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Australian swim coach Dick Caine faces more historical sexual abuse charges

Former Australian swim coach Dick Caine is facing fresh sexual assault charges after four more alleged victims came forward to police.

The 76-year-old was arrested at his home in Condell Park in Sydney’s south-west last month following allegations of sexual assault by two former students in the mid-1970s.

The girls were aged 15 and 16 at the time.

NSW Police said they received information about alleged multiple sexual assaults of a teenage girl at a swim school in Sydney’s south.

During their investigation, police said they also received information about the alleged assault of another teenage girl at the same school.

On Tuesday, police brought 11 additional charges against Mr Caine for alleged acts of sexual assault against four new victims.

The alleged victims are three girls aged between 10 and 15 in the 1970s, and a 24-year-old woman in the 1990s.

He was granted conditional bail and appeared at Sutherland Local Court on Tuesday.

A court has previously heard Mr Caine has terminal lung and throat cancer and is expected to have just months to live.

He was released on bail due to his medical condition following his arrest in June.

Mr Caine is recognized as one of the country’s most successful swim coaches, training 17 Olympians and athletes from other sports.

He has been inducted into the Australian Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame.

Mr Caine has denied any wrongdoing.

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Blistering heatwave suspected in 14 Oregon deaths | Oregon

Oregon authorities are investigating four additional deaths potentially linked to last week’s scorching heat wave, bringing the total number of suspected hyperthermia deaths to 14.

The Oregon state medical examiner’s office said Monday the designation of heat-related death is preliminary and requires further investigation.

Multnomah county, which is home to Portland, recorded seven deaths suspected to be related to heat, the highest of any Oregon county. Portland and Seattle set records Sunday for most consecutive days of high temperatures.

In Portland, temperatures on Sunday rose above 95F (35C) for the seventh day in a row, a record for the city for consecutive days above that mark. Further north in Seattle, the temperature rose to 91F (32.8C) by early afternoon, marking a record six days above 90F (32.2C).

Temperatures near triple digits nearly all of last week in the Portland area, prompting officials to open emergency overnight shelters and cooling stations.

The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning for both the Portland and Seattle regions lasting through late Sunday evening. Temperatures started to cool off on Monday as colder air from the Pacific blew in.

Climate crisis is fueling longer heat waves in the Pacific north-west, a region where week-long heat spells were historically rare, according to climate experts.

Residents and officials in the north-west have been trying to adjust to the likely reality of longer, hotter heat waves following last summer’s deadly “heat dome” weather phenomenon that prompted record temperatures and deaths.

About 800 people died in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia during that heat wave, which hit in late June and early July of 2021. The temperature reached an all-time high of 116F (46.7C) in Portland.

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Business

Woolworths makes change to nationwide opening hours: New times revealed

Woolworths has rolled out major trading hour changes to stores across the country in what it hopes will better align its national operations.

The retail giant announced it would be changing the trading hours of both its nationwide fresh food counters and its overall operating hours so it could “offer a consistent customer experience”.

A Woolworths spokesperson confirmed with news.com.au on Tuesday that all Fresh Service delis would now be trading from 7am to 8pm every day of the week.

The seafood and meat counters would now all be trading from 9.30am to 7pm during the week, and 9am to 7pm on weekends.

“Customers can still purchase similar products, such as chicken breast fillets and salmon, within our packed Fresh Convenience range located in-store,” the spokesperson said.

They said “select stores across the country will open one hour later or close one hour earlier to align with other stores and better match customer shopping patterns”.

“We’ll closely monitor customer and team member feedback over the next few months.”

Changes were introduced in response “to a shift in customer shopping behaviour”, the spokesperson said.

“A handful of stores will operate longer fresh service counter hours as there’s still high customer demand in those stores,” they added.

News.com.au understands the change was trialled in May across a handful of NSW stores before it was rolled out nationwide.

Signage has been erected at the front of all stores and displayed at the Fresh Service counters to inform customers of the new hours.

Meanwhile Australians are experiencing deja vu as shelves across the nation are laid out bare.

Australians are being hit with a national egg shortage, as consumers move towards free-range eggs amid rising production costs, extreme weather events and worker shortages.

