• I compared the two best Android smartwatches right now - and it was pretty dang close
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    Matthew Miller/ZDNETI spent a couple of weeks with the OnePlus Watch 3, and it's clear that OnePlus took customer feedback to heart. The battery life is better, the rotating crown makes navigation easier, and the design caters to fans of larger watches. If size weren't a factor, this might be my new go-to Wear OS smartwatch.That said, a few software updates are still needed to iron out some issues. In fact, the launch was delayed by a couple of months due to a spelling error on the back panel.Also:I've tested dozens of smartwatches, but the Oura Ring 4 was first to show me I'm sickMeanwhile, it's been about six months since Google released the Pixel Watch 3, a minimalist smartwatch that keeps improving with regular updates. When it comes to software, nothing I've tested beats the Pixel Watch 3 -- and with two size options, it's a great fit for everyone. Both of these third-gen Android smartwatches are excellent, so let's break down why you might pick one over the other. Specifications OnePlus Watch 3Google Pixel Watch 3 (45mm)Display 1.5-inch AMOLED LTPO, Sapphire Crystal 320ppi AMOLED LTPO, Gorilla Glass 5 Weight 49.7g (w/o strap) 37g (w/o strap) Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Storage32GB32GBBattery life5 days (120 hours)24 hours, 36 hours with battery saver modeDurabilityIP68, 5ATM, MIL-STD-810HIP68, 5ATMConnectivityBluetooth 5.2, WiFiBluetooth 5.3, WiFi, 4G LTEPriceStarting at $329.99Starting at $399.99 You should buy the OnePlus Watch 3 if... Matthew Miller/ZDNET 1. You want the longest battery life in a smartwatch OnePlus claims the Watch 3 lasts up to five days (or 120 hours) on a single charge, and in my experience, that holds true -- I've only needed to charge it once a week. On top of that, it supports fast charging, so just 10 minutes plugged in gives you a full day of battery life. Also:My new favorite Android smartwatch outperforms Google and Samsung in a crucial wayBattery life can stretch even further with power-saving mode, but in my testing, I left it in smart mode while running and rowing about three times a week. OnePlus provides detailed battery life estimates based on factors like wireless status, message frequency, and exercise tracking, so be sure to check the product page for specifics. Still, it's refreshing to move beyond the typical one- to two-day battery cycle -- thanks to a large-capacity battery, silicon-carbon technology, and a dual-OS architecture. 2. You want a durable smartwatch The Pixel Watch 3 is a sleek, minimalist smartwatch, but its design is dominated by curved glass that leaves the display exposed. In contrast, the OnePlus Watch 3 is built like a tank, featuring a sapphire crystal face with an 8+ rating on the Mohs hardness scale, a stainless steel case with a titanium bezel, IP68 dust and water resistance, a 50m water pressure rating, and MIL-STD-810H certification.The included rugged silicone band adds to its durability, with a substantial thickness and a stainless steel clasp that keeps it securely in place. Plus, the large rotating digital crown makes navigation easyeven when wearing gloves. 3. Basic health and wellness data is all you need GPS accuracy is excellent, and the heart rate sensor performs reliably in most conditions. The OnePlus Watch 3 supports a wide range of sports, even offering advanced metrics for some activities. However, you can't customize the data screens during workouts, so you're limited to the information OnePlus chooses to display. Also:The best Android smartwatches you can buy: Expert testedThe OHealth smartphone app provides post-workout insights, including running dynamics, but its home screen isn't customizable. Some tiles appear empty, and you can't arrange data for quick, glanceable access. That said, if you're looking for accurate tracking and a solid set of basic features, the OnePlus Watch 3 could be a great fit. You should buy the Google Pixel Watch 3 if... Matthew Miller/ZDNET 1. You want the best software experience While the OnePlus Watch 3 runs the latest version of Wear OS, some apps are simply more functional on the Pixel Watch 3. Take Google Home, for exampleon the Pixel Watch 3, you can connect to your cameras and view live video feeds. On the OnePlus Watch 3, the same app just redirects you to open Google Home on your phone. Also:This Android smartwatch made me consider switching to Google PixelThe Pixel Watch 3 also offers deep Fitbit integration and is optimized for runners, with dynamic coaching features that help you reach your goals using just the watch. It tracks advanced health and wellness metrics, and the overall software experience feels more polished. Plus, as a Google product, the Pixel Watch 3 is guaranteed to receive more frequent software updates. 