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XRP is the Solution to Rising US Debt: Black Swan Capitalist

by admin June 4, 2025



As the US debt continues to grow at an alarming rate, reaching $36 trillion, some experts are looking for innovative ways to stabilize the financial system. Versan Aljarrah, the founder of Black Swan Capitalist, believes XRP could be the answer.

In the recent post on X, he suggests that the current debt-based system needs a fresh foundation, “you need a new anchor” to reset it without causing global financial panic. 

If you want to reset a debt-based system without triggering global panic, you need a new anchor. And gold, repriced and tokenized, is that anchor.

The Treasury can tokenize debt with RLUSD peg it to gold and use #XRP to bridge it globally. pic.twitter.com/xzvymglLYQ

— Versan | Black Swan Capitalist (@VersanAljarrah) June 4, 2025

According to him, tokenizing gold and linking it with Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin can provide this anchor. By tying debt to a gold-backed digital currency and utilizing XRP as a global bridge for transactions, governments would be able to control debt better and more transparently. 

For context, the United States has $36.2 trillion in its national debt, which represents 122% of the country’s annual economic output or gross domestic product (GDP).  This amount is growing by about $1 trillion every three months.

The rising debt situation could lead to higher taxes and interest rates, making life more expensive for average Americans. Hence, people are resorting to crypto for a hedge against such a crisis, with XRP, RLUSD, and Bitcoin (BTC) stealing the spotlight.

Meanwhile, it’s worth noting that real-world asset (RWA) tokenization is a rapidly growing market. According to RWA.xyz’s figures, the on-chain value has increased by 10.49% in just the last 30 days to $22.11 billion. The overall value, including stablecoins, is $30 billion. There are 189 issuers and over 100,000 asset holders on the platform. The value of stablecoins alone is an astounding $232.08 billion.

Underpinning this vision, Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin has just been approved by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), enabling it to be used in the Dubai International Financial Centre.

Also Read: Ripple’s XRP Ledger Enrolls Major Upgrade for RLUSD, Memecoins





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EA's cancelled Black Panther game would have featured an evolved take on Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis System
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EA’s cancelled Black Panther game would have featured an evolved take on Shadow of Mordor’s Nemesis System

by admin June 3, 2025


Towards the end of last month, EA cancelled its single-player Black Panther game and closed the developer behind it, Cliffhanger Studios. At this time, an email seen by the media said this decision would enable the publisher to “sharpen our focus and put our creative energy behind the most significant growth opportunities”.

Since then, a Bloomberg report has revealed a few more details from Cliffhanger Studios’ now-cancelled Marvel game, including that the project was looking to build upon ideas from Monolith’s Shadow of Mordor game, such as its Nemesis System. The Nemesis system is a clever in-game mechanic, which in Shadow of Mordor tracks a player’s actions to create enemies who remember past encounters.

Cliffhanger was going to expand on this mechanism, with playable heroes such as T’Challa, Killmonger and Shuri all competing to earn the title of Black Panther. According to the report, players would select one character to play as, with the others then becoming rivals they could build a relationship with.

Additionally, Cliffhanger’s Black Panther game would feature Marvel’s fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters, the Skrulls. In the game, the Skrulls would be attempting to invade Wakanda, with some of the alien creatures posing as allies. Meanwhile, other members of the Skrulls “might have remembered the player’s behaviour and acted accordingly, sort of like in Shadow of Mordor,” the report stated, calling it an “ambitious system”.

However, despite its vision, the Black Panther developer had a hard time showcasing the game’s procedural narrative experiments, with those close to the project stating that processes were slowed due to the team building both a new game and a new studio at the same time.

Reportedly, the game had begun gaining more momentum prior to its shock cancellation, with many of those laid off only being hired within the last year. However, according to sources, EA executives had been left frustrated by the fact the game had not yet left the pre-production phase, despite it being in the works for nearly four years.

Image credit: EA

While EA may have cancelled its Black Panther Project, the company still has an Iron Man game in the pipeline. In October 2022, EA signed a multi-game deal with Marvel.

