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Forza Horizon 6 interactive map

The Forza Horizon 6 map offers a complete and delightful feast for anyone who loves Japan and enjoys the idea of exploring the country's diverse regions. As you travel across its nine regions — Tokyo City, Sotoyama, Takashiro, Hokubu, Ito, Minamino, Nangan, Ohtani, and Shimanoyama — you'll have the chance to visit historical towns, famous temples, and the streets of Tokyo. Whether you're participating in an official Horizon Festival race, competing in the night races taking place all over the place, or completing deliveries as part of the Raku Raku Express team, there's always something to do. source https://www.polygon.com/map/forza-horizon-6-fh6-japan-interactive/

All active Far Far West codes

Promo codes in Far Far West reward you with a variety of goodies including experience points, cosmetics, gold, and more. However, the codes can be a little difficult to find if you don't know where to look. Rather than missing out on free goodies, we've listed them out below, and we'll keep this guide updated whenever new codes are released. source https://www.polygon.com/far-far-west-promo-codes-list/

Chuck Tingle explains his turn from erotica to zombie-filled Fabulous Bodies

While he cut his teeth writing absurdist and satirical gay erotic fiction such as Pounded by President Bigfoot and I’m Gay for My Billionaire Jet Plane , Chuck Tingle — his true identity kept secret from readers behind sunglasses and a pink mask that reads “Love Is Real” — has since proven himself to be a talented and prolific horror writer. source https://www.polygon.com/chuck-tingle-fabulous-bodies/

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream has had one hell of a first month

Of course, anyone who has been tuned into the Tomodachi Life community for over a decade could have told you it would be a big deal. The series’ original game was a cult phenomenon that ranks high among the best-selling Nintendo 3DS games, with over 6.7 million copies sold. Fans waited 13 long years (eat your heart out, Star Fox ) for the follow-up that felt like they’d never get. All that pent-up excitement finally spilled out into Living the Dream when it launched on April 16, ultimately selling 3.8 million copies in its first two weeks. source https://www.polygon.com/tomodachi-life-living-the-dream-one-month-later/

My Hero Academia: Vigilantes is an unskippable spinoff that you need to watch to understand MHA

Anime is an art form that can be enjoyed without getting overcomplicated: You can feel the energy rush from Dragon Ball without pondering its immense global cultural impact . Naruto is equally good if you consider its profound anti-war message, or you just enjoy some ninja battles. Chainsaw Man is a beautiful character study as much as it is a gore-filled splatter extravaganza. The same can be said about My Hero Academia , one of the best shonen in recent years that delivers the classic action beats of the genre while weaving a deeply moving message into its narrative. source https://www.polygon.com/my-hero-academia-vigilantes-mha-perfect-spinoff/

Fargo season 5 is a masterpiece worth a weekend binge watch

The wonderful thing about an anthology show is that you don’t have to start at the beginning. You don't need to watch the first season of Netflix's Beef to enjoy season 2 (although season 1 is way better), and you don't need to be caught up on American Horror story if the premise of a new season piques your interest. With a few minor exceptions, you can watch pretty much any episode of The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror without missing a beat. source https://www.polygon.com/season-5-of-fargo-is-a-masterpiece-worth-a-weekend-binge/

Boruto can never be the next Naruto, and that's OK

When it was time to pass the torch to the next generation, Kishimoto conceived the character of Boruto in 2013 to evoke thematic parallels and differences with Naruto. Boruto has made several appearances in the primary manga, anime, and tie-in theatrical releases, like 2015’s Boruto: Naruto the Movie . When Shueisha approached Kishimoto for a Boruto manga sequel, he recommended his former assistant, Mikio Ikemoto, as the illustrator instead. Ukyō Kodachi, who penned Boruto: Naruto the Movie , took on authorial responsibilities for some time, fleshing out a spin-off saga suited for a younger demographic. The rest is history, as Boruto completes its 10th anniversary this month. source https://www.polygon.com/boruto-naruto-sequel-10-year-anniversary-flawed-legacy/