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[Kotaku]( September 28, 2019 [Borderlands 3 Update Gives Zane A Big Boost]( [Borderlands 3 players disappointed in Zane’s endgame performance, don’t give up your main yet: The Operative is about to get a pretty nice buff.]( [[Features](](@feature1LinkUrl) [Your Destiny 2 To-Do List For This Weekend]( [We’re about to begin the final weekend before Destiny 2's big expansion, Shadowkeep, launches, and it’s understandable if you’re feeling a little listless.]( [[Here's Another Pokemon](](@feature2LinkUrl) [Munna Will Eat Your Dreams And Your Nightmares]( [Every Pokemon is interesting and worth talking about. I don’t play a ton of Pokemon, but I do enjoy the universe and I love learning more about the creatures in it. So, Here’s Another Pokemon! It’s Munna!]( [[Impressions](](@feature3LinkUrl) [Shenmue 3's Demo Is 1999 In A Bottle]( [Those who backed Shenmue III on Kickstarter, including me, finally got a taste of the upcoming adventure game this week with a “trial version.” While it’s limited, it definitely feels like old-school Shenmue: Stiff and stilted, but charming and detailed.]( [[Apex Legends](](@feature4LinkUrl) [Apex Legends Is Getting Its First New Map]( [Apex Legends is about to kick off its third season next week with a new character, Crypto, and an overhaul to the game’s Ranked mode. But there’s also a pretty big surprise waiting for players when Season 3 launches on October 1: A new map, called World’s Edge.]( [[Morning Checkpoint](](@feature5LinkUrl) [I Don't Want To Save The Creepy Kid]( [Hello! This week we take a nice vacation with Agent 47, HONK at a funeral, check out the new Medal Of Honor game, catch up with Ellie in The Last Of Us Part II and meet a really creepy kid.]( [[Twitch](](@feature6LinkUrl) [Twitch Is Making Ads Less Annoying]( [Twitch, like so many other platforms on the “free” internet, runs on ads. These ads are annoying as hell. They also represent a raw deal for the majority of streamers. Soon, however, both those things are going to change.]( [[News](](@feature7LinkUrl) [8BitDo's Switch Lite-Inspired Controller Has Two (!) D-Pads]( [Styled after Nintendo’s new Switch Lite, the 8BitDo Lite is a controller so ultra-portable that it’s got two directional pads instead of analog sticks to keep it as thin as possible.]( YOU MAY ALSO LIKE [[Gizmodo](](@rec1LinkUrl) [What If Planet Nine Is a Bowling Ball-Size Black Hole?]( [Some of the most distant rocks in our solar system act in a way that suggests there’s some massive object out there we haven’t been able to see. A planet? Maybe. But why not a small black hole?]( [[Jalopnik](](@rec2LinkUrl) [Koenigsegg Regera Proves It Only Needs One Gear To Set 0-400-0 Record]( [Sometimes rich people really dig into an engineering project only to complete it, lift their head and somberly wonder to themselves, “what was the point of all this?” When that happens, they create arbitrary records for their projects to attempt to beat, which Koenigsegg claims it has done by launching...]( [[Gizmodo](](@rec3LinkUrl) [Dark Mode Is for Suckers]( [Dark mode is everywhere. Apple’s newly released iOS 13? Dark mode. Android 10? Dark mode. Windows 10, macOS Mojave, Chrome, Firefox, Gmail, and Slack—blessed, healing dark mode. It’s the must-have feature for the dim days of 2019, its spread eliciting a collective gasp of ecstasy at every new iteration as...]( [[Gizmodo](](@rec4LinkUrl) [Apple's Call-Blocking Feature May Be a Little Too Good]( [Apple’s iOS 13 release is crammed with features we’ve been looking forward to getting our hands on for months—I’m looking at you, Arcade and system-wide Dark Mode—but one of the tools that this blogger was most excited for was Apple’s spam-fighting feature to silence those infuriating robocalls driving us all...]( [[The Inventory](](@rec5LinkUrl) [Saturday's Best Deals: Philips OneBlade, Eddie Bauer, Indie Beauty, and More]( [A Philips OneBlade Face+Body deal, a discounted GPS running watch from Garmin, and an Eddie Bauer Gold Box lead off Saturday’s best deals from around the web.]( 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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