Pete Crow-Armstrong gives GOAT tag to 5x All-Star Braves legend after receiving praise for his 1st Gold Glove Award win

Finishing the season with a .247 batting average, 31 home runs, and 95 RBIs, Pete Crow-Armstrong played a starring role for the Chicago Cubs.

His impressive performance was instrumental as the team made it back to the postseason for the first time in five years.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/news-pete-crow-armstrong-gives-goat-tag-5x-all-star-braves-legend-receiving-praise-1st-gold-glove-award-win

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl Signs Second 10-Day Deal With Indiana Pacers

**Indiana Pacers Re-Sign Forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl to Second 10-Day Contract**

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers have re-signed forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl to another 10-day contract, the team announced on Tuesday. This marks Robinson-Earl’s second 10-day agreement with Indiana this season.

The Pacers were granted a hardship exception, which allowed them to offer Robinson-Earl the additional 10-day deal. The team continues to battle numerous injuries, leading to another hardship exemption and enabling them to keep Robinson-Earl around a little longer.

Currently, the Pacers are without several key players due to injury: Tyrese Haliburton, Johnny Furphy, Obi Toppin, Quenton Jackson (two-way), Bennedict Mathurin, and Kam Jones. Additionally, T.J. McConnell has not played yet this season but is expected to return tonight.

The number of injuries on the roster is what permits the Pacers to apply for a hardship exception. Two-way players do not count toward hardship exemptions, but if four players have missed three or more games in a row and will continue to be out, a hardship exemption can be granted to a team with a full 15-man roster.

Furphy’s third missed game since suffering an ankle injury was on Sunday, the team’s most recent game. That timing played a key role in allowing the Pacers to retain Robinson-Earl for 10 more days, although the team certainly misses Furphy for both skill and developmental reasons.

### Why Did the Pacers Retain Jeremiah Robinson-Earl?

Robinson-Earl has filled in capably during his time with the team. So far, he is averaging 5.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game for the Pacers, including two double-digit rebound games. His defense has also been valuable, as the Pacers continue to lose healthy players at the power forward and wing positions.

“We have a system, we have schemes, concepts, things that we want to do. But at the end of the day, it’s basketball,” Robinson-Earl said about fitting in with the team and picking things up quickly. “We have to compete at the highest level. Being in these situations, you can’t make excuses. You’ve just got to learn on the fly and do the best you can with the circumstances.”

He has played 17.4 minutes per game, a significant number for a player who wasn’t even on the roster for opening night. The Pacers have needed him, and outside of hitting shots, he has produced solid results.

Like the rest of the team, Robinson-Earl has struggled with shooting accuracy, hitting just 32.3% of his field goal attempts so far. However, his work on the boards, low turnover numbers, and overall basketball IQ remain valuable assets.

Robinson-Earl has performed well enough that the Pacers are opting to start him later tonight in their game against the Utah Jazz on the road.

“Definitely a tough situation we’re in with the circumstances of personnel and everything,” Robinson-Earl remarked last week regarding the Pacers’ current roster situation. “We’ve got a bunch of new guys here just trying to figure out the system.”

### Contract Details and Team Moves

Robinson-Earl’s cap hit on his new 10-day deal will be just under $132,000. Across both of his contracts this season, he will receive nearly $264,000.

The Pacers have made several roster moves to manage their injury situation, including signing Martin, waiving James Wiseman to sign Mac McClung, and then waiving McClung to sign Monte Morris. They are currently about $5 million shy of the luxury tax line.

Robinson-Earl is in his fifth NBA season and has career averages of 6.0 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. He has appeared in five games for the Pacers so far this season.
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/finance/jeremiah-robinson-earl-signs-second-10-day-deal-with-indiana-pacers/

See Tom Bergeron Return to Dancing With the Stars After 5 Years

After it was revealed that Artem was not returning as a pro for season 28, he admitted it was “a massive shock” to not be included. Discussing his departure on The Bellas Podcast with then-partner Nikki Bella, he added, “Having those calls are never, never, never fun.”

Of the call, which he received just days before the official cast announcement, the fan favorite who has served as a pro since 2014 said, “It’s like going through a breakup and, you know, good memories of breakup. I dedicated 10 years of my life to that company. And getting let go three days before an announcement, that’s like a punch in the stomach, really.”

Despite this setback, Artem came back for seasons 29-32, even winning one with Kaitlyn Bristowe.

