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About Bernard "Beanz" Smalls

Meet Bernard Smalls, better known as Beanz. He is the Men's Lifestyle & Pop Culture writer for Cassius Life plus handles tech and video games for Hip-Hop Wired. Beanz has been with the company since 2019 and has been working as a writer for eight years. His favorite hobbies include video games, of course, and watching a lot of movies, mainly sci-fi. He also moonlights as a photographer in his spare time.

Tech

Kai Cenat's fashion industry-inspired hiatus is over, and he is back with a bang with Streamer University 2. He has just revealed who we can expect to see "teaching" and who will be attending. He also made some other big announcements.

Gaming

Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2 aims to deliver the same thrilling Xenomorph action as the Aliens movie, with new features like 4-player co-op.

Gaming

Sony to stop producing physical PlayStation games in 2028, sparking outrage from collectors and preservation advocates.

Gaming

Initial reports suggested that gamers could expect a physical copy of GTA 6 down the line, but new reporting indicates that is not the case.

Gaming

Xbox raises console prices again, citing supply chain issues, but offers new financing options to help customers afford them.

Gaming

GTA 6 launching Nov 19 but no physical discs, sparking controversy. Some retailers refuse to sell it due to 'code-in-box' policy.

Gaming

Rockstar Games announces GTA 6 pricing and details, with PS5 as the preferred platform for an immersive experience.

Claude Guillemot (69), the co-founder of the popular video game company Ubisoft, passed away in a plane crash, according to multiple reports.

Tech

When the bell rings at Kai Cenat's Streamer University, Soulja Boy will not be roaming the halls.

Gaming

The rumors were absolutely true:pre-orders for GTA VI, coming in June, have been officially confirmed by Rockstar Games after they dropped the news on their official social media accounts, while also revealing the highly anticipated game's cover art.

Tech

Samsung announced today that it is partnering with Sony Pictures on the latest superhero film featuring the webcrawler, confirming the Korean tech giant's presence in the movie.