Paris, France | August 2026– More than 6,500 Earth observation (EO) satellites are expected to launch by 2035, generating $155.9 billion in manufacturing revenues as governments expand sovereign intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities, according to the latest edition of Novaspace’s Earth Observation Satellite Systems report. “The rules of the game are changing,” said Federico Banfi, Consultant
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North America / Europe Image: Maxis / Launchbox The western design for SimCity is pretty iconic at this point, utilising building rooftops to spell out the game’s title. Simple, but effective! The use of colour in the text kinda looks like a sunset too, and we’re always up for a good sunset, y’know. Overall, a
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Despite Take-Two and Rockstar Games‘ best efforts, the GTA 6 leaks aren’t dying down. In fact, the hacker known online as Cyberleek is now teasing footage of the open-world game’s strip clubs. Parent company Take-Two isn’t exactly having the best week – the plumbing that contains GTA 6 has been dripping for days, which is
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A24’s Anthony Bourdain biopic Tony by Matt Johnson starring Dominic Sessa expands to 1,640+ runs in North America, while Teenage Sex And Death At Camp Miasma moves to 1,036 screens, both in week 3 and following stellar limited debuts. Mubi’s surreal horror by Jane Schoenbrun stars Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder. Vertical opens fantasy adventure
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Grab your pentagrams, stay off the moors, and let’s make a reservation at The Slaughtered Lamb— because we’re celebrating 45 years of John Landis’ 1981 masterpiece, An American Werewolf in London! Revolutionizing the horror genre, Landis and effects master Rick Baker created the blueprint for modern horror-comedy and introduced special effects that permanently changed Hollywood’s creature designs. The film follows
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Mark Kurlansky’s excellent cultural history Salt has gone viral 25 years after its publication. We recommend seven more books that track the history of civilization through a single subject. View original source here.
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I’ve always heard The Sinking City described as a respectable but flawed survival-horror experience (though practically a must-play if you love H.P. Lovecraft). I never played it, but that’s okay because The Sinking City 2 is a completely standalone story starring a different protagonist, making it a perfect entry point. I’m several hours into the
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GTA 6 currently feels like such a juggernaut that the entire industry is bracing for its impact, but the head of one of the world’s biggest gaming events says he’s not worried that Rockstar won’t be at his show. Speaking to GamesRadar+, Stefan Heikhaus, brand director at Gamescom, acknowledged that “games like GTA or other
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Anya Taylor-Joy’s work on the silver screen has become unavoidable. After her breakthrough role in M. Night Shyamalan’s Split, the actress is seemingly everywhere, from big blockbusters like Furiosa and Dune, to smaller cult favorites like The Menu and The Northman. Even though her movie star career is fairly young, Taylor-Joy has had the opportunity
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Found footage asks for one thing before it asks for anything else. Believe the camera was really there. Believe somebody was holding it, that the battery was a real concern, that nobody in the frame knew they were in a movie. Night Terror buys that belief honestly for long stretches, then spends it on things
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A new EP from Blackpink’s Jennie is on the way. The three-song Fallen Angel drops next Friday, August 28, via the K-pop idol’s own label, Odd Atelier, and Columbia. Below, check out the project’s cover art and a surreal teaser for the title track’s music video—also out on the 28th. Blackpink returned earlier this year
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Okay, let’s see what everybody is up to this weekend… Ollie Reynolds, Reviews Editor The Duskbloods! Need I say more? Okay, I will. I’m so excited to dive into this and see what it’s all about. I’m a big FromSoftware fan, and Hidetaka Miyazaki’s game in particular just have something to them; a sense of
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Released in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance, The Legend of Zelda: Minish Cap is considered an underrated gem when it comes to the Zelda franchise. Marking the twelfth entry in the Nintendo series, Minish Cap shed light on the history of the Four Sword and villain Vaati, but it was Link’s ability to shrink
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The Weeknd has completed a five-night sold-out run at Wembley Stadium, with his UK stint raising more than $350,000 (£260,000) for charity. The Canadian pop superstar played the final of his Wembley shows on Wednesday night (August 19), and the UK leg of the ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ tour also included two shows at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium in June. Between
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