Take-Two hints that ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ is coming in 2024

You could be going on heists, stealing cars and competing in races in Grand Theft Auto VI sometime next year. Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two, has shared its projections for the future along with its yearly earnings report. And apparently, it’s gearing up to release projects that it believes will take its “company to even greater levels of success.” The company expects the titles it’s releasing in the fiscal year 2025 to help it achieve $8 billion in net bookings, or the net amount of products and services sold. While it didn’t explicitly name those titles, the Grand Theft Auto franchise has historically been one of Take-Two’s biggest moneymakers. 

As IGN notes, Take-Two’s net bookings for the previous fiscal year reached $5.3 billion, and it’s thanks to the company’s Zynga acquisition. Before that, it was earning around $3 billion a year. An almost $3 billion jump in net bookings is massive, and unless Take-Two is making another huge acquisition, GTA is the franchise that would enable it to achieve that goal. IGN asked Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick whether we’re going to see GTA 6 as soon as next year, but the executive refused to confirm or deny it. 

Part of the company’s press release reads:

“Looking ahead, Fiscal 2025 is a highly anticipated year for our Company. For the last several years, we have been preparing our business to release an incredibly robust pipeline of projects that we believe will take our company to even greater levels of success. In Fiscal 2025, we expect to enter this new era by launching several groundbreaking titles that we believe will set new standards in our industry and enable us to achieve over $8 billion in Net Bookings and over $1 billion in Adjusted Unrestricted Operating Cash Flow. We expect to sustain this momentum by delivering even higher levels of operating results in Fiscal 2026 and beyond.”

Take-Two’s fiscal year 2025 starts in April 2024 and ends on March 31st, 2025. Even if the Rockstar doesn’t release GTA 6 in 2024, it could still be coming out in the first three months the year after. Bottom line: We don’t have to wait that long for the game to arrive. Since 90 videos of GTA 6 gameplay footage leaked late last year, you probably already know what you can expect. The clips, which Rockstar confirmed as legit, showed two playable protagonists, including a female character named Lucia, committing crimes in a fictionalized version of Miami.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/take-two-hints-that-grand-theft-auto-vi-is-coming-in-2024-102507050.html?src=rss 

Watch a trailer for ‘The Creator,’ another film with an AI gone rogue

Skynet. Ultron. HAL-9000. These are but a few artificial intelligence systems that have gone rogue in films. Whether The Creator can produce a fictional AI that would make a mark on popular culture remains to be seen, but it is another movie that pits humanity against artificial intelligence. Its official website says the movie is about Joshua, an ex-special forces agent recruited to hunt down the Creator. That’s the architect behind the advanced AI that was developed to protect humanity only to detonate a nuclear warhead in Los Angeles. 

The Creator apparently also developed a weapon with the power to end all war and all of humanity, and Joshua and his team were tasked to destroy it. They then discovered that the world-ending weapon is an AI in the form of a young child. Of course, Joshua couldn’t kill it and ended up taking it places and letting it do kid things like playing with other children. Is it evil or not? We don’t know at this point. The trailer released by 20th Century Studios, New Regency and Entertainment One only shows the AI as a playful, inquisitive child. 

The film was directed and conceptualized by Gareth Edwards, the same director behind Rogue One. John David Washington (Tenet) plays Joshua, the protagonist grieving the disappearance of his wife played by Gemma Chan. Ken Watanabe, Sturgill Simpson and Allison Janney also play roles in the movie, which will arrive in theaters on September 29th.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/watch-a-trailer-for-the-creator-another-film-with-an-ai-gone-rogue-085538991.html?src=rss 

Twitter faces lawsuit for allegedly getting a Saudi dissident imprisoned

In December 2022, former Twitter employee Ahmad Abouammo was found guilty of taking bribes from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in return for sensitive account information on dissidents using the website. Now, the sister of Abdulrahman al-Sadhan, who was allegedly kidnapped and tortured for operating a Twitter account critical of Saudi Arabia, has filed a lawsuit accusing Twitter of breaking the law for letting its employees reveal his identity. 