Away from EA, Amy Hennig’s own Black Panther-starring game is also still in development. Known as Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, the upcoming release is slated for next year, and will focus on four central characters: a young Steve Rogers, AKA Captain America; Azzuri, T’Challa’s grandfather and the WWII-era Black Panther; Gabriel Jones, a US soldier and member of the Howling Commandos; and Nanali, a Wakandan spy embedded in Occupied Paris.



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Ring, Ring! It’s the First ‘Black Phone 2’ Trailer

by admin June 2, 2025


Those weekend teases had to lead up to something, right? Blumhouse unveiled a full first look at Black Phone 2 during its CCPX panel, and if you’ve ever wanted to see Ethan Hawke ice skate toward someone he intends to murder, this sequel will be for you.

With main baddie the Grabber (Hawke) dead, the sequel picks up years after the first, the now teenage Finney (Mason Thames) and Gwen (Madeline McGraw) Blake dealing with another Colorado winter. Soon, Gwen finds herself dreaming of the Grabber’s lair and three young boys who’ve been killed dead at Alpine Lake Youth Camp. Using a black payphone near the camp, the Grabber calls the teens up saying he’s looking to kill them: either in their dreams or potentially in the real world, he’s gonna get his revenge.

Talking to THR, returning director/co-writer Scott Derrickson called Black Phone 2 a ghost story like its predecessor, but one where “the ghost is the villain.” And with the kids aged up, he and co-writer C. Robert Cargill were excited to “ratchet up the intensity,” since Finn and Gwen in high school makes for a “more violent, scarier, more graphic” film.

Black Phone 2 hits theaters on October 17 and also stars Jeremy Davies, Anna Lore, Arianna Rivas, Miguel Mora, and Demián Bichir.

Hell has frozen over. #BlackPhone2 is calling, only in theaters October 17 pic.twitter.com/OpYvtJLAHi

— Blumhouse (@blumhouse) June 2, 2025

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EA's Black Panther Game Would Have Had An Evolved Nemesis System, Report Says
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EA’s Black Panther Game Would Have Had An Evolved Nemesis System, Report Says

by admin June 2, 2025



EA confirmed this week that it had canceled its upcoming Black Panther game and closed its developer, Cliffhanger Games. A new report provides more context and background as to the situation surrounding the game’s cancellation and what the game was aiming to be.

Bloomberg reported that the Black Panther game recently passed a development milestone, and the project was gaining momentum. However, sources said EA executives were upset that the game was still in pre-production after almost four years of work. After a portfolio review from EA management, the company reportedly chose to axe games in development for an extended period of time without making sufficient progress, and this included Black Panther.

Also canceled in this process were multiple titles at Apex Legends and Titanfall studio Respawn, including a new Titanfall game, according to previous reporting.

EA’s Black Panther game was going to build on some of the ideas that Cliffhanger boss Kevin Stephens had worked on with the Shadow of Mordor series when he was at Warner Bros., including the Nemesis system, the report said. For the Black Panther game, T’Challa, Killmonger, and Shuri would be playable characters, vying to become the new Black Panther.

Players were going to fight against the Skrull shapeshifting aliens, who had come to Wakanda. Some of these characters in the game might be impostors, and would have remembered and learned from player behavior, similar to how orcs in Shadow of Mordor would remember players and act based on previous interactions.

Developers had a hard time showcasing what made the Black Panther game special in presentations with management, and processes were slowed due to the team building a game and a new studio at the same time, the report said.

Following the game’s cancellation, staffers who worked on the project spoke out to praise the work the team did on what they hoped would be an “amazing” game. While the Black Panther game is no longer moving ahead, EA is still building an Iron Man game and multiple Marvel projects as part of a multi-game deal with Marvel.

EA’s Black Panther game is dead, but Amy Hennig’s Marvel game, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, features Black Panther prominently. The game was delayed and is now coming in 2026.



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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 now shows you microtransaction ads when you swap weapons
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 now shows you microtransaction ads when you swap weapons

by admin June 1, 2025


Eagle-eyed Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 players have spotted a new feature on the weapon selection menu.

Right at the top there now sits advertisements promoting premium weapons and skins, so players get exposed to ads for microtransactions in-game.

