Yakuza TV Show Cast Explain Why They Didn't Play The Games

Prime Video already had a hit video game series earlier this year with Fallout, and the streamer is hoping that lightning will strike again this fall with Like a Dragon: Yakuza, a new live-action adaptation of the Yakuza: Like a Dragon game. While it might seem counterintuitive for series stars Ryoma Takeuchi and Kento Kaku to avoid playing the game that inspired the show, the actors have shared their reasons why they didn’t.”I know these games–everybody in the world knows these games,” Takeuchi told GamesRadar. “But I haven’t played them. I’d like to try them, but [the show’s creative team] had to stop me because they wanted to–for the character in the script–explore from scratch. That’s why I decided not to play.”

Pokemon Go September 2024 Events: Raids, Spotlight Hours, Community Day, And More

Pokemon Go’s new Max Out season has begun, and the mobile game is kicking things off in a big way this month. Throughout September, Pokemon Go will host a variety of events and activities featuring new Galar Pokemon, including a Falinks Raid Day and brand-new raid battles against gigantic Dynamax Pokemon.On top of that, players have new Spotlight Hours to look forward to this month, as well as a Community Day featuring both regular Ponyta and its Galarian variant. Here are all the biggest events happening in Pokemon Go in September.Table of Contents [hide]

  • Raid Schedule
    • Max Battles
    • Five-star Raids
    • Mega Raids
    • Shadow Raids
  • Spotlight Hours

How To Get Truffles In Stardew Valley

Truffles in Stardew Valley are a special animal product that requires you to have pigs, although it’s a bit more complicated than other animal products. They also don’t actually count as animal products, instead existing as a foraged mushroom, despite requiring a pig to get them. If you want to start collecting these valuable items, you’re going to have to do a bit of work to set your pigs up for success.

How to get Truffles

Truffles will appear outside, getting left wherever the pig dug them up.
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2XKO Alpha Lab Playtest Players Can Expect A "Decent Amount Of Jank," Riot Says

Developer Riot Games will soon be running the first at-home playtest for its League of Legends fighting game 2XKO, and is warning players to expect “a decent amount of jank” in addition to detailing all the characters, features, and work-in-progress elements players will be able to go hands-on with from August 8-19.The playtest for the free-to-play fighter, Riot says in a blog post, is a “super early build.” As such, not everything will be polished, with Riot saying players will “probably encounter a decent amount of jank” and that some features might not work as intended. Players may also experience crashes and other errors.