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Void Interactive ends "relationship" with Ready or Not community manager over Charlie Kirk comments
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Void Interactive ends “relationship” with Ready or Not community manager over Charlie Kirk comments

by admin September 22, 2025


Ready or Not developer, Void Interactive, has ended its “relationship” with the game’s community manager, following comments they made about the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk in the tactical FPS’s official Discord server.

As reported by Kotaku, Ready or Not’s community manager, known as ‘Kaminsky’, was asked last week to add variations of “Charlie Kirk” to the server’s filtered words list.

In response, Kaminsky replied: “I just did Charlie. Funny you mention that because me and my roommate are literally just talking about him getting shot. All I have to say is: Nothing of value was lost.”

“Yeah but that’s not our official position,” replied a server moderator.

Following the post, multiple users on X posted screenshots of the exchange, calling for Void Interactive to take action over the comments.

On September 19, 2025, Void Interactive posted a statement from its official X account (and on Steam) addressing the comments and announcing it had “ended” its “relationship” with Kaminsky.

“We are aware of comments made by our community manager about a recent traffic event,” the statement reads. “These statements do not reflect our values or represent our company.”

“We have ended our relationship with this individual and reminded our team of the responsibility we all share when communicating on public platforms,” the post continued.

“Our focus remains on fostering a respectful and professional community around Ready or Not.”

When GamesIndustry.biz asked for further comment on this, including confirmation on whether Kaminsky was a full-time Void Interactive employee or volunteer, a spokesperson pointed us toward the Steam statement and said: “The team at Void Interactive would like to stand by the message they posted on the Steam Page.”

Last week, Sucker Punch Productions fired a senior artist on Ghost of Yotei over a joke she made about Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated during a speaking event on September 10, 2025.



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Lego Voyagers Review - Building A Relationship
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Lego Voyagers Review – Building A Relationship

by admin September 15, 2025



There are so many great co-op experiences to be had right now that my biggest issue isn’t finding something to play with my wife or kids, it’s finding enough time to play them all. But I’m glad I made the time for Lego Voyagers, because it’s the sort of game that is immediately, obviously special, and culminates in a beautiful final few minutes that made my kids and me care deeply for a simple pair of Lego bricks.

Lego Voyagers is a two-player co-op game, so there’s no solo mode, nor can you pair up with a bot partner. Played online or–even better–with two players sharing a couch, the game takes only about four hours to go through. But that’s time very well spent, I can tell you, after having played it with my daughter and son at different times.

Lego Voyagers stars two minuscule Lego bricks. Both nameless, they’re each personified only by their single googly-eye sticker, as well as their different colors; one is blue, the other is red. The simple, wordless story is nonetheless affecting. As the pair live out their lives as neighbors and buddies atop a small island built of Lego bricks, a rocket in the distance can be seen taking off, awakening in them a passion for science and space travel. Heading off from home, the pair go on an adventure to explore this passion together.

Voyagers’ art direction recalls developer Light Brick Studio’s previous Lego game, Lego Builder’s Journey, with brick-based dioramas propped up like islands. Early sections are set in something like a nature trail, so autumnal Lego bricks decorate the world, as water rushes below and around the landmasses. Later in the story, the pair of brick buddies end up in more industrial spaces, giving the game an aesthetic overhaul but consistently looking gorgeous throughout, thanks to some fantastic lighting and the basic foundational art design that turns everything you can see and interact with into Lego bricks.

Voyagers is a puzzle-platformer at its heart, but it’s designed for players of most experience levels. Because it’s a co-op game, the puzzles usually require both players work together, but It feels built in such a way that virtually any two players could complete it, be it parent and child, siblings, best friends, or partners. Naturally, the puzzles tend to ask you to build together, too. Simple solutions early on, like building a Lego bridge to cross a gap, introduce the physics-based nature of the characters and world. Its basic controls consist of moving, jumping, and locking into any open Lego stud you can find.

Working together to build solutions to problems naturally fits the Lego aesthetic.

Sometimes this means picking up loose pieces, moving, spinning, and stacking them to make something that will help you progress, like plugging in a Lego battery to open a gate. Other times, you may scoot into a little Lego chair and operate contraptions like an industrial magnet, with one player carrying the other across an opening where they can then return the favor. The blue and red characters wobble around, traversing rocky trails and stumbling through forests as each player may or may not mash on the “sing” button, which allows them to call out to each other with noises that sound sort of like baby babble.

As you progress, the game reveals its keen eye for instructional play. For example, you may come to a landing with a rock wall too high to simply jump over, but several loose Lego bricks lie about. You and your partner know by then that you can easily build with any loose pieces you find all across the game, and when you do so in this case, you’ll see you’ve built something like a long stilt, which you can then move end over end up the rocky path, sort of like a stiff reverse Slinky, provided both players push their characters in the same direction.

Later in the game, you’ll need to learn how to do things like operate vehicles together, with one person steering while the other controls moving forward or backward. Lego Voyagers consistently builds on its playful mechanics, always asking players to collaborate, and always expressing Lego’s inherent best parts: creativity, spontaneity, and a sense of child-like silliness.

