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It’s officially shooter season, baby, but there’s only so many hours in the day to play

Whether you like your shooter games in first-person or third-person, it’s a great time to be a gamer. But that often leads to a daunting decision: what do I play with my free time? The time crunch situation feels dire these days, and it will only get worse in the coming weeks. Tomorrow, Battlefield: RedSec launches as a new battle royale title. Two days later, on Oct. 30, ARC Raiders joins the fray as an extraction shooter. And then just over two weeks after that, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 brings multiplayer and Zombies to the table on Nov. 14. As a fan of everything, and especially as someone who works in games media, I need to try it all. But there’s just not enough time to do it, especially considering they’re all time-sinks in different ways. But what’s awesome, though, is that these three massive titles are all different in their own ways and will all be good for a specific mood or player. That’s why, to me, it feels like yet another golden age for shooter games is on the way. Wanna drop in and be the last player standing? Then RedSec is for you. The free-to-play battle royale uses Battlefield 6’s weapons and roles, along with a ring circle that kills you upon contact to up the stakes in the genre, building off of player feedback over months of playtesting to offer what may be the next big thing in gaming. Is BR not your thing, but you still live for the thrill of high risk and high rewards? Then ARC Raiders may be up your alley. The third-person extraction shooter is a stellar PvPvE experience where you can group up with friends or go solo to use proximity chat and find enemies or allies while looting up. But if you die, you lose it all, so measure your movements carefully. Me? I’m definitely more of a classic multiplayer kind of player. I like to turn off my brain and shoot stuff, and Black Ops 7 is perfect for that, especially with CoD’s newly toned-down skill-based matchmaking. Relaxing in a shooter game for me is all about turning on some music, grinding some camo challenges, or even slaying hordes of zombies with a Ray Gun. BO7 offers all of it. I still don’t know what game I’ll end up playing the most in the coming weeks, but my situation is unique in that I will go where the work is needed. I’ll probably bounce back and forth and try them all each day to see where my heart lies, as well. But for you, the consumer, which title do you think piques your interest the most? Let us know in the comments below, and get ready for the season of the shooter. Like our content? Set Destructoid as a Preferred Source on Google in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post It’s officially shooter season, baby, but there’s only so many hours in the day to play appeared first on Destructoid.

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Ant Group Files AntCoin Trademark in Hong Kong Following Beijing Stablecoin Rejection

TLDR Ant Group filed a trademark application for “AntCoin” in Hong Kong in June 2025, covering financial services including stablecoin issuance and digital asset custody The trademark filing emerged publicly just before Ant Group Chairman Eric Jing speaks at Hong Kong FinTech Week alongside government officials The application spans traditional banking services and blockchain-based settlement, [.] The post Ant Group Files AntCoin Trademark in Hong Kong Following Beijing Stablecoin Rejection appeared first on CoinCentral.

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Cramer Tells Tesla Shareholders: Give Musk His $1 Trillion Pay Package

TLDR Jim Cramer supports Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s $1 trillion pay package, calling him one of the few CEOs “actually worth it” Musk said he needs more voting control to manage Tesla’s growing robot fleet and avoid removal by activist shareholders Tesla shareholders will vote on the compensation plan on November 6, 2025 Proxy advisory [.] The post Cramer Tells Tesla Shareholders: Give Musk His $1 Trillion Pay Package appeared first on CoinCentral.

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Cardano (ADA) Price: Grayscale ETF Listing Opens Door for Institutional Investors

TLDR Cardano (ADA) was added to Grayscale’s Digital Large Cap Fund ETF, which launched on the New York Stock Exchange, marking increased institutional access to the cryptocurrency. ADA’s price increased 1. 75% in 24 hours and 5% over the past week, currently trading at $0. 6615 with a market cap of $23. 73 billion. Technical analysis shows ADA [.] The post Cardano (ADA) Price: Grayscale ETF Listing Opens Door for Institutional Investors appeared first on CoinCentral.

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