After not being selected as one of season 28’s pros, Sharna—who won the previous season with Bobby Bones after coming in second place with three other celebrity partners during her 12-season run—took to Instagram to sound off on her exit. Writing that she “grew up on the show,” she continued, “I am going to truly miss creating, storytelling and performing for you all. I’ll miss giving the transformative power of dance to the person in front of me, and I’ll miss seeing my DWTS family every day and watching them work their craft in ways that inspire me.”

Hinting at exciting new projects in the works, Sharna was named the Australian version of the reality dancing competition series’ newest judge. She later returned for seasons 29 and 30, where she was partnered with Brian Austin Green, who she began dating.

Arguably one of the show’s most popular pros ever, Derek Hough holds the record for most wins with six mirrorball trophies on his mantle (along with four Emmys for his work as a choreographer). After competing in seasons 5-11 and sitting out season 12 due to a film role, he returned for seasons 13-21 (though he wasn’t originally slated to appear in season 20, he ended up as a surprise addition and pulled double duty between DWTS and his Broadway show) and season 23, which served as his final outing as a pro.

Derek served as a judge on World of Dance, Jennifer Lopez’s reality dance competition series for NBC, before joining the judge’s panel for DWTS starting in season 29.

After three seasons and two wins, Julianne Hough announced she was leaving the ABC reality hit. “It’s because I really, really want to focus on the music and, you know, kind of be taken seriously a little bit,” she explained to Ryan Seacrest at the time, though she didn’t rule out returning in future seasons.

Julianne originally appeared on the show as a pro in season eight, as her then-boyfriend, country singer Chuck Wicks, was a contestant and she was paired with him. They came in sixth place, and that season served as the Footloose star’s final one as a pro. However, she later returned as a permanent fourth judge for seasons 19-21 and seasons 23 and 24.

Julianne, who was married to NHL star Brooks Laich, was also a judge on NBC’s America’s Got Talent before making her DWTS comeback in 2023 as cohost.

After joining the show in season five, Mark Ballas was part of the pro lineup for 18 straight seasons, winning two mirrorball trophies during his impressive run. Fans were shocked to see Mark sit out seasons 23 and 24 due to his run as Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys on Broadway. He returned to dance during season 25, coming in second with Lindsey Stirling.

Mark then focused on his music career with wife BC Jean; their duo group, Alexander Jean, was signed to a record label. He returned for season 31 with Charli D’Amelio and season 34 with Whitney Leavitt.

Serving as a pro for seasons 3-9, Karina Smirnoff took her first mini-break from the ballroom in season 10. She then competed in nine consecutive seasons before her next brief hiatus in season 20. At the time, she explained, “I’ve decided to focus my energies on some other exciting endeavors, including adding author to my resume.”

Karina returned for two more outings but officially left DWTS after season 22. Since hanging up her dancing shoes, Smirnoff appeared on E!’s Famously Single and returned to professional dancing.

In 2017, she opened up about her decision to leave the ABC series, admitting she does “miss the show” and wouldn’t rule out a return. “I love dancing with celebrities on the show, but it’s a different type of experience. You’re not just their dance partner. You’re their coach, their shrink, their cheerleader,” she told Fox. “But when you perform with your professional partner, they’re as strong as you, and it becomes a different type of performance. And I missed that when I wasn’t doing it while I was on the show.”

Oh, Maks! One of the show’s most popular pros with a history of clashing with the judges and sometimes his celebrity partners, Maksim Chmerkovskiy has had quite the ups and downs, exiting and returning several times since 2012. That year, he said he was leaving to pursue an acting career. “What else do I have to do there after 15 seasons?” he told the New York Post. “It makes total sense. The audience can’t expect for me to want to stick around, and the producers can’t expect for me to want to stick around.”

Alas, Maks returned for season 18 and went on to notch his only win with Meryl Davis, only to leave again after winning the mirrorball. He returned again for seasons 23-25, infamously skipping out on a performance with his celebrity partner Vanessa Lachey.

Now married to fellow pro Peta Murgatroyd, Maks occasionally served as a guest judge during his off-seasons.

The Aussie fan favorite Kym Johnson made her debut in season two, competing in every season until she took home her first win in season 9. After sitting out season 10, she danced in six consecutive seasons before taking three seasons off.

Fortunately, Kym returned in season 20, paired with Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec, who would later become her husband. After falling in love, Kym took several seasons off before returning for her final appearance as a pro in season 24.