Supermarkets across the country are back to implementing purchase limits, with farmers grappling to keep up with demand after they decreased their chicken numbers during lockdown.

But free-range eggs aren’t the only product Australian shoppers are being stripped of, with supermarkets reporting bare shelves for other household items such as chickpeas, lentils, lettuce, tissues and cold and flu tablets.

“We’re experiencing reduced availability across some of our lentil and chickpea products due to supply chain delays,” a Woolworths spokesman said.

The supply chain issues are a combination of the war in Ukraine, flooding and other extreme weather events on Australian shores.

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Technology

Focusrite Vocaster One & Two

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The podcasting space has become one of the biggest growth areas over the past few years with a vast majority of streaming services now offering podcasts in addition to music. This growth has unleashed a wave of products that cater specifically to providing people with an affordable way to set up and achieve professional results for their podcasts.

In light of this virtual onslaught of content being generated, the market leaders in the affordable audio interface space, Focusrite, have released their Vocaster range, suited for this exact crossover between professional-sounding results and an affordable product aimed at entry-level podcasters. These new devices act as audio interfaces and a live podcasting solution with a bundled control software which claims to be the “easiest way to bring studio-quality sound to your podcast”. Let’s see how it stacks up.

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Connectivity wise, the Vocaster One features one XLR mic in, two TRS outputs, one headphone port, a TRRS input/output for connecting a phone, and a 3.5mm jack output, while the Vocaster Two features all this, plus an additional XLR microphone input, headphone port, and Bluetooth – both bus powered via USB-C. The top panel of these audio interfaces have a very clear layout featuring volume controls for headphone outputs, buttons for mute and enhance, alongside a button for activating the gain control for each input. There are very clear LED lights around the edges of the central knob which show the input level of each microphone input with a defined red section to see if you are clipping. Having all these buttons within arms reach is a blessing while you’re recording as you can conveniently mute while you’re flipping through paperwork or about to cough to create a better experience for the listener, and save time in post.

The small form factor of the Vocaster One and Two is impressive, packing all these connections and features into a compact enclosure makes them easy to travel with and will enable you to record your podcasts from just about anywhere you can find a quiet space. The buttons feel solid and the knobs smooth to the touch which is great news from this affordable audio interface, as this is where some of the cheaper products lack in.

The Vocaster One is best suited for individual hosts who sometimes have external guests join them remotely, while the Vocaster Two is better for an individual host who has guests in person, or a duo who always record podcasts together. Both feature flexible internal mixing via the Vocaster Hub and controls for certain features on the physical device.

Perhaps one of the best features of the Vocaster range is the accessible and functional control software which can be used to mix and control all features on the device. The aptly named Vocaster Hub gives you control of both microphone inputs independently including phantom power (48V), gain, mute, enhance – which functions as an all in one signal processor – and auto gain, in addition to a mixer which lets you mix all your audio sources in one place.

The microphone preamps boast 70dB of gain which is more than enough to get a decent level out of pretty much any broadcast mic you might already have or are looking to purchase. After setting your mic gain, you can try out one of the enhance presets to implement some EQ and compression at the touch of a button. The four presets available are clean, warm, bright, and radio, all with a unique sound character. For the budding podcaster with little experience in sound engineering or without a budget for a sound engineer, these presets will help elevate the quality of your podcast to new heights and add a consistency to your sound.

Say you have a friend wanting to call in and join your podcast live, the Vocaster range provides you with a few options to get there, not just one. You could connect your phone via Bluetooth (Vocaster Two only) and call them using whichever app you prefer, use the TRRS connection for the same effect, or you could use the loopback function on your computer to route audio from your favorite video conferencing software to and from the device. All three of these options can also be used to play other audio from their respective connected source, but because the Vocaster Hub features two loopback channels, this option would be best utilized for adding sound FX, controlling background music, and even playing pre recorded segments on your live podcast seamlessly from your computer.

