In this Mega Edition of Tekin Morning (Grade A++), Majid covers the 6 biggest tech stories: The Take-Two financial showdown, Sony's viral €40 shopping challenge, Nintendo Switch 2's $499 price leak, Philips 1000Hz Evnia monitor, Sora 2's hyper-realism, and Intel's Panther Lake power.
1. Take-Two Earnings: The GTA VI Trailer 3 Watch
Good morning, **Tekin Family**! Majid here, and it's February 3rd, 2026—the day the internet holds its collective breath. Today, **Take-Two Interactive** holds its quarterly earnings call, and the hype for a potential GTA VI Trailer 3 (or fresh screenshots) is reaching critical mass.
While Rockstar remains silent, industry analysts expect a massive move to boost shareholder confidence. Even a minor leak about the 'Leonida' online system could trend worldwide within seconds. We're on high alert!
2. PlayStation Store: The €40 Challenge (Du Hast 40€)
Sony is going viral today with a brilliant marketing move. They're asking: "You have €40, what do you buy?" with a list of incredible discounts.
Top picks include **Resident Evil 3** for €9.99, **Tekken 7** for €9.99, and the indie masterpiece **Cult of the Lamb** also for €9.99. You can basically build a killer 4-game library for the price of a single indie title. It's the perfect counter-punch to Game Pass this month.
3. Switch 2 Pricing Rumors: Breaking the $400 Barrier
New leaks suggest that the Nintendo Switch 2, with its NVIDIA T239 chip and 4K docked capabilities, might actually launch at **$499**. This is a bold move for Nintendo, pushing them into direct competition with the PS5 and Xbox Series X. All eyes are on the rumored Feb 5th Direct to see if the launch lineup justifies the premium.
4. The 1000Hz Era: Philips Evnia Breakthrough
Just when we thought 360Hz was enough, **Philips** has launched the Evnia 27M2N5500XD—the world's first **1000Hz** gaming monitor (at HD resolution). This is a game-changer for professional eSports, virtually eliminating motion blur. In 2026, lag is no longer an excuse; it's all about micro-second precision.
5. Sora 2: The End of Reality?
OpenAI's **Sora 2** is expanding globally, and the level of realism is terrifying. Film critics and tech experts can no longer distinguish AI-generated clips from high-end cinematography. While revolutionary for content creators, it poses a massive challenge for digital trust.
6. Intel Hardware: The Return of Xeon
Intel is making waves with **Panther Lake** CPUs requiring ultra-fast RAM (7467 MT/s) and the return of boxed **Xeon 600** workstation processors. Team Blue is clearly aiming to reclaim the high-end desktop and workstation crowns from AMD.
Conclusion: A Week of Transformations
February 2026 is proving to be a historical month for tech. From Rockstar's financial stakes to monitors faster than human perception. What would YOU buy with €40 from Sony's sale? Let us know in the comments!
Author: Majid (with Inspector Gemini)
