
Sony's State of Play: God of War, Wolverine, and a GTA 6 Release Date Dodge
Sony's summer showcase delivered new game reveals and release dates, but the biggest story was what wasn't shown: Grand Theft Auto 6.
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Sony's summer showcase delivered new game reveals and release dates, but the biggest story was what wasn't shown: Grand Theft Auto 6.

The premiere of Dreams of Violets at Tribeca signals a massive shift in how indie creators can bypass traditional studio budgets using generative AI.

To avoid November's behemoth, five major titles are now stacking into the same month-creating new risks for publishers betting on the early holiday window.

A high-profile exit note accuses Paramount's Skydance of sacrificing journalistic integrity for political favor, raising questions about media ownership and editorial independence.

Overcrowding, lack of sanitation, and state absence create a perfect storm for a deadly outbreak in eastern Congo.

The month's mix of massive reveals, service game endings, and genre revivals suggests a pivot toward deep, nostalgic, and community-driven experiences.

A low-key series blends video game brutality with hyper-kinetic action - and it's a strategic play for streaming loyalty.

The adaptation of Beer's upcoming novel signals a major shift in how classic horror IP is being modernized for streaming and cinema.

The appointment signals a major strategic pivot for Universal Music Publishing Group in Asia, focusing on digital infrastructure and creator economies.

The creators explain how their satirical approach to comedy is directly tied to the current political climate and the need to comment on modern power.

The sudden exit of a high-profile anchor signals a major shift in CBS's editorial direction and the internal power dynamics of its flagship news division.

The passing of a foundational figure in R&B and funk history highlights the enduring influence of studio craftsmanship on modern music.