Earth Defense Force 6 is Out Now on PS4, PS5, and PC

Beginning in Japan in 2022 (selling 300,000 units within its initial week), D3 Publisher’s title “Earth Defense Force 6” has now arrived in North America and Europe for PS4, PS5, and PC. Created by Sandlot, this game continues the storyline from its predecessor. The Earth is severely damaged, and the Primers have reappeared. You can watch the launch trailer below.

Steam is Coming to PlayStation VR2 on August 6

The PlayStation VR2 from Sony is facing some challenges, and in an effort to improve its performance, the company has expanded its capabilities beyond just being compatible with PlayStation 5 games. Last month, they introduced a PC adapter, enabling users to enjoy both PS5 and PC titles. Now, rumors suggest that Steam integration is on the horizon as well.

Stephen King’s The Long Walk Adds New Cast Members as Filming Begins

The film adaptation of “The Long Walk” by Stephen King (pen name Richard Bachman), which is soon to be released, has started filming. During production, Lionsgate revealed several actors who will be in the movie, including Ben Wang from “American Born Chinese” and Roman Griffin Davis from “Jojo Rabbit.” Francis Lawrence, known for directing “The Hunger Games” series, will helm this dystopian story where American teenagers are compelled to take part in The Long Walk as amusement for the crowd.

Diving: Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform Final

Tom Daley returns from a two-year break with renewed energy and excellent form at the age of 30, despite appearing much younger. Having left some business unfinished, he has teamed up with Noah Williams as Matty Lee, their previous partner, recovers from a back injury. Daley has scaled down his participation by focusing solely on synchro events, and his partnership with Williams has proven successful. In the past year and a half, they have consistently qualified for the Olympics and won medals at World Championships together.

Canoe Slalom: Men’s Canoe Single Final

As a film enthusiast, I’m excited to share my perspective on Adam Burgess’ promising journey in the GB team for the upcoming Games. With unwavering determination and years of dedicated training behind him, Adam is poised to make a significant impact. However, he’ll need that elusive element called luck to surpass his fourth place finish at the Tokyo Games.