For three weeks, gamers are urged to keep a close eye on Ubisoft news
Microsoft has released an update for Edge that brings the Bing chatbot to the browser in the form of a sidebar. Initially, it was available only in test versions, but now it has been rolled out to regular Windows and MacOS users.
The game will be released on the Xbox Series on 12 April
Microsoft Build is back and this time it will be held both digitally and live at the company's headquarters in Seattle. It will start on 23 May and run until 25 May, with pre-conference workshops starting on 22 May.
The third and final free Entitled Purge expansion for Citizen Sleeper will be released on 30 March. It promises to be "an exciting late-game story that will tell us a new narrative with new characters, history, and locations". Of course, the expansion will also complete the story started in Flux and Refuge, the previous expansion packs for the game. The premise of the Citizen Sleeper episodic expansion packs centres around a flotilla of refugees trying to gain access to Erlin's Eye.
The Canadian government has expressed a desire to upgrade its fleet of 14 maritime patrol aircraft. Ottawa is willing to spend billions of dollars to acquire the Boeing P-8A Poseidon.
At the US Naval Base in San Diego, California, it has been announced that Australia is providing nuclear-powered submarines to deter China in the region.
The Danish Ministry of Defence wants to acquire two types of drones that can perform night and daytime operations. But there are several important requirements for the drones.
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The US Army wants more than a hundred Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM) in 2024. Further development of the missile is also planned.
The US Army has finally been able to assemble its debut battle group, which consists exclusively of modernised military equipment. It consists of tanks, armoured vehicles, howitzers and armoured personnel carriers.
Against the backdrop of nuclear and missile threats from North Korea, the Republic of Korea has decided to approve the purchase of US fifth-generation F-35A Lightning II fighter jets. The Republic of Korea has decided to approve the purchase of the US fifth-generation F-35A Lightning II fighters, according to local newspaper Yonhap, citing the Defence Acquisition Programme Administration (DAPA).
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A test of an unknown US rocket was due to take place at Cape Canaveral this month. However, they were cancelled by the US Department of Defence.













