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Granblue Fantasy: Relink Game Reveals Theme Song, Boss Videos; Gets Demo in January – Anime News Network

  1. Granblue Fantasy: Relink Game Reveals Theme Song, Boss Videos; Gets Demo in January Anime News Network
  2. Granblue Fantasy: Relink PS5 and PS4 demo launches in January 2024; playable characters Cagliostro, Seofon, and Tweyen announced Gematsu
  3. Granblue Fantasy: Relink Soundtrack Announced For Pre-Order; 140 Songs, March 2024 Release Noisy Pixel
  4. Cygames Reveals New Character and Demo Details for Granblue Fantasy: Relink BNN Breaking
  5. Geek Preview – ‘Granblue Fantasy: Relink’ Delivers Gran(d) Combo Of Action RPG Flair & Multiplayer Fun Geek Culture

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Chris Stapleton & Snoop Dogg Reimagine ‘In the Air Tonight’ for ‘Monday Night Football’ Theme Song – Billboard

  1. Chris Stapleton & Snoop Dogg Reimagine ‘In the Air Tonight’ for ‘Monday Night Football’ Theme Song Billboard
  2. ‘Monday Night Football’ theme song: New ‘In the Air Tonight’ anthem USA TODAY
  3. Monday Night Football’s New Theme Song: Chris Stapleton and Snoop Dogg Cover ‘In the Air Tonight’ — Watch Video TVLine
  4. ESPN’s Monday Night Football to Premiere New Musical Anthem and Show Open Featuring Musical Superstars Chris Stapleton, Snoop Dogg and Cindy Blackman Santana Reimagining Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” ESPN Press Room
  5. Snoop Dogg and Chris Stapleton Team Up to Cover Phil Collins’ ‘In the Air Tonight’ for ‘Monday Night Football’ PEOPLE
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‘Monday Night Football’ theme song: New ‘In the Air Tonight’ anthem – USA TODAY

  1. ‘Monday Night Football’ theme song: New ‘In the Air Tonight’ anthem USA TODAY
  2. Monday Night Football airing ‘reimagining’ of Phil Collins’ ‘In the Air Tonight’ with Chris Stapleton, Snoop Dogg and Cindy Blackman Santana Awful Announcing
  3. NFL Fans Fired Up About New ‘Monday Night Football’ Anthem Athlon Sports
  4. ESPN’s Monday Night Football to Premiere New Musical Anthem and Show Open Featuring Musical Superstars Chris Stapleton, Snoop Dogg and Cindy Blackman Santana Reimagining Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight” ESPN Press Room
  5. Chris Stapleton, Snoop Dogg, & Cindy Blackman Cover Phil Collins For MNF: Listen Stereogum
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Dueling Dragons rule thy fate at Halloween Horror Nights – Theme Park Insider

  1. Dueling Dragons rule thy fate at Halloween Horror Nights Theme Park Insider
  2. Dueling Dragons: Choose Thy Fate Haunted House at Halloween Horror Nights Orlando 2023 Attractions Magazine
  3. New Hellfire Club Dice Rolling Tray, Halloween Horror Nights 32 Throw Pillow, & More HHN Merchandise Available Now at Universal Orlando Resort WDW News Today
  4. Need to Know: A Guide to Halloween Horror Nights 32 at Universal Orlando insideuniversal.net
  5. Dueling Dragons: Choose Thy Fate (HIGHLIGHTS) Halloween Horror Nights 32 | Universal Studios Florida Laughing Place
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Walt Disney World theme parks to remain open during Hurricane Idalia – wdwmagic.com

  1. Walt Disney World theme parks to remain open during Hurricane Idalia wdwmagic.com
  2. Airbnb’s Cancellation Rules Spark Backlash During Hurricane Idalia Newsweek
  3. Walt Disney World Shares Update on Preparations for Hurricane Idalia for Guests Staying at Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground WDW News Today
  4. Orlando Airport Reveals Disney World Flight Cancelation Prediction Amid Vicious Hurricane Reports – Inside the Magic Inside the Magic
  5. Disney provides a new update on its plans for Hurricane Idalia impacts to Walt Disney World wdwmagic.com
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Where is everyone? Disney theme parks are shockingly empty this summer amid sky-high ticket prices, ‘woke’ backlash — but here’s why the stock may be too cheap to pass up now – Yahoo Finance

