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Tencent wins IP lawsuit against Peacekeeper Elite leaker
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Tencent wins IP lawsuit against Peacekeeper Elite leaker

by admin June 12, 2025


Tencent has won after a court found leaker Xiaopang Commentary had infringed the IP rights of Peacekeeper Elite, the Chinese version of PUBG Mobile.

As reported by PocketGamer.biz, the defendant, Li Moumou, was found to have infringed the IP rights of Peacekeeper Elite by datamining and “reverse-engineering the game” to obtain and then leak unannounced content, which they used for financial gain.

The defendant has been ordered to apologize, cease and desist, and pay unknown compensation to the megacorp.

Ubisoft recently “accelerated its transformation” by developing a new operating model and subsidiary following a $1.25bn cash “injection” from Chinese megacorp Tencent.

In a bid to “rapidly” evolve its operating model, Ubisoft has created a subsidiary based on its Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six brands, arguably the developer/publisher’s tentpole franchises. Through a “formal and competitive process,” Ubisoft selected Tencent to invest a minority stake of €1.16bn ($1.25bn) to focus on expanding those games’ “truly evergreen and multiplatform ecosystems.”



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GENIUS Act wins crucial vote, heads to Senate floor vote
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GENIUS Act wins crucial vote, heads to Senate floor vote

by admin June 12, 2025



The U.S. Senate voted 68-30 on Wednesday to invoke cloture on the GENIUS Act, a major stablecoin bill, paving the way for a final floor vote scheduled for next Monday.

If passed, the bill could set the first national regulatory framework for stablecoins in the United States.

The GENIUS Act—short for the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins—requires stablecoin issuers to maintain 100% reserves, submit to annual audits if they hold over $50 billion in market cap, and adhere to rules for foreign issuers.

It could serve as a benchmark for stablecoin regulation in the U.S. financial system.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune spoke in favor of the bill, aligning with President Donald Trump’s stance on digital assets. “We want to bring cryptocurrency into the mainstream, and the GENIUS Act will help us do that,” Thune said.

However, not all lawmakers were on board. Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized the bill for failing to address bipartisan amendments and warned of the political risks linked to Trump’s crypto dealings.

“By passing the GENIUS Act, the Senate is not only about to bless this corruption, but to actively facilitate its expansion,” she said, referencing Trump’s ties to a crypto platform backed by his family.

Crypto’s ‘pivotal shift’ 

Industry leaders say the bill could unlock new institutional participation. Yuval Rooz, CEO of blockchain firm Digital Asset, called it a “pivotal shift” in crypto regulation.

“The passage of the GENIUS Act marks a long-awaited shift from regulation by enforcement to regulation by clarity,” Rooz said in a note obtained by crypto.news. “It provides banks with a clear framework to confidently engage with stablecoins, unlocking stalled strategies by ensuring full reserves, regular audits, and substantive consumer protections.”

Rooz emphasized that “regulation alone isn’t enough,” highlighting the importance of privacy and control. “These aren’t optional features; they are foundational to institutional trust,” he added.

As the Senate prepares for Monday’s final vote, the GENIUS Act’s fate could shape the future of U.S. crypto policy—and influence how stablecoins are used in both traditional and decentralized finance.



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UFC 316: Dvalishvili, Harrison wins clear the way for much-anticipated bantamweight showdowns
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UFC 316: Dvalishvili, Harrison wins clear the way for much-anticipated bantamweight showdowns

by admin June 11, 2025


  • Brett OkamotoJun 9, 2025, 07:00 AM ET

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      Brett Okamoto has reported on mixed martial arts and boxing at ESPN since 2010. He has covered all of the biggest events in combat sports during that time, including in-depth interviews and features with names such as Dana White, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Conor McGregor, Nate Diaz, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao and Georges St-Pierre. He was also a producer on the 30 for 30 film: “Chuck and Tito,” which looked back at the careers and rivalry of Chuck Liddell and Tito Ortiz. He lives in Las Vegas, and is an avid, below-average golfer in his spare time.

As soon as Julianna Peña tapped Kayla Harrison’s back in the penultimate fight of UFC 316 to signal she had had enough of Harrison’s Kimura lock, the Newark, New Jersey, crowd cheered its approval and all eyes turned to future UFC Hall of Fame bantamweight Amanda Nunes, who was sitting cageside with her family.

“Come on up here, Amanda!” Harrison yelled in Nunes’ direction during her postfight interview. “This is the next fight.”

She’s right, of course. If all goes to plan, Nunes will come out of retirement to be Harrison’s first title challenger in what will instantly be a fight of the year candidate — in whatever year that might be.

