Naruto: 7 Ninjas That Retired After The Ninja War

Following the Fourth Great Ninja War, many ninjas chose to retire, particularly with a new generation emerging. This included both lesser-known shinobi and highly respected figures, even some who had served as leaders – the Kage – of their villages.

PlayStation’s Next State of Play Narrowed Down by Insider

It hasn’t been long since the last PlayStation State of Play in February, and this one was a huge success. The presentation immediately excited fans with the announcement of Kena: Scars of Kosmora, a follow-up to the popular 2021 game, Bridge of Spirits. PlayStation also confirmed a remake of the original God of War Trilogy and surprisingly released a new God of War action platformer right away. Plus, Saber Interactive showed off a new John Wick game (currently without a title), and Housemarque gave an update on Saros, their next project inspired by Returnal.

Ethereum’s Netflix Moment: Will It Break Free or Binge on Stagnation?

Technical patterns, like old habits, die hard. They creep across markets like tumbleweeds, carrying echoes of the past. Analysts, those modern-day fortune-tellers, pore over charts like farmers reading the clouds. But this time, the comparison ain’t your usual crypto-to-crypto or gold-to-Bitcoin hoedown. No, sir. This one’s got Ethereum dancing to Netflix’s tune from 2003 to 2009, a period so sideways it could make a prairie dog dizzy.

Polygon Labs’ $100M Cash Grab: Blockchain’s New Big-Brother Play? Oops!

Thus comes the grand tour: an acquisition, a miracle, a romantic fluff of two licensed U.S. payment and wallet firms-Coinme and Sequence-loping into the story as if at a particularly opulent tea party. Their merging is less a business merger and more a choreographic marvel, fusing fiat on‑ and off‑ramps, wallets, and settlement apparatus into a coherent, all‑in‑one payments stack. One might even say that Polygon has turned its once‑arbitrary brushes of blockchain into a finely tuned rosary of monetary punctuation.

Marathon Gets New Update for April 2026

Even though Bungie quickly addresses player feedback and Marathon had a strong launch, recent reports suggest the game’s player numbers are declining – a critical issue for a game that relies on a large community. There’s still reason to be optimistic, though. Marathon is halfway through its first season, and Bungie is planning a significant update mid-season, with even more content arriving in June when Season 2 begins.

Sony Reportedly Laying Off Hundreds of Employees

Sony, the company behind PlayStation, has gone through a lot of changes lately. They sold off their TV business to TCL in early 2026, ending over 65 years of making televisions. They’ve also been heavily investing in turning their video games into movies and TV shows, and have been quickly buying up some game studios while closing others. Now, the company is making further changes with a large number of layoffs.