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[Kotaku]( September 16, 2019 [Twitch Suspends Streamer After She Wears Chun-Li Cosplay]( [Last night, Twitch suspended art streamer Quqco after she livestreamed herself wearing cosplay of Chun-Li from Street Fighter, Dexerto first reported.]( [[News](](@feature1LinkUrl) [Resident Evil 4 Player Completes Game With 0% Accuracy]( [Straight speedruns and feats of skill are always impressive, but sometimes it’s just as impressive to see a game completed where someone has found an interesting way to make things hard for themselves.]( [[News](](@feature2LinkUrl) [Dragon Quest's First Three Games Coming To Switch]( [The first three games of famous Japanese role-playing game series Dragon Quest are coming to the Switch, Square Enix announced this morning.]( [[Impressions](](@feature3LinkUrl) [Soccer Management Sim Is Surprisingly Artsy]( [I don’t know much about soccer, but I love how seriously its fans take it. I can’t count the number of Saturday mornings when I’ve been woken up by shouts coming from the English pub a block from my house when there’s a Premier League game.]( [[Japan](](@feature4LinkUrl) [The Cosplay Of The 2019 Tokyo Game Show]( [This year’s Tokyo Game Show has come to a close. But these cosplay images will live on!]( [[Fine Art](](@feature5LinkUrl) [The Witcher, Only It's The 1980s]( [Roman Tishenin is an artist from Russia.]( [[Hidden](](@feature6LinkUrl) [Some Of The Best Games Hidden Inside Other Games]( [Sometimes when I’m playing a game and it ain’t great or I’m bored, I’ll wish I was playing something else. That usually means exiting the game and loading up a new video game. But there are some devs that have kindly tossed in a whole different game inside another game,...]( [[The Week In Games](](@feature7LinkUrl) [The Week In Games: Duck... Duck... Untitled Goose Game!]( [Have you ever dreamed of being a goose who annoys people? Well, then you’ve probably already heard about Untitled Goose Game, which is coming out later this week. If you haven’t heard about it, well I’m happy to be the one to introduce you to your dream game.]( YOU MAY ALSO LIKE [[Gizmodo](](@rec1LinkUrl) [We Now Have an Image of the Second Interstellar Object Ever Observed]( [Last week, the Minor Planet Center announced that astronomers had tentatively discovered the second interstellar object on record—and now we have a picture of it.]( [[Deadspin](](@rec2LinkUrl) [We Might Have Seen Adam Vinatieri's Last Kick]( [If Adam Vinatieri were a normal kicker, the Colts would just cut him today. Vinatieiri has had a nightmare start to his season, missing a pair of extra points in Indianapolis’s 19-17 win over the Titans, a week after missing two FGs and an XP in a six-point loss to...]( [[Deadspin](](@rec3LinkUrl) [Report: Drew Brees To Undergo Thumb Surgery, Expected To Be Out For Six Weeks]( [After Drew Brees injured his hand in the Saints’ game against the Rams on Sunday, Adam Schefter is reporting that the quarterback will need surgery on his thumb, which is expected to keep him off the field for six weeks.]( [[Deadspin](](@rec4LinkUrl) ["He Would Have Mounds Of Towels": A U.S. Open Ball Person Dishes On The Nicest Players And Oddest Habits]( [Tennis watched on TV has nothing on tennis watched from the stands. Tennis watched from the stands, in turn, has nothing on tennis watched while standing right on the court. That’s one perk of being a ball person, one of the many workers crucial to the smooth function of a...]( [[Gizmodo](](@rec5LinkUrl) [You Should Update LastPass Right Now]( [LastPass has fixed a security bug that could have revealed credentials entered on a previously visited site. But to be safe, LastPass users should check that they’re running the most current version of the password manager.]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! [Visit Kotaku]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Profile Center]( © 2019 Gizmodo Media Group 1540 Broadway, 27th Floor New York, NY 10036

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