2. You want LTE and connected safety features One of the standout features of the Pixel Watch 3 -- even surpassing the Apple Watch in this areais its focus on safety. The Safety Check feature lets you set a check-in timer when moving from point A to B, ensuring your emergency contacts are notified if something goes wrong. Best of all, you don't need a cellular plan to use these connected safety features. The watch also includes SOS alerts and emergency detection for falls and car crashes, similar to Apple's offerings. The Pixel Watch 3 also incorporates LTE support so you can pay a minimal fee to your carrier and leave your smartphone behind as you workout and still stay connected. There are rumors that a future OnePlus Watch may include LTE support. 3. You need emergency services and no one is around At Google's launch event last fall, the company showcased its Loss of Pulse Detection feature, and I spent time speaking with doctors about how it works. This technology feels especially personal to me -- five years ago, my father suffered a cardiac arrest while sitting in his recliner. His wife didn't find him for at least 15 minutes, and by then, it was too late. Also: Your Google Pixel Watch 3 is about to get a life-saving update - for freeThe Loss of Pulse DetectionGoogle uses advanced algorithms to be able to detect if a watch was removed on purpose or if the person wearing it is in a trauma state. I look forward to hearing stories of lives saved by Google with this feature. 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  • When Do The Clocks Change? When Daylight Savings Time Begins In March
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    Clocks "spring forward" in the U.S. and Canada on March 9 and in the U.K. and Europe on March 30, ... [+] 2025. Here's exactly when and why we have Daylight Savings Time.gettyIts almost time to change the clocks, but when and what to? Daylight saving time designed to create more hours of sunlight is about to mean a time change in March. However, whether you need to change your clocks depends on where you live. So when should we set our clocks back?If you do have to "spring forward" your clock, it will mean an hour less of sleep. Here's why and whether you'll need to.When Do The Clocks Change In The U.S. And Canada?Should you change your clocks on Saturday night or Sunday night? The 48 U.S. states and all of Canada's provinces and territories where Daylight Saving Time is observed will need to set clocks forward one hour at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 9, 2025. In the U.S., this doesn't apply to Hawaii and Arizona, except for the Navajo Nation, which adheres to DST. In Canada, DST is not observed in parts of British Columbia, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan, according to World Atlas.When Do The Clocks Change In The U.K. And Europe?In the U.K. the clocks go forward one hour at 1:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in March (Sunday, March 30, 2025) to British Summer Time (BST), according to the U.K. government, and back one hour at 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday in October to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) (Sunday, October 26, 2025). The same applies to most European countries, except Iceland, Belarus and Russia, according to Timeanddate.Why We Have Daylight Savings Time And What Will Happen To ItDaylight Saving Time is used in over 70 countries, according to timeanddate.com. Introduced initially to conserve energy, it increases the hours of daylight and creates longer summer evenings but disrupts circadian rhythms, with health risks debated including social jet lag, depression and fatigue.President Donald Trump said on social media in December, "Daylight Saving Time is inconvenient and very costly to our Nation." However, disagreements exist over whether to stay permanently on Standard Time or Daylight Saving Time. Currently, 20 states have passed legislation or resolutions for permanent DST, but approval from Congress is required.When Does Spring 2025 Start And End?That depends on what you mean. Meteorological spring begins on March 1 and ends on May 31, so weather forecasters favor those dates. However, astronomical spring as determined by Earths journey around the sun and its tilted axis (which together cause seasons) begins on the vernal equinox date and ends on the summer solstice. This year, thats March 20-June 21.Wishing you clear skies and wide eyes.
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  • Gervonta Davis Vs. Lamont Roach: What Time Does It Start?
