PlayStation is pulling "previously purchased" digital movies from users' libraries without so much as an apology - Eurogamer
"You will no longer be able to watch any of your previously purchased Studio Canal content and the content will be removed." Image credit: Bitmap Bureau/Reef Entertainment News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on June 27, 2026 73 comments Sony has written to PlayStation customers to advise that hundreds of "previously purchased" digital movies previously available via its online store will "be removed" from video libraries later this year. In a message to players, Sony said that as of 1st September, due to "content licensing arrangements", hundreds of Studio Canal movies – including Alan Partridge, Terminator 2, Total Recall, Evil Dead, and The Deer Hunter – will no longer be accessible.
Best Prime Day Deals Under $50 on Ninja, Anker and Samsung - CNET
After a couple days of deal-filled frenzy, Amazon's Prime Day sale has officially wrapped up. The event ended last night, but don't panic if you didn't finish all your shopping quite yet.
Google rolling out Wear OS 7 to Pixel Watch - 9to5Google
Alongside Android 17, Google is rolling out Wear OS 7 to the Pixel Watch today. Your smartwatch is truly an indispensable all-day wearable.
Xbox is reportedly considering closing South of Midnight studio, Compulsion Games, with Double Fine and Ninja Theory also allegedly at risk - GamesIndustry.biz
According to sources, "Compulsion leadership is in 'negotiations' over the studio’s fate" Image credit: Compulsion Games News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on June 15, 2026 Follow Compulsion Games Update, June 16: Staff at Senua developer Ninja Theory were apparently told on a call on Monday, June 15, that the studio was at risk of closure. That's according to The Verge, which reports that employees were told that the company was hoping to find a buyer.