A similar story played out in the final fight of the night, after Merab Dvalishvili frustrated and ultimately finished fan favorite Sean O’Malley with a guillotine in the third round of their men’s bantamweight title rematch.

Cory Sandhagen, just about the only current UFC bantamweight contender Dvalishvili hasn’t beaten, smiled from the audience as the champion called for him to be his next target. Sandhagen has been in the UFC since 2018, but it appears his time has come to challenge for a title.

Let’s take a deeper look at those championship scenarios and possible next steps for many of the fighters featured at UFC 316.

Merab Dvalishvili, men’s bantamweight

Who should be next: Cory Sandhagen

The UFC doesn’t always make matchups on fight night, but it’s nice when it does — especially an obvious one like this. Sandhagen has taken a long route to his first official title fight, and he gets some blame for that. He has come up short in big moments, but if you look at his body of work — not to mention his obvious talent — it’s kind of wild that it has taken this long for him to get here. Now that he is here, though, he has a sizable champion to try to take down. Sandhagen knows what he’s up against. He said Saturday that he has to get a knockout against Dvalishvili. That’s a lot easier said than done. Sandhagen is one of the biggest knockout threats in the division, but he would need to capitalize on any small moment Dvalishvili gives him.

Wild card: Petr Yan

If he beats Marcus McGhee on July 26 in Abu Dhabi, Yan will be right there for a chance to reclaim the belt he lost in 2022. His obvious problem is that he lost a non-competitive fight to Dvalishvili in 2023, but that doesn’t mean Yan can never get a second chance at the championship. He would have to look amazing against McGhee and still need the Sandhagen matchup to fall through to get a title shot, though.

Sean O’Malley, men’s bantamweight

There is no obvious next opponent for Sean O’Malley after losing back-to-back title challenges to Merab Dvalishvili. Elsa/Getty Images

Who should be next: José Aldo

This is the tough one. There is no obvious path forward right now for O’Malley after two consecutive defeats, so a recently retired Aldo is a nonobvious answer. I respect Aldo’s choice to say he’s done, but let’s also acknowledge that a lot of us weren’t happy with the way the UFC matchmade him during his comeback. The potential of an O’Malley matchup might actually get him very excited, though. It would also get fans excited. The UFC would benefit by putting together an O’Malley fight people care about, and there’s a shortage of those. Aldo surprising everyone with another return to the Octagon would garner a ton of attention.

Wild card: Henry Cejudo

O’Malley has always wanted to fight Cejudo. They’re from the same area in Arizona. O’Malley has always found Cejudo’s way of promotion a bit … lame. O’Malley, 5-foot-11, loves fighting shorter opponents and likes to remind the 5-4 Cejudo just how much shorter he is. Cejudo has said he might be done, but you definitely get the sense he doesn’t want to finish his career on a fight-ending eye poke in a February loss to Song Yadong. If Cejudo decides to fight again, I could see both sides wanting this fight.

Kayla Harrison, women’s bantamweight

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Kayla Harrison submits Julianna Pena to become new UFC bantamweight champ

Kayla Harrison taps out Julianna Pena in Round 2 at UFC 316 to become the new women’s bantamweight champion.

Who should be next: Amanda Nunes

Easiest matchmaking of all time. We’ve basically been waiting for this since Harrison entered MMA. We always knew it would take a long time to happen, and there were moments along the way when it looked like it never would. Harrison signed with the PFL as a lightweight and said she’d never cut weight to bantamweight. Nunes lost to Peña when Harrison was looking to test free agency and join the UFC. Then Nunes retired. Still, the fight always seemed very much alive, and it doesn’t seem like it’s happening too late. It’ll be the biggest fight in women’s MMA in a very long time. By the time it happens, after all of the promotion, maybe it’ll be the biggest ever.

Kevin Holland, welterweight

Kevin Holland, blue gloves, stopped Vincent Luque, red gloves, with an anaconda choke to begin the UFC 316 main card. Vincent Carchietta/Imagn Images

Who should be next: Carlos Prates

When Holland is focused (and competing at 170 pounds), he’s a title contender. He came within one scorecard of defeating the current champion, Jack Della Maddalena, in 2023. Holland has always said he doesn’t care about the belt and that he’s willing to bounce between welterweight and middleweight, but it seems that’s about to change. When he said he wants to stay at 170, it was music to my ears. He’s good at this weight class. When he fights at 185 pounds, I get the sense that sometimes even he doesn’t think he’s supposed to win. Prates looks like the real deal, despite a loss to Ian Machado Garry in his last bout. Holland vs. Prates would be absolutely fire.