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    WBA Super Featherweight World Champion Lamont Roach and WBA Lightweight World Champion Gervonta ... [+] "Tank" Davis (Photo by Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)Anadolu via Getty ImagesGervonta Tank Davis (30-0, 28 KOs) will defend his WBA lightweight title against Lamont Roach (25-1-1, 10 KOs) on Saturday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.The two men have tons of familiarity dating back to their amateur days.Many doubt that Roach can present Davis with a serious challenge, but the former is determined to convince the world that it wont be as easy as everyone expects.Here is the information for the main card, which you can order on Prime PPV or PPV.com.Date: Saturday, March 1Time: 8 p.m. ETStream: Prime PPV and PPV.comLocation: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New YorkDavis-Roach is expected to begin their ring walks at 10pm ET.Gervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach - Full Prime PPV CardGervonta Davis vs. Lamont Roach: WBA lightweight titleJose Valenzuela vs. Gary Antuanne Russell: Super lightweightAlberto Puello vs. Sandor Martin: WBC super lightweight titleYoenis Tellez vs. Julian Williams: Super welterweightJarrett Hurd vs. Johan Gonzalez: MiddleweightWhat Roach Needs to Do to Pull the UpsetNEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 28: Lamont Roach Jr. steps on the scale and poses at the weigh in at ... [+] the WBA lightweight title bout against Gervonta Davis at Barclays Center on February 28, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)Getty ImagesLets be honestRoach is justifiably a huge underdog. Hes fought Davis twice in the amateurs and lost decisions in both fights. As a pro, he has never faced an opponent on Davis level.Roach also hasnt shown the kind of punching power that would convince fans hell be able to hurt the lightweight champion. If Roach is going to have success, hell need to establish his jabwhich is easier said than done against a fighter like Davis, whose lack of height often works in his favor against taller opponents.Roach also has to prove that he can take a shot without wilting, as most of Davis opponents have done in his 30 pro fights. Lastly, Roach has to frustrate Davis. Whether its through wrestling, roughhousing, or unpredictable movement, hes got to bring some anxiety to Davis performance.When Tank is in the flow state, hes a wrecking machine.What Tank Must Do to Retain His TitleNEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 28: Gervonta Davis steps on the scale and poses at the weigh in ... [+] defending his WBA lightweight title bout against Lamont Roach Jr.at Barclays Center on February 28, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)Getty ImagesIt may sound overly simplistic, but Davis needs to be himself. Hes as physically gifted as any fighter in the sport, and his fight IQ is exceptional.He starts slow while getting an opponents timing, but once he has it, hes on a seek-and-destroy mission. If there is anything he must be careful of in this fight, its falling into the trap of being too friendly and familiar with Roach.The two men seemingly have a good relationship. Davis showed immense respect for Roachs mother at the presser on Thursday.If Davis stays focused on the task, he will have this finished by the sixth round.Here is a look at the boxing schedule for 2025 following Tank vs. Roach.Boxing Schedule 2025Friday, March 7, 2025Location: Royal Albert Hall, London, GBTime: 1:00 PM (ET)The Ring Welterweight Championship: (c) Natasha Jonas vs. Lauren PriceWednesday, March 12, 2025Location: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AustraliaTime: 3:00 am ETKeith Thurman vs. Brock JarvisMichael Zerafa vs. Erkan AySaturday, March 15, 2025Location: M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool, GBTime: 1:00 PM (ET)WBA World Featherweight Championship: (c) Nick Ball vs. TJ DohenySunday, March 16, 2025Location: The Theater at MSG, New York City, USTime: 9:00 PM (ET)Callum Walsh vs. Dean SutherlandSaturday, March 29, 2025Location: Fontainebleau, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, USTime: 9:00 PM (ET)WBO World Welterweight Championship: (c) Mikaela Mayer vs. Sandy RyanBruce Shoo Shoo Carrington vs. Enrique VivasSaturday, April 12, 2025Location: Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USTime: 8:00 PM (ET)The Ring Welterweight Championship: (c) Jaron Boots Ennis vs. Eimantas StanionisSaturday, April 26, 2025Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, GBTime: 12:00 PM (ET)Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor BennAnthony Yarde vs. Lyndon ArthurLiam Smith vs. Aaron McKennaChris Billam-Smith vs. Brandon GlantonCheavon Clarke vs. Viddal RileySaturday, May 2, 2025Location: Times SquareTime: TBDRyan Garcia vs. Rolly RomeroDevin Haney vs. Jose RamirezTeofimo Lopez vs. Arnold Barboza Jr.