After announcing she was pregnant with twins in January 2018, Kym confirmed she was done competing as a professional dancer, saying she had “hung up” her dancing shoes “for good,” but wouldn’t rule out returning to DWTS in some other capacity. “I’d love to go back and be a part of the show somehow, whether it is judging or doing something,” she said. Indeed, she returned as a guest judge for season 34.

After making her debut in season two, Cheryl Burke became the first female pro to win and the first pro to win back-to-back seasons. After 18 consecutive seasons, Cheryl announced she was leaving DWTS ahead of season 20.

Reports circulated that after her contract with the show expired, Cheryl was looking to join a variety show at NBC—which ultimately never made it to air. She returned for season 23 before sitting out another season, but couldn’t resist returning for a milestone season for both her and the show.

“I’m back again!” she said after revealing she was returning for season 25. “Last year I danced with Ryan Lochte, but it’s been a season that I’ve missed so far. This is my 20th season, and I’m just so happy to be back. It’s an anniversary season for Dancing With the Stars—season 25—and for me.”

After marrying Matthew Lawrence in May 2019, she was back in action for season 28 but left again in 2022. Cheryl made one more appearance as a guest judge on season 34.

Peta Murgatroyd made her debut in season 13, quickly becoming a fan favorite. She competed in every season (and won one) until season 20, when a serious ankle injury forced her out of the competition.

She triumphantly returned in season 22, winning the mirrorball with partner Nyle DiMarco. During season 25, she competed with Nick Lachey just six months after giving birth to her first child before taking another break from DWTS.

After three seasons away to spend time with her son Shai alongside fellow former DWTS star Maks Chmerkovskiy, Peta returned to the ballroom. “I definitely wanted this to happen,” she told US Weekly of her highly anticipated comeback. “I hoped that I could make this work for a couple of months now and was praying and hoping that it would all align. It was the perfect time for my family. Maks has other things going on and Shai is well taken care of, and it was just a good time for us.”

Her most recent run was on season 32.

Tony Dovolani joined DWTS in season two and competed for 20 consecutive seasons with one win before his final outing with Marla Maples in season 22. Tony announced his departure on Instagram, writing, “While I will miss the show and interacting with our wonderful audiences, both at home and in the ballroom, I will continue to focus on growing my Dance With Me USA studios and teaching. I will also be traveling across the country performing and making personal appearances.”

Allison Holker made the jump from reality dance show competitor to pro in season 19, competing for two more seasons before sitting out season 22 after announcing she was pregnant with her second child with husband and fellow SYTYCD vet Stephen “tWitch” Boss during a live DWTS episode.

Six months after giving birth, Allison returned for season 23, which ended up being her last outing as a pro. “Hey guys, I wanted to be the first to reach out to all my family, friends and fans to say that I will not be returning to DWTS this season,” she wrote on Instagram after the season 24 line-up was unveiled. “I truly adore my DWTS family. It’s all love and I’m so excited for all of the competitors who are participating this season.”

Lacey Schwimmer joined DWTS after coming in fourth place on So You Think You Can Dance season three, appearing in seasons 7-13 as a pro (aside from serving as a troupe member in season 10). After season 13, Lacey announced she was leaving DWTS to focus on other endeavors, including an album and a clothing line.

“There are a lot of things going on in my life that I kind of need [to] step back and focus,” she explained to SheKnows. “I’m trying to partition my time.”

This roundup highlights the many careers, comebacks, and transitions of Dancing With the Stars’ beloved professional dancers — their impacts both on and off the ballroom floor continue to inspire fans around the world.
https://www.eonline.com/news/1424905/dancing-with-the-stars-tom-bergeron-return-20th-anniversary?cmpid=rss-syndicate-genericrss-us-top_stories

Weight loss drugs safe for people with high triglycerides, study shows

**New Study Finds Popular Weight Loss Drugs Safe for People with High Triglycerides**

A major new study from Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City has found that popular weight loss drugs do not raise the risk of pancreatitis or heart problems in people with very high triglycerides. This brings welcome reassurance to both patients and doctors who have been cautious about using these medications.

These drugs, known as GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP1RAs), have become widely used for weight loss and diabetes management. Since their approval in 2005, they’ve helped millions of people lose weight and lower blood sugar levels. However, many doctors have avoided prescribing them to patients with extremely high triglyceride levels—above 500 milligrams per deciliter—because such patients are already at risk for pancreatitis, a painful and sometimes deadly inflammation of the pancreas.