The layout and design of both the Vocaster One, Two, and its control software make it a great choice for creating a live podcast without having the headache of running through a complex DAW, but its digital outputs can also be recorded for editing and mastering at a later date. The 10/14 channels available to route as you please include a mix-minus (basically the whole audio coming from the device but not the loopback channels) for adding a video guest so they don’t hear themselves echo, a show mix of all inputs, and independent channels for each input. Obviously this device can also be used as a standard audio interface with the DAW of your choosing for recording and sending audio to your studio monitors.

Overall, both of these interfaces feature quality Focusrite microphone preamps with digital functionality in the Vocaster Hub that’s easy to use and powerful enough to create professional-sounding podcasts with minimal time investment on the mixing process. For all those readers out there who have listened to Joe Rogan and thought, ‘I could do that’, these interfaces are a fantastic way to get your story out into the world with a price tag that won’t break the bank.

There’s a lot of flexibility on offer from these small form factor podcasting interfaces which will provide a solid foundation to kickstart your podcasting journey, or supplement the one you’ve already started.

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Entertainment

Home and Away teases dramatic new stories before short Oz break

Home and Away spoilers follow.

Australian viewers really are without a soap fix this week, as not only has neighbors finished for good, but Home and Away is off screens too.

Thankfully for Summer Bay fans, the break for Home and Away is a short one, and the show will return to Australian screens next Monday (August 8) – and it looks like it will be bringing some serious drama with it when it returns.

A new trailer released on the official Instagram page for the soap teases what’s coming up when the show returns on August 8, and ominously teases that “a friend will fall.”

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And not only that, but we are also told that promises will be broken, lines will be crossed, and mistakes will be made – we did say it was bringing the drama.

When the show aired its last episode before its mini-break, things looked dicey for both Tane and Rose when they made it their mission to bring down Tex and his biker gang.

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Tex and his gang are out for revenge after a botched armed robbery from years ago left them feeling like they were owed money from Ari.

Tane has been laundering money through Summer Bay Fit in an attempt to get them off of everybody’s backs – and recent scenes saw him confide in Rose about what has been happening.

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Related: Former Home and Away star Dan Ewing welcomes baby girl with partner

But while viewers hoped they would be able to bring Tex down, the sound of a gunshot in the promo indicates that their plan may be doomed to fail…

The upcoming break for Home and Away down under, which is due to the airing of the Commonwealth Games, does mean that Channel 5 will close the gap a little as it will not pause transmission – so UK fans will not have to wait quite as long to see what the latest drama is inSummer Bay.

Home and Away airs weekdays at 1.45pm on Channel 5 and 6pm on 5STAR. First-look screenings air at 6.30pm on 5STAR and the show also streams on My5.

Selected classic episodes are available via Amazon Prime Video in the UK.

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Sports

‘Everyone should feel safe’: Georgia Godwin sends message to young gymnasts after victory | Commonwealth Games 2022

Fresh from her second gold medal in as many days, Georgia Godwin hopes her achievements at the Commonwealth Games can show the public gymnastics is a safe sport for young people.

Godwin won the individual vault on Tuesday morning (AEST) along with a second silver on the uneven bars, in a head-turning Birmingham campaign that has created positive headlines for the controversy-hit sport.

International gymnastics has spent the past year plagued by scandals, with athletes in multiple countries reporting shocking stories of alleged sexual, physical and mental abuse as well as fat shaming and cultures in which medals take precedence over athlete welfare.

In Australia, the findings of an independent cultural review, conducted by the Australian Human Rights Commission and published in May last year, revealed “systemic risk factors” within the sport, including for child abuse and neglect, misconduct, bullying, abuse, sexual harassment and assault towards athletes.

Gymnastics Australia subsequently apologized to its athletes over the “confronting” report and said there was much work to be done.

Godwin said she had found the allegations unsettling, and had deliberately blocked out the conversation because it was detrimental to her mental health when she was attempting to focus on major competitions.

But she said she was hopeful for the sport’s future.

“I do my best to try and show that gymnastics is a safe sport and that everyone should feel safe doing gymnastics,” she said. “And we’re heading in the right direction, so that is really exciting to see.”

The 24-year-old, who is older than many of her female counterparts, felt a responsibility to “mother” the younger athletes.

