
Xbox shows the way by allowing creativity to rule
Xbox thrives when it lets some divisions operate independently. We also highlight a sequel for The Minecraft Movie and Astro Bot sweeping the BAFTA Game Awards 2025.
Xbox thrives when it lets some divisions operate independently. We also highlight a sequel for The Minecraft Movie and Astro Bot sweeping the BAFTA Game Awards 2025.
Nintendo has never followed trends; it just goes off its own beaten path and reaps the rewards out of doing so.
This week’s gaming news round-up includes Cristiano Ronaldo joining Fatal Fury: City of Wolves as a playable character – and an interview with Path of Exile 2 director Jonathan Rogers about the upcoming Dawn of the Hunt update.
The Olympic Council of Malaysia’s 2025–2029 leadership line-up will be finalised tomorrow with contested positions including deputy president, five vice-presidents, and an assistant secretary. Tan Sri Norza Zakaria returns unopposed as president.
Datuk Wira Mazlan Ahmad was a man who didn’t mince words but never held a grudge. A true sports leader he was – tough, fair, and unforgettable, writes Graig Nunis.
Sometimes athletes are somewhat egoistic because when they compete, they have to have that character and can’t be seen as soft or otherwise people will lose respect, but once they are no longer competing, they find it difficult to ask for assistance, says former national bowling star Datuk Shalin Zulkifli.
A family trip to Perth was unforgettable, bringing together three generations for a holiday filled with adventure, relaxation, and stunning views. Just remember to check your bags, writes Pola Singh.
Pola Singh shares his lifelong love for nature, from childhood walks in Melaka to becoming a guardian of Bukit Kiara. As he approaches 76, he reflects on the joy, health benefits, and sense of community that outdoor exercise brings.
The Netflix show Adolescence has sparked conversations about the impact of technology and social media on children’s wellbeing. Registered clinical psychologist and academician Faeza Hasnan says by shifting from control to collaboration, parents can better protect their children from digital risks.