OpenAI’s “ChatGPT Images 2.0” wants to make AI pictures as casual as texting

OpenAI’s “ChatGPT Images 2.0” folds image-making into chat, aiming for consistent, controllable visuals, not flashy demos.

Microsoft may cut Game Pass prices, then yank Day-One Call of Duty like a rug pull

Microsoft may slash Game Pass prices, but reportedly delays new Call of Duty by a year, trading Day-One hype for full-price sales.

Replaced Wants to Be Your Next Cyberpunk Obsession, If It Can Back Up the Neon

An AI trapped in a human body, hunted in a Blade Runner-style city, Replaced looks slick, but Game Pass players won’t wait around for vibes.

Final Fantasy’s Chocobo Wasn’t “Born Iconic”, It Was Built to Fix a Problem

Final Fantasy’s chocobo wasn’t a cute accident, it was a smart fix for 8-bit limits and brutal pacing, and Square never let go.

Diablo IV’s “Lord of Hatred” has one job: fix the grind Blizzard broke

Diablo IV sold like crazy, then struggled to keep players. “Lord of Hatred” needs to fix endgame, loot, and trust fast.

ChatGPT’s New Image Engine Is Fast, Cheap, and Coming for Designers’ Workflows

OpenAI just upgraded ChatGPT’s image generator, and the real threat to designers is the all-in-one workflow, not the pretty pictures.