  1. Where is everyone? Disney theme parks are shockingly empty this summer amid sky-high ticket prices, ‘woke’ backlash — but here’s why the stock may be too cheap to pass up now Yahoo Finance
  2. Disney Enters a Crisis of Its Own Making National Review
  3. Disney sees decrease in wait times at parks on Fourth of July Fox Business
  4. Disney World has a bigger problem than Ron DeSantis: people aren’t going Business Insider India
  5. The strange phenomenon happening at Disney theme parks this summer – and it’s good news for visitors… The US Sun
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Nintendo Debuts New Battle Theme From Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed – Nintendo Life

  1. Nintendo Debuts New Battle Theme From Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed Nintendo Life
  2. New Battle!!! – Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed – Nintendo Switch Nintendo of America
  3. Hear a Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed DLC Song Siliconera
  4. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed DLC New Footage Showcases Battle Roles, Unity Combos And More Wccftech
  5. SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Xenoblade Chronicles 3’ DLC News, ‘Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters’ Release, and More – TouchArcade Touch Arcade
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Bob Iger admits Disney was ‘too aggressive’ with theme park price hikes – New York Post

  1. Bob Iger admits Disney was ‘too aggressive’ with theme park price hikes New York Post
  2. Disney CEO Bob Iger shares outlook on streaming rebranding at Morgan Stanley conference Yahoo Finance
  3. Bob Iger Finally Admits What Many Fans Have Been Saying For Months: Disney’s Theme Park Hikes Were ‘Too Aggressive’ CinemaBlend
  4. Bob Iger Questions Marvel Sequels, Need to Bring Back Characters: ‘You’re Going to See a Lot of Newness’ Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Disney boss Bob Iger talks about the future of Marvel, ‘Star Wars,’ ESPN, and Hulu CNN
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Universal Theme Park, Resort Hotel Coming to North Texas – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Universal Parks & Resorts says they’re bringing a family-focused theme park and resort hotel to North Texas and a year-round horror experience to Las Vegas.

In North Texas, Frisco Mayor Jeff Cheney announced Wednesday morning that Universal Parks & Resorts was planning to build a kid-themed theme park and hotel off the Dallas North Tollway that will provide entertainment for families for years to come.

Specific details about the park were not disclosed, but officials did say it would have traditional offerings like rides, shows and food while also including meet and greets with characters from Universal properties, films and shows — like Minions or Shrek.

A rendering of the park was shown Wednesday morning that included a lush border with a grand entrance that opens to a lagoon. From there, guests can head in a number of directions to visit themed areas of the park.

The park design also included a river with what appears to be a boat ride throughout the park.

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An artist’s rendering showing the plan for a family-focused resort in Frisco, released Jan. 11, 2023.

According to Universal Parks & Resorts Chairman and CEO Mark Woodbury, who was in Frisco for the announcement Wednesday, the park will be unlike any other Universal park in the world and they are “wildly excited” to bring the park to North Texas.

“We’re known for creating one-of-a-kind innovative, interactive experiences for the whole family,” Woodbury said. “We have a portfolio of terrific attractions that appeal to young families around the world. We had an idea to bring all of those together and create a destination that is specifically designed to appeal to families with young children. That’s what you see in this illustration now and that’s what we hope to bring to Frisco.”

The footprint is about one-quarter the size of the parks in Orlando, scaled smaller to be more “intimate and engaging” for younger guests. The company said the theme park will have a completely different look, feel, and scale compared to Universal’s existing parks but will still carry the same quality as the larger resort destinations.

Woodbury said the park is expected to be a one-day or two-day experience and that they plan to also build a 300-room themed resort hotel on the property.

Page Thompson, president of new ventures for Universal Parks & Resorts, said Wednesday the company bought 97 acres on the east side of the Dallas North Tollway near Panther Creek Parkway for the construction of both the park and themed hotel.

