
Phantom Liberty
Fans are already anticipating CD Projekt Red’s (CDPR) upcoming Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty expansion, which is anticipated to be the game’s lone add-on. A “spy-thriller” has been used to characterize the expansion, which is predicted to transport players back to Night City but to a different neighborhood.
The expansion’s scheduled release date is presently 2023, but some speculations claim it could happen as soon as August 2023. This hasn’t been confirmed, but we might find out more at the Summer Game Fest in 2023.
Since CDPR has discontinued support for PS4 and Xbox One in favor of current-generation consoles and PC. The expansion will only be accessible on these three platforms: PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.
Phantom Liberty is a purchased DLC rather than a free update. While the precise cost has not been officially verified, a pre-order page on the GOG storefront that has since been taken down suggested that it would cost roughly $34.99,. Which would make it more expensive than the Witcher 3 DLC put together.
Idris Elba will make his acting debut in the expansion as Solomon Reed, an FIA agent for the NUSA. In a brand-new section of Night City, players will join Elba’s character on an espionage and survival operation. Additionally, Keanu Reeves will reprise his well-known NPC role as Johnny Silverhand.
Phantom Liberty will take place in an uncharted region of Night City. Phantom Liberty will take place in an uncharted region of Night City. According to rumors, this could be the deadly Pacifica Combat Zone. Which has been fenced off from the rest of the city. The plot is anticipated to entail espionage and infiltration. Maybe with V repeating the New United States of America’s oath of loyalty.
There will be a new cast of characters in the expansion, but there will also be some old favorites. The player will take over the part of V once more, probably continuing from the main adventure.
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty also includes a brand-new radio station, 89.7 Growl FM, hosted by DJ ASH, in addition to the gameplay.
There are still some unsolved questions despite the buzz. For instance, the precise release date and DLC’s ultimate cost are yet to be determined. However, as the Summer Game Fest 2023 is rapidly approaching. It’s probable that we won’t have to wait too long to learn more.
A Single Note Wear OS Tile and some intriguing updates to the Android app that adheres to the Material You design principles are among the new features coming to Google Keep, the company’s note-taking service.
A promising addition to Google Keep for Wear OS is the newly released Single Note Wear OS Tile. Users can choose the note they want to appear in the tile by doing so. This function was added after an equivalent widget version for Android home screens was released earlier this year. Also being introduced is a Note Creation Tile. When a user selects a note, all of the notes in that feed will display with the one they selected at the top. Four lines of text can be accessed by users per note or list. Albeit this may be slightly limited because of how the backdrop colors are shown. Despite these additions, the main feed cannot be accessed without going back, and Tiles do not currently have an always-on display (AOD) mode.
Following the Material You design philosophies, the Android version of the Google Keep app has undergone some significant improvements. The navigation drawer now hovers like other first-party apps and has nice rounded corners. Each of the display options on the settings tab now has new slider toggles in place of the old, flat, and sharp ones. Based on the Material You picker on the user’s system, these slider toggles have colored accents. The modifications are part of Google’s ongoing initiatives to enhance the usability and visual appeal of its apps.
Spotify has long allowed users to save playlists or entire albums for offline listening, a feature that comes in handy when traveling or not connected to the internet. However, choosing which music to download can be difficult, particularly for individuals who like a wide range of musical styles. This procedure appears to be streamlined by the new Offline Mix function, which creates a playlist based on the user’s recent listening history.
It’s interesting to note that Spotify’s Offline Mix function is not wholly new. For many years, Offline Mixtape has been a tool on YouTube Music that provides a comparable service.
Spotify has long allowed users to save playlists or entire albums for offline listening, a feature that comes in handy when traveling or not connected to the internet. However, choosing which music to download can be difficult, particularly for individuals who like a wide range of musical styles. This procedure appears to be streamlined by the new Offline Mix function, which creates a playlist based on the user’s recent listening history.
It’s interesting to note that Spotify’s Offline Mix function is not wholly new. For many years, Offline Mixtape has been a tool on YouTube Music that provides a comparable service
