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"Subway Surfers City, Animal Crossing Megaphone, Gaming Health Risks!"

Unseenkai's Kai-ju Weekly Mayhem
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"Subway Surfers City, Animal Crossing Megaphone, Gaming Health Risks!"

Team Unseen Kai
Jan 16, 2026
Trivia Question❓In which episode of Unseen Kai's Weekly Mayhem did Kai accidentally set the studio on fire with a faulty cooking experiment? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The long-awaited sequel, Subway Surfers City, launches February 26, 2026, promising fresh thrills for fans in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Building on the global success of the original game from SYBO, players can now explore a lively cityscape divided into four neighborhoods: The Docks, Southline, Sunrise Blvd, and Delorean Park.
The sequel introduces stomp moves to reveal secrets and a bubblegum shield that boosts jumps, alongside new gameplay modes.
These include Classic Endless for high-speed runs, City Tour for mission-focused exploration, and rotating Events to challenge players' skills.
Residents in New Jersey and Pennsylvania are encouraged to pre-register for exclusive rewards before launch.
Subway Surfers City will be free to download, with in-app purchases offering extra fun.
Anticipation is high as the game’s new features and vivid settings promise to energize both veterans and newcomers. Read More... |
The 3.0 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons delivers an array of exciting new features, most notably the megaphone — an exclusive item for the Nintendo Switch 2, designed to help players easily locate island residents.
Players can purchase the megaphone from Nook's Cranny for 3,500 Bells, but only on the Switch 2 edition.
To use it, simply equip it from your inventory, hold the A button, and call out a resident’s name using the built-in microphone; their direction then appears onscreen, making it much easier to track down elusive neighbors.
The update also debuts a resort hotel run by Kapp'n's family, where themed rooms can be designed and special tickets earned.
Players in New Jersey and Pennsylvania will find more ways than ever to customize, manage, and enjoy their virtual islands, with added storage and bulk crafting features making island life even smoother. Read More... |
Health concerns are emerging as studies reveal the physical toll of excessive video gaming.
University of Queensland research highlights that gaming sessions longer than three hours increase the likelihood of eye strain, hand and wrist discomfort, and neck or back pain.
Dr. Daniel Stjepanović found these symptoms consistent regardless of age or gender.
Interestingly, negative effects did not significantly worsen for those gaming over six hours, suggesting that even moderate overuse poses health risks.
Experts recommend taking regular breaks, maintaining good posture, and balancing screen time with physical activity to reduce risks.
As gaming grows more popular, raising awareness and adopting preventative habits will help keep gaming safe and enjoyable for everyone. Read More... |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: Episode 17 |