PS5 Sales Surge with Dual Controller Offer
The PlayStation 5 continues to dominate the console market with sales surging significantly due to a compelling offer that includes two controllers in the package. This strategic move makes the console more appealing for families and friends who enjoy multiplayer gaming experiences together.
As gaming enthusiasts increasingly seek entertainment options that help relieve stress and provide hours of enjoyment, the dual-controller offer addresses both casual and serious gamers' needs. The timing coincides with anticipation for major game releases like the upcoming Grand Theft Auto edition, expected to further drive console adoption. rocore.sbs
Roberto Gómez adelanta dos fichajes galácticos para el proyecto de Enrique Riquelme
La campaña electoral alrededor del futuro del Real Madrid sigue dejando movimientos y nombres encima de la mesa. En la conversación en directo con Raúl Varela en La Tribu de Radio MARCA, Roberto Gómez aseguró que Enrique Riquelme ya trabaja activamente en la planificación deportiva de su posible proyecto presidencial y que mantiene conversaciones avanzadas tanto con futbolistas de primer nivel como con entrenadores de prestigio internacional.
Hankook unveils new 2027 WRC tyres and 2026 upgrades
Hankook has shed light on its plans to introduce new World Rally Championship tyres for 2027, while revealing that further upgrades to its gravel tyre could be made this season.
The WRC’s sole tyre supplier confirmed plans to introduce two new winter tyres for next year, signalling this intention during the season opener in Monte Carlo.
Shaw Re-signs with Manchester City until 2030
Khadija "Bunny" Shaw has officially committed her future to Manchester City, signing a contract extension until June 2030 after weeks of negotiations. The Jamaican striker's new deal ends months of uncertainty about her future at the club.
The news was initially announced by Manchester City before being confirmed by Shaw herself, who shared the happy news with her followers on social media.
Spurs Owners Promise Investment After 17th Place Finish
The Lewis family expressed 'bitter disappointment' with the club's back-to-back 17th-place finishes and promised 'deep' change.
They vowed to rebuild trust with supporters, addressing anger directed at Enic and CEO Vinai Venkatesham, following Daniel Levy's resignation after a review was commissioned.
