Ready for a weekend of binge-watching and gaming updates? This week brings a fresh wave of OTT releases, exciting announcements from Sony's State of Play, and insights into the world of game development. Let's dive in!
OTT Releases to Watch This Week
Your watchlist is about to get a major upgrade! Several exciting films and series have just dropped on various streaming platforms. Action fans can look forward to thrillers like Daaku Maharaaj and Baby John, while those who enjoy gripping dramas will want to check out Reacher Season 3. There's something for everyone, from crime sagas to comedy-dramas.

Where can you find these new releases? Look no further than streaming giants like Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and SonyLIV. Don't forget to also check out Disney+ Hotstar and JioCinema for even more options.
CID Season 2 Arrives on Netflix
Fans of the iconic crime series CID are in for a treat! Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix, starting with the first 18 episodes available from February 21st. New episodes will be added every Saturday and Sunday at 10 PM, so mark your calendars. But don't worry, you can still catch CID on Sony Entertainment Television and SonyLIV as well. The show's gripping investigative storytelling and memorable characters continue to make it a household favorite.

Sony's State of Play: Game Announcements Galore!
Sony's State of Play event delivered a ton of exciting news for gamers. From long-awaited trailers to surprise announcements, there was something for every type of player. One of the biggest reveals was a new trailer for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, confirming its August 28th release date.
Other highlights included new trailers for already announced titles like Hazelight's Split Fiction and Capcom's Onimusha. We also got announcements for new games like Saros, Tides of Annihilation, and Days Gone Remastered. Get ready to update your wishlists!
Naughty Dog's Tough Choice: The Last of Us Online
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida recently shared some insights into Naughty Dog's decision to cancel The Last of Us Online. According to Yoshida, the game was "great," but the studio simply couldn't dedicate the resources required to fully develop it.

This decision also paved the way for Naughty Dog to pursue new ventures like Intergalactic. It's a reminder that even the biggest studios face tough choices when balancing multiple high-profile projects. As Yoshida said, sometimes you have to choose.
And in a surprising twist, Yoshida also touched upon Xbox launching one of its games on the PlayStation platform, showing the ever-evolving landscape of the gaming industry.
What's Next?
With so much new content to consume, this week promises to be packed with entertainment. Whether you're settling in for a binge-watching session or gearing up for the latest gaming adventures, there's plenty to keep you occupied. Don't forget to update your watchlists and stay tuned for more updates!