The pancreas is one of the organs affected by GLP1RA medications, leading to concerns about whether these drugs might exacerbate the condition.

In the new research, however, the team at Intermountain Health found no evidence that GLP1RA drugs increase the risk of pancreatitis. In fact, the study showed that for patients who had never experienced pancreatitis, taking one of these medications reduced their risk of developing it by about four times compared to those not taking the drugs.

“Pancreatitis is incredibly painful and can be deadly. Once a patient has had it, you never want to risk causing it again,” said Leslie Iverson, a clinician specializing in cardiovascular prevention and research at Intermountain Health. “But our findings show no link between pancreatitis and GLP1RA use in people with high triglycerides. Even better, these medications may actually protect against developing it in the first place.”

The findings were presented at the American Heart Association’s 2025 Scientific Sessions in New Orleans on November 9.

### Study Details

Researchers reviewed medical records of patients treated at Intermountain Health from January 2006 to April 2025. They looked at adults over 18 who had either type 2 diabetes or a body mass index (BMI) above 27, indicating overweight or obesity.

Out of 346,667 patients studied, 3,834—or just over 1%—had been prescribed a GLP1RA medication. When the researchers compared outcomes between patients who took GLP1RA drugs and those who didn’t, they found no increase in the risk of pancreatitis. This held true even among patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia, where triglyceride levels exceed 500.

In fact, among patients with high triglycerides who had never had pancreatitis, those taking a GLP1RA were four times less likely to develop it.

“These results show that having high triglycerides is not a reason to avoid prescribing these medications,” Iverson said. “If a patient could benefit from them, they should be considered a safe option.”

### Additional Benefits: Triglyceride Reduction

Iverson also noted another encouraging finding: many patients taking GLP1RA drugs saw their triglyceride levels drop. This makes sense because the medications help control diabetes and reduce obesity—two major contributors to high triglycerides.

By improving these underlying conditions, GLP1RAs may naturally help lower triglyceride levels and improve heart health.

### Why This Study Matters

The study is important because it addresses one of the main concerns that has made some doctors hesitant to use GLP1RA drugs in patients with high triglycerides. The reassurance that these medications are safe—and may even reduce future risk—could change how doctors manage patients at risk for both obesity and pancreatitis.

Overall, the research suggests that GLP1RA medications could offer a safer and more effective treatment approach for people with type 2 diabetes, obesity, and high triglycerides. They not only help patients lose weight and control blood sugar but may also protect the pancreas and heart in the long term.

These findings mark another milestone in understanding how modern weight loss drugs can improve health beyond weight reduction alone.

**If you care about weight loss, also consider reading about:**
– Studies showing that hop extract could reduce belly fat in overweight individuals.
– How early time-restricted eating might help with weight loss.

For more health information, see recent studies revealing:
– The Mediterranean diet can reduce belly fat more effectively.
– The Keto diet may help control body weight and blood sugar in diabetes.
https://knowridge.com/2025/11/weight-loss-drugs-safe-for-people-with-high-triglycerides-study-shows/

Reggie Fils-Aime is surprised Xbox ‘has not yet embraced the Switch 2’

With the Nintendo Switch 2 having been out for a few months, there aren’t many people we’d like to hear more from on the matter than former—and legendary—Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé.

Fils-Aimé recently shared his thoughts on the Switch 2’s launch and how it has performed so far, applauding many of the decisions that Nintendo has made. However, one aspect remains a head-scratcher for him: he doesn’t understand why Xbox hasn’t been more aggressive in porting its games to the platform.

Reggie Fils-Aimé spoke about this and more during a recent episode of *The Game Business Show* with Christopher Dring. When asked about the Switch 2’s launch, Fils-Aimé offered several insights, but his take on the relatively lukewarm software support on the new console stood out the most.

During the discussion, Dring pointed out that titles like *Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4* have already made their way to Switch 2, and *Indiana Jones and the Great Circle* is set to arrive soon. However, he also noted that Xbox’s presence on the platform has been very light, which is surprising given that making games available on Switch was a key condition imposed by trade authorities to approve Xbox’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

This cautious approach from Xbox raises questions, especially considering the potential of the Switch 2 as a gaming platform. Fans and industry observers alike will be watching closely to see whether Xbox intensifies its support for the console in the coming months.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146779/reggie-fils-aime-xbox-switch-2

Residents without hot water for almost a week get to take warm shower Tuesday

Residents at an Edgewater apartment complex reached out to the FOX31 Problem Solvers for assistance after experiencing a prolonged lack of essential utilities.

