In the cover story for the July edition of The Atlantic, Rose Horowitch declared that “The End of Reading Is Here.” The article is, by my estimation, more than 5,000 words, so Horowitch better hope at ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. With Gamescom Opening Night Live just a little over a month away, it ...
We just got our biggest update yet about the highly-anticipated new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. From the sound of things, it will have a fairly substantial presence. According to a press ...
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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. CD Projekt Red has confirmed that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be receiving a new DLC called "Songs of the Past," and also when the developer plans to ...
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Songs of the Past will be revealed at gamescom 2026 during Opening Night Live, CD Projekt has announced. Songs of the Past is the third expansion for CD Projekt’s fantasy ...
While we endlessly scroll social media, literacy rates are plummeting and students at US colleges are struggling. Staff writer for The Atlantic Rose Horowitch tells Bianna Golodryga why “The End of ...
The contradiction of the digital age: we are surrounded by more words than ever, yet losing the habit of reading books. Rose Horowitz explains why the shift from deep reading to constant consumption ...
Twenty-three hundred years ago, the legend goes, King Ptolemy I of Egypt asked his court adviser to assemble a comprehensive collection of the world’s written works. Ptolemy, who had served under ...
While it isn't a standalone game, I'd be remiss not to mention Songs of the Past, the upcoming final expansion for The Witcher 3. Co-developed by CD Projekt Red and Fool's Theory (a Polish studio that ...
How, in this day and age, do you make it abundantly clear that you love to read? Sure, you can carry around a giant book, buy a tote that says “I Love Reading,” or carry an e-reader in a tote that ...