“I really just tried to take them under my wing and show them and what sportsmanship looks like,” she said.

Georgia Godwin during the un-even bars final.
Georgia Godwin during the un-even bars final. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP

Godwin was emotional after competition, having contemplated skipping the Birmingham Games altogether because of her longer-than-expected recovery from twin ankle surgeries last year.

Her decision to compete was further vindicated in the vault, beating Canada’s Laurie Denommee on a tiebreak.

She then came agonizingly close to a third gold on the uneven bars but settled for silver behind England’s defending champion, Georgia-Mae Fenton. The Queenslander can yet win a fifth medal in the beam on Wednesday morning (AEST).

“I just come to these competitions and I just have fun and I do my best and the medals are a huge bonus,” she said. “I’ve learned that putting that expectation on me doesn’t help.

“The medals are a huge bonus, but just being here experiencing this, being on the Australian team wearing the green and gold, is enough for me. I always go out and do my best.”

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NSW government taken to court over Westconnex acquisition

The Gaudiosos’ lawyer Aaron Gadiel, a partner at Mills Oakley, said the state courts’ application of the law, in this case, represented “a radical change to the way compensation for land acquisition has been handled in NSW for decades”.

“The implications are quite sweeping,” Gadiel said. “It’s very rare that a family business will see the need to execute a formal lease. That’s not how family businesses will be thinking.

The family moved the showroom to a nearby site on Pyrmont Bridge Road, pictured, and the factory to Leichhardt.

The family moved the showroom to a nearby site on Pyrmont Bridge Road, pictured, and the factory to Leichhardt.Credit:Wolter-Peeters

“Even when people have formal leases, if the lease doesn’t have a market value, if the lease isn’t tradable in the sense that it has a dollar value attached to it, then they will get no compensation if their business is forced to relocate.”

In submissions to the court, experts retained by the Gaudiosos estimated the business relocation costs were $6.23 million, including lost profit. Transport for NSW argued against any compensation but admitted, based on actual costs incurred, that if relocation costs had to be paid they amounted to $2.45 million – more than double the $1 million it originally paid.

Once the court found that no compensation was owed, lawyers for the government demanded the Gaudiosos repay the $1 million, warning that Transport for NSW reserved its right to take legal action to recover the money with interest.

Metropolitan Roads Minister Natalie Ward and Transport for NSW said it was not appropriate for them to make specific comments about the case because it remained before the courts.

“Unfortunately property acquisitions are unavoidable when it comes to delivering major infrastructure projects that are shaping the future of NSW,” Ward said.

A Transport for NSW spokesperson said the department appreciated the acquisition process was difficult for property owners, and respected their right to challenge offers in court.

The Gaudiosos moved Olde English Tiles to temporary premises nearby and eventually split the operations over two sites; a $5 million factory and $2.5 million neighboring warehouse in Leichhardt, and an Annandale showroom which they lease.

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But Antonino said he had to mortgage his Northwood home “to the max” to finance the relocation and fit out the new properties, which included installing a mezzanine at the factory to create sufficient floor space.

“[It’s] completely unfair,” he said. “They have robbed me for years of my work without even thinking [that] this man has worked for 40 years. I feel completely devastated.”

The family had also challenged the market value of the land, claiming it would have been worth more than $19 million if rezoned for higher-density residential and sold to a developer. The court did not accept this argument either.

“The legal reasoning was fair. We will move on. But the relocation expenses are really what gets us,” Dominic said.

“We operated on that land fairly for over a decade. We were acquired and because we didn’t have a lease in place, we don’t get a cent. Politicians need to revisit this nuance in that law, and they need to close that loophole.”

The saga is reminiscent of the compulsory acquisition of the Kerrigan family home in Rob Sitch’s Australian film classic TheCastle, which included the bumbling solicitor Dennis Denuto.

“Good old Dennis Denuto, he got across the line at the end,” Gadiel said. “We’re hoping for an equally happy ending with a smoother path for the Gaudiosos.”

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Newsom declares a state of emergency over monkeypox outbreak

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday declared a state of emergency in California over the spread of the monkeypox virus in order to “bolster the state’s vaccination efforts.”