As some players point out, it’s not an advert in the classic sense, and no one’s trying to flog you a cheeseburger or a pair of jeans every time you swap a weapon. Nonetheless, it’s a new and insidious addition that we haven’t seen in Call of Duty games before.

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“One of the unwelcome changes I’ve noticed with Season 4 is that they’ve now inserted a new ad spot at the top of the list of your weapon specifics builds,” wrote one player. “So now every time you toggle between weapon builds you get to stare at ads for $20-$30 skins. I’m sure the Activision developer who suggested this terrible feature is very proud of themselves.

“This change is especially unneeded because you could already toggle from Builds to Shop on any given weapon and apparently not being thrown directly in our faces didn’t make them enough money. Many of us payed [sic] $60-$100 for a feature game and don’t want to be bombarded with additional ads.”

“Actively witnessing Call of Duty become [SpongeBob SquarePants’] the Krusty Krab,” replied another.

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“Well guys looks like COD can suck a fat one,” replied someone else. “This ad mess is ridiculous. They make huge bank already for them to even do this should be illegal. I’ve never been done with a COD this fast ever. But she’s getting deleted. You can’t scrounge people for money and not have a decent game. I’m not asking for a great game, just not a buggy game.”

In a separate thread that’s been upvoted almost a thousand times, one player opined: “I wouldn’t even be mad if this was just in warzone, a free game, but putting it in a pay-to-play premium title, with how expensive they’re getting?”

“Agree 100%, it really feels like one of those free cell phone games from a tiny indie studio begging you for money at every turn. Pathetic for a full price, stand alone game from a huge developer,” replied another.

Earlier this year, in a update shared on social media, developer Treyarch said it recognised cheaters “are frustrating and severely impact the experience for our community” but insisted it was addressing the issue, and will continue to do so “throughout 2025”. At the same time, it confirmed 136,000 ranked play accounts were banned for cheating across both Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone.



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Cliffhanger's Black Panther game reportedly would have built upon the famously patented Nemesis System
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Cliffhanger’s Black Panther game reportedly would have built upon the famously patented Nemesis System

by admin June 1, 2025



Earlier this week, EA did the thing they oh so frequently loves to do, which is making a bad decision. This time, it was cancelling Marvel’s Black Panther, alongside shutting down the two year old studio that was making it, Cliffhanger Games. As every single announcement like this over the past few years has been, it was an incredibly frustrating one that can’t be justified. Now, a new report from Bloomberg has shed a bit of light on why it was cancelled, as well as what the game might have been like.


For starters, according to the report, the announcement came as a shock to Cliffhanger staff. This was in part because the studio was actively hiring, and Black Panther had passed a “gate”, a term EA use for when executives look at how a game is doing and decide whether production should continue.


Some sources did also say that EA executives were still frustrated it hadn’t left pre-production despite being in the works for four years. That slowness was apparently due to the fact that a lot of now laid off staff were hired within the last year, even just the last few weeks and months.


The game itself sounded interesting too. Cliffhanger were being led by former Monolith head Kevin Stephens, the same studio behind the Middle-earth: Shadow series of games. Monolith’s beloved (and patented) Nemesis System was apparently going to be the basis of a new system in Black Panther expanding on those ideas. This included things like being able to play as T’Challa, Killmonger and Shuri, all of which would be competing for the Black Panther role.


You’d be able to play as one of them, with the other two becoming rivals that you could form relationships with. There would be Skrulls, shapeshifting aliens, that would have been trying to overtake Wakanda, some of which might pretend to be allies, others acting based on previous things you as the player might have done. You can see the similarities to the Nemesis System.


However, showing off this feature to executives was apparently difficult; building a game and a studio side by side was part of the struggle here, reportedly. On top of that, Cliffhanger were based in Kirkland, Washington, an expensive city that meant staff would need appropriate (and deserved) wages. EA also recently put in a return to office mandate, so it all seems to add up to the game not being far enough along with a studio that costs too much to run, in their eyes. Probably worth a reminder that EA CEO Andrew Wilson and EA Entertainment president Laura Miele took about $40 million home last year.


