Learn To Create And Build Your Own Websites For Only $25

If you want to start learning from home on how to become a developer as soon as possible, get your hands on the lifetime subscription to the Web Development Crash Course Bundle , on sale right now for only $25 (reg. $1,200). You’ll get 6 courses providing world-class education, which is only about $4 per course. You’ll have lifetime access to lectures, practice exercises, and projects, so you can learn at your own pace on your own time.

Learn how to code sites in languages like C++ and HTML, popular scripts that are used by many of the biggest companies and startups. You can take a shot at more cutting-edge technology like virtual reality and 3D rendering, too. You’ll get the ins and outs of web development so you can design your own websites to build a portfolio that would impress any interviewer.

Taught by Frahaan Hussein, you’ll be able to learn from his 10 years of experience in front-end web development and software engineering. Known in the indu…

2K Teases "Exciting New Franchise" For Reveal This Month

2K Games, the publisher of titles like Borderlands, BioShock, NBA 2K, and more, will announce an “exciting” upcoming title that apparently hasn’t been announced yet later this month.

As part of parent company Take-Two’s latest earnings release, management announced that whatever this project is, it’ll be revealed this month. “Later this month, 2K will unveil details of another exciting new franchise planned for launch during this fiscal year,” the company said.

As TheGamer reminds us, this will be 2K’s first new franchise since 2016’s Battleborn.

Before E3, it was reported that XCOM developer Firaxis, which is part of 2K, was working on a Marvel strategy game, but as of yet, it’s unclear if this is the franchise that’s being revealed this month. Another possibility is that the reveal is the new title from former Call of Duty boss Michael Condrey. He is now leading a new 2K studio that’s reportedly making a multiplayer game. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the …

Lightning Returns- Final Fantasy XIII Review

“If I am a vessel, I am an empty one.”

So says Lightning, aka Claire Farron, aka the heroine of Final Fantasy XIII, and now, the heroine of Lightning Returns. And she’s right. In her newest adventure, Lightning is not interesting in and of herself, but because of what she means to others, and what others mean to her. To Bhunivelze–that is, God–she is the means of readying humanity for the new world soon to be born. To old friend Fang, she is the key to retrieving an artifact that holds untold power. As for Lightning, the only force driving her is her love for her dead-but-not-really sister Serah, and the possibility that they may be reunited–but even that possibility doesn’t stir Lightning’s emotions. Indeed, Lightning is a vessel for holding and pouring plot devices, but little more.

Marvel Snap Releasing On PC And Mobile October 18

Marvel Snap, the Marvel-based card battler, will release on October 18. The game is currently in beta, but publisher Nuverse and developer Second Dinner announced during the Disney and Marvel games showcase that the full release is coming next month to PC, iOS, and Android.

A new trailer gives an overview of the game. So far during the beta test, the game has gone through three seasons with regular content updates. The game will be free-to-play, but you can pre-register through the official site.

Major Nelson Is Leaving Xbox After 20 Years

Larry Hryb, better known as Major Nelson online, is leaving Microsoft after 22 years. Hryb, who was Microsoft’s Senior Director of Corporate Communications, made the announcement today on Twitter, stating that he has decided to “take a step back and work on the next chapter” of his career. It’s unclear what Hryb’s next moves are.

Hryb had been with Microsoft since 2001 before moving to the Xbox division in 2003. He’s been with Xbox ever since and has been one of the biggest faces of the brand. He’s known for the development and promotion of Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Live, and has advised many companies on utilizing social media to connect with communities.