They reported that they have been without heat or hot water for almost a week, raising concerns about their living conditions and wellbeing.

The situation has left many residents frustrated and seeking urgent solutions to restore these basic services.
https://kdvr.com/news/problem-solvers/residents-without-hot-water-for-almost-a-week-get-to-take-warm-shower-tuesday/

Adams administration throws support behind 16-year-old Bronx student detained by ICE

Mayor Eric Adams is standing behind a 16-year-old Bronx high schooler, Joel Camas, who was recently detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The city has formally filed legal papers supporting Camas’s lawsuit aimed at halting his deportation.

Camas was arrested during a routine immigration check on October 23 and now faces deportation to Ecuador. He originally fled Ecuador in 2022 to escape threats from violent gangs, according to documents submitted in Manhattan federal court.

The Adams administration argues that Camas, as a teenage public school student, should have the right to “access city schools and services while their immigration issues are being resolved.” This stance was detailed in a brief filed Monday in support of the teen.

In a statement, Mayor Adams described Camas as “a hard-working student, dedicated to his school work and future, who followed the proper immigration process.” He added, “We are proud to support his petition for justice, just like we have done with the many other New York City Public School students who have been detained during routine immigration proceedings.”

Since his arrest, Camas has been held at an Office of Refugee Resettlement youth shelter in The Bronx, according to news outlet THE CITY.

The city further argues that Camas poses no flight or safety risk, making detention unnecessary. Muriel Goode-Trufant, the city’s top attorney, stated, “The Trump administration has not met the very high bar for detaining this minor student who is better served remaining in the community with his family.”

However, federal authorities remain determined to deport Camas. The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District, Jay Clayton, also requested the judge to keep Camas detained pending his trial, emphasizing the government’s intention to reunite him with his mother in Ecuador.

Camas arrived from Ecuador in December 2022 with his mother, who self-deported earlier this year. She entrusted Joel to relatives in hopes he could build a better life. According to Camas’s lawsuit, both have had orders of removal against them since losing their asylum case in 2024—an appearance they made without legal representation.

Currently a junior at Gotham Collaborative High School in The Bronx, Camas maintains a perfect attendance record, as noted in the city’s supportive amicus brief. His teachers have described him as a “committed” student who is so motivated to learn English that “he refuses materials in his native language,” the filing states.

The city’s backing of Joel Camas highlights ongoing concerns about the treatment of immigrant students and the importance of access to education and services during immigration proceedings. Mayor Adams’s administration continues to champion these causes as part of its broader commitment to supporting New York City’s immigrant communities.
https://nypost.com/2025/11/11/us-news/city-throws-support-behind-bronx-student-detained-by-ice/

LEGO The Legend of Zelda set coming in 2026

Nintendo Partners with LEGO for New The Legend of Zelda Set Arriving in 2026

Nintendo has teamed up with LEGO once again, this time to bring fans a brand-new set based on the iconic series, The Legend of Zelda. The upcoming LEGO set is scheduled for release in 2026 and will feature the beloved Hero of Time, Link.

Earlier today, Nintendo teased fans with a sneak peek of the new Zelda LEGO set through a video shared on social media. This first look reveals the new LEGO Link figure, showcasing the blond protagonist in his classic green tunic and hat. The figure comes equipped with the signature Master Sword and Hylian Shield, accompanied by a fairy floating nearby.

This is set to be the second LEGO set inspired by The Legend of Zelda franchise. Last year, LEGO launched a set centered around the Great Deku Tree, which included minifigures of both Link and Princess Zelda. Beyond Zelda, LEGO has also released sets featuring other Nintendo favorites such as Mario, Bowser, and Donkey Kong.

Although Nintendo has provided a link to the official LEGO store page for this collaboration, it currently leads to an error code. Details about what additional elements will be included in the new set, apart from the new Link figure, remain under wraps for now.

Fans will have to wait for further announcements to learn more about this exciting LEGO and Nintendo partnership. Stay tuned for updates as we get closer to the 2026 release!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146778/lego-legend-of-zelda-2026

Ethereum 2025 Price Drop Mirrors 2020 Market Reset

Ethereum Could Bounce Strongly from Recent Lows If It Follows Previous Bullish Cycle Patterns

Ethereum (ETH) has experienced a sharp price drop over the past three weeks, falling from a high of $4,960 to a low near $3,000. However, analysts suggest that Ethereum could bounce back strongly if it follows previous bullish cycle trends.