While the puzzles do expect a basic level of video game know-how–how to use a controller, for example–for the most part, the game’s language is one of relentless forgiveness and approachability, which I greatly appreciated. Few puzzles demand solutions built around strictly timing your actions, giving younger or less experienced players plenty of runway to perform their duties as half of the puzzle-solving duo. The game’s ever-present platforming elements–in which you may frequently fall off the world into the waters below–are so forgiving that you instantly respawn from where you fell off, even holding any loose, puzzle-solving bricks you may have lost in your fall. It’s a game that often challenges you but never punishes you, and playing it with my six-year-old especially made that design choice both impossible to miss and easy to adore.

Each puzzle we encountered did well in presenting the dilemma wordlessly. They reliably had the feeling of emptying a bag of Lego bricks onto a table, then building something you can already see in your mind. While most puzzles do have specific solutions you’re meant to use to progress, the finer details are often up to you. Maybe you need a makeshift staircase to climb a wall, but the precise shape of that staircase can vary, as players connect different bricks in different ways. It was especially joyous to watch my kids take the lead in moments like these. There are dozens of Lego games, but few quite capture that special feeling of building with your kids like Lego Voyagers does.

The only issue I had with Voyagers was how, on a small handful of occasions, it felt like we’d actually cheated the game somehow. This was usually because of how respawning after a fall works. If I’d made it to a platform and my co-op partner hadn’t yet, it was sometimes the case that they could fall off the world and respawn beside me instead of still needing to face the rest of the puzzle. It was a rare but odd case when this occurred, and though it could be seen as yet more forgiveness from the game’s world design, in these instances, it felt more like we’d lightly, though inadvertently, broken our way past a solution that would’ve been more satisfying to rightly solve.

The often peaceful vibes of Lego Voyagers are a wonderful change of pace compared to typical kid-friendly fare.

The tranquility of the world is something else I love about Voyagers, because it feels so unlike many family games and other experiences aimed at kids. As a parent, I’ve found I’m not always so enthusiastic for media that feels overly chaotic and loud. Lego Voyagers eschews that candy-coated energy and instead offers a game that is very laid-back, made complete with a soundtrack of slow, synthy rhythms that match the world’s dedication to simply hanging out with your friend or loved one. The game as a whole is less like a day at a theme park and more like a nature hike.

All of this dedication to meaningful time spent together and creative play spaces that let imaginations take over is made more powerful thanks to its unexpectedly moving story. There are no words, no narrator, no text-based exposition. Lego Voyagers tells you everything you need to know using its lovely music, the sneakily nuanced sing button that changes contextually as the story goes on in a few clever ways, and the simple premise at the start.

The two Lego pals seek adventure, and going on that adventure with them culminates in an ending that is as sweet as it is smart, repurposing some of the game’s core pieces in new ways that pack an emotional punch fit for players of any age. Much like building with Lego, it dismantles what was there to create something different, and those final few minutes, if they were sold in stores as a Lego set, would be flying off the shelves. It’s a beautiful game in so many ways, but most of all that beauty shines through in the would-be simple story of two friends on an adventure together, which easily became just as special for me and my loved ones.



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Ben Shelton and Trinity Rodman's relationship timeline
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Ben Shelton and Trinity Rodman’s relationship timeline

by admin September 1, 2025


Aug. 30: Rodman supports Shelton after US Open injury

During Shelton’s third round match against, he suffered an injury to his left shoulder, which would later cause him to retire from the 2025 US Open. Hours after the heartbreaking outcome, Rodman took to social media to lend words of encouragement to Shelton.

“You are strength and dedication,” she wrote on an Instagram story. “I love you, and you’ll be back stronger.”

Aug. 27: Rodman asks Shelton a hard-hitting question

Rodman showed up in full support of Shelton at the second round of the US Open, where the 22-year-old defeated Pablo Carreno Busta in straight sets.

After the match, Rodman had a question for Shelton that produced laughs in the post-match news conference: “How did it feel not serving faster than 135 today? … I just know you like to serve big and it wasn’t breaking 140 today.”

As Rodman asked her question, Shelton put his face in his hand while smiling.

“Why did you give her a question?” Shelton joked to the organizer.

However, he still answered thoroughly.

“It was cold outside,” Shelton said with a slight grin. “So I think that was the main reason. I was focused on hidden spots and I didn’t hit those spots, so maybe I should just serve bigger, but something I’ll definitely work on next time.”

Aug. 24: Rodman’s red-eye to the US Open

When Rodman wins, Shelton does as well. Following the Washington Spirit’s 3-2 win over Bay FC on Aug. 23, which took place at 7 p.m. ET, Rodman took an overnight flight from San Francisco to New York to support her boyfriend at the US Open.

After defeating Ignacio Buse in the first round in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, Shelton gave Rodman a shoutout.

