
"All of the multiplayer modes pit 8 racers against one another. Two of the game modes – Race and Elimination – do pretty much what they say on the tin. However, to stand a fighting chance of finishing a race placed anything other than abject last, you have to fight dirty. At key points around the track, you are positively encouraged to throw the proverbial cat amongst the pigeons by triggering ‘power plays’ – generally, triggering one of these results in part of the scenery exploding in a particularly spectacular fashion, bringing debris, buildings and even flaming jumbo jets down on your unsuspecting rivals. If all of that isn’t enough to keep you from dozing off at the wheel, then the power plays that change the layout of the track should stave off any spells of nitrous-powered narcolepsy.
Explosions FTW"

When the dust settles on the $55 billion leveraged buyout of Electronic Arts, Saudi Arabia will be its only true owner, despite a “consortium” of investors being involved in the deal. Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will control 93 percent of the company, according to filings with Brazil’s antitrust regulator.
Technically speaking, Saudi Arabia and TENCENT can buy the entire USA. ANf Democrat and Republican will not do crap!
its quite ridiculous that they were able to do that. or even allowed to.
but saudis even have their grabby hands in nintendo stocks.
Looking on the bright side, the games may be patched to remove any ideologies that are incompatible for the majority of the world.

Electronic Arts says it will retain creative control if sold to a Saudi-backed group, assuring staff its values and vision stay the same.

EA announced its financial results for the second quarter of its fiscal year 2026, related to the period between July and September.