Teamfight Tactics director Mortdog quits streaming: The haters won

Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer, the gameplay director for Teamfight Tactics, has decided to stop streaming and sharing content on social media platforms. Previously, he frequently discussed TFT during his live streams and interacted with it on various channels. However, this open communication made him a focus of discontent among some players.

VCT EMEA outlines plan to solve ongoing technical issues

2025 VCT EMEA Stage 1: A series of technical glitches disrupted matches, causing frequent and lengthy interruptions. As both spectators and skilled players expressed increasing exasperation over long-standing troubles, the organizers eventually listened. Recognizing the community’s concerns, they vowed to make necessary changes. This time, they kept their promise.

Brokenwood Mysteries Season 11: 6 Thrilling Episodes, April 2025!

Different from many American series, seasons of “The Brokenwood Mysteries” are relatively short, providing room for compelling and engaging plots without excessive filler. The show primarily relies on the intriguing dynamic between Shepherd, a country music enthusiast, and Sims, a no-nonsense character. Although it shares similarities with British murder mystery shows, it still offers an enjoyable contribution to the genre. With over ten years on air, season 11 of “The Brokenwood Mysteries” maintains its exceptional streak of quality episodes.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Video Review

Experience a refreshed trip down memory lane with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. This updated version retains much of what made the 2006 original so captivating, while smoothing over many of its rough spots. You’ll find an improved open-world RPG that has aged gracefully, featuring memorable questlines and stories that surpassed my expectations, enhanced leveling systems for a smoother experience, and numerous chances to shape your adventure according to your preferences due to the game’s generous freedom. However, some issues remain unaddressed, such as the game’s notorious bugs and certain design choices like enemy scaling and repetitive Oblivion levels that still leave room for improvement. Despite these flaws, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I reconnected with this quirky RPG, and I’m genuinely delighted to have embarked on this nostalgic journey (now complete with a sprint option).