A new video game based on the "John Wick" film franchise, starring Keanu Reeves, was unveiled at the PlayStation "State of Play" showcase on Thursday. The game, currently titled "Untitled John Wick Game," is being developed by Saber Interactive, the studio behind "Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2," and will feature Reeves' likeness and voice, according to BBC Technology. The game is expected to be a prequel to the series and will include input from film franchise director Chad Stahelski.
The announcement was made during Sony's "State of Play" event, which also showcased several remakes of major game franchises, as reported by BBC Technology. The trailer for the "Untitled John Wick Game" was revealed at the event. Details about the game's release date and specific gameplay features were not immediately available.
In other news, Hollywood organizations are expressing concerns about Seedance 2.0, a new AI video model, as reported by TechCrunch. The model, launched by ByteDance, the Chinese company that recently finalized a deal to sell TikTok's U.S. operations, allows users to create videos by entering a text prompt. According to the Wall Street Journal, the updated model is currently available to Chinese users of ByteDance's Jianying app and will soon be available to global users of its CapCut app. Critics are raising concerns about the lack of guardrails around the technology, similar to the issues faced by OpenAI's Sora.
Meanwhile, in the venture capital landscape, Stacy Brown-Philpot, the former TaskRabbit CEO and a Google veteran, is focusing on supporting overlooked founders. Brown-Philpot launched Cherryrock Capital a year ago, aiming to provide capital to underinvested entrepreneurs building software companies, as reported by TechCrunch. "When I left TaskRabbit, I took some time off to figure out what was next and saw this gap in the market, which was access to capital, particularly for underinvested entrepreneurs," Brown-Philpot told TechCrunch. She is writing smaller Series A and B checks, a throwback to earlier venture capital practices, according to TechCrunch.
For those looking to upgrade their gaming setup, iBuyPower's gaming desktops are currently discounted for Presidents Day, as reported by The Verge. The Verge noted that buying a pre-assembled gaming desktop can save time and money compared to building a PC from scratch.
Finally, Ars Technica offered a Valentine's Day homage to the 2000 film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," calling it a "wuxia tragic fairy tale featuring one of the most beautifully heartbreaking love stories in film at its center." The film, adapted from a 1940s novel, is praised for its stunning cinematography and martial arts sequences.
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