“California is working urgently across all levels of government to slow the spread of monkeypox, leveraging our robust testing, contact tracing and community partnerships strengthened during the pandemic to ensure that those most at risk are our focus for vaccines, treatment and outreach,” Newsom said in statement.

Monkeypox is a rare disease similar to smallpox, though usually milder. It is largely spreading among men who have sex with men as well as transgender and nonbinary people, though health officials warn that anyone can contract the virus through direct contact with infectious sores, scabs or body fluids or by touching clothing and bedding used by a person with the virus.

Nearly 800 cases have been confirmed in California, according to the California Department of Public Health’s most recent data as of Thursday. The state reported that 98.3% of those cases were confirmed in men, the majority of whom identify as part of the LGBTQ community.

The proclamation makes it easier for the state to coordinate its response to the outbreak by ordering all state agencies to follow the direction of the Office of Emergency Services and the California Department of Public Health. The order also increases vaccination efforts by allowing EMS workers to administer vaccines, which remain in short supply.

Sen. Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and several other state lawmakers sent a letter to Newsom and legislative leaders Monday calling for an emergency budget appropriation of $38.5 million to support local monkeypox testing, vaccination, treatment and outreach for the first 90 days of the outbreak .

“The monkeypox outbreak is an emergency, and we need to use every tool we have to control it,” Wiener said in a statement after Newsom’s emergency declaration.

Newsom’s office said California has distributed more than 25,000 doses of the vaccine out of a total of 61,000 doses received to date. That total does not include a separate allocation the federal government directed to Los Angeles County.

The governor’s order said the state is “distributing its limited supply of the vaccine to local health jurisdictions based on a formula that considers current monkeypox cases and number of high-risk individuals.”

Those eligible for the vaccine in LA County include anyone who had direct contact with someone with monkeypox or attended a high-exposure event. Also eligible under the county’s guidelines are gay and bisexual men and transgender people who visited a commercial sex venue or other venue where they had anonymous sex or sex with multiple partners in the last three weeks, or who were diagnosed with gonorrhea or early syphilis within the last 12 months or are taking HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis medicine.

The governor’s office said more than 30 facilities and providers across the state are offering treatment for monkeypox, though access to the antiviral prescription drug tecovirimat is also limited.

“We’ll continue to work with the federal government to secure more vaccines, raise awareness about reducing risk, and stand with the LGBTQ community fighting stigmatization,” Newsom said.

Those infected by the virus initially have a fever, aches, swollen lymph nodes, chills and exhaustion. Later they develop a rash, usually starting on the face and then spreading, turning into pus-filled sores before healing.

Monkeypox illnesses typically resolve within two to four weeks but can cause severe pain, hospitalization, long-term symptoms and, in rare cases, death.

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger urged the county to “draw down all the support available to accelerate the distribution of vaccines and resources to those at risk and suffering from this terrible disease” in response to the governor’s order.

“I will work to ensure we’re doing so quickly and efficiently,” Barger said in a statement. “We don’t have any time to waste.”

An investigation into the first case of monkeypox in California began in a person who traveled abroad on May 21 and was confirmed on May 25.

Under the 1970 California Emergency Services Act, the governor has broad authority to respond during a state of emergency. The governor can “make, amend, and rescind” state regulations and suspend state statutes and has the power to redirect state funds to help in an emergency — even funds appropriated by the California Legislature for an entirely different purpose.

The California Supreme Court in 2021 upheld an appeals court ruling that affirmed Newsom’s emergency powers. Two state Republican lawmakers had challenged Newsom’s power after he declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic, arguing he had no right to issue an executive order requiring ballots to be mailed to the state’s 22 million registered voters before the Nov. 3 , 2020, election.

The high court ruled the law was constitutional because it required the governor to terminate a declared state of emergency as soon as possible and also allows the Legislature to end it by passing a joint resolution.

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CSL) completes Vifor business acquisition

The market has since embraced the possible revenue opportunities on offer from a number of new treatments in Vifor’s pipeline that have yet to come to market.

Investors will have to wait longer for details on Vifor’s financial performance, however. CSL reports earnings on August 17, and because the deal will have only recently settled it will not be providing financial guidance for the business for 2023.

