Monthly Archives: May, 2026

Huskies Take Their Own Trip To The Moon

The walk-on, or non-scholarship player, has become a dying breed for the University of Washington football team, with just eight of them currently holding down spring roster spots. Yet among them is running back Ryken Moon, who would seem to have his own customized Husky financial backing of sorts -- he's the son of Warren

Underdogs in Sport & Betting: Why Do They Dominate Gambling Expectations?

Underdogs in Sport & Betting: Why Do They Dominate Gambling Expectations? Underdogs are easy to root for, especially when the odds look generous. A cricket side missing its star bowler, a football club playing away, a tennis qualifier on a hot streak – each can start to feel like a clever pick before the numbers

Steve Smith Sounds Off on New Vikings WR

Jul 30, 2022; Spartanburg, South Carolina, US; Former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith (89) on the field during training camp at Wofford College. Mandatory Credit: Griffin Zetterberg-USA TODAY Sports If you’re just checking into Minnesota Vikings football for 2026, it’s perfect timing, and you should get to know Georgia wide receiver Dillon Bell, an

Pittman’s Pocket HBCU Edition: Dylan Djete Proves Alabama State Belongs on the CFL Draft Board

Pittman’s Pocket HBCU Edition: Dylan Djete Proves Alabama State Belongs on the CFL Draft Board By Brian Pittman | Draft Diamonds Staff The Saskatchewan Roughriders made a strong statement in the 2026 CFL Draft when they selected Alabama State wide receiver Dylan Djete in Round 2 with Pick No. 18. For HBCU football, this was

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FuRyu Announces Survival Shooter ANOMALITH for Switch 2, PS5, and PC

by William D'Angelo , posted 3 days ago / 2,204 Views Publisher FuRyu and developer Winning Entertainment Group have announced survival third-person shooter, ANOMALITH, for the Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. It will launch on October 29. View the reveal trailer below: Read details on the game below: ANOMALITH  takes players on

Former Embracer CEO says Fellowship Entertainment spin-off is the “most effective long-term solution”

In an open letter to shareholders, Lars Wingefors says move is key to realising "full potential" of "undervalued" IPs Image credit: Embracer Group Embracer Group's former CEO Lars Wingefors has stated that the decision to spin off Fellowship Entertainment "represents the most effective long-term solution." After stepping down as CEO last June, Wingefors, now chair

Embracer Group announces plans to spin-off Fellowship Entertainment

Structural change announced alongside Q4 results showing a 24% net sales decline and $765.2 million non-cash impairment Image credit: Warner Bros. Embracer Group has released its fourth quarter and full-year financial results, along with plans to spin off Fellowship Entertainment as a new publicly listed company. Fellowship Entertainment will concentrate on its premium IP and

Embracer to spin off major video game franchises and studios

Chris Kerr, Senior Editor, News, GameDeveloper.com May 20, 2026 2 Min Read Embracer Group will separate into two publicly listed companies by spinning off Fellowship Entertainment on Nasdaq Stockholm in 2027.  The move means Embracer Group— which has become something of a layoff specialist in recent years —will preside over four standalone segments: Fellowship Entertainment

Keznamdi Speaks On Reggae, Hip-Hop, And His Journey To The Grammys

MusicThe Kingston, Jamaica native's music speaks to his...