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- Dredge: Lovecraftian Fishing Horror is set to launch on Android, bringing its eerie blend of deep-sea fishing and cosmic dread to mobile gamers. Developed by Black Salt Games, the title combines the serene yet unsettling atmosphere of fishing with elements of H.P. Lovecraft’s mythos, where every catch might be more than just a fish. Players take on the role of a lone fisherman navigating fog-shrouded waters in a remote coastal village. As they cast their lines into mysterious depths, they uncover strange creatures, cursed relics, and unsettling truths about the ocean’s hidden realms. With stunning visuals, haunting sound design, and a slow-burn narrative that builds tension with every reel, Dredge promises a unique horror experience unlike any other on mobile. Key features: Atmospheric, hand-crafted environments inspired by Lovecraftian folklore. Realistic fishing mechanics with dynamic weather and tides. Deep lore revealed through journals, found items, and cryptic encounters. Procedurally generated sea events that keep each session unpredictable. Mobile-optimized controls with touch and tilt support for immersive gameplay. The Android launch is a major milestone for the indie horror genre, offering fans a chilling, meditative experience that evolves from peaceful fishing into psychological terror. Available now on the Google Play Store, Dredge: Lovecraftian Fishing Horror is a must-play for fans of atmospheric horror, surreal storytelling, and the unsettling beauty of the unknown deep. Cast your line. But don’t pull too hard… something might be pulling back.
- King of Crabs: Epic Crab Warfare in Battle Royale Invasion An Action-Packed, Whimsical War Epic in the Depths of the Deep [INT. DEEP OCEAN – THE CRAB ARCHIPELAGO – NIGHT] A storm rages across the abyssal plains. Bioluminescent kelp forests pulse like dying stars. From the cracks in the ocean floor, ancient crabs rise—towering, armored, wielding claws forged from volcanic glass and sea-iron. In the center of it all, a lone crab with a crown of coral and a scarred, glowing eye stands atop a jagged throne of fossilized whalebone. HE IS KING CORVUS. The King of Crabs. And he has just received a message. "The Surface Raiders have breached the Aquatic Veil. They bring fire. They bring steel. They bring the End of the Tide." A war cry echoes across the ocean floor. "CRABS OF THE DEEP, RISE! THE BATTLE ROYALE INVADERS ARE HERE!" THE BATTLE ROYALE INVADERS: "The Iron Gills" – Human mercenaries clad in powered exosuits, hunting crabs for their rare bioluminescent glands. "The Kraken’s Maw" – Mutant squid drones, controlled by a rogue AI named Moltar. "The Tideborn Horde" – Rebel crab clans who believe King Corvus is weak and want to dethrone him. "The Eclipse" – A mysterious, black-crusted crab with a single obsidian claw, said to be the avatar of the forgotten sea god, Zarulth, the Devourer. THE GAME BEGINS: The ocean floor fractures. A massive Battle Royale Invasion Zone is activated—a glowing circular arena etched into the seabed. 12 combatants. Only one king. The rules? No mercy. No truces. The last claw standing… becomes the New King of Crabs. CHARACTERS IN THE WAR: King Corvus – A legendary warrior, once betrayed by his own kin. Wields the Claw of the First Tide, capable of summoning seismic waves. Lumino – A young, electric-blue crab with a heart of gold. Her pincers can short-circuit machines. Secretly, she's the last descendant of the Sea Serpent Queen. Vorlok the Vile – A massive, one-eyed hermit crab who wears the shell of a dead titan. He eats enemy claws for power. Captain Krazon – A grinning, shark-headed raider with a harpoon cannon. “I don’t fight for gold… I fight for crab legs!” The Eclipse – Silent, unstoppable. Moves like shadow. Whispers in the language of drowned sailors. THE BATTLE ROYALE: Wave 1: The Abyssal Ambush The arena floods. Crabs dive, leap, and claw through tidal maws. Lumino uses her glow to blind enemies. King Corvus shatters a reef to trap Vorlok. Wave 2: The Abyssal Showdown The Eclipse emerges from a volcanic vent. It crushes a squad of Iron Gills with one flick. Lumino challenges it—and nearly dies. Corvus saves her, sacrificing his crown to deflect a claw-blast. Wave 3: The Final Tide All remaining combatants face off on the Shattered Throne of the First King. Captain Krazon takes a fatal hit, screaming, “I KNEW I SHOULD’VE JUST EATEN THE CONCH!” Vorlok, mad with hunger, attacks Corvus… only to be swallowed by a real kraken (who was hiding the whole time). The Eclipse lunges at Corvus. “You are not the King,” it hisses. “You are a memory.” Corvus stands. His shell cracked. His eye dimming. But then—Lumino leaps. She slams her pincers into the Eclipse’s weak point—the seam between its claws. “THE SEA REMEMBERS ITS QUEEN!” Light explodes. The Eclipse shatters… revealing a face not of malice, but sorrow. It was once Queen Zarina, reborn as a weapon. And now, she is free. EPILOGUE: THE NEW KINGDOM The ocean calms. King Corvus, broken but alive, removes his crown and places it on Lumino’s back. “You are not just a queen,” he says. “You are the tide. And the tide… is eternal.” She raises her pincers. “Then let the Crab Wars end… and the Age of the Crabs begin.” [FINAL SCENE: A NEW THRONE RISES – BUILT FROM THE SKELETON OF THE ECLIPSE, CROWNED WITH FROZEN SEALED LIGHT] Somewhere in the deep, a new signal blinks. "King of Crabs has been crowned. All war zones… go dark." "But the deep… is never silent." 🎧 Soundtrack Theme: "Claws of the Abyss" – A fusion of tribal drums, whale songs, and electric cello. 🎮 Game Mode: King of Crabs: Battle Royale Invasion – Now in beta. Available on: OceanVerse, DeepLink, and All-Sea Headsets. "The ocean doesn’t choose a king. It makes one." — END —
