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BoomLand Closure Announced; Hunters On Chain Active for 12 Months

In Brief End of an Era: BoomLand announces its closure after exploring all possible options to stay operational. Temporary Game Access: Hunters On Chain remains accessible for another 12 months before server shutdown. Asset Utilization: Players can continue to use in-game assets and the BOOM token during the remaining operational period. BoomLand, a once-thriving gaming company, has officially announced it will cease operations. The decision follows exhaustive efforts by the company to find viable solutions to continue but ultimately, sustainability could not be achieved. The announcement described this outcome as "one of the most difficult messages" the team has had to convey, signaling the end of their journey in the gaming industry. https://twitter.com/BoomLandGames/status/2009281821041701277 Hunters On Chain Remains Live Temporarily In a slight reprieve for gamers, BoomLand confirmed that their flagship game, Hunters On Chain, will continue to be operational for the next 12 months. During this grace period, players will be able to engage with the game as usual. This includes the utilization of in-game assets and the BOOM token within the existing ecosystem. However, once this period concludes, the servers will be permanently deactivated, marking a definitive end to the game. Closing the Chapter The closure of BoomLand highlights the challenges faced by gaming projects in maintaining sustainability in a volatile market. Expressing gratitude, BoomLand thanked their community, players, partners, and early supporters for their belief, time, and patience throughout the project's duration. The company acknowledged the disappointment this decision brings but remained thankful for the community's involvement and proud of what they achieved during their operational years. By keeping Hunters On Chain live for an additional year, BoomLand hopes to allow players to fully enjoy the game and utilize their assets before the final shutdown.
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Pilot a big ol' fort with steampunky legs in the deserty extraction shooter Sand: Raiders of Sophie when it launches in March

Hear ye, hear ye, another extraction shooter is almost upon us, this time the smaller but still quite bold in scope Sand: Raiders of Sophie. Last time I personally heard of this game it was just called Sand, which doesn't sound great for that whole search engine thing, though I'm not entirely convinced by the subtitle. Anyway, this extraction shooter is set in an alternate 1910 where you get to roam the desert in a steampunky fortress with legs, and it's got a release month!

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JD Vance issues a stark message on Greenland, hinting the US may act if Europe won’t

As UNILAD reported, Vice President JD Vance delivered a pointed warning to European leaders over Greenland, suggesting the United States may act if security concerns are not addressed. The comments were made during a White House briefing.

Vance said European governments should take President Donald Trump’s long-standing interest in Greenland seriously, dismissing claims that the administration’s position has been overstated. His remarks align with broader signals from the White House that traditional diplomatic norms are no longer being treated as fixed, a shift previously highlighted in reporting on how the president has ripped up decades of foreign policy toward China and Taiwan.

The vice president emphasized that the administration expects Europe to increase its focus on the autonomous Danish territory. Further warning that inaction could force the United States to step in.

The warning was direct and left little room for interpretation

Vance said Greenland is strategically critical, describing it as essential to both the US and global missile defense. He added that hostile foreign actors have shown growing interest in the region, increasing the need for heightened security.

Journalist: Do you have a message for European leaders regarding Greenland?

JD Vance: My advice to European leaders is to take Trump seriously. pic.twitter.com/BGTMG6n7VL

— Vegas ⚔ (@vegasyx) January 8, 2026

He then warned that if European leaders fail to take responsibility for Greenland’s defense, the United States may intervene. Vance did not specify what form that intervention could take, saying any decision would ultimately rest with the president as diplomatic engagement continues.

Greenland’s leadership has pushed back strongly against the rhetoric. Premier Jens Frederik Nielsen said threats or talk of annexation are unacceptable between allies and do not reflect how Greenland expects to be treated.

Public opposition within Greenland has also been clear, with residents reiterating that the territory is not something that can be bought or traded. The comments have reinforced longstanding concerns over sovereignty and self-determination.