Wild card: Stephen Thompson

They fought in 2022, and it was an instant classic. Thompson won, which means there’s incentive for Holland to get revenge. No one wants to see Thompson in a fight in which he’s constantly defending takedowns, and while Holland might jump on a choke here and there, he’s not going to spend an entire fight trying to take “Wonderboy” down. This fight would be good for both of their careers, not to mention the fans.

Mario Bautista, men’s bantamweight

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Who should be next: Marlon Vera

If Bautista feels a little slighted by fans and media after his win over Patchy Mix, it’s with good reason. It was probably inevitable that the majority of the prefight focus would surround his UFC 316 opponent, considering Mix was making a long-awaited move from Bellator MMA to the UFC. But still, Bautista was on a seven-fight win streak and coming off a victory over former UFC champion Jose Aldo. After how good he looked Saturday, I don’t expect him to be underappreciated again in the next one. He was supposed to face “Chito” Vera at UFC 316, but Vera withdrew because of an injury. Vera is a popular fighter; Bautista could benefit from adding to Vera’s name to his résumé, and I think Bautista would be favored to win.

Wild card: Song Yadong

Yadong is coming off a controversial victory over Henry Cejudo in which Cejudo was badly impacted by an accidental eye poke. Yadong is for real, though. And at this point, it’s hard to say Bautista isn’t as well. The UFC might choose to hang on to this fight, because it’s a good one that seems inevitable at some point. But if they chose to do it now, it would be a highly entertaining one.

Azamat Murzakanov, light heavyweight

Azamat Murzakanov, red gloves, is 5-0 in the UFC after finishing Brendson Riberio. Elsa/Getty Images

Who should be next: Aleksandar Rakic

In terms of matchups, Murzakanov has been the victim of bad timing and bad luck. He’s 5-0 in the UFC, but he hasn’t faced the highest-ranked competition. At various times, he was booked to fight Volkan Oezdemir, Khalil Rountree Jr., Nikita Krylov and Johnny Walker, and every single one of those fights fell through. It’s time to get him a big jump in competition. He needs it, and this division needs it. Rakic has lost three in a row, but every loss has been to the very top of the division. He’s at a point where he needs to defend his spot, and that should be against Murzakanov.

Wild card: Jan Blachowicz

I love Blachowicz, as does the rest of the MMA world. His rise to UFC champion was unexpected at his age. That said, the 42-year-old is kind of sitting on a ranking at this point. He’s officially ranked No. 5 at light heavyweight by the UFC but hasn’t won a fight since 2022. His last win was against Rakic, who, as we just mentioned, has lost three in a row. If Blachowicz wants to maintain his spot in the rankings, this is the kind of fight he needs to accept.



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Odds for South Korea Crypo Reform Rise as Lee Jae-Myung Wins Presidency

by admin June 4, 2025



In brief

  • Lee Jae-myung won South Korea’s snap election after former president’s impeachment over martial law.
  • He pledged to legalize Bitcoin ETFs and launch won-pegged stablecoin to curb capital flight.
  • The inauguration is set for July 17, with Lee promising for AI and semiconductor investments and shorter work week.

A country shaken by martial law just six months ago has elected a new leader with plans for crypto reform.

Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea’s Democratic Party, was sworn in as President on Wednesday after securing a decisive victory in a June 3 snap election.

With 99% of votes counted, Lee won 49.42% to rival Kim Moon-soo’s 41.15%, amid a historic 79.4% voter turnout, the highest since 1997.

The snap election came as a result of former president Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment in December for declaring martial law in a failed power grab that paralyzed the nation’s legislature.

Lee, who narrowly lost to Yoon in 2022, had used that earlier campaign to experiment with NFTs bearing his image and pledges, in an effort to connect with younger voters.

In his latest run, he expanded on those ideas, pledging to legalize spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and launch a won-pegged stablecoin to prevent capital flight.

“We need to establish a won-backed stablecoin market to prevent national wealth from leaking overseas,” he said during a May policy forum.

“With Lee Jae-myung now elected, the likelihood of seeing a spot ETF approved has significantly increased,” Min Jung, an analyst at Presto Research, told Decrypt.



“It’s somewhat ironic that South Korea—one of the most crypto-active countries globally—still lags behind peers like the U.S. and Hong Kong on this front,” Jung said.

However, Jung warned that other initiatives, like launching a stablecoin, “will require more careful deliberation, particularly around regulatory frameworks, monetary policy coordination, and technical implementation.”

In Q1 2025, South Korean exchanges moved $40.6 billion in crypto abroad, nearly half in stablecoins like USDT and USDC, raising concerns over capital outflows that Lee’s proposed won-backed stablecoin aims to curb.

Lee’s full inauguration will take place on July 17, Constitution Day, in a symbolic “Appointment Ceremony” that his office says reflects his belief that “the people appoint the president.”

