Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s new garden event improves on the last

There’s a new gardening event in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and it feels a bit fairer than the last. January’s garden event, the first of its type, was a huge grind – fuelled by some truly punishing random number generation (RNG). Fans complained, and Nintendo said it had heard the feedback. Roll on February, and…

Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy PC and Nintendo Switch leak comes from an unlikely source

UPDATE: The article in Licensing Source Book Europe referenced below has been edited to remove mention of the N.Sane Trilogy ports and a new Crash game for 2019. Below is a screen grab showing the article in its original form. ORIGINAL STORY: Here’s one we haven’t seen before: a high-profile video game leak coming from…

Kim Jong-un agrees to allow international inspectors and close missile test sites in Pyongyang talks

North Korea has agreed to permanently dismantle engine testing facilities and missile launch pads in the presence of international inspectors and to move towards the decommissioning of a major nuclear enrichment site. The announcement followed two days of talks between Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in, the South Korean president, who arrived in Pyongyang on Tuesday for a…

For Chinese, no escape from government control even when six feet under

Even when six feet under, Chinese just cannot escape the long arm of the state. Elaborate private funeral rites, which can last days with chanting monks, dancing strippers, and wailing mourners, are now banned in parts of Wenzhou, a southeastern coastal city of nine million. Starting this week, wakes must be state-sanctioned. Families can choose from…

Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak charged with 25 counts of money laundering and abuse of power

Najib Razak, Malaysia’s former prime minister, had been charged with 21 counts of money-laundering in a case linked to a multi-million dollar fraud scandal centred around a state fund.  Mr Najib was arrested on Wednesday and charged on Thursday in relation to the alleged transfer of close to £500m from the 1Malaysia Development Fund into his…

New Zealand’s former PM mocks Australia’s revolving door leadership: ‘Just wear a name tag’

Australia’s leadership roundabout has already been described as a “Muppet Show” by its new prime minister but the nation has now been forced to endure taunts from New Zealand, whose former prime minister said “you’re looking a bit like Italy”. Joking about the difficulties of keeping up with Canberra’s chaos, Sir John Key, who led…

PlayStation’s official Nike shoe launch laced with problems

PlayStation’s official Nike trainer launched on Saturday – but many fans were left unable to buy a pair of the limited edition shoes. For starters, PlayStation had promised the shoes, which light up and feature a PSN Store code for an exclusive console theme, would be available worldwide. Alas, this was not the case. Eurogamer…

Police officer shot dead and six more officers wounded in South Carolina

A man shot seven police officers in South Carolina, killing one, in a standoff so dangerous that police had to use a bullet-proof vehicle to rescue the wounded. The man also held children hostage for two hours in his Florence home on Wednesday afternoon, but they were released safely as the suspect was taken into custody, Florence…

Super Lucky’s Tale and Rise of the Tomb Raider added to Xbox Games Pass

Microsoft has added another round of games to its Xbox Games Pass subscription service, including Rise of the Tomb Raider, Super Lucky’s Tale and Resident Evil Revelations 2. Rise of the Tomb Raider was, infamously, an Xbox timed exclusive. Super Lucky’s Tale is published by Microsoft Studios, meanwhile. More surprising are the additions from third…