[The Morning After]( It's Thursday, May 30, 2024. Last week, Sony published a seemingly innocuous round of interviews that centered the companyâs nebulous âcreative entertainment visionâ. Neil Druckmann, head of the Sony-owned game studio Naughty Dog, was one of those â but his interview wasnât quite what it seemed. Druckmann, who headed the team behind The Last of Us series, was apparently wildly misquoted by his own employers. A few days after the interviews were published, he took to X and said, âThis is not quite what I said.â He even posted a section of the original interview transcript, which was hugely different. Sony has since [pulled the interview and issued an apology]( on the old page, saying the article had significant errors and inaccuracies, encompassing âanimation, writing, technology, AI and future projects.â So, if all that was inaccurate, what was accurate? â Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed [The best VPN service for 2024]( [Fitbitâs new wearable for kids has a digital pet inside]( [Sonyâs next PlayStation State of Play takes place May 30]( [Samsungâs largest union calls its first-ever strike]( ââYou can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( [Punirunes is a Tamagotchi-esque digital pet with a squishy button]( The hit gadget is coming to the US.
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Takara Tomy Japanâs hit virtual pet, Punirunes, comes to the US this summer. A play on puni-puni, which means âsquishyâ in Japanese, itâs a slightly different kind of digital pet. Thereâs a doughy button at the center of the device that simulates physical contact with your Punirunes. When you pet it, your finger even appears on the deviceâs screen. Punirunes makes its US debut in August for $40. [Continue reading.]( [Free GrubHub+ delivery is coming to Amazon Prime customers]( On eligible orders over $12 Amazon is permanently offering free Grubhub+ restaurant delivery as part of its Prime subscription. If you pay $139 per year for a Prime subscription and are up for spending more to eat, youâll pay no fee for eligible GrubHub orders over $12. Youâll also see lower service fees, 5 percent credit back on pickup orders and, apparently, exclusive offers. Unlimited grocery delivery from Whole Foods and Amazon Fresh still costs an additional $10 per month. [Continue reading.]( [The Internet Archive has been fending off cyberattacks for days]( The attacks have knocked the site offline a few times. If you couldnât access the Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine over the past few days, itâs because the website has been under attack. The nonprofit organization has announced itâs in its âthird day of warding off an intermittent DDoS cyber-attack.â The Internet Archive has yet to identify the source of the attacks, but it did talk about how libraries and similar institutions are being targeted more frequently these days. One institution it mentioned was the British Library, whose online information system was held hostage for ransom by a hacker group last year. [Continue reading.]( [Sony is working on a PC adapter for the PlayStation VR2]( The headset is slated to gain PC support this year. After teasing PC compatibility earlier this year, Sony has apparently created a PC adapter for the PS VR2, according to a Korean filing unearthed by VR and mixed-reality enthusiast Brad Lynch. There are no details on how the adapter works, what it looks like or how much it will cost, but it lends credence to previous evidence that the headset would have a wired PC connection. The company will be hoping that PC support will drive sales of its headset, which hasnât exactly set the world alight. [Continue reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2024 Yahoo. All rights reserved.