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God of War Prequel Drops NOW, Plus Spider-Noir & Laptop Deals!

Sony surprised gamers with the immediate release of "God of War: Sons of Sparta," a new 2D prequel in the "God of War" franchise, announced during its February 12, 2026, State of Play presentation. The game, a side-scrolling action platformer, is available now on PlayStation 5, according to The Verge.

The State of Play event, which began at 5 PM ET, showcased upcoming PS5 games and lasted over an hour, as reported by The Verge. While details were scarce beforehand, Sony promised news, gameplay updates, and announcements from various game studios. The event also hinted at potential remakes of the original "God of War" trilogy.

In other gaming news, The Verge also reported on deals for gaming laptops. The 2025 models of Acer's Predator Helios Neo 16S and Asus's Zephyrus G14 are currently available at discounted prices at Best Buy.

Outside of gaming, Prime Video released a teaser for "Spider-Noir," a new live-action series based on the Marvel Comics character. The series stars Nicolas Cage as a private investigator and disillusioned superhero in 1930s New York. The teaser was released in both black and white and color, which the showrunners are calling "True Hue," according to Ars Technica.

Additionally, the Asus Zenbook S 16 laptop has dropped in price to $1,000, a $500 discount from its original retail price, as reported by Wired. The laptop, known for its sleek design and excellent battery life, has been a favorite among tech journalists.

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