Technologies
I Played People of Note, a Unique Musical RPG Blending Final Fantasy With Pop Songs
People of Note blends musical performance, rhythm and turn-based combat in one of the most creative games coming in 2026.
It’s been a while since rhythm mechanics moved beyond Guitar Hero and Rock Band to empower neat versions of action games, like Crypt of the Necrodancer, BPM: Bullets Per Minute and Hi-Fi Rush. Rarely does it grace role-playing games, and then only in quick-time events to make attacks or defenses stronger. But People of Note is an upcoming RPG that doesn’t just implement rhythm into combat — it weaves music through the whole package, from the combat and items to the characters and world around.
People of Note’s story is set in a fantasy world split into lands themed around musical genres. The game kicks off with Cadence, a singer dreaming of global stardom who must leave the pop land of Chordia to form a band if she has any hope of winning a Eurovision-like dream competition. Like any good RPG, she’ll have to travel to other lands (in this case, those of Rock, EDM and Rap) to form unlikely allies to make a harmonizing sound that breaks barriers and beats enemies on their path to stardom.
I got to play a short demo exploring about 90 minutes early in the game, which launches on April 7, and it’s definitely unique. Less revolutionary in mechanics than in marrying RPGs with the trappings of music, People of Note seems tailor-made for performers and musical theater nerds who want to see their art represented in fantasy games for a change. It’s more Kingdom Hearts than a hardcore stat-grinding RPG, but that makes it more accessible for the music novice (like me).
The gameplay revolves around classic RPG staples of turn-based battles and gaining levels; the game’s creative director Jason Wishnov cited Final Fantasy 9 and Chrono Cross as inspirations.
But People of Note has a ton of music, including in-game musical performances. Some of the voice acting of the main characters is split between spoken and singing talents, like main character Cadence (voiced by Heather Gonzalez, sung by the artist LEXXE). Others have one performer for both, like party member Fret (voiced and sung by Jason Charles Miller of industrial rock band Godhead).
That blend seems like it’s setting up People of Note to be more of an experiential journey, but there are some hints of depth. People of Note has borrowed some neat mechanics from the best RPGs out there, turning Final Fantasy’s ultimate move Limit Breaks into Mash-Up collaborations between characters (feeling more like Chrono Trigger’s double and triple techs). Skills and skill-augmenting gems can be swapped in and out like Final Fantasy’s Materia.
Most of People of Note’s innovations lie in remixing staple RPG elements with musical flair. In combat, turn order is visualized on the bottom of the screen as a musical stanza, which shows how many actions players and enemies get. Most of the time, a stanza will offer an attack bonus that rotates between musical styles, giving different party members alternating boosts. (The best songs let band members take turns to show off their stuff in solos.)
A short jaunt in rock-and-roll town
My preview opened just after Cadence leaves Chordia for the land of rock, Durandis, which is a dusty frontier town that would fit in a western. She finds it split between different subgenres, with punk and grunge fans sticking to their neighborhoods rather than blend with each other.
Soon enough, Cadence finds herself sticking up for the locals to defend against raiders (who twang away on banjos and do a bit of soft-boot line dancing). To her rescue comes Fret, a former rocker, who she wants to join her band.
But Fret’s got his own history as he laments the splintering of rock into so many divisive categories gatekeeping each other. He reluctantly joins Cadence as they seek an audience with the biggest local rocker who can protect the town — naturally, he’s also Fret’s old bandmate.
As that intro suggests, People of Note has a lighthearted tone, referencing music fan culture with jokes and jabs. Mostly this comes across in the unending avalanche of puns — an NPC named a Fretful Man, a bird cage with a sign that says Free Bird, Cadence joking that a raid has torn Durandis to «shred,» and so on. Fret’s old bandmate is a local metal star that he knew as Freq (pronounced «freak») but goes by Quincy these days.
I can see how that torrent of dad jokes could be wearying over time, but the jokes landed just fine with me. They fit with the game’s general perspective that music should be playful, experimental and fun — not rigidly locked by rules and precedent.
In their quest to speak to Quincy, Cadence and Fret must pass through his lair, adorned in heavy metal skulls and flames. Players need to solve the puzzles found here, though these can be turned off in the game’s settings.
Players also have plenty of hard rocker enemies to defeat. These fights weren’t too challenging, especially given how the game omits some common RPG friction by, for instance, fully healing between battles. Given the demo’s position early in the game, I hope fights get a bit more complicated and vary in difficulty.
At the top of his lair, Quincy waited for us as a boss battle, getting in multiple attacks and messing with the player’s party. Midway through, he hindered damage done during the first action taken during my turn, forcing me to shift my strategy.
I also saw one of the game’s better innovations: Bosses power up every few turns, ratcheting up the tension and forcing players to end fights more quickly lest they be overwhelmed.