Areej al-Sadhan filed the complaint on her and her brother’s behalf under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) statute. Her brother, Abdulrahman, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for supporting terrorism. In her complaint, Areej accuses Twitter of giving her brother’s “identifying information to the government of Saudi Arabia, which blatantly violates its terms and conditions.” She continued: “This puts every Twitter user at risk. As a result, Saudi Arabia kidnapped, tortured, imprisoned, and — through a sham trial — sentenced my brother to 20 years in prison, simply for criticizing Saudi repression on his Twitter account.” The Saudi government has apparently denied Abdulrahman contact with his family, who has no idea whether he’s still alive. 

Abouammo and another former Twitter employee named Ali Alzabarah accessed confidential Twitter user data 30,892 times in 2015, the lawsuit states. They then allegedly handed Saudi Arabia identifying information for 6,000 Twitter user accounts, including names, birthdates, device identifiers, phone numbers, IP addresses and session IP histories associated with user accounts. 

While Twitter will likely defend itself by saying that it didn’t approve or wasn’t aware of Saudi’s espionage activities, the lawsuit also states that US intelligence agencies warned the company about Alzabarah giving Saudi Arabia user information in late 2015. Six months after the warning, Jack Dorsey, who was Twitter’s CEO back then, met with Mohammed bin Salman “despite knowing full well [Saudi Arabia’s] malign activities and various crimes,” the complaint reads. 

As The Washington Post notes, Twitter faced two other lawsuits related to Saudi’s spying activities on its website. However, one was dismissed after it failed to establish a connection between the 2015 leak of information and the hacking of the plaintiff’s phone three years later, which had led to his family and friends getting imprisoned. Saudi also isn’t the only country conducting espionage on the website. Twitter’s former security chief turned whistleblower, Peiter Zatko, revealed last year that the company was also previously warned that it had Chinese intelligence agents on its payroll. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/twitter-faces-lawsuit-for-allegedly-getting-a-saudi-dissident-imprisoned-061457663.html?src=rss 

Jennifer Lopez Rocks Dramatic Arm Tattoo On The Set Of Ben Affleck’s ‘Unstoppable’: Photos

The singer and actress had ink of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and red flowers on her upper right arm, as she got into character during the photographed appearance.

The singer and actress had ink of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and red flowers on her upper right arm, as she got into character during the photographed appearance. 

Hailey Bieber Stuns In Strapless Silver Dress On Dinner Date With Justin In London: Photos

Hailey Bieber looked incredible in a sultry, silvery formal dress as she stepped out for dinner with her pop star husband.

Hailey Bieber looked incredible in a sultry, silvery formal dress as she stepped out for dinner with her pop star husband. 

Ariana Madix Reacts To Tom Sandoval & Raquel Leviss Breakup Reports: ‘I Don’t Buy That At All’

Ariana Madix shared her reaction to the Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss breakup reports and reveals the exact reason why she doesn’t think it’s true.

Ariana Madix shared her reaction to the Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss breakup reports and reveals the exact reason why she doesn’t think it’s true. 

‘Vanderpump Rules’: Tom Sandoval Finally Confirms ‘Miami Girl’ Hookup & Hints At More Cheating

According to Tom Sandoval, Raquel Leviss and ‘Miami Girl’ weren’t the only people he cheated on Ariana with. There was ‘one other’ person and that person wasn’t random.

According to Tom Sandoval, Raquel Leviss and ‘Miami Girl’ weren’t the only people he cheated on Ariana with. There was ‘one other’ person and that person wasn’t random. 

‘Vanderpump Rules’ Producer Says Cast Needed A Break After ‘New Information’ Was Revealed At Reunion

The ‘new information’ was apparently so wild that the show’s executive producer felt it’d be best to give the cast a break before filming season 11.

The ‘new information’ was apparently so wild that the show’s executive producer felt it’d be best to give the cast a break before filming season 11. 

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