There are many areas that you can visit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. However, there are also those that can’t be accessed right from the get-go. For instance, some passageways are blocked by green laser projections, preventing you from entering. Here’s our guide to help you unlock green door barriers in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Likewise, please be reminded that this guide contains minor spoilers.

How to unlock green door barriers in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Technically, you don’t really unlock green door barriers in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Instead, you’re given an ability that lets you pass through them. This occurs while you’re doing the campaign mission to reach the Jedha Pilgrim’s Sanctuary. Along the way, you’ll learn two important abilities.

The first is the Air Dash Come from Sports betting site VPbet. As the term implies, this lets you do a quick dash move while in mid-air. It’s quite useful when trying to reach ledges or grapple points. The second is Merrin’s Charm. This is granted to you by…

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The soon-to-launch Fanatics online sports betting platform will be supported by Amelco, an international sports betting software and B2B supplier company. The deal will see Fanatics’ platform powered by the source code and software from Amelco.

B2B partnership:

Fanatics confirmed that the visitors on the platform will be able to take advantage of Amelco’s state-of-the-art software for the best player experience. The operator will also have the prestigious software developer’s source code operative on the platform after the negotiations that started in April 2022 to be wound up in a successful deal.

Hearing for license:

The new launch of Fanatics‘ sports betting platform in Massachusetts is expected soon after the operator proves compliance with the requirements of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. The Commission held a Category 3 online sports betting license hearing for Fanatics today, with the hearing scheduled to continue tomorrow. The hearing will be finalized with votes deciding upon the operator’s eligibility to be awarded Massachusetts online sports betting license for the state.

Partnership with Amelco confir…

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Gateway Casinos, a major Canadian gaming and entertainment company, has released an update on its state after the recent cyberattack. Several days ago, the operator’s Ontarian business suffered a devastating security breach. As a result, it was forced to temporarily shut down its properties and reschedule planned events.

The company, which operates 14 venues in the province, announced the emergency shutdown on April 16, blaming what it called an IT outrage. In later updates, the company kept interested parties updated on what was happening, confirming that it had become the target of ransomware attacks.

The fourteen properties that were directly affected by the hackers include the casinos in the following cities:

  • Clinton
  • Innisfil
  • London
  • North Bay
  • Sarnia
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • Sudbury
  • Thunder Bay
  • Woodstock

While not all Ontarian casinos were directly hit in the attacks, the company shut down all its properties, leading to the temporary closures of Casino Rama Resort, Cascades Casino Chatham, Playtime Casino Hanover, Playtime Casino Wasaga Beach and…

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During the first 24 days of September this year, Macau’s gross gaming income (GGR) was calculated to be roughly MOP12 billion, which is approximately $1.49 billion, with MOP500 million, which is roughly $62.1 million daily, as pointed out by JP Morgan, an investment bank based in New York.

The super typhoon as the reason for the temporary closure of the casinos:

In compliance with the information obtained from the generated data, there was a small change for the better from week to week, as Macau was the target of a super typhoon at the beginning of this month, which further caused an emergency order for all casinos to temporarily close throughout certain hours.

JP Morgan also stated in its newest investment memorandum that only several investors appeared concerned about the approaching October Golden Week holiday period. The reason for this is that they see some standard rooms still available on online travel agency sites. But, they think it’s “almost impossible to get any reliable color on Golden Week in advance based on FIT/outside room booking situations, as holiday GGR is almost always driven more by the quality of players than the quanti…

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Game Dev Tycoon was a bit of a phenomenon back in the day. Released in 2012, Greenheart Games’ first major title quickly achieved viral success due, in part, to being a neat little management game about the industry itself—making it a popular choice for YouTubers and streamers. 

Over a decade later, the studio’s ready to put its next game out into the wild: Tavern Keeper, a game about, well, keeping taverns.

I had the chance to sit down with Patrick Klug, director and manager of Greenheart Games, and had an early peek into the game itself. At a glance, Tavern Keeper looks like a cosy little inn management game—and it is—but the more time I spent looking at it, the more little elements of craft revealed themselves to me. 

In Tavern Keeper, you’re given run-down inns to manage as you progress through a small handful of key locations. Think Two Point Hospital, but you’re running a bar full of unruly patrons rather than a medical nightmare. To progress, you’ll need to accrue stars by fulfilling various objectives—hiring staff, designating and decorating rooms, and making sure your guests are happy with their ales and sundr…

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The cast of Baldur’s Gate 3 has evolved over the game’s Early Access period and beyond—Wyll in particular had a whole rewrite between the game’s conception and its full release. Whether it’s whole storylines shifting or just toning down Gale’s accidental thirstiness, finding the core of a character in a story this large is bound to be complicated.

But not for Lae’zel, according to a recent interview by IGN with Larian’s CEO and Founder Swen Vincke, as well as lead writers Adam Smith and Chrystal Ding. “In the beginning she was very aggressive towards the players, so we toned her down a little bit”, Vincke admits, but that was pretty much it.

“She is probably one of the companions that changed the least throughout the entirety of development. She was so very well-defined from the get-go,” he continues, noting that Lae’zel’s writer Kevin VanOrd “found her voice instantly.” Heads up—I’ll be getting into some spoilers for Lae’zel’s character arc and endings.

What Vincke is saying here makes sense: Lae’zel isn’t a simple character by any means, but she knows who she is—or, at least, she thinks she does. “She has al…

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Google recently announced that it will be officially discontinuing its Google Glass Enterprise Edition AR headsets. While long out of the consumer market, the widely publicized wearable computer/heads up display was still being offered for potential business customers. “Thank you for over a decade of innovation and partnership,” Google wrote in its announcement. “As of March 15, 2023, we will no longer sell Glass Enterprise Edition. We will continue supporting Glass Enterprise Edition until September 15, 2023.”

If you’re at all like me, you saw this news and thought, “Wait, Google Glass wasn’t discontinued like, eight years ago?” Turns out it’s had this extended second life for industrial and medical settings for some time since.

Back in 2013 Glass was another shiny promise of the Google Future alongside Chrome, Fiber, and its support of Android OS. There was a much-publicized initial rollout of Glass headsets among tech journalists and enthusiast influencers. Glass provided a heads-up display and could also snap pictures, and in some ways prefigures smartphone-adjacent wearables like the Apple Watch or more advanced Fitbits.

It was also peak tech guy,…

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