Scooter Braun Steps Away From CEO Role at HYBE

As I logged into our team meeting on Monday, I was surprised to hear the news that’s been brewing for some time now. Sitting on a yacht owned by my mentor David Geffen, Scooter Braun shared with us that he’s taking his partnership with HYBE to new heights. You might remember that last year, I sold Ithaca Holdings to HYBE – well, it looks like this move was part of the plan all along!

While this may mark a new chapter in my career, rest assured I won’t be vanishing anytime soon. I’ll still be lending my expertise and guidance to the incredibly talented artists on HYBE’s roster, including our latest addition, Katseye.

As I reminisced about my journey in music, spanning over 25 years, Scooter recounted how reading David Geffen’s biography “The Operator” inspired him to chase his dreams. And today, as I close this chapter of my career, I can’t help but think back on the wisdom he shared with me: follow your dreams and anything is possible.

Raising Reincarnated SwordMage tasks you with taking revenge in a Survivors-like idle RPG

Set for a launch in July, it’s not hard to guess that this idle RPG is putting a lot of faith in its unique title. The game revolves around Aria, a sword mage, who experiences betrayal from her closest allies on the eve of their decisive battle and plunges to her death. However, destiny has other plans as she is reborn in her distant past, this time as a novice swordswoman, with an unquenchable thirst for vengeance.

New on Peacock in July 2025: Poker Face, Drop, Twisted Metal, Love Island & More

If you’re looking for a streaming platform that caters to action, romance, horror, or comedy, Peacock is the go-to choice as temperatures rise. It’s where you can catch the final episodes of both “Poker Face” (July 10) and “Love Island USA” (July 13). Later in the month, gear up for an all-new post-apocalyptic season of “Twisted Metal,” starring Anthony Mackie, as it roars onto the highway. In the meantime, keep yourself entertained with Peacock-exclusive films like “The Woman in the Yard” (now streaming) and “Drop” (available from July 11), which are delivering chilling suspense to make you cling tightly to your comfortable couches.