Analysts initially had a mixed response to the purchase, cautious about the big price tag paid but have since embraced the possible revenue opportunities on offer from a number of new treatments in Vifor's pipeline.

Analysts initially had a mixed response to the purchase, cautious about the big price tag paid but have since embraced the possible revenue opportunities on offer from a number of new treatments in Vifor’s pipeline.

Any financial guidance provided by CSL when releasing 2022 earnings will not include the Vifor business.

Instead, an investor briefing with CSL and Vifor executives will be held in October.

Vifor’s current chief commercial officer Hervé Gisserot will step into the role of general manager for the business once the purchase is completed.

Gisserot only joined the business in January after more than a decade at GlaxoSmithKline.

All eyes will be on CSL’s plasma collection results when it reports full-year results in a fortnight, with analysts wanting to see evidence that foot traffic into collection centers has bounced back after years of disruptions.

Blood plasma is the key ingredient in several of the company’s flagship products, but disruption of collections over the past two years due to the pandemic has left the company with shortfalls.

Recent foot traffic data suggests that more donors were entering centers in the last quarter of the year. The rollout of a new donor collection system called Rika is also hoped to increase the efficiency of collections.

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“We see the earnings growth profile for CSL as attractive to FY24, supported by an assumed recovery in plasma collections, benefits from the Rika platform and earnings contributions from Vifor,” Macquarie analysts said in a note to clients last week.

CSL shares are up 7.3 per cent over the past month, closing at $294.91 on Monday.

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Here’s The Shooter That Dr. Disrespect Says Will Blow Away Call Of Duty

So, gameplay footage of the debut project being developed by contentious streamer Dr. Disrespect’s recently formed studio is now floating around online. Dubbed a “vertical extraction shooter” that the Doc has claimed will blow Call of Duty‘s engine outta the water, the NFT game,titled Deadropdoes have an intriguing premise but currently looks rough around the edges.

Midnight Society is the development house founded by Guy “Dr. Disrespect” Beahm, who previously worked as a level designer at Call of Duty studio Sledgehammer Games, and several other veteran AAA game makers. The studio has been working on Deadrop, previously called “Project Moon,” for a little while now. However, on July 29, videos of the game started circulating on Twitter and YouTube as early supporters of the game who were granted access to a tech demo beta began sharing their experiences. Videos of the beta, officially called a “snapshot” by Midnight Society, don’t have much to them. Playing out in first-person, they primarily show a soldier shooting their way through a couple of dimly-lit shooting ranges with an M16-style assault rifle while ascending what appears to be some sort of skyscraper.

But the question remains: What even is this game? According to the Midnight Society’s website, Deadrop will be “the most community-focused, online PVP multiplayer experience the world has ever seen.” What it’s being billed as is more straightforward: an ascending battle royale rather than a sprawling one. Think Escape From Tarkov mixed with PUBG and you’ll get the idea. The premise seems to be that you’ll shoot your way through AI- and player-controlled enemies to be the first to reach the top of the tower for immediate extraction. This intrigues me. While I’m not the best FPS player out there — I mean, I A.M blind — I enjoy frantic firefights in smol spaces. The quick movements, the split-second decision-making, the racing heartbeat, the death. It’s a brief yet exhilarating moment, and if Deadrop can capture that frenzy, then this might be a solid battle royale.

However, what we’re looking at is pretty mid right now. of course, Deadrop is currently in development, so there’s plenty of time for Midnight Society to refine it. Still, the stiff animations, soft environments, and sluggish player movements aren’t mind-blowing. There’s certainly nothing here that blows Call of Duty‘s engine away, as Dr. Disrespect said the game would during a livestream a couple of months after Modern Warfare 2 was revealed, and I don’t even like CoD that much.

You can’t forget about the NFTs that are attached to Deadrop, too. In fact, that’s the only way to play a snapshot of the game at the present moment: Buying a goddamn NFT. While that does taint my interest in what Midnight Society is building, the core idea is compelling enough for me to watch it closely. We’ll see what Deadrop becomes as development progresses.