Peace talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine are set to resume Wednesday in Abu Dhabi, according to NPR Politics. The renewed diplomatic effort comes as other significant global events unfold, including a pause in the development of "Borderlands 4" for the Nintendo Switch 2 and uncertainty surrounding a potential multi-billion dollar investment in OpenAI.
Take-Two Interactive, the publisher of "Borderlands," announced a pause in development of the Nintendo Switch 2 version of "Borderlands 4," according to a statement given to Variety and reported by The Verge. "We made the difficult decision to pause development on that SKU," said Take-Two spokesperson Alan Lewis. The game had already been delayed from its planned October 2025 release date. Lewis added that the company's "focus continues to be delivering quality post-launch content for players on the ongoing improvements."
Meanwhile, a potential $100 billion investment by Nvidia in OpenAI's AI infrastructure appears to be in jeopardy. Ars Technica reported that while Nvidia and OpenAI announced a letter of intent in September 2025, no deal has been finalized. Nvidia's CEO now says the $100 billion figure was "never a commitment," and Reuters reports that OpenAI has been quietly seeking alternatives to Nvidia chips since last year, citing dissatisfaction with the speed of some Nvidia chips for inference tasks.
In the United States, President Donald Trump signed a funding package Tuesday afternoon to reopen much of the federal government, ending a four-day partial shutdown, Time reported. The measure gives lawmakers until next Friday to negotiate new funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and potentially new restrictions after the fatal shooting of two civilians by federal immigration agents last month in Minneapolis. "This bill is a great victory for the American people," Trump said as he signed the package.
Adding to global tensions, Apple TV released a trailer for the second season of "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters," part of Legendary Entertainment's MonsterVerse, Ars Technica reported. The trailer reveals a gigantic tentacled undersea being dubbed Titan X, which poses a threat to humanity.
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