The United States has expressed interest in Greenland before. During World War II, US forces occupied the territory after Germany took control of Denmark, and the US later offered to purchase Greenland in 1947.

President Trump has repeatedly raised the idea of acquiring Greenland in recent years, describing it as a strategic priority. Reports have indicated the administration has paired diplomatic discussions with firm pressure.

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After Minneapolis, ICE chaos erupts in Portland, and the mayor wants federal agents to halt operations before this happens

A shooting involving federal agents in Portland, Oregon, left two people injured, immediately following a similar deadly incident in Minneapolis and prompting local officials to demand a halt to all federal immigration operations, as per ABC News. The chaotic incident involved agents from Customs and Border Protection who were reportedly conducting a targeted stop in the city.

Federal officials were quick to release their version of events. The Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, confirmed the agents were part of an operation dubbed “Operation Oregon.” They were targeting a vehicle carrying two individuals allegedly affiliated with the Tren de Aragua gang, specifically naming the passenger as the primary target. According to the DHS statement, when agents identified themselves, the driver “weaponized his vehicle and attempted to run over the law enforcement agents.”

This is a seriously concerning escalation. The driver, who was not the initial target of the operation, was driving a red Toyota when they allegedly tried to flee the scene. After the shooting occurred, the two people who were shot drove themselves about three miles from the initial location, near Southeast Main Street, to an apartment complex before calling for help.

This Portland shooting comes just after an ICE officer allegedly shot and killed a woman in her car in Minneapolis the previous day

Just like how Minneapolis mayor slammed the official narrative of the fatal shooting, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson did not mince words when addressing the situation, making it crystal clear that local government is highly skeptical of the federal narrative. “We know what the federal government says happened here,” Mayor Wilson told reporters. “There was a time when we could take them at their word. That time is long past.”

He immediately called for a pause on all immigration enforcement operations in the city, stating, “We are calling on ICE to halt all operations in Portland until a full and independent investigation can take place. Our community deserves answers.”

🚨 JUST IN — Gov. Tim Walz vows accountability after the shooting.

“Our administration is going to stop at nothing to seek accountability and justice. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is leading the investigation.”

This isn’t getting buried. The state is moving. pic.twitter.com/jHK2G1taNa

— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) January 7, 2026

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek echoed that demand for immediate federal cooperation and transparency. She emphasized that the state’s priority is a complete investigation, not more detentions. “My message to the federal government is this: We demand transparency,” Governor Kotek said. “We demand your cooperation with Portland Police and the Multnomah County DA, because we need to investigate this incident efficiently and effectively so we can rebuild trust with our nation’s government.”

Adding to the official pushback, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced that his office was opening an investigation. The Oregon Department of Justice investigation will specifically look at whether any federal officers acted outside the scope of their lawful authority during the encounter, including reviewing video evidence and witness interviews.

Mayor Wilson called the incident “deeply troubling” and urged residents to respond with calm, not violence. “Portland does not respond to violence with violence,” he reminded the community. “We respond with clarity, unity, and a commitment to justice. We must stand together to protect Portland.”

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That Zelda-ish, Diablo-ish RPG Monkey Island designer Ron Gilbert was working on has, unfortunately, been canned

Around May last year, the one and only Ron Gilbert of Monkey Island fame announced an RPG that was meant to be some kind of mix between classic Zelda, and Diablo, and Thimbleweed Park, that last one being another of the game designer's notable works. It never got a full reveal, or even a name, and unfortunately it seems it never will, as it's essentially been canned.

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The Long Dark: Wintermute's final episode catches a delay but nabs a concrete release date to make up for it

Crikey, it's been a long time coming, but it looks like The Long Dark is finally coming to a close… next year. Up until earlier this week, the fifth and final episode of The Long Dark's Wintermute DLC was due to be released by the end of the year. As you've probably gathered, the end of the year is very close now, so as a result, episode five has been delayed, but it is a delay that at least comes with a concrete release date.

