Getting a Free Next-Gen Update
The next-generation version of the popular RPG series will be released as a standalone purchase. However, those who already have the game on PC, PlayStation 4, or Xbox One will get the upgraded version for free.
Valve Decided to Make Steam Game Festival a Regular Event
After reviewing feedback from gamers and developers, Valve decided to make the Steam Game Festival a regular event. After the fall festival, the next events will take place in February and June 2021.
8 Worthy British Series to Watch in September
While the film studios continue to delay movie premieres until better times, British TV pleases us with small premieres, which in their coolness can be compared with high-budget series.
After 19 Years, 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' Entered the Billion-Dollar Club
China launched 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' in 3D and IMAX formats, grossing $13,6 million from 16,000 screens in just one weekend. It allowed the film to cross the billion-dollar mark.
Warner Bros. Released the First Trailer for Robert Pattinson's ‘The Batman’
The shooting of 'The Batman' starring Robert Pattinson began this winter, but in seven weeks, the film crew stopped the filming due to coronavirus quarantine restrictions. Now Warner Bros. resumed the filming.