The whole thing is just tremendously unfair, and a massive shame. I would have loved to have seen a studio build upon the Nemesis System, easily one of the most interesting gameplay systems in the past decade locked behind something as stifling as a patent. As always, big solidarity to those affected by the layoffs.



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‘The Black Phone 2’ Dials In Some Ominous Teasers

by admin May 31, 2025


In 2022, horror duo Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill of Sinister fame teamed to adapt Joe Hill’s short story The Black Phone. Things wrapped pretty conclusively in that one, but you can’t keep a good Grabber (Ethan Hawke) down it seems, because he’s back in a sequel coming this fall.

The first film saw Finn (Mason Thames) kidnapped by the Grabber and stuck in a room with a rotary phone that could contact ghosts of the killer’s previous victims. With their help, Finn killed the Grabber and reunited with his family. In anticipation for Black Phone 2, Blumhouse’s released three teasers that let you know the Grabber’s returned and set his sights on kids at Colorado’s Alpine Lake Youth Camp during the winter.

“The phone is ringing again. Are you going to answer?”

We just got a text that included the first tease for BLACK PHONE 2! Only in theaters this October. pic.twitter.com/ckfgKx9nUT

— Fandango (@Fandango) May 31, 2025

“We’re going to die out here.”

A third video teasing BLACK PHONE 2 just arrived in the form of another mysterious text message… on our phone 😱 pic.twitter.com/vjrS9xguDQ

— Fandango (@Fandango) May 31, 2025

Each of the teasers contain grainy shots of the snow-covered camp and its various facilities, photos of young boys kidnapped and what remains of them after the Grabber’s finished. (One victim’s left in the ice, another folded under a bed, and the third has half his face burned and appears throughout all of them, either looking at the camera or appearing and disappearing without a word.) Each teaser also has a single word flash onscreen, which spell out the phrase “Word is Just.” Finally, there’s a phone booth somewhere on the premises with its own black phone, which keeps ringing and is waiting for someone to answer.

Back at April’s CinemaCon, Universal showed off Black Phone 2 footage teasing the Grabber is using the titular phone to come back and haunt the surviving kids from the previous movie. If that’s the case, he certainly hasn’t lost a step, and we’ll find out what other tricks he’s got up his sleeve when the film releases October 17.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.





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Canned Black Panther Game Featured Nemesis System And Skrull
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Canned Black Panther Game Featured Nemesis System And Skrull

by admin May 31, 2025



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The team behind EA’s Black Panther game was working on a vertical slice before it was killed this week. That’s according to a new report by Bloomberg that sheds some light on what the canceled project was shaping up to be, including its story based around the alien Skrull and the evolution of Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor’s acclaimed nemesis system.

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Bloomberg reports that developers at Cliffhanger Games were caught off-guard by the sudden cancellation of the game and closure of the studio. Given just 30 minutes’ notice before the news was announced by EA in an internal meeting, the studio had apparently just recently successfully passed one of its development milestones and was working toward a vertical slice that would show a chunk of the game in action.

The story reportedly revolved around playing as T’Challa, Killmonger, or Shuri as each vied for the mantle of Black Panther which would grant them superhuman powers. The game would also feature fights with the shapeshifting Skrull showcased in Marvel’s popular Secret Invasion comic-book crossover event. The gameplay was also aiming to incorporate elements of the Nemesis system from Shadow of Mordor such that enemies might remember past encounters with the player and relationships with aspiring Black Panther rivals might evolve.

It appears the most likely reason EA may have decided to walk away from the project was the lack of progress after several years of prototyping, even as some of those laid off in Cliffhanger Games’ closure had only just arrived at the studio earlier this year as it scaled up its development capabilities. Several developers spoke up about the project online this week following its cancelation.

“Well, it was a good run while it lasted,” posted software engineer Ted Snook. “Found out today that Cliffhanger Games is shut down by EA. We had a great team, and the project was starting to get some momentum. This industry is just so brutal.” Narrative designer Ricky Llamas added, “What stands out to me about this studio is how open folks are to having frank conversations and working through our problems together. It helps create a healthy dynamic that’s rare to see.”