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  • Sci-fi thriller Dissolution smartly interweaves time travel and memory
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    Time travel stories often trap characters in loops for our enjoymentVirgilio Ferreira/Millennium Images, UKDissolution(Nicholas Binge (Harper Collins (UK, 27 March); Penguin Random House (US, 25 March))Time travel is, of course, a staple of science fiction. The means of travelling through time may differ from a 1960s police box to a set of ancient standing stones but time shifting generally leads to all kinds of problems with timelines and important things being erased from or added to them. Our heroes can also get stuck in loops, doomed to repeat themselves endlessly for our pleasure unless
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  • Americans are afraid to fly after recent crashes — social media and DOGE aren't helping
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    Americans are on edge after recent air travel disasters, andsome are ditching flying altogether.Social media and recent FAA firings have heightened public anxiety about flying.Despite recent crashes, data shows that flying is still a safe mode of transportation.Collective anxiety about flying often spikes after high-profile accidents, but the combination of social media and the recent firings at the Federal Aviation Administration may be exacerbating fears.Videos of passengers inverted in their seats and evacuating from a smoking Delta Air Lines plane after it caught fire emerged across social media platforms after the crash, garnering millions of views on X alone.The crash followed a deadly American Airlines midair collision that killed 67 people in January. Other deadly crashes this year involving small planes, including one in Philadelphia and another in western Alaska, have added to the collection of safety events.Two more aircraft near-misses in Chicago and Washington, DC, on Tuesday, have further sparked concerns about planes crashing near airports.Despite the public concerns and federal shake-ups, flying is still the safest mode of transportation, aviation experts told Business Insider.Cautious passengers should focus on what they can control, like listening to crew commands especially leaving bags behind during an evacuation and wearing their seatbelts. Passengers leaving a Delta Air Lines CRJ-900 jet after it crashed on landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Peter Koukov/via REUTERS Some people say they're more worried than ever about flyingThomas Lecaque, an associate professor of history at Grand View University with plans to travel for research grants, told BI he will make the journey between Des Moines, Iowa, and Boston via car instead of taking a plane after recent air travel catastrophes."Flying has always been a really, really safe mode of transportation," he said. "But the last month just made it really hard for me to continue telling myself that over and over again."Plenty of fliers get nervous about air travel a rough landing or turbulent flight here or there will do that. But Lecaque is among the travelers who read news about recent air crashes and FAA firings something spearheaded by the White House DOGE office and decided to ditch air travel, at least for a while. Hundreds of FAA employees have been fired in the weeks since the crash in DC in the office's push to cut spending. More staff reductions are expected in the coming weeks.One Bluesky user posted on the same day that she was "officially so scared of flying" that she was going to drive to Chicago for her imminent trip.Jesse Lei, a San Francisco resident, told Business Insider that recent cuts to the FAA are the biggest flight concern to him."I'm going to avoid the domestic airspace at least for the time being, because no one knows how the FAA firings will affect our safety," Lei said. "The DCA crash was especially scary because, if anything, our capital and national airport should have been the safest place."Many who choose to fly say they're on edge more than before.Joey Siu, a frequent flyer who has been working in Washington, DC, said that people on her flight out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in February clapped when the plane took off and that the captain reassured passengers of the flight's safety, both of which seem uncommon to her."When a crash happened right at DCA, which hits so close to home, and when so many friends who do essential work in the federal government were fired, all these issues added up made my experience flying out of DCA a very, very horrifying one," said Siu.What the data says about aviation safetyGlobally, there were over 300 airline fatalities in 2024 the highest number in recent history due to major crashes in Kazakhstan and South Korea, according to data compiled by the Aviation Safety Network, a nonprofit research organization.According to aviation data provider OAG, the fatalities were still a fraction of the 2.5 billion seats flown by the world's top 20 airlines in 2024. In the US, data from the aviation data company Cirium shows US airlines carried about 600 million people in 2024. There were zero fatalities.The January American Airlines crash means the US fatality rate will increase from 2024. However, Cirium data shows about 50 million people fly every month in the US putting the current fatality rate at a fraction of a percent. The aftermath of the American Eagle Flight 5342 crash with a military helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Eduardo Munoz/REUTERS An August 2024 study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found the chance of dying in a commercial air crash was one in about 13 million boardings globally between 2018 and 2022. That is down from the one in about 8 million between 2008 and 2017 and the one in 350,000 between 1968 and 1977.A combination of robust aircraft design, strict federal training standards, and risk-averse airline safety policies contribute to a sound aviation system.Social media isn't helping the worryAviation and misinformation expertsslew of accidents as a seemingly chaotic time in aviation safety, but said social media has perpetuated that narrative.For the first two months of the year, when many of the incidents occurred, aviation incident discussions on social media were up 243% on X in the US and 71% on Reddit compared to early 2024, according to an analysis by Storyful. In the same timespan, expressions of flying anxity rose 72% on X and 22% on Reddit, the analysis found.US-based aviation safety expert Anthony Brickhouse told BI that social media has "changed everything." He added that livestreaming or quickly spreading images of crashes can lead to misinformation, particularly when posts aren't fact-checked.Rich Davis, a senior security advisor at risk mitigation firm International SOS who worked at United Airlines for more than 40 years, told BI that people can get glued to their televisions after a crash.However, Davis said the accidents are "extremely rare" and have no apparent links. International SOS consults with organizations to analyze and reduce risk while traveling.He added that it's too early to tell if any of DOGE's actions have affected safety."When something does go wrong, people's minds often jump to wanting to find an explanation for that," Roberta Duffield, director of intelligence at the disinformation-fighting startup Blackbird.AI, told BI. "That can be really dangerous because there's always a massive gap between what happened and the actual proper investigations."
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  • How to manage up and avoid getting an Elon Musk-style email asking you to show your work
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    If you want to keep your job, show your work.That's Elon Musk's latest directive to federal employees, and it highlights the importance of self-promotion at work.Career experts shared tips with BI for how to make your achievements at work visible to higher-ups.If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Depends on who you ask.This one's easier: If you accomplish an important task at work and your boss doesn't hear about it, did you even do it? That answer, unfortunately, is a resounding no.After President Trump said Elon Musk should "get more aggressive" with slashing federal spending, Musk sent an email to federal employees last Saturday telling them to reply with five things they accomplished in the prior week and cc their manager. Failure to respond would be tantamount to resignation, he said in a post on X.Why showing your work mattersCareer experts told BI Musk's approach is "fear-based management." While his approach may have been blunt, it reflects at its core something pretty mundane, and certainly not exclusive to Musk: Employers want to know what employees are doing."Your work can't speak for itself," said Melody Wilding, executive coach and author of the forthcoming book "Managing Up: How to Get What You Need from the People in Charge."It's a crucial time to make sure your work is visible. Layoffs are sweeping tech and other industries. And many employers are increasingly concerned about what employees are working on, especially since remote and hybrid arrangements make their activities less visible. As a result, they are turning to employee surveillance tools to monitor workers.Power in the workplace has shifted back to employers after a blip during the pandemic when it briefly tilted toward workers."Managing up is more important now than ever," said Mary Abbajay, president of Careerstone Group and author of "Managing Up: How to Move up, Win at Work, and Succeed with Any Type of Boss."Your boss is juggling their own responsibilities, so they can't track all of your work, Abbajay said.Many people, though, particularly women, feel uncomfortable about self-promotion in the workplace, research has shown. Abbajay says she'd remind these people that discussing their wins at work shows confidence, not arrogance."When we talk about our accomplishments, we are stating facts," she said. "And when we state facts, there's no aggrandizing in that. We are just saying, 'I finished this project two weeks ahead of schedule and $5,000 under budget.'"How to highlight achievements big and smallIf you've just had a big win at work, consider sending an email to your boss about it, or bring it up in a hallway conversation or a meeting. Wilding also recommends kicking off your regular check-ins with your boss by recapping what you accomplished since you last met.Wilding said to talk about not just what you did, but also the impact of your work: What business value or efficiency did it create, or what time or money did it save your team?Instead of approaching this as self-promotion, think of it as simply informing your manager, so they can communicate these accomplishments and outcomes up their own chain of command to get your team more resources or influence, Wilding said.She said that in a meeting, you might bring up a significant milestone on a project as a teaching moment so you can share what you learned with your teammates.This has the added benefit of giving visibility into how you process information and make decisions in the company's best interest, she said. Showing those in leadership your higher-level thinking at work could help with your career advancement more than simply saying you hit your KPIs.If the cadence feels appropriate, consider sending an email on Mondays of what's on tap for the week, and another on Fridays recapping what you accomplished that week, Wilding says. You can preemptively say no response is necessary to avoid creating additional work for your boss.Wilding says some of her clients have also experimented with creating a newsletter of sorts that gives a monthly or quarterly rundown on what the team accomplished in that time. Sometimes, this newsletter features a small case study or a spotlight on an individual team member. With this approach, you might even reach a bigger audience, such as cross-functional partners, vendors, or skip-level managers.Keep your digital calendar up-to-date with what you're working on so your boss can readily see, Abbajay says. You might even ask a quick question about a project you're working on, a question you don't necessarily need an answer to, just to subtly remind your boss what's on your plate.And bear in mind that your approach to making your work visible also depends on your boss' management style.While a micromanager might expect a weekly email detailing your progress, a more laissez-faire boss might require you to be more proactive drawing attention to your accomplishments.Highlighting your own accomplishments at work can feel uncomfortable. But self-promotion is key to securing an actual."It is your responsibility to make sure people know how good you are, how successful you are, and what your accomplishments are," said Abbajay. "Because if you don't tell them, who will?"
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  • Why Im convinced GTA 6 has been delayed until 2026 Readers Feature
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    Why Im convinced GTA 6 has been delayed until 2026 Readers FeatureGameCentralPublished March 1, 2025 9:00am GTA 6 news has been a long time coming (Rockstar Games)A reader is increasingly pessimistic about not just the release date of GTA 6 but Rockstar Games attitude towards its fans.Its going to be March by the time you read this, if this feature gets used, and that means its 15 months since the last, and indeed first, GTA 6 trailer. Take-Two, who own Rockstar Games, keep saying that the game is going to be out this year but weve heard absolutely nothing about it since December 2023 and we have no idea when its out or when the next trailer is.In an industry where almost everything leaks out months ahead of time there havent even been any serious leaks, so its impossible to even guess whats going on. The line has gone dead and the only thing we get is Take-Two telling their investors that there hasnt been a delay. But I dont believe them.They can say whatever they want now, and then just delay it anyway and say something changed, so there is absolutely nothing right now to make you believe the game is going to be released on time.Im not all that upset if the game has been delayed till next year. Weve waited this long, so another year isnt going to be the end of the world. After all, nobody wants another Cyberpunk 2077 launch fiasco. What I object to though is the lack of information and the glee that Rockstar seems to take in saying nothing and leaving everyone wondering.Maybe Im being entitled, I get that they dont have to tell us anything, but the vibe I get from Rockstar at the moment is pure Sony style arrogance and I dont think its any coincidence that theyre also known for saying as little as possible recently and I dont think theyre exactly loved for that.Why can Rockstar not just say well have a new update/new trailer on such and such a date, or even just a month, and then wed know exactly where we stand. I get that they might not be able to give a release date at the moment, because theyre not exactly sure when it will be finished, but they can tell us when the next trailer is. Its not like you have to finish the game to finish a trailer.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser thatsupports HTML5videoUp NextI just feel Take-Two are saying its not delayed so their share price wont fall and then in the next few months well get a single tweet saying its delayed until 2026, because of reasons. Maybe well get a second trailer with a mic drop of a 2026 release date but even that seems too optimistic at this point.Ive seen other people discuss it before, but I feel there is now a breakdown in terms of not just communication between publishers and fans but trust too. Its increasingly obvious that were just mobile wallets to them and the idea that any of them are doing this because they like games, and want to make some cool ones, is beginning to seem nave and old fashioned.Its increasingly obvious that theyre purposefully telling us as little as possible before a game is released and the only reason we get even that is because they want our pre-orders. If this second trailer doesnt show some actual gameplay footage, and is just more pre-fabricated footage, its not even going to be worth the wait.More TrendingIm not going to pretend to you I wont buy GTA 6 anyway but my estimation of Rockstar has already fallen and I certainly wont be giving them the benefit of a pre-order.By reader Stanbee Why wont Rockstar throw fans a bone? (Rockstar Games)The readers features do not necessarily represent the views of GameCentral or Metro.You can submit your own 500 to 600-word reader feature at any time, which if used will be published in the next appropriate weekend slot. Just contact us at gamecentral@metro.co.uk or use our Submit Stuff page and you wont need to send an email.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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  • Fortifications older than the Great Wall of China discovered in Chinese mountain pass
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    A 2,800-year-old fortified wall has been found in a narrow mountain pass in China.
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  • Why can't you tickle yourself?
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    Why do we laugh when tickled but are unable to tickle ourselves? Neuroscience has the answer.
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