The theme park will be built near the 2,500-acre Fields development, which includes plans for roughly 10,000 homes, the headquarters of the PGA, a golf course and a $500 million Omni resort hotel.

Officials did not say what the park will be called or say when they plan to open the park.

UNIVERSAL PARKS TO OPEN YEAR-ROUND HORROR ATTRACTION

Universal Parks & Resorts also announced plans Wednesday to build a horror-themed theme park in Las Vegas that will “bring to life Universal’s vast library of classic horror films and today’s most terrifying tales.” 

The park will be open year-round and will be the anchor tenant in a 20-acre expansion of the Area15 entertainment district near the Las Vegas strip.

“Universal has long defined the horror genre with its classic films featuring iconic characters such as Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy and the Wolf Man – and redefined modern horror and suspense stories through collaborations with such high-profile filmmakers as Jason Blum, James Wan and Jordan Peele. Only Universal could ignite the thrill of and excitement of this genre in full scale and three dimensions,” the company said in a statement.

Credit: Universal Parks & Resorts.

Universal is currently building Epic Universe, a theme park scheduled to open in the summer of 2025 as part of the Universal Orlando Resort.

Universal Parks & Resorts is owned by NBCUniversal, which also owns this station. Universal Parks & Resorts currently operates theme parks and resort properties around the world including two locations in the United States in Hollywood, California and Orlando, Florida. The company also operates parks in Osaka, Japan, Sentosa, Singapore and Beijing, China.

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What Was The Video Gaming ‘Theme’ Of 2022?

Now that we’re at the end of 2022, I’m taking the time to look back at the year and figure out what the theme was — and how we’ll remember this year in games when it’s long past.

If you look at many sites’ GOTY lists, you’ll see them all dominated by Elden Ring and God of War Ragnarok, but here on Nintendo Life, we’ve had a very different year. Two Pokémon games, a new 3D Kirby, Splatoon 3, Bayonetta 3, and Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope kept the exclusives and first-party fires burning on the ol’ Switch, and even though we didn’t get a full Mario or Zelda release this year, we got plenty of news about Tears of the Kingdom and the Super Mario Bros. Movie to tide us over.

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Personally, I’m more of an indies gal when it comes down to it, and this year didn’t disappoint, even if many of the best indies on Switch were ports from previous years. I like to think that 2022 will be remembered as a year of weird-but-beautiful narrative-angled games that defy genre, like Neon White, Cult of the Lamb, Citizen Sleeper, and Card Shark, and even if we didn’t get other games in the same category — Immortality, Pentiment, and Case of the Golden Idol come to mind — I still think the Switch had a pretty fantastic year for indies.

Still, if I had to guess what 2022 will be remembered for, I think I already answered the question: two Pokémon games, which effectively bookended the year, with Legends: Arceus at the start and Scarlet and Violet at the end. Both were varying degrees of janky, but both elevated the series to new heights at the same time, and in a year that was bereft of Mario and Zelda, it makes sense that another one of the big dogs would take the spotlight.

Image: The Pokémon Company

These two games, for me at least, were a real coming home moment — the first time in a long time that I’ve actually wanted to play a Pokémon game to completion. For so long, the series has been about the same thing with different flavours; Arceus and ScarVi finally dared to take big steps into the great unknown, and despite a lot of technical flaws, the series is better for it.

And riffing off the themes of both of these behemoth Pokémon games, I suppose I could argue that 2022, five years on from Breath of the Wild, was all about freedom. The freedom to roam in ScarVi and Elden Ring, the freedom to explore in Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and even the non-linearity of Sonic Frontiers — I think we’re continuing to see game design ripples coming from the gigantic splash that Breath of the Wild made in 2017, and I don’t mind at all. A lot of games, AAA especially, benefitted this year from open worlds, and if studios can continue to get it right, games will be all the better for it.

But there could be a bigger, grander theme that I’m just not seeing, and so I turn to you, lovely readers. What do you think will be the “theme” of 2022? Is it different on Switch than other platforms? And what do you think next year will be all about, other than Zelda? Tell me in the comments!



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