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- As of now, there is no official release of a "TCG Pocket Expansion" under the name you mentioned. However, it's possible you're referring to a new or upcoming expansion for a popular Trading Card Game (TCG) that has a "Pocket" version or a digital/compact format—such as Pokémon TCG Pocket, Yu-Gi-Oh! Pocket Monsters, or Magic: The Gathering Pocket League. Here’s a breakdown based on current trends and likely possibilities: 🟢 Likely Candidate: Pokémon TCG Pocket What it is: A mobile and digital version of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, designed for fast-paced, on-the-go gameplay. Features: Streamlined rules for faster matches. Digital card collection and deck-building. Regular expansions and sets released as "Pocket Expansions." Available on iOS and Android. Latest Expansions (as of 2024): Pocket: Sparkling Stars Pocket: Lightning in the Sky Pocket: Unseen Forces These are not physical expansions, but digital content drops tied to major Pokémon TCG sets. 🔍 So if you’re asking about a "Pocket Expansion," it likely refers to a new digital set in Pokémon TCG Pocket, not a physical card set. 🔴 Other TCGs with "Pocket" Formats: Yu-Gi-Oh! Pocket Monsters: A mobile game with digital card battles and periodic expansions (not a physical TCG expansion). Magic: The Gathering – Pocket League: A mobile app version of MTG with limited card pools and themed events. Digimon TCG Pocket: An upcoming digital card game (announced 2024), likely to feature expansion sets. ✅ Summary: ❓ “TCG Pocket Expansion” – Likely refers to a digital expansion set in Pokémon TCG Pocket or a similar mobile TCG app. ✅ To stay updated: Check the official Pokémon TCG Pocket app or website. Follow official social media (e.g., @PokémonTCG on Twitter/X). Look for announcements under: "Pocket Expansion", "Pocket Set", or "Pocket Series". If you meant a different TCG (like Yu-Gi-Oh!, Marvel Snap, Beyblade, etc.), let me know and I’ll help clarify the latest expansion!
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- As of now, there is no publicly known thriller titled Mindseye authored or directed by Lesli Benzis. It's possible there may be some confusion with a similarly named project, a fictional concept, or a lesser-known indie release. Lesli Benzis is a filmmaker known for her work in the thriller and horror genres, including films like The Chalk Circle and The Other Side of the Mirror, but Mindseye does not appear in her established filmography. If Mindseye is an upcoming project or a work in development, it may not yet be widely documented. For the most accurate and updated information, checking official sources such as Lesli Benzis’s website, social media, or reputable film databases like IMDb would be recommended. Let me know if you’d like help researching a similar project or exploring her other works!
- As of now, Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War have been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch 2 (if it's released), but there's no official confirmation that Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare or Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (often referred to as "COD 6" in fan circles) will be on the Switch 2. More importantly, "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" (2016) — which is sometimes mistakenly called "COD 6" — is unlikely to be released on the Switch 2, and here's why: Platform Exclusivity & Rights: The Switch 2 is expected to be a high-performance console, but it’s still Nintendo’s platform. Infinite Warfare was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision, and it was originally released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It's not currently on any Nintendo platform. Nintendo’s Focus on First-Party Games: While Nintendo has allowed third-party games like Halo Infinite and The Last of Us Part I, they typically focus on exclusive or first-party titles. Infinite Warfare would be a major third-party title with high development demands, and Nintendo likely wouldn’t prioritize a 2016-era game for a new console. No Official Rumors or Leaks: There are no credible leaks, developer statements, or Nintendo announcements suggesting Infinite Warfare or any "COD 6" will come to the Switch 2. Player Demand vs. Feasibility: While some fans are nostalgic for Infinite Warfare, it’s not a game that’s in high demand for a new console, especially when modern Call of Duty titles (like Modern Warfare II or Warzone) are already on multiple platforms. Conclusion: "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" (often called "COD 6") is very unlikely to be released on the Switch 2, at least not in the near future. The Switch 2 may feature updated versions of classic games or new Call of Duty titles, but not a 2016-era entry. Fans should keep an eye on official announcements from Nintendo and Activision for any future updates. 📌 Note: "COD 6" is not an official title — the correct name is Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. The "6" refers to the series' sixth main entry, not a sequel to Modern Warfare 3.
