The upcoming "Untitled John Wick Game" starring Keanu Reeves was unveiled at the PlayStation "State of Play" showcase on Thursday, according to BBC Technology. The game, developed by Saber Interactive, the studio behind Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, will feature Reeves' likeness and voice, and is expected to be a prequel to the popular action film series.
The trailer for the game was revealed at the Sony event, which also showcased remakes of major game franchises, as reported by BBC Technology. The game is being developed in collaboration with Lionsgate and will include input from film franchise director Chad Stahelski.
In other tech news, Steam users will soon be able to add their PC specifications to game reviews, as announced in a Steam Client Beta update released on Thursday, according to The Verge. This update aims to provide more informative user reviews. Valve is also adding an option to collect anonymized framerate data for monitoring game compatibility.
Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview with MIT Technology Review, US deputy health secretary Jim O'Neill discussed his plans to increase human healthspan through longevity-focused research supported by ARPA-H. O'Neill, who oversees a department with a budget of over a trillion dollars, also signed the decision memorandum on the US's new vaccine schedule.
In a separate piece, MIT Technology Review explored the reality of heists, noting that high-tech gadgets are rarely a solution in real-life crimes. The main barrier to entry is usually a literal barrier to entry, like a locked door.
HBO's docuseries "Neighbors," produced by Josh Safdie, was also reviewed by Variety. The series, which begins with the camera zooming in from outer space, explores disputes between adjacent property owners.
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