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Hello Kitty Skyland VR Game Heading to Meta Quest Headsets

Hello Kitty Skyland VR Game Heading to Meta Quest Headsets

Sanrio and Thirdverse are preparing a Hello Kitty Skyland VR game for Meta Quest 2, 3, and 3S headsets. Rather than a 1.0 launch on December 22, 2025, it will debut in early access. Additional elements will be added to it as time go by. The product page isn’t live as of time of writing, but will be available to wishlist. It will be free-to-play.

At launch, only a handful of elements from the full Hello Kitty VR game will be present. There will be one minigame to play, which is called Sky Dash. That will feature picking Sanrio mascots and running through what looks like an obstacle course in the sky. A lobby will also be available to explore. Players will get to make avatars and customize them, with costumes based on the company’s icons available. This will be a game with in-app purchases, but Sanrio and Thirdverse didn’t note if costumes and other elements will be among the add-ons we can buy. 

Here’s the first Hello Kitty Skyland trailer, which focuses on the hub area, Sky Dash, and avatar customization on a Meta Quest 2 or 3.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT1xKssTTOE

There are also a handful of initial screenshots, which show avatars interacting and the Sky Dash course. 

Hello Kitty Skyland VR Game Heading to Meta Quest Headsets
Hello Kitty Skyland VR Game Heading to Meta Quest Headsets
Hello Kitty Skyland VR Game Heading to Meta Quest Headsets
Images via Sanrio and Thirdverse

Hello Kitt Sky Dash will be available in early access on the Meta Quest 2 and 3 starting on December 22, 2025. 

The post Hello Kitty Skyland VR Game Heading to Meta Quest Headsets appeared first on Siliconera.

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Fan revival of multiplayer RPG The Last Stand: Dead Zone gets official license from original creator

Just because a game is deeply obscure doesn’t mean it’s not some gamers’ favorite title, and apparently there were a lot of people holding a torch for a specific entry in a series of Adobe Flash games known as The Last Stand. But now, fans of that game have been given the blessing of the […]
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Decentraland Music Festival 2025 Starts December 3: Virtual Event Highlights

In Brief Decentraland Music Festival 2025 starts tomorrow, running through December 6, showcasing digital-native talent in a vibrant metaverse setting. Artists and creators from environments like Twitch are given prominence, highlighting the evolving landscape of music discovery and performance in the digital era. The event offers immersive experiences and free virtual wearables, ensuring that anyone around the world can participate at no cost and customize their digital presence. The Decentraland Music Festival is set to inaugurate its 2025 edition tomorrow, enticing global attendees with a rich blend of music and technological innovation inside its expansive virtual world. Scheduled from December 3 to December 6, the festival positions itself at the forefront of merging contemporary digital culture and metaverse experiences with accessible, community-driven entertainment. https://twitter.com/decentraland/status/1995840470677660000 Spotlight on Digital-Native Artists This year, the festival proudly accentuates performers who have carved their niches through online platforms like Twitch. "The 2025 festival focuses on artists whose careers were shaped online," highlighting a shift in how talent emerges and gains recognition in our increasingly digital society. Multi-genre music performances will be live-streamed, allowing creators who built reputations through live digital performances to enjoy real-time global visibility. Immersive Virtual Stages and Experiences The virtual terrain of Decentraland will transform into a hub of thematic stages and interactive spaces designed specifically for this event. Attendees can navigate through various environments, experiencing live music, interactive performances, and installations, fostering a sense of exploration and participation unique to the format of virtual festivals. Free Wearables and Community Engagement Integral to the festival's charm are the collectibles that attendees can claim—ranging from wearables to emotes, enhancing one's avatar and enriching the personal experience within the virtual space. Beyond the digital goods, the festival nurtures social interaction through carefully designed zones for viewing, dancing, and conversing, enabling fans to connect with each other and share their experiences in real-time. Accessibility and Global Reach Accessibility remains a key feature of the Decentraland Music Festival. "Anyone with an internet connection can join via browser or desktop client, no VR hardware required," ensuring that geographical and physical barriers do not hinder participation. This inclusivity allows music lovers from various corners of the globe to converge in a singular, digitally orchestrated event. Evolution of Music in the Metaverse As Decentraland's festival matures with each year, it solidifies the role of virtual platforms in shaping future music experiences and cultural gatherings. The festival not only showcases the possibilities of decentralized, player-driven environments but also sets the stage for future iterations of how music and community can thrive in a fully digitized, interactive form. Through this ongoing evolution, the Decentraland Music Festival reaffirms the growing significance of the metaverse in hosting and transforming global cultural events.
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‘Cool and quirky is part of our brand’: how New Zealand became a hothouse for indie games

