Sony Upgrades PlayStation Store With Long Overdue Feature

Starting today, the PlayStation Store now displays the lowest price a game has reached in the past 30 days when it’s on sale. This helps PS4 and PS5 owners quickly see if the current price is a good deal or if they should wait for a bigger discount. Ultimately, this new feature is designed to help PlayStation users save money, though there’s still potential to make it even better.

Crypto ETFs Tank $1.5B-Investors Panic Like It’s Black Friday 🫣

After two weeks of feeling like Warren Buffett’s long-lost cousin, crypto ETF investors suddenly remembered that volatility is a thing. Between Oct. 13 and 17, nearly every major product saw money fleeing faster than a toddler from broccoli. Both bitcoin and ether ETFs ended the week looking redder than a sunburned tourist in Miami.

Final Movie in Prime Video Trilogy Becomes Instant Streaming Success

The new movie, *Our Fault* (originally titled *Culpa Nuestra*), quickly became popular after premiering on Prime Video on October 16th. According to data from FlixPatrol, it’s currently the most-watched film on Prime Video worldwide and the second most-watched in the United States. The movie stars Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara as a couple reconnecting after four years apart. It’s the third and final film in a series based on Mercedes Ron’s novels. The first two movies, *My Fault* (*Culpa MĂ­a*) and *Your Fault* (*Culpa Tuya*), are also streaming on Prime Video and are both currently in the global top 10.

One of the Best Comedy Movies on Netflix Just Left for a Rival Streaming Service

The 2023 romantic comedy *Anyone But You*, starring Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, was a surprising success in theaters. The film, released by Sony, performed well at the box office for several weeks, demonstrating that audiences still enjoy romantic comedies. Following its time in cinemas, *Anyone But You* became available to stream on Netflix, as is standard for Sony’s movies.

10 Years Ago Today, Disney Star Wars Peaked Before a Single Movie Had Been Released

Disney is returning to releasing movies in theaters, starting with a new film based on *The Mandalorian and Grogu* in 2026. However, recapturing the excitement of its most successful period will be challenging – a period that, surprisingly, began even before anyone saw the films. A prime example is the trailer for *Star Wars: The Force Awakens*, released on October 20, 2015. It was brilliantly crafted to generate anticipation without revealing too much, and it still feels exciting and promising today. This trailer was part of a larger pattern of successful movie marketing.