[The Morning After]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Thursday, June 02, 2022. As long as you donât live in certain countries, youâll be able to play Blizzardâs latest Diablo game across mobile, console and PC starting today. [Diablo Immortal]( actually snuck on to smartphone a day early and offers the waves of monsters and skill refinements fans will love. However, this is tempered by loot box mechanics, which means youâll probably have to pay up to ensure your barbarian or magic-wielder can make it to the end-game. Like many loot box systems, itâs intentionally messy: Youâll pay for crests for the opportunity (at varying probabilities) to pick up powerful gem add-ons â with differing degrees of power. Engadgetâs Igor Bonifacic has played Immortal for a week and [thinks thereâs a good game here]( â especially for Diablo die-hard fans. But, ugh, loot boxes. â Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed - [Focusrite Vocaster hands-on: Streamlined audio interfaces built for podcasters]( - [Buick's Wildcat concept shows how the brand is approaching EVs]( - [Microsoft's Surface Laptop Go 2 offers more speed and storage capacity]( - [Loupedeck's Live S gives creators an alternative to the Stream Deck]( - [Google is merging Duo and Meet into a single video calling platform]( - [Logitech's new MX Mechanical Mini and MX Master 3S are already on sale]( [Porsche pours more cash into EV supercar company Rimac]( Part of $500 million in total investments. Porsche is strengthening its relationship with EV supercar company Rimac, investing "eight figures" for a total ownership stake of 20 percent. The company has become a key supplier and collaborator on EVs built by Hyundai, Porsche and other mainstream automakers. Last year, Rimac set up a joint venture with Porsche to run Bugatti after Volkswagen ceded ownership. The new entity, called Bugatti Rimac, recently unveiled the 1,914HP Rimac Nevera EV hypercar. Price TBC, but probably heart-attack inducing. [Continue reading.]( [The largest plant in the world is an ancient self-cloning seagrass]( It covers 180 kilometers of Shark Bay in Australia. Shark Bay, an Australian World Heritage Area, serves as home to animals that feed on its thriving seagrass. It turns out, that seagrass, called Poseidon's ribbon weed, or Posidonia australis, is a single ancient plant that's been cloning itself for 4,500 years. Researchers from the University of Western Australia and Flinders University have found the seagrass stretching across 180 kilometers (112 miles) â the size of Cincinnati, as The New York Times notes â of Shark Bay is just a single plant. [Continue reading.]( [Mercedes debuts the final version of its F1-inspired 1,000HP hybrid hypercar]( But you're more likely to drive the new hybrid-only GLC.
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Mercedes]( Mercedes is finally ready to show the finished version of its hybrid hypercar. The production Mercedes-AMG One now packs a Formula 1-derived, 1,063HP hybrid powertrain with a turbocharged 1.6-liter V6 engine and four electric motors. The first customers should get their Mercedes-AMG One cars in the second half of 2022. Not that you're going to buy one â all of the production models have been spoken for despite the $2.7 million price tag. [Continue reading.]( ['Pokémon Scarlet' and 'Violet' are coming to Switch on November 18th]( The new games will feature four-player co-op. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the next mainline entries in Game Freakâs long-running RPG series, will come to Nintendo Switch on November 18th, The Pokémon Company [announced today](. In addition to including new creatures to catch, the two games will feature four-player multiplayer, allowing you and your friends to experience the gameâs new region together. Game Freak promises Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will represent its first true open-world experience after the spin-off title Pokémon Legends: Arceus. [Continue reading.]( [Gdgt Deals by StackCommerce: Find great deals on gadgets, software, services and more!]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts:
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