Kiwi developers are punching well above their weight thanks to a unique government support program that offers more than just grants

Those not immersed in the world of gaming might not be familiar with Pax Australia: the enormous gaming conference and exhibition that takes over the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre every October. My favourite section is always Pax Rising, a showcase of indie video games and tabletop, the majority Australian – but there has been a recent shift that was particularly notable this year: many of the standout titles had crossed the Tasman, arriving from New Zealand.

At the booth run by Code – New Zealand’s government-funded Centre of Digital Excellence – 18 Kiwi developers demoed their forthcoming games in a showcase of the vibrant local scene that was buzzing with crowds. In the comedic Headlice, I controlled a parasitic headcrab monster which could latch on to people’s brains and puppet them. How Was Your Day?, a cozy time-loop game set in New Zealand, warmed my heart with its story about a young girl searching for her missing dog. And Killing Things With Your Friends, a co-operative multiplayer action game about surviving bizarre medical trials, had me pulling off my own arm to use as a weapon against enemy hordes.

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© Photograph: Karl Smith

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Somehow, The Musical Ghost Story Home Repair Genre Works

Somehow, The Musical Ghost Story Home Repair Genre Works

The baffling trailer for There Are No Ghosts At The Grand, some kind of supernatural mystery/ home renovation/ musical game, has stuck with me since I saw it back in June. The game has a Steam demo out now, and though it’s just a brief look, I was pleasantly surprised by how well all those disparate genres fit together.  

You play as a man named Chris David, who inherits a hotel called The Grand from his missing father. During the day you renovate the hotel, and at night you investigate a mystery involving monsters, a talking cat, and different characters with connections to different rooms of the hotel. In addition to all that, characters sometimes break into song, with your dialogue choices becoming part of the lyrics. 

I did not, alas, see the hot priest from the trailer above in the demo, but I did get a sense of how all the game’s different bits play. When the demo opens, you use a gun-like tool to fix up a room of the hotel: vacuuming debris, righting furniture, and blasting off wallpaper and replacing it with paint. The renovation mechanic isn’t super-detailed–you only have to paint a bit of a wall before it gets fully coated, for instance–but it felt nicely forgiving after how much time I’ve spent painstakingly blasting nooks and crannies in Power Wash Simulator 2 lately.

Your renovations get interrupted by a woman named Maddie, who wants your help investigating some black slime that’s washed up on the town’s beach. Here your renovation tool serves a different function, letting you move pieces around to repair a boat. Once we set sail, as I followed waypoints toward an abandoned island, I noticed the soundtrack had gotten unusually loud. When I turned my head, I realized the music was coming from Maddie, who was singing an upbeat pop number about the situation in town.

Somehow, The Musical Ghost Story Home Repair Genre Works
She's just singing! I love it! (Aftermath/ Friday Sundae)

I don’t know if there’s some moment in the full game that explains why characters spontaneously burst into song, but the whole thing was so disarmingly weird that I forgot all about steering the boat while I gaped. Like the trailer song, Maddie’s song was super-catchy; at the end of it, I chose between dialogue options to add a funk-inflected verse sung by Chris that included the lyric “I’m not some venture capitalist.” Creative director Anil Glendinning told Polygon There Are No Ghosts At The Grand becoming a musical was “a little bit unexpected…  as it was just because of the music we were listening to at the time,” which included “[a] lot of music from the British scene around the late ‘80s, early ‘90s.” As a musical theater nerd, the idea that the game is a musical just because sounds great to me, and while what I experienced of it was definitely jarring, I was totally delighted by it.