Apart from crypto, Lee has promised a “pragmatic and market-oriented” economic policy that includes investments in AI, semiconductors, and defense technology, as per a Yonhap News report.

He’s also advocating for a four-and-a-half-day workweek, expanded support for small businesses, tax deductions for families, and expanded elderly care services.

Former President Yoon, once hailed as a pro-crypto reformer, had promised to deregulate the industry in 2022 but achieved little during his tenure.

His administration faced pushback from the Financial Services Commission (FSC), and his term ended amid a political crisis and a freeze on key crypto bills.

Edited by Stacy Elliott.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle wins big at the Nordic Game Awards 2025
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle wins big at the Nordic Game Awards 2025

by admin May 24, 2025


Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was the big winner at the 17th annual Nordic Game Awards, being the only game to win two awards.

MachineGames’ first-person licensed game won both the Nordic Game of the Year and Best Audio awards.

Other winners included indie horror breakout Mouthwashing, Simogo’s complex puzzle adventure Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, and Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley.

Here’s the full list of winners for the Nordic Game 2025 awards:

  • Nordic Game of the Year: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle by MachineGames (Sweden)
  • Nordic Game of the Year – Small Screen: The Holy Gosh Darn by Perfectly Paranormal (Norway)
  • Best Art: Miniatures by Other Tales Interactive (Denmark)
  • Best Game Design: Lorelei and the Laser Eyes by Simogo (Sweden)
  • Best Technology: Satisfactory by Coffee Stain Studios (Sweden)
  • Best Audio: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle by MachineGames (Sweden)
  • Best Fun for Everyone: Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley by Hyper Games (Norway)
  • Best Debut: Mouthwashing by Wrong Organ (Sweden)

Capping off the third day of the Nordic Game 2025 event, the awards celebrate developers based in Finland, Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, and are organised by the Nordic Game Institute in conjunction with the Nordic Game event organisers and Nordic Game Resources.

A juror for the awards was selected from each country represented.

GamesIndustry.biz is a media partner of Nordic Game 2025. Travel and accommodation were covered by the organisers.



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Sources - Thunder's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins NBA MVP
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Sources – Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander wins NBA MVP

by admin May 21, 2025


  • Tim MacMahonMay 21, 2025, 03:50 PM ET

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    • Covers the Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Mavericks
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OKLAHOMA CITY — After winning his first scoring title and leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a league-high 68 wins, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has earned his first NBA MVP award, sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Wednesday.

The league will officially announce the honor Wednesday night, a few nights after Gilgeous-Alexander’s Thunder defeated Nikola Jokic’s Denver Nuggets in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals.

Gilgeous-Alexander finished as the runner-up in last year’s MVP voting, when Jokic won his third MVP in four seasons.

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Jokic had arguably the best season of his career, averaging 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds, 10.2 assists and 1.8 steals per game, but Gilgeous-Alexander also had a historical campaign for an Oklahoma City team that broke the NBA record for point differential (plus-12.9 per game) and finished with 18 more victories than the Nuggets.

Gilgeous-Alexander led the league with 32.7 points per game on 51.9% shooting from the floor and also averaged 6.4 assists, 5.0 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 1.0 blocks. The only other player in NBA history to average at least 30 points on 50% shooting, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1 block per game in a season is Michael Jordan, who did it in 1987-88 and 1990-91 — the seasons that he won the first two of his five MVPs.

Gilgeous-Alexander, 26, joined an exclusive club by leading the league in scoring for a team that won 60 or more games. This is the 10th instance that has been accomplished in NBA history. The only time that player did not win the MVP was in 1996-97, when Utah’s Karl Malone won the honor over Jordan.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the league this season with 32.7 points per game on 51.9% shooting and also averaged 6.4 assists, 5.0 rebounds, 1.7 steals and 1.0 blocks. Alonzo Adams/Imagn Images

This was the third straight season that Gilgeous-Alexander has averaged at least 30 points while shooting better than 50% from the floor. The only other players who have done that three straight seasons — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Wilt Chamberlain and Jordan — all won multiple MVPs.

Gilgeous-Alexander was also a major contributor to Oklahoma City’s top-ranked defense. He had 208 “stocks” (steals and blocks) this season, ranking third behind San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama and Atlanta’s Dyson Daniels.

Gilgeous-Alexander is the third player in franchise history to win an MVP, joining Kevin Durant (2014) and Russell Westbrook (2017).

After being named a first-team All-NBA selection the last two seasons, Gilgeous-Alexander had already qualified to be eligible to sign an unprecedented, four-year, $294 million supermax extension this summer. It would be the deal with the highest annual value ($73.3 million) in league history.

ESPN’s Bobby Marks contributed to this report.



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