“My girlfriend took the red-eye from California last night to be here,” Shelton said as the crowd erupted with cheers.

“My girlfriend took the red-eye from California last night to be here.”

Ben Shelton shouts out Trinity Rodman for making his US Open match less than 24 hours after her NWSL game ❤️ pic.twitter.com/NuFneJYbGL

— ESPN (@espn) August 24, 2025

Rodman also wore a custom pair of pants to the match, with “Shelton” going down the front left pantleg and “Big Ben” on the front right. Photos of Shelton are featured on the back of him doing his signature “dialed in” celebration.

Aug. 3: Supporting each other from afar

After Shelton notched his 100th win against Flavio Cobolli at the National Bank Open, Rodman’s victory was also on his mind.

That same night, Rodman returned to the field from injury and made a late game-winning goal to secure a 2-1 win over the Portland Thorns FC.

When Shelton was asked what moments stood out from his win, he replied with Rodman’s goal.

“I think Trinity Rodman scoring a goal,” Shelton said. “One-year anniversary from her incredible goal at the Olympics, hadn’t played in 100-something days and she goes in and in 15 minutes scores a banger. It’s pretty cool, especially [because] she was emotional. I’m always happy for her.”

July 5: Googly-eyed posts

Rodman and Shelton’s honeymoon phase seems far from over. Rodman shared a photo of the couple smiling at one another on Instagram with the caption: “Watching you with googly eyes.”

July 3: Courtside support

From the start of Shelton’s Wimbledon campaign to his loss to No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner, Rodman was there. She was a constant courtside presence, seated with Shelton’s family throughout his five-day run. During his opening-round match against Alex Bolt, she joined them up close, eyes fixed on the 22-year-old as he battled on the court.

The way Trinity Rodman looks at Ben Shelton 🥹 pic.twitter.com/9RKcgctc0w

— ESPN (@espn) July 3, 2025

June 5: ‘Somebody Loves Me’

After injuring her back in April, the Spirit told ESPN that Rodman would be “taking time away from team activities to manage her back.” That meant more time with Shelton, who was on the road in Europe for the French Open and Madrid Open, in which Rodman was reportedly in attendance to support him.

Rodman posted a reel on Instagram of the couple’s adventures and quality time spent together in Europe, with Drake and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s “Somebody Loves Me” as the song for the video.

May 20: ‘I love you’

The couple appeared to have a night out for Rodman’s 23rd birthday, in which Shelton posted a couple of photos of the two on Instagram, where he said three big words.

“Happy birthday beautiful girl I love you,” Shelton wrote as the caption.

Rodman’s response in the comments? “I luhhh you.”

April 19: Rodman’s first match-day appearance

Shelton carried momentum from his wins in Munich at the BMW Open, defeating Borna Gojo, Botic Van De Zandschulp and Luciano Darderi, to reach the semifinal against Francisco Cerundolo.

Just over a month the couple publicly launched their relationship, Rodman made her debut in Shelton’s box alongside his father and coach, Bryan Shelton.

Trinity Rodman made her debut in Ben Shelton’s box at the BMW Open. Sven Hoppe/picture alliance via Getty Images

Rodman proved to be a good luck charm, as Shelton rallied past Cerundolo 2-6, 7-6, (9-7), 6-4 to advance to the final. However, his run ended there with a 6-2, 6-4 loss to Alexander Zverev.

March 27: Rodman calls ‘dibs’

After Shelton’s Instagram photo dump made their relationship official, Rodman followed up with a post of her own. In the picture Shelton’s face is blocked by his baseball cap, and she sealed it with a playful caption, writing: “Dibs.”

March 17: Shelton’s hard launch

Now that the secret was out the two were dating, Shelton posted a photo dump to give fans a glimpse into his life. The final photo showed Rodman kissing him on the cheek. She also commented on the post, saying “Shooters shoot.”

“Hard launchhhhh,” tennis star Coco Gauff also said in a comment.

March 6: TikTok trend to power couple

Where it all began. Participating in a viral trend, Rodman and Shelton each posted a five-second clip of themselves over Jorjiana and GloRilla’s “ILBB2.” In their respective videos, they put the number of letters in each other’s names without revealing the name, ending with the line “what’s up with you.”





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Crypto-Friendly Xapo Bank Hires Tommy Doyle as Head of Relationship Management

by admin August 25, 2025



Crypto-friendly Xapo Bank has hired Tommy Doyle as its head of relationship management based in London, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Doyle was previously employed as head of Europe at crypto prime broker FalconX, and also worked at crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN) in hedge fund sales, according to the profile.

He enjoyed a lengthy career in traditional finance before specialising in crypto, having worked for Wall Street banks including Goldman Sachs (GS), Citi (C), and Bank of America (BAC).

Xapo Bank is headquartered in Gibraltar and is regulated by the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission (GFSC).

The bank started offering bitcoin-backed loans earlier this year.

Read more: FalconX Said to Have Suffered Wave of Senior Staff Departures, Including General Counsel, European Head



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