On the island, the supernatural stuff kicks in, and while I won’t spoil it, it was both an interesting mystery and mechanically appropriate to the idea of home renovation. Your renovation tool has different functions, such as switching the mode on the vacuum to fire stuff back out in order to repair things or place objects. Everything being done through your tool helps the game’s different pieces feel connected and keeps the demo from feeling too busy. The challenges and puzzles I faced on the island were pretty basic, and at times things even felt a little too hand-holdy, but I appreciated the guidance when being dropped in the middle of the game. 

The demo lasts about 40 minutes, and it basically feels like that reveal trailer: an interesting kind of weird, but one that hasn’t come down on the side of good weird or bad weird yet. I wasn’t completely sold on the demo’s humor, which could feel a little try-hard, but the whole thing felt surprisingly cohesive and very charming. I’m psyched that it’s a musical because everything should be musicals, and I’m really curious to see if that part holds up. There Are No Ghosts At The Grand is set to release for PC and Xbox in 2026.

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Pixiland Announces Frontier Land NFT Release on Ronin

In Brief Pixiland announces the launch of Frontier Land NFT collection, involving 4,444 land plots, with a whitelist sale on November 28 and a public sale on November 30 on the Ronin blockchain. Landowners can build facilities, produce resources, and earn $RON, contributing to Pixiland’s game economy and strategic gameplay. The Frontier Land series is limited to 4,444 units with 444 plots reserved for partnerships and future incentives. Introduction to Frontier Land Pixiland, operating on the Ronin Network, is set to enhance its virtual environment through its Frontier Land NFT initiative. This new undertaking will provide 4,444 unique virtual land plots. Each plot enables owners to dive into a range of economic endeavors that earn them rewards, fundamentally shaping the game's dynamics. The initial sale is exclusively available to whitelisted wallets on November 28, indicating a significant stride in interactive gaming within the Pixiland ecosystem. Minting Details and Schedule The sale of these plots will kick off for pre-approved, whitelisted participants on November 28 at 2 PM UTC, priced at approximately 45 RON ($8.30). The public sale follows on November 30, with plots priced at 60 RON (around $11) each. Owners of Pixiland’s Genesis Pass automatically make the whitelist, securing a chance to acquire these exclusive assets. The finalized list for eligible wallets will be derived from a snapshot taken on November 26. Economic Role and Utility Frontier Land plots are more than just digital assets; they form the backbone of Pixiland’s in-game economy. Owners have the capability to erect buildings that not only manufacture crucial materials but also offer services that promote a bustling player-driven economy. This allows for intricate crafting, resource management, and the generation of $RON through diverse in-game activities. The plots also include strategic advantages for PvP combat, providing landowners with additional means to earn. Gameplay and Rewards Upon acquisition, land plots are ready for use, allowing owners to commence construction and partake in the economic system of Pixiland immediately. The economic model is designed to let owners profit from various activities, such as collecting taxes from services rendered on their land or charging fees for expedited processes and added storage. Land Characteristics Each land parcel within the Frontier Land collection possesses distinctive traits impacting its economic and strategic value. Notable attributes include the size of the land, which determines building capacity; the environment, influencing PvP outcomes; the main industry, which sets the primary resource type produced; and the storage capacity, affecting how much a plot can hold. Overview of Pixiland Pixiland is a strategic, browser-based game that challenges players to build and manage a village, summon heroes, and engage in tactical battles. The game heavily emphasizes resource management and strategic combat, fostering a dynamic interaction among players. Pixiland’s in-game economy is powered by $wPIXI tokens, which players can earn and spend within the game. Genesis Pass Benefits Since its introduction in August, the Genesis Pass has been pivotal in providing various privileges, including early access to features, exclusive NFT minting events, and special token allocations, highlighting Pixiland’s commitment to enhancing its community engagement. Conclusion The rollout of Frontier Land NFTs marks a crucial extension of Pixiland's on-chain activities, opening up new prospects for engagement and profitability within its economic sphere. This expansion not only broadens the gameplay but also enhances strategic elements, positioning land ownership as a rewarding and impactful part of the Pixiland experience.
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Master of Command Review: A Deep, Addictive Strategy Roguelike for History Fans

