[The Morning After]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Podcasts]( It's Thursday, May 25, 2023. Among a barrage of game announcements during PlayStationâs State of Play yesterday, Sony revealed itâs getting into the [increasingly]( [busy]( world of game streaming devices. No, this isnât a next-gen PS Vita (sadly), but an eight-inch screen, bookended by DualSense controls. Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan said the device would allow PlayStation gamers to stream any PS5 game, excluding PlayStation VR2 titles, over WiFi and the company's Remote Play protocol. However, there arenât many specs for the device just yet, but Sony says itâll have an LCD screen that can stream games at up to 1080p and 60 fps over WiFi. The controller part will also have the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers of the PS5 controller. Itâs set to launch later this year. â Mat Smith The Morning After isnât just a[newsletter]( â itâs also a daily podcast. Get our daily audio briefings, Monday through Friday, by[subscribing right here](. The biggest stories you might have missed ['Alan Wake II' will drop on October 17th for Xbox Series X, PS5 and PC]( [First look at 'Spider-Man 2' gameplay shows Spidey in the Venom suit]( ['Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater' is being remade for modern platforms]( ['Neva' is the next gorgeous-looking game from the developers of 'Gris']( [Bungie revives 'Marathon' as a multiplayer shooter]( [Pegasus spyware found on phones of Mexican president's close ally]( [The best iPhone cases for 2023]( [Twitter struggled with Ron DeSantisâ presidential bid announcement]( One backer said servers were 'kind of melting.'
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Henry Nicholls / reuters Ron DeSantis was supposed to take to Twitter Spaces yesterday to announce his bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination officially. Unfortunately, Twitter was not prepared for the influx of people waiting to listen to the announcement. The announcement eventually got underway after Twitter moved the Space to Republican megadonor David Sacks' account because Musk's "account was breaking the system." Sacks said the Space, with more than 500,000 people tuned in to listen at one point, was the largest group that had "ever met online," a [claim quickly ridiculed](. So why did Twitter struggle with those kinds of numbers? It might be that since Muskâs acquisition, the majority of the workforce has been gutted, including much of the team responsible for its [infrastructure](. [Continue reading.]( [iOS 17 will reportedly turn your locked iPhone into a smart display]( Your phone could be more useful when you aren't using it. Bloomberg sources claim Apple's iOS 17 update may introduce a lock screen that effectively turns an iPhone into a smart display when the device is on its side. You'll reportedly see calendar items, notifications and other details in a high-contrast layout reminiscent of an Amazon Echo Show or Google Nest Hub. The new lock screen is said to be more advanced than the one Google brought to Android 10. Rumors say Apple is developing [multiple smart home devices]( which could include a mountable screen, so this could dovetail neatly into that push. [Continue reading.]( ['Fairgame$' looks like Payday and The Division with a Gen-Z twist]( It's the first title out of Jade Raymond's Haven Studios.
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Sony The first project out of Haven Studios (a new studio founded by veteran producer Jade Raymond, who's best known for her work on the Assassin's Creed franchise) is Fairgame$, and it looks like it packs plenty of neon-tinged anarchist multiplayer action. The online competitive heist game has a lovely, timely focus on rebelling against billionaires, and it's heading to PlayStation 5 and PC. [Continue reading.]( [Assassin's Creed Mirage will arrive on October 12th]( The parkour-heavy stealth game will be available this fall. Talking of Assassinâs Creed, the next game in the series has a release date. On October 12th, Assassinâs Creed Mirage will put players in the robes of Basim Ibn in the city of Baghdad, 861 CE, and will have a stronger focus on stealth mechanics and parkour-based movement than its predecessor. That makes it look a lot like older games in the series from the trailers we've seen so far, but you still get a pet eagle. [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](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts:
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