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Studio Canal Content Departing UK PlayStation Libraries on Sept 1, 2026
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Studio Canal Content Departing UK PlayStation Libraries on Sept 1, 2026

Sony is removing all Studio Canal titles from UK PlayStation libraries on September 1, 2026 due to licensing agreements, continuing a pattern of purchased-content removals after earlier moves in 2022 and 2023 (and Discovery TV shows in 2023); there will be no refunds, and while some content purchases remain via Sony Pictures Core, removals are driven by licensing terms across regions.

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Coffee Talk Tokyo Arrives on PS5 Store with Deluxe Edition
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Coffee Talk Tokyo Arrives on PS5 Store with Deluxe Edition

Coffee Talk Tokyo, a PS5 adventure and spinoff by Chorus Worldwide Games and Toge Productions, is now available on the PlayStation Store. Players take the role of a barista in a yokai–human version of Tokyo, serving drinks as customers share personal stories. The Standard Edition is $14.99, while the Deluxe Edition is $17.99 and includes the Base Game, Seattle Prologue, Chapter 10, extra City Pop tracks, and a Digital Artbook. A free demo is live, and PS Plus Extra subscribers can access the original Coffee Talk in the Games Catalog. Metacritic currently averages 81 from nine reviews.

"13-Year-Old First to Beat Tetris, Faces Backlash from News Anchor's 'Go Outside' Remark"
entertainment-and-gaming2 years ago

"13-Year-Old First to Beat Tetris, Faces Backlash from News Anchor's 'Go Outside' Remark"

Sky News anchor Jayne Secker faced backlash on social media for her condescending remark to 13-year-old Willis Gibson, who made history by being the first person to beat the Nintendo version of "Tetris." Secker suggested that Gibson should "get some fresh air" instead of playing games, a comment that many found dismissive of the teen's unique achievement. The gaming community and others online defended Gibson, criticizing Secker's attitude and highlighting the stigma against gaming.

"Kim Kardashian's Hit Mobile Game Ends Its Decade-Long Run in 2024"
entertainment-and-gaming2 years ago

"Kim Kardashian's Hit Mobile Game Ends Its Decade-Long Run in 2024"

The popular mobile game "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood" is set to shut down on April 8, 2024, after nearly a decade since its release. In-app purchases have already been disabled, and the game has been removed from app stores, though it remains playable for those who have it installed until the shutdown date. Kim Kardashian expressed gratitude to the game's community and the Glu team, while the company thanked players for their support. The game, which allowed players to rise to fame with the guidance of Kardashian, was a financial success and a cultural phenomenon, particularly among female gamers, and its closure marks the end of an era for celebrity-themed mobile games.