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There’s a dating sim wherein you die if you have sex

Plot twist!

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You’d be surprised but there’s an interesting dating simulation that portrays a strangely realistic take on sex — and, thankfully it’s not about humans. Don’t Make Love is a dating simulation where you play a mantis that falls in love.

Like any relationship, there’s more to sex than the physicality of the activity. With this, you explore the depths of what that means to you when you progress in the game. Dying or the risk of dying during sex in this game is true to life: Around 25 percent of sexual encounters between two praying mantises end in the death of the male. After he dies, he gets eaten by the female.

It’s a morbid natural way for mantises to provide for their offspring by supplying protein from his meat. Studies even show that a female mantis that devours her partner produces more eggs afterward.

When you’ve installed Don’t Make Love, like any typical game, you will be asked to choose between playing as a male or female — prey or predator. When you’ve chosen your role in the game, you encounter a strangely revolutionary mechanic most dating sims don’t usually integrate: rather than choosing dialogue options, you are asked to type in whatever you like into the text box.

Most of the time, players are used to encountering simple yes or no. And, being forced to answer unrealistically is a typical thing in dating simulations because they usually have defined and limited choices. With Don’t Make Love, you have the freedom to dig deep into conversations with your partner and really make the game your own.

This mechanic makes the game horrendous when you get really into it. It brings into question sex and love into the forefront and the risks of doing it at all. Don’t Make Love stirs questions about the relevance of physical intimacy, love, and ultimately, abstinence.

If you want to sink your teeth into this strange dating simulation game, Don’t Make Love is available on Steam for US$ 6.99.

SEE ALSO: Florence: A Half-baked beautiful game about first loves?

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Street Fighter 6’s first Filipina fighter arrives August 3

Yasmine arrives in August.

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Capcom is celebrating the arrival of Yasmine, the first-ever Filipina character in the Street Fighter series, with an official community event in the Philippines this August.

The Official Street Fighter 6 ‘Yasmine’ Community Event takes place on August 9, 2026 at Salud! by Primera Bar & Restaurant in Palanan, Makati. Doors open at 2:00 PM, with tournament matches, community activities, giveaways, and free play sessions scheduled throughout the day.

Meet Yasmine, Street Fighter 6’s first Filipina fighter

Yasmine | Street Fighter 6

Yasmine joins Street Fighter 6 as the first playable character in the game’s Year 4 roster.

According to Capcom, she learned to fight alongside her older brother under the guidance of her grandfather. After her brother’s disappearance, she returns to combat using high-speed Eskrima techniques while wielding a Karambit knife.

She is joined in the Year 4 lineup by Arjun, Tifa from the Final Fantasy VII Remake series, and Bosch. Her release also coincides with balance updates for the entire Street Fighter 6 roster.

Yasmine becomes available on August 3, 2026 for players who own the Year 4 Character Pass or Year 4 Ultimate Pass.

Community tournament and exclusive merchandise

Yasmine | Street Fighter 6

The Makati event will feature a double-elimination tournament, beginning with Best-of-3 matches before switching to Best-of-5 during the Top 8 Finals.

The schedule includes:

  • 2:00 PM: Doors Open, Player Check-in, Controller Button Checks, and Free Play Warmups
  • 3:00 PM – 3:15 PM: Welcome Speech & Official Street Fighter 6 Yasmine Gameplay Showcase
  • 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM: Tournament Pools
  • 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Top 8 Finals (Main Stage Broadcast) & Prize Presentation Ceremony for Champion, 2nd and 3rd Placements.
  • 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM: Premium Community Giveaways, Group Photo Ops, and Closing Remarks
  • 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM: Free Play and Community Networking

Attendees can also receive exclusive event merchandise while supplies last, including a Yasmine-themed T-shirt, lanyard, keychains, and themed food and refreshments.

Capcom says admission is subject to venue capacity and will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Watch the event online

Yasmine | Street Fighter 6

Fans who cannot attend in person can watch the tournament live through the Capcom Asia Official YouTube Channeland the Enduins Games Official YouTube Channel.

Capcom also teased additional announcements, including appearances from cosplay personalities, fighting game veterans, and content creators, which will be revealed closer to the event.

Street Fighter 6 Yasmine community event details

  • Date: August 9, 2026
  • Time: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Venue: Salud! by Primera Bar & Restaurant, Palanan, Makati City
  • Tournament: Double-elimination (FT2, Top 8 FT3)
  • Livestream: Capcom Asia Official YouTube Channel and Enduins Games Official YouTube Channel
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Most of the world’s PlayStations will be officially useless by 2028

PlayStation’s disastrous no-disc policy is now a lot worse than you thought.

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Last week, we lamented the loss of the PlayStation disc. As we described, the loss isn’t just a major blow to nostalgia for aging gamers, but it also puts a huge question mark on game ownership. Well, there’s another wrinkle that the world is slowly realizing. By deleting physical discs, PlayStation has effectively blockaded their entire service from countries without an official online store.

If you haven’t heard, PlayStation is ceasing the production of physical discs for new games starting 2028. The console will become an all-digital platform. Now, we can blather on and on about how this sucks for ownership, but all gamers will still have access to games online at the very least. Right?

Wrong.

Not every country has an official PlayStation Store or the ability to create a PSN account. In fact, a staggering amount don’t; 121 countries (or 62 percent of the entire world) don’t have official access to the online storefront.

If you live in any of these countries, you’re likely familiar with some unofficial solutions: that is, setting your country elsewhere where the store exists. But, because it’s an unofficial solution, doing this is technically against PlayStation’s policies and can result in bans.

That being said, as noted by users on Reddit, this means that, on a very technical and legal level, these 121 countries will no longer be able to buy physical or digital games starting 2028. Because of a clarified policy, you can still play older games, but if you want to play the latest Call of Duty or NBA 2K, you are out of luck.

There’s no official list of affected countries, other than those collated by others manually. But if you’ve never been able to set your own country on the PlayStation Network, you’re a part of it.

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Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced comes to life at Skypark Macau

Themed event lets fans experience the game in real life from July 17 to 26

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Assassin’s Creed fans are invited to celebrate the launch of Black Flag Resynced through a limited-time themed experience at the Skypark Macau Tower.

The experience will run from July 17 to 26, and will feature elements from the title brought into a real-world setting. There’s themed installations, photo opportunities, and exclusive event rewards.

Aside from that, there is a concept art gallery and replica props inspired by the action-adventure.

The experience opens to the public from 11:00 A.M. on Friday, and will remain available until the last Sunday of the month.

It will be more fulfilling to come on the first day, as there will be exclusive merchandise sold only on July 17.

Guests who purchase the game on-site, or present proof of purchase of the game at the event will be eligible to redeem an exclusive item, available only until supplies last.

Moreover, those who complete an eligible activity during the Assassin’s Creed event period at Skypark Macau will receive a paper scroll replica of  the “Letter for Duncan Walpole”, while supplies last.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is a faithful remake of 2013’s Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag. Rebuilt from the ground up and powered by the latest Anvil engine, the game features updated visuals, enriched gameplay, and new narrative content.

Set during the Golden Age of Piracy, the game invites players to sail the Caribbean as Edward Kenway. The rebellious pirate captain is drawn into the centuries-old conflict between Assassins and Templars.

As the protagonist pursues glory and fortune, he crosses paths with legendary figures such as Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, and Calico Jack. All this while the fate of everything the pirates have built hangs in the balance.

The game is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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