Analysts Predict Rally Towards $4,500-$4,800

Experts have noted that if the $3,000-$3,400 range continues to provide key support, ETH may rally towards the $4,500-$4,800 zone. This prediction is based on the observation that Ethereum’s recent price movement resembles the 2020 correction, when ETH fell from $490 to $308 before launching a major rally.

Historical Trends Point to Potential Upside

As Ethereum begins to regain momentum, several analysts are drawing comparisons between the 2020 market reset and the recent 2025 price drops.

Crypto analyst Galaxy on X highlighted a sharp rally in Ethereum’s price after both events. In 2020, ETH bounced back strongly after hitting a low of $308. Similarly, after falling to $3,064 in November 2025, ETH is now trading above $3,500. Based on this pattern, Galaxy predicted that ETH could repeat the 2020 rally and hit new highs.

Key Support Holding Between $3,000 and $3,100

Ethereum has found crucial support between the $3,000 and $3,100 levels. Historically, holding above this support zone has often preceded strong price recoveries, which could bode well for ETH’s near-term outlook.

Additional Analyst Insights

Another crypto analyst, Cas Abbe, shared an Ethereum price chart illustrating a Q2 2025 dip to around $1,800, followed by a roughly 55% rally to $2,800. Abbe suggests that the recent dip toward $3,000 may be a similar “fakeout” setup, paving the way for a major price rebound.

Popular crypto commentator Lark Davis added that ETH is maintaining a trendline support formed since April 2025, near $3,000. This support aligns with resistance from the 20 EMA and an impending MACD golden cross, indicating potential bullish divergence.

What’s Next for Ethereum?

Given the bullish MACD signals and historical price patterns, ETH appears poised for further gains. At press time, Ethereum was trading at $3,520, with a 24.2% increase in daily trading volume, reaching $39.8 billion.

Analyzing the daily ETH chart, Bitconsensus identified the $4,950 zone as the next key liquidity target. As ETH price moves upward, this level could attract significant trading activity, potentially triggering a breakout or a reversal.

Meanwhile, PRIME X reported that Ethereum whales have been accumulating ETH around the $3,200 price level. Such buying behavior during dips typically signals confidence in the asset’s longer-term potential.

If the $3,000-$3,400 support range holds, PRIME X suggests ETH could rally towards the $4,500-$4,800 range.

Institutional Interest Remains Strong

In a recent update, analyst Joseph Young projected that Ethereum’s market capitalization could climb into the trillions. Additionally, JPMorgan announced a $102 million investment in BitMine, demonstrating continued institutional exposure to Ethereum despite market fluctuations.

Conclusion

With key support levels holding, positive technical indicators, and growing institutional interest, Ethereum looks set for a potential strong rebound. Traders and investors will be closely watching the $3,000-$3,400 support zone and upcoming resistance levels as the market develops.

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https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/ethereum/ethereum-2025-price-drop-mirrors-2020-market-reset/

Arc System Works Shows New Look at Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, Closed Beta Coming in December

Arc System Works was one of the studios we predicted would appear at the State of Play Japan, specifically with a release date announcement for *Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls*. While we were right about Arc System Works’ presence and the new gameplay showcased for *Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls*, the release date was not revealed. The game remains slated for an expected release window in 2026.

That said, there is exciting news for fans: a new closed beta is scheduled before the end of the year. The closed beta will run from December 5 to December 7 and will feature two new playable characters—Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. Additionally, players will get to experience two new stages along with a variety of fixes and tweaks based on feedback from the game’s first closed beta earlier this year.

During the live stream, two of the game’s developers made an appearance to discuss the project in more detail. They explained how the studio aims to blend traditional Japanese art styles with the iconic aesthetic of Marvel comic books to create a unique visual experience.

If you registered and participated in the first closed beta, you will be automatically registered for this upcoming testing phase. Those who registered but did not participate should keep an eye on their email inboxes for an invitation. If you missed the first registration window but want to try your luck with this beta, you can sign up at the official link [insert registration link].

*Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls* is scheduled to launch on PC and PS5 sometime in 2026. Stay tuned for more updates as the release approaches!
https://wccftech.com/arc-system-works-shows-more-marvel-tokon-fighting-souls-closed-beta-december/