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Tekin Night (Mega): From Kratos TV Casting to Sony's New Handheld Beast

Mega-Sized Nightly News. Ryan Hurst as Kratos? RTX 6090 delayed, and Sony's answer to Steam Deck leaks.

1. God of War TV Show: The Casting That Broke the Internet Amazon's silence finally broke. Hours ago, Hollywood Reporter insiders confirmed that **Ryan Hurst** (Thor in Ragnarok, Opie in Sons of Anarchy)

has signed on to play **Kratos** in the live-action series. It's a smart pick; Hurst has the massive physique and knows the game world. Alongside him, **Mandy Patinkin** is rumored as Odin. The production

team promised to stay faithful to the source material, unlike the Halo show. The story starts exactly at the 2018 game; an old, tired Kratos taking Atreus to the highest peak. Can Hurst recreate that deep

voice and hidden rage? Early fan reactions are overwhelmingly positive. 2. PlayStation Vita 2: Sony's Pocket Monster The surprise success of the PlayStation Portal taught Sony that people crave handheld

play. But this time, no streaming. Leaked reports from Sony's Tokyo R&D show a new native handheld codenamed **"Q-Lite Pro"** in works. It uses **AMD RDNA 5** architecture, essentially making it a pocket

PS4 Pro. Here's the scary part: It's designed to interface with PS6 updates (likely coming 2028). Sony won't lose the market to Steam Deck and Switch 2. Rumors say it's all-digital but plays PS5 games

at optimized 1080p/60fps. Would you pay $600 for this beast? 3. RTX 6090: Delayed to 2027 While we all awaited NVIDIA's next beast in late 2026, leaker Kopite7kimi dropped a bombshell. Due to the global

GDDR7 shortage and NVIDIA's hyper-focus on AI server chips (Blackwell), the gaming **GeForce RTX 60** series is pushed to H2 2027. Bad news, but with a silver lining: NVIDIA has more time to optimize the

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