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All articles published by The Daily Perspective from 28 February to 29 March 2026.

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Bethesda Stays the Course on Starfield, Says Composer Zur
Gaming

Bethesda Stays the Course on Starfield, Says Composer Zur

Composer Inon Zur believes Starfield arrived before its time and insists Bethesda will transform it into something legendary. Upcoming content aims to deepen the experience for existing fans.

Investors Rush Before Tax Changes as First-Home Buyers Priced Out
Property

Investors Rush Before Tax Changes as First-Home Buyers Priced Out

Investor lending has surged to 39% of new mortgages as property investors race to buy before tax changes. Meanwhile, first-home buyers face deposit timelines stretching to seven years and mortgage repayments consuming up to 62% of household income in Sydney.

Epic Games cuts V-Bucks value as Fortnite costs soar
Gaming

Epic Games cuts V-Bucks value as Fortnite costs soar

Fortnite players face a steeper cost for in-game cosmetics as Epic Games reduces the value of its V-Bucks currency, citing rising operational expenses without providing specifics.

Peacock's AI Andy Cohen Signals Streaming's Deeper Shift
Business

Peacock's AI Andy Cohen Signals Streaming's Deeper Shift

NBCUniversal is deploying an AI-generated version of Andy Cohen to guide viewers through Peacock's Bravo content this summer. The move reflects broader industry pressure to turn streaming services into daily habits rather than passive consumption.

Xbox's New AI Coach Arrives on Consoles This Year, With a Catch
Gaming

Xbox's New AI Coach Arrives on Consoles This Year, With a Catch

Microsoft is rolling out Gaming Copilot to Xbox Series X and S consoles later this year, an AI assistant that helps players beat bosses and find games. The feature raises thorny questions about fair payment for the creators whose work trains it.

From Dubai: Australia's Energy Paradox Is No Longer Hidden
Opinion World

From Dubai: Australia's Energy Paradox Is No Longer Hidden

The February 28 Middle East conflict has exposed a fundamental contradiction in Australia's energy strategy: we profit from global energy crises but remain vulnerable to the same market shocks that harm our households.

How Overwatch Rose From Ashes of a $80 Million Failure
Gaming

How Overwatch Rose From Ashes of a $80 Million Failure

When Blizzard axed Project Titan after seven years of development, the remaining team had weeks to conceive, pitch and greenlight a new game. What emerged was Overwatch, one of the most successful new IPs of the decade.

When the Strait Burns: What the Iran War Means for Australia
World

When the Strait Burns: What the Iran War Means for Australia

Iran's decision to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to U.S. and Israeli strikes has disrupted 20% of global oil supply, exposing Australia's energy vulnerability and the limits of existing regional deterrence.