Spider-Man Star Shares Why Lying About No Way Home Was Weirdly Fun

Leading up to the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, rumors were swirling about who might or might not appear in the movie. One of the actors at the center of those rumors was Andrew Garfield, who played Spider-Man in the two Amazing Spider-Man films released in 2012 and 2014 Come from Sports betting site VPbet. Now that No Way Home is out, Garfield reflected on those rumors in a new interview with The Wrap. Spoilers ahead if you haven’t seen Spider-Man: No Way Home.

After months and months of speculation, when we finally sat down to watch Spider-Man: No Way Home, we were pleasantly surprised to find out that, like those tales about Luke Skywalker and the Jedi, that it’s all true. Garfi…

Ezugi partners Playbook Engineering for UK expansion

Ezugi, live casino solutions provider, has announced a partnership with Playbook Engineering by offering UKGC-certified content across several operators on the Playbook betting platform.

Ezugi has provided cutting-edge, mobile and web live dealer gaming, retention and distribution solutions to online operators, land-based casinos, and betting shops since 2012 to become a part of Evolution Group in 2019. The developer operates 9 studios with 20 games, and is partnered with more than 100 operators around the world. It continues its development by including its first UK operator in its portfolio.

UK-Exclusive:

Its latest partnership with Playbook Engineering is exclusive to the UK market. This partnership will make multiple UKGC (United Kingdom Gambling Commission)-certi…

IGT’s Mystery of the Lamp Game Continues US Expansion

The global gaming company offering software and technology for the regulated gambling industry, International Game Technology (IGT), announced that its new multi-level progressive (MLP) game, Mystery of the Lamp, can now bring exciting experiences for customers within more than a dozen casinos across the United States.

A statement released by IGT reveals that its new game on the PeakCurve49 cabinet is now available coast-to-coast. The company plans to expand further the reach of its games as it confirmed that it is expected to be deployed to new gambling venues in the upcoming weeks and months.

The new Mystery of the Lamp MLP game is using IGT’s latest hardware, the PeakCurve49 cabinet

MGM Resorts Reveals Its Plans for the New Empire City Casino in New York

Empire City Casino in Yonkers, New York, gets a new face, thanks to MGM Resorts International. The casino will be turned into a luxury destination for all fans of entertainment, becoming an MGM Empire City. The only thing that is needed is a commercial casino license.

The new face of the site:

The casino will be completely redesigned, and the first phase includes the expansion of the casino floor, as well as the entertainment venue that can accommodate 5.000 visitors. There will also be an advanced BetMGM sportsbook, as well as food and beverage outlets where the specialties will be prepared by famous chefs. Also, visitors can e…

AMD’s CTO has written about 55 years of AMD innovation. And the most common topic is obviously ‘AI’ despite not really saying much about ‘AI’ for the previous 54 years-

AMD is 55 years old. Only a little bit older than myself and, also like myself, few people expected it to last much beyond 45 years. Just a decade ago—with a meagre datacentre business, and a ropey CPU architecture that was the subject of a $12.1 million class action lawsuit because it kinda wasn’t what it said it was—AMD was on a knife edge. 

But with strong, smart leadership, and a solid track record of delivering time and again on its promises, AMD has turned it around. It is now one of the darlings of the tech industry, looking down on the Intel behemoth which once trampled it underfoot.

And so, to celebrate this milestone AMD chief technical officer and master of papers, Mark Papermaster, has penned a blog post titled: “Celebrating 55 years of AMD innov…

Bandai Namco officially announces Bryan Fury for Tekken 8, after accidentally announcing Bryan Fury for Tekken 8-

Bryan Fury is coming to Tekken 8, Bandai Namco has revealed. Twice.

Everyone’s favourite deranged zombie cyborg was confirmed for Tekken 8’s character roster at this year’s Combo Breaker fighting tournament, held over the weekend. The announcement came in the form of a trailer, viewable above, with the tagline “A wildcard for violence and destruction”.

The announcement didn’t go entirely smoothly, however. As reported by VGC, the trailer was apparently posted to an official Instagram account earlier than intended, left up long enough to start circulating among YouTube channels before being pulled offline.

Tekken producer Michael Murray issued an apology for the premature reveal on Twitter, stating “I apologise to fans who saw that particular thing in not the way @Harad…

The scariest horror game I played this Halloween ended up being Waffle Cone Willie, a game about running away from an evil ice cream truck

The Halloween season is the best (and probably only) time to try to convince yourself and your friends to pick up any spooky-looking or strange horror game you come across. I’ve spent the last week catching up on The Outlast Trials and introducing some friends to Phasmophobia, but the scariest game I ended up playing was neither of these horror titans. Instead, it was a game about an evil ice cream truck.

Waffle Cone Willie’s entire premise centers around finding a way to destroy a sentient mutant ice cream truck that is terrorising the poor, unsuspecting town of Sweetwater. There are various clues, keys, and tasks to find and complete around the town, which will inch you closer to getting rid of Waffle Cone Willie for good.

Before we get into the good stuff, I will say th…