To me, the best games are the ones you stumble on and go “Oh, yeah, this is what I have been looking for all my life.” Master of Command is a game I have always wanted: a muskets-and-bayonets-era strategy game covering a war very few people care about (the Seven Years’ War, which you should […]
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Deathflood Curse of Oak Island by Windigo Productions is another C64 game that's worth checking out!

We have been spoilt by some pretty decent looking games this month, from Sherwood (C64 Collector’s Edition) by Griffonsoft, to Zezito in the Glittering Caves by Iapetus. Well here with another great game to keep you occupied throughout this month, and it's Deathflood : Curse of Oak Island by WindigoProductions. A game described by the developer, as an action game full of

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Former world leader reveals what she’s most frustrated about after leaving office, and it has nothing to do with politics

Finland’s former Prime Minister Sanna Marin is really frustrated that her great four years in office are being overshadowed by a viral dance video. Two years after she left her position, Marin, who is 40 years old, says she’s still better known around the world for her “shimmy” than for her actual work in politics. You have to admit, that’s pretty annoying when you’ve guided a country through a global pandemic and a huge geopolitical change.

According to The Sun, Marin confirmed that even today, the dance moves are still what people remember her for. She told the media just how small that moment was compared to everything else, saying: “That night was, maybe, six hours of my life.”

It’s easy to forget just how much Marin accomplished while she was in charge, especially since the focus has been on her personal life. When she took the top job in 2019, she was only 34, making her the youngest sitting Prime Minister in the world. She successfully led Finland through the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping the death toll very low compared to many other countries. Even more importantly, she brought the country into NATO, securing a massive win for national security.

A viral moment shouldn’t define leadership

The media storm started just months after Finland announced its NATO membership bid. Videos of Marin dancing, singing, and drinking with friends in what looked like an apartment were posted online. The video featured several public figures, including Finnish singer Alma, rapper Petri Nygard, and TV host Tinni Wikstrom, along with members of Marin’s own Social Democratic party.

The clips spread like wildfire and caused global speculation, especially after someone off-camera mentioned a “powder gang.” This was seen by some as hinting at cocaine, although other social media users suggested the term was more likely a reference to a popular Finnish alcoholic drink that sounds similar in the native language.

Regardless, the rumors continued and caused global concern over whether or not she had taken drugs. To shut down the gossip and protect her reputation, Marin paid for a drug test, which thankfully came back negative. She consistently denied seeing any drugs at the party.

Marin is still angry about the uproar, arguing that the attention was driven by a “layer of misogyny.” She insists a male leader would never have faced the same level of scrutiny. That’s a powerful point, and I think she’s right about the double standard. Political figures across the spectrum have faced similar controversies, including Hunter Biden’s recent comments about Democrats.

She asked a key question that truly highlights the issue: “Nobody ever asked a male leader: ‘How can you come to work today and be that professional you, when you yesterday went to a pub with your guy friends?'” Now, Marin is trying to take back her public image by releasing a memoir. In the book, she argues that she fought to create a “world where you can, yes, dance freely when the day’s work is done.”

Marin has always been open about her love for going out with friends and has often been photographed at music festivals. The conversation around female political leaders continues to evolve, with figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene speaking about leadership challenges.

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