Wuthering Waves 2.8 livestream codes: How to get 300 Astrites

Kuro Games has revealed three new **Wuthering Waves 2.8 livestream codes** during the special preview program for the upcoming update. These codes can be redeemed to receive various in-game rewards, including Shell Credits, Resonance Potions, and, most importantly, the premium currency, Astrites.

**Important:** These codes will expire on **November 16, 2025**, so be sure to redeem them before that date to avoid missing out on these valuable rewards.

## All Wuthering Waves 2.8 Livestream Codes

Here are all the available Wuthering Waves 2.8 livestream codes you can use:

– **ENDLESSSUMMER**:
– 100x Astrites
– 3x Advanced Resonance Potion
– 2x Medium Revival Inhaler

Remember, these codes will expire on **November 16, 2025**, after which they will no longer be redeemable. Claim them as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss out.

## How to Redeem Wuthering Waves 2.8 Livestream Codes

Follow these steps to redeem your Wuthering Waves 2.8 livestream codes and claim your rewards:

1. Launch **Wuthering Waves** on your PC or mobile device.
2. After loading into the game, pause it and click on the **Gear icon** to open the Settings menu.
3. Scroll down to the second-last option and click on the **Redeem** button under the **Redemption Code** tab.
4. Enter the code by typing it in or copying and pasting it.
5. Hit **Redeem** — a message will appear confirming that the code has been activated.
6. Go to your **Mailbox** and claim your rewards, including the Astrites.

Make sure to redeem these codes before their expiration date on **November 16, 2025**. The premium currency Astrites is essential for pulling upcoming characters such as Chisa, so don’t delay in claiming your rewards.

*Note: This article will be updated with new codes as they are revealed during the Wuthering Waves 2.8 Special Program.*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/wuthering-waves-2-8-livestream-codes-how-get-300-astrites

How Justin Dean might have saved Dodgers’ season

The Los Angeles Dodgers live to fight another day! What seemed like a dire situation in the final inning took an unexpected turn that ultimately helped the Dodgers stay alive in the postseason.

It all started when Roki Sasaki accidentally hit Toronto Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk, sending him on base with no outs. With postseason hero Addison Barger stepping up to the plate, the Dodgers needed a break — and they got one.

Barger sent a fly ball soaring deep into the outfield, perfectly positioned between left fielder Kike Hernandez and center fielder Justin Dean. Given the ball’s trajectory, pinch runner Myles Straw looked poised to dash home.

However, the unexpected happened: the ball became lodged underneath the outfield fence. The hit was eventually ruled a dead ball, and Barger was awarded second base. More importantly for the Dodgers, Straw stayed put at third instead of attempting to score.

That crucial break proved to be exactly what the Dodgers needed to close out the Blue Jays. Just a few plays later, the Dodgers turned a clutch double play to secure the win and earn a chance at Game 7.

After the game, Justin Dean explained his awareness of the situation. “I was just trusting the rule is the rule and trusting that ball will fit into the description,” he told reporter Arash Markazi. Dean’s heads-up play was key because had he tried to dislodge the ball from underneath the fence, the play would have continued.

In that time, Straw could have easily scored, and Barger might have advanced further. Instead, once the umpire blew his whistle to signal a dead ball, the play was halted, and the Dodgers preserved their lead.

Dean’s smart decision essentially saved the Dodgers a critical run and helped keep their postseason hopes alive.
https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/los-angeles-dodgers/how-justin-dean-might-have-saved-dodgers-season

Google Messages has time saving new feature to access your photos

Accessing your photos from the Google Messages app for Android is relatively easy, but it could be even simpler.

To start, open Google Messages and tap on any previous message. On the left side of the text field, you’ll see a round button with a plus sign [+] inside it. Tap this button, and a row of ovals with icons will appear. There are eight options to choose from: Gallery, Camera, GIFs, Stickers, Files, Location, Contacts, Schedule, and Send.

Tap on **Gallery**, and you’ll see the most recent images and videos stored locally on your device through the Google Photos custom media picker. However, if you want to access your photos from the Google Photos app via the Android system photo picker, you need to tap the **Folders** button at the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately, this extra step is required to see photos stored in the cloud, rather than those only on your phone.

### Why This Extra Step Matters

While it might seem minor, this additional tap can be inconvenient for some users. More importantly, it raises a security concern. Google’s custom picker requires access to your entire media gallery in order to function, whereas the Android system photo picker allows apps to access only the photos and videos you specifically select.

### A Solution on the Horizon

There’s good news coming soon. Google is reportedly working on eliminating this extra step, making it easier to access photos from the Google Photos app directly in Google Messages.

With Android 16, a new embedded photo picker will be introduced. This picker features dedicated APIs that allow apps to integrate the photo picker seamlessly into their interface. This means app developers can provide a media gallery experience that feels native to their apps while maintaining the security and privacy benefits of the Android system picker — without broad media permissions.

Mishaal Rahman from Android Authority discovered this embedded photo picker on his OnePlus 13 running OxygenOS 16. When he presses the Gallery button, both cloud-hosted and locally stored photos and videos appear side by side, eliminating the need to tap the Folders button as before.

### What This Means for You

Once the embedded photo picker rolls out:

– You will no longer need to grant the Google Messages app the “Photos and videos” permission to share media.
– In fact, you can revoke the “Photos and videos” permission after the feature becomes available.
– Although the embedded photo picker is supported on Android 14, it will only be visible on devices running **Android 16**.

### Stay Updated

The rollout of this feature promises a smoother and more secure photo sharing experience in Google Messages. Keep an eye out for Android 16 updates to take advantage of the new embedded photo picker.

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