Live Service Games Are Successful on PlayStation, So Why Can’t Sony Make Its Own?

It appears that not all publishers have the ability to develop live-service games, a challenge evident in Sony’s unusual efforts to launch one of their own.

It appears that not all publishers have the ability to develop live-service games, a challenge evident in Sony’s unusual efforts to launch one of their own.

The animated series “Medalist” was made available on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally (except Japan), as part of the Disney Platform Distribution. This anime received acclaim for its captivating ice-skating animation and the authentic emotions portrayed by its characters. In an interview, Haruse and Yuitsuka shared their preparations for the “Medalist” Exhibition Event. Haruse, a skating enthusiast since childhood, even took ice-skating lessons, which helped her understand the challenges of skating and enabled her to convey the appropriate weight while portraying Inori. She described the recording sessions as a source of discoveries and joy.

In one of the DC/Hanna-Barbera collaborations, the epic tribute to Gotham’s emblem of dread – Green Lantern/Space Ghost – unfolded. Hal Jordan, responding to a distress signal, was transported to another dimension, where he found himself in a skirmish with Larfleeze. However, Space Ghost mistook the Green Lantern for an adversary. Overpowered and left on a planet, Hal was surrounded by a heavily armed militia, fearing any action could escalate the misunderstanding further. Desperate to avoid conflict, he brainstormed a solution that would deter everyone without causing harm. He delved into his memories for the most intimidating sight imaginable, something that would scare anyone regardless of their universe. Given his encounters with agents of Death and being possessed by the actual Embodiment of Fear, Hal decided upon constructing a colossal Batman figure. To everyone’s surprise, it worked! Even those in an entirely different dimension heeded caution when confronted by the imposing presence of the Dark Knight.

The show that initially premiered on Paramount+ but got removed, is now streaming on ITV, where you can already catch up on all its episodes by binge-watching on ITVX.

Bandai Namco Entertainment recently scheduled a YouTube video titled “Tales of Series News” to air on August 18th. This video was intended to discuss updates related to their popular role-playing game franchise, Tales of. However, the video was taken down presumably because it was uploaded prematurely ahead of an official announcement. Nevertheless, eagle-eyed fans managed to catch a significant upcoming reveal before its removal.

The catalog offers quite a diverse range, covering numerous genres and gaming platforms. Navigating through it can be challenging, but I’ve compiled the top 10 Activision games for your convenience.

You might be familiar with popular titles like Mouthwashing, Crow Country, and Bad Parenting that made headlines in 2024. However, there are several lesser-known games that haven’t received as much attention but truly deserve recognition. Think of games such as “No, I’m Not a Human”, “I’m on Observation Duty”, “Static Dread”, “We Harvest Shadows”, “KARMA: The Dark World”, and many others. You may even be familiar with the work of renowned indie horror game developers like Puppet Combo, Chilla’s Art, and rayll. These games might not have been in the spotlight yet, but they certainly deserve a longer-lasting applause on platforms like YouTube.

An Australian actor became particularly famous for his portrayal of Robert Scorpio in the lengthy American drama series, General Hospital. This character he embodied appeared in more than 1,400 episodes spanning five different decades.

Last year, it became known that the Wayans brothers are coming back to the series after a gap of 18 years. They will be working together with Rick Alvarez to create a completely new script for the project.

Starting in 2003, after Brookside concluded, Hollyoaks became the long-running drama series on Channel 4. A special episode was dedicated to its predecessor and creator, Sir Phil Redmond, during this transition.