State of Play Announced for June 2nd, Includes New Look at Marvel’s Wolverine

We’re getting more information soon, and Insomniac is promising a detailed look at the game’s combat. They’ve stated they won’t start taking pre-orders until they show more of the gameplay, so be prepared to buy it after the reveal. Based on the pricing of games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, Ghost of Yōtei, and Saros, you can likely expect a price tag of around $70.

Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War Cast Guide – Every New & Returning Character

At the end of season 4 of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Jack Ryan retired from the CIA. However, he’s pulled back into fieldwork by CIA Deputy Director James Greer (Wendell Pierce). Teaming up with his friend Mike November (Michael Kelly), Ryan investigates an international plot orchestrated by a secretive group aiming to reignite old conflicts and create new ones.

Bitcoin & the U.S. Credit Downgrade: A Match Made in Fiscal Chaos

The crypto world is no longer a hermit crab hiding in its shell of decentralization. It’s now sipping cocktails with traditional finance, rubbing elbows with spot ETF flows, institutional positioning, dollar liquidity, Treasury yields, and global risk sentiment. Bitcoin, the rebellious teenager of finance, still has its own supply schedule and adoption cycle, but it’s also learning to waltz with the grown-ups.

Trump, Bitcoin, and the Strait of Hormuz: A Farce in Three Acts

The Strait of Hormuz, that narrow throat through which the world’s oil gurgles, remains a chokepoint not just for petroleum but for peace. Iran’s revised proposal, a gesture of conciliation, was dismissed by the U.S. with the casual indifference of a king swatting a fly. The markets, ever sensitive to such dramas, react with predictable hysteria: oil clings to its perch above $100 per barrel, while Bitcoin, that digital phoenix, falters under the weight of uncertainty.

Embracer Group’s Game Development Arm is Being Spun-Off Into Fellowship Entertainment

Fellowship Entertainment will concentrate on creating, releasing, and licensing games, including titles from the Tomb Raider and The Lord of the Rings franchises, as well as other popular series. As of March 31, 2026, the company employs 2,169 people. Meanwhile, Embracer Group plans to simplify its operations, focusing on reducing costs and managing its finances more carefully.