iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max May See $200 Price Increase - MacRumors
Apple's iPhone 18 Pro models could be up to $200 more expensive, according to a prediction from analytics firm IDC. IDC expected Apple to raise iPhone 18 prices, but prior to yesterday's Mac and iPad price hike, the prediction was a $100 increase for the 18 Pro and Pro Max, and a $50 increase for the base models.
Send Crimson Desert your "fun and incredible videos", and you could win an all-expenses-paid trip to South Korea - Eurogamer
Image credit: Pearl Abyss News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on June 13, 2026 7 comments Follow Crimson Desert Crimson Desert, the open-world action RPG from Pearl Abyss, has a new challenge for Greymanes – a community challenge event that invites you all to commemorate your time in Pywel by sharing a video. "Since Crimson Desert launched, we've loved seeing the many fun and incredible videos you've shared across community and social channels, capturing your adventures and unforgettable moments in Pywel," CM Grimnir announced on YouTube.
Report: Ubisoft Announces More Studio Closures And Layoffs Amid New Organizational Restructuring - Game Informer
Report: Ubisoft Announces More Studio Closures And Layoffs Amid New Organizational Restructuring by Marcus Stewart on Jun 10, 2026 at 05:51 PM Share FacebookPost TwitterTweet EmailEmail CommentComment Ubisoft has announced a new wave of organizational restructurings resulting in the closures of two studios and hundreds of layoffs. As reported by Insider Gaming, the publisher sent an internal message to staff stating how it has been evolving to “simplify how it operates, reduce its cost base and strengthen the company for the long term.” To that end, it has shuttered its studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade.
Wyoming Sheriff Orders "Clint Eastwood High Plains Drifter" Look For New Cruiser - Cowboy State Daily
Most sheriff cruisers are designed to blend into a fleet, but the newest cruiser in the Laramie County Sheriff's Office fleet was designed to do the exact opposite. It not only stands out, “it looks pretty badass,” said Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak.