Rumored Persona 3 remake and Jet Set Radio reboot footage leaks
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It looks like some footage from a potential Persona 3 remake and Jet Set Radio reboot have leaked online.
Right off the bat I should say that like with any leak or rumour, it’s always good to take things with a pinch of salt. But if a leak is to be believed, then some footage for a Persona 3 remake, and a new iteration of Jet Set Radio, has appeared courtesy of Twitter user akiaangelica. The user first shared footage of just Yukari from Persona 3 firing an attack at an enemy on April 4 last week, before later claiming that it came from an internal meeting at Sega Japan held in 2021.
This tweet showed off some other footage, like an earlier look at Sonic Frontiers which shows off enemies that look slightly different from those seen in the game, and a small bit of footage showing Beat from Jet Set Radio dancing. Some have noticed how Sonic Frontiers looks better from that footage compared to now, though it’s very likely this was just a target render. The Jet Set Radio footage wouldn’t be entirely unsurprising considering a report last year claimed a reboot is on the way. As noted by SegaBits, this footage lines up with some images that leaked last year, making it look like the footage is more of a test than anything concrete if real.
This footage is claimed to be from 1942 when a group of German soldiers came across the corpse of an apparent ‘Werewolf’ or some type of canine cryptid.
A comment from Adler Armory states:
“The film references 1942 but that pattern wool field cap was not introduced until 1943 and the 4 pocket Waffen SS “Peas” or “Erbsen” didn’t get to the field until late 1943 and early 1944. Matter of fact it’s sometimes referred to as the 44 Dot pattern. Soldiers aren’t wearing belts. The M43 Field Caps look black, making the soldiers Panzersoldaten or Tankers. But Tankers wore a different style of uniform in both the black (or field gray in some cases) wool and the camo, they were issued shorter double-breasted uniform jackets collectors call a Panzerwrap. I think this is just some post-war creation with artificial aging effects.”
Another comment states:
“If this is real, that’s a female. It has breasts and is much smaller than a male. Probably a young female. Also, it’s likely a canine cryptid aka a dogman. Wolf cryptids do exist but they do not change forms like the Hollywood versions. They’re also bigger than canine cryptids. A real wolf cryptid stands about 10-12 ft tall fully grown. Canine cryptids stand about 6-8 ft tall for adult females and 7-9 ft tall for adult males.”
I tend to agree with these assessments. Lon
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A new report purports to expose Tesla’s company culture of sharing private videos and images for employees’ enjoyment.
Reuters interviewed nine anonymous former employees who said video footage and images captured by Tesla cameras were widely shared by employees through Tesla’s messaging platform from 2019 to 2022. This included visuals of people’s garages and even footage of a speeding Tesla hitting a child on a bike, which spread “like wildfire” said one former employee.
“We could see them doing laundry and really intimate things. We could see their kids,” said another ex-employee. Scenes from inside garages included, “scenes of intimacy” and “certain pieces of laundry, certain sexual wellness items…and just private scenes of life that we really were privy to because the car was charging,” said the Reuters report.
Employees who had access to camera footage were known as labelers, whose job it was to train Tesla’s artificial intelligence system to recognize objects and pedestrians. In the San Mateo office, sharing footage and memes made from footage earned you cool points. “People who got promoted to lead positions shared a lot of these funny items and gained notoriety for being funny,” said a former labeler.
Tesla’s privacy policy says that its autopilot-equipped cars, which have eight cameras, were designed to protect user privacy. The purpose of a Tesla’s cameras is to assist with self-driving features like Autopilot and Autopark. It also uses this data to improve its fleet of cars, and communicate with owner about safety information. “No one but you would have knowledge of your activities, location or a history of where you’ve been.”
But as former employees pointed out, camera footage that may reveal street signs or landmarks can give context clues about the driver’s location.
The privacy policy also doesn’t address how employees or contractors handle sensitive data, let alone the notion that employees may use private data for memes, entertainment, or career advancement.
COPS have released the last-known CCTV footage of a missing women they fear has been murdered.
Alisha Apostoloff-Boyarin, 24, was last seen in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, Greater Manchester, in January 2022.
The last-known CCTV footage of her has been released[/caption]
She is carrying a basket in an Asda[/caption]
Over a year on her family are “desperate for answers” in their hunt to find her.
New footage released on Monday shows Alisha standing in an Asda holding a shopping basket.
Detectives have since launched a murder investigation.
They said: “That little piece of information might give us what we need to know to locate Alisha.”
The footage was shown on BBC Crimewatch Live last night.
Detective Inspector Andrew Naismith said the video was recorded on January 17.
Alisha is shown with a man who is wearing a Covid facemask and a hat.
The pair appear to be looking at the shelves before walking away.
Det Insp Naismith said: “She’s actually in a supermarket and she actually uses her bank card on this date.
“This is the last official transaction we have of Alisha using anything to do with her bank account.
“We know that later this day she travels to Sunderland Bridge in the Croxdale area of Durham so we know at this point she is alive and well.”
Cops say the young woman was vulnerable at the time she went missing and was dependent on alcohol.
They believe she was picked up in Ashton-under-Lyne on January 14 last year.
Between then and January 22, Alisha is said to have travelled from Durham to Glossop in Derbyshire.
She was seen in a gold Volkswagen Passat, in the Glossop and Chapel-en-le-Frith areas on that date.
No one has seen or heard from her since.
Det Insp Naismith added: “This is the vehicle that we believe Alisha was travelling in.
“She is a front seat passenger.
“We have recovered this vehicle but this vehicle is really important to our inquiry. This was on January 17 as well.”
A man, 59, was arrested on suspicion of murder in March last year but was released under investigation.
A second man, aged 50, was also arrested in the same month on suspicion of assisting an offender.
He has since been released with no further action taken.
Greater Manchester Police have said there is nothing to suggest anyone else is involved in her disappearance.
The footage was captured on January 17[/caption]
A gameplay trailer for Bloober Team and Anshar Studios’ Layers of Fear has been released, showing 12 minutes of the game.
In the trailer, we meet The Writer, a new character whose storyline ties all of the games together.
It also introduces a new gameplay mechanic, The Lantern, and revamped audio, animations, and visuals.