EA’s latest cancellation comes amid a recent wave of hundreds of layoffs and as the publisher “narrows its focus” on its biggest franchises like The Sims, Battlefield, and Apex Legends. At the same time, the company claimed its three-game deal with Disney remains in effect, and it still plans to eventually ship two more after EA Motive’s Iron Man comes out in the years ahead.

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EA cancels Black Panther game, closes developer Cliffhanger Games
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Details emerge about canceled Black Panther game and the Nemesis System

by admin May 31, 2025


The entire report is worth reading, and the section that really catches my eye is about how the Black Panther game would have adapted the Nemesis System. Cliffhanger was started by ex-developers from Monolith Productions, the minds behind Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its sequel Shadow of War, and reportedly the Cliffhanger team was attempting to create a new system that expanded on what the Nemesis System from those games could do.

Monolith’s Nemesis System involved procedurally generated enemies who had unique traits (mostly grudges directed toward the protagonist Talion) and who would eventually return for a rematch. Some would flee from battle only to come back stronger later in the game. Others perhaps defeated Talion and were shocked to later see he was battling them again. Enemies would even get promoted among the ranks of Uruks, making it feel like your foes weren’t just nameless fodder to be slaughtered.

It was a thoroughly inventive enemy system, and an expanded version of it sounds like it would have been a wild ride in Cliffhanger’s Black Panther game. According to the Bloomberg story, the game would have featured “various playable heroes” vying for the title of Black Panther, like T’Challa, his sister Shuri, and everyone’s favorite scene-stealer from the 2018 film, Killmonger. They would all be opposing an alien invasion from Skrulls, shape-shifting aliens featured in MCU films like Captain Marvel and comic event series like Secret Invasion.

Skrulls sound like such a perfect fit for the Nemesis System; as Bloomberg reported, Skrull enemies could even pose as your allies, throwing a whole new layer of intrigue and immersion into the Nemesis System, already one of the more original ideas seen in contemporary video games. I can only imagine how exciting it’d be for one of your allies to suddenly attack you, revealing themself as a Skrull leader you thought you bested for good earlier in the game.

And now because EA doesn’t seem to know what it’s doing, we won’t be getting Cliffhanger’s revamped Nemesis System. And, even worse, the talented developers behind this system are left looking for work and wondering what’s next for them.



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EA's Black Panther game reportedly cancelled and studio closed, resulting in more layoffs
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Despite Black Panther cancellation, EA confirms it still has “at least three” Marvel games in the works

by admin May 29, 2025



Following EA’s decision to pull the plug on its Black Panther game and close the studio making it, the publisher has insisted the move doesn’t reflect a change to its partnership with Marvel, and confirmed it still has “at least three” additional Marvel games in development.


Little had been revealed of EA’s Black Panther game since its announcement in 2023, and word of its cancellation – alongside yet more layoffs at the company – arrived earlier this week. Commenting on the decision to end development in an email to employees, EA Entertainment president Laura Miele said the move would help the publisher “sharpen our focus and put our creative energy behind the most significant growth opportunities”.


Miele also stressed developer EA Motive’s Iron Man game was unaffected, but Black Panther’s cancellation – which comes as the publisher continues a planned retreat away from “future licensed IP” – had some commentators wondering if the company’s previously announced three-game deal with Marvel could be wrapping up prematurely.


Now, however, EA has confirmed to IGN that not only is the deal alive and well, the company is still working on “at least three” Marvel games following Black Panther’s termination. “The multi-title, long-term relationship between Marvel Games and EA… remains strong,” an EA spokesperson told the publication. “Development of our console and PC titles, beginning with Marvel’s Iron Man, is led by Motive Studios.”


Black Panther’s cancellation and subsequent job cuts follow a string of similar incidents at EA this year. In April, the company laid off more than 300 employees, with Apex Legends and Star Wars Jedi studio Respawn Entertainment losing around 100 staff. At the same time, EA cancelled a number of in-development projects – reportedly including a new Titanfall game – as part of what it called a “continued focus on our long-term strategic priorities”. Still more layoffs were confirmed last month, following EA’s decision to end its licensing partnership with the WRC.


A second Black Panther project unconnected with EA – Skydance Games’ Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, from Uncharted writer Amy Hennig – was recently delayed into next year.



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