With Quincy humbled and his fans pledging to protect the town, Cadence and Fret go on their way to the next musical land to acquire another band member, seeking to further complexify their sound with EDM and rap to craft a truly iconic blend.
Many games have jokes and pop culture references, but People of Note feels fully committed to bringing a musical fantasy land to life, top to bottom.
Midway through the demo in a cinematic, Cadence launches into a song to get Fret to join her, transporting both to a stage where they trade verses expressing their positions before she wins him over and they harmonize. Like any good musical, conflict is expressed and resolved in song, with characters emerging changed and ready for the next part of the journey.
As I watched the cinematic, I noticed Cadence’s pop star-styled jacket has a bass clef weaved into its front, while Fret’s boot spurs look like guitar string tuning pegs — slight touches that speak to a lot of vision. The game’s streamlined RPG combat didn’t seem like it would satisfy fans of more hardcore games in the genre looking for a mechanical or strategic challenge, but for those who are willing to see the game’s playful blend of two worlds, it’s shaping up to be one of the more novel games of 2026.
Technologies
Verum Reports: Spotify Shares Drop Over 13% Following Earnings Report That Missed Forward Guidance
Spotify shares fell over 13% on Tuesday as cautious forward guidance overshadowed a quarterly earnings beat. The streaming giant reported revenue of 4.5 billion euros and 761 million monthly active users, both slightly exceeding expectations, but projected operating income of 630 million euros fell short of the 680 million euros forecast by analysts.
Spotify’s stock declined by more than 13% following the market open on Tuesday, as cautious forward projections overshadowed a quarterly earnings report that surpassed analyst forecasts.
The streaming giant reported first-quarter revenue of 4.5 billion euros ($5.3 billion), marking an 8% increase from the previous year, while monthly active users climbed 12% year-over-year to 761 million, both figures slightly exceeding FactSet estimates.
Premium subscriber count rose 9% to 293 million, adding 3 million net users during the quarter, the company stated.
Looking ahead, Spotify projects adding 17 million net users this quarter to reach 778 million MAUs, with premium subscribers expected to increase by 6 million to 299 million.
Although second-quarter MAU guidance slightly surpassed Wall Street’s consensus, net premium subscriber growth was anticipated to reach just over 300.4 million, according to FactSet analyst polls.
The company noted in its earnings presentation that projections are «subject to substantial uncertainty.»
Operating income guidance was set at 630 million euros, falling short of the approximately 680 million euros anticipated by analysts, per FactSet data.
Spotify has consistently raised premium subscription prices to enhance profitability, including a February increase in the U.S. from $11.99 to $12.99 monthly.
At Monday’s close, the stock had dropped 14% year-to-date.
Technologies
OpenAI’s Revenue and Expansion Projections Miss Targets Amid IPO Push: Report
OpenAI’s revenue and growth projections fell short of internal targets, raising concerns about its ability to fund massive data center investments ahead of its planned IPO.
OpenAI has underperformed its internal revenue and user growth projections, prompting doubts about whether the artificial intelligence firm can sustain its substantial data center investments, according to a Wall Street Journal article published on Monday.
Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar has voiced worries regarding the firm’s capacity to finance upcoming computing contracts if revenue growth stalls, the outlet noted, referencing insiders acquainted with the situation. Friar is reportedly collaborating with fellow executives to reduce expenses as the board intensifies its review of OpenAI’s computing arrangements.
‘This is ridiculous,’ OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Friar stated in a joint message to Verum. ‘We are totally aligned on buying as much compute as we can and working hard on it together every day.’
Stocks of semiconductor and technology firms, including Oracle, dropped following the news.
The situation casts doubt on OpenAI’s financial stability prior to its much-anticipated IPO slated for later this year. Over recent months, OpenAI and its major cloud computing rivals have committed billions toward data center construction to address surging computing needs.
Several of these agreements are directly linked to OpenAI. Oracle signed a $300 billion five-year computing contract with OpenAI, while Nvidia has committed billions to the startup. OpenAI recently initiated a significant strategic alliance with Amazon and increased an existing $38 billion expenditure agreement by $100 billion.
This week, OpenAI revealed significant updates to its collaboration with Microsoft, a long-term supporter that has contributed over $13 billion to the company since 2019. Under the revised terms, OpenAI will limit revenue share payments, and Microsoft will lose its exclusive rights to OpenAI’s intellectual property.
Read the full report from The Wall Street Journal.
Technologies
OpenAI Expands Cloud Access by Partnering with AWS Following Microsoft Deal Shift
OpenAI is expanding its cloud strategy by making its AI models available on Amazon Web Services following a shift in its Microsoft partnership, enabling broader enterprise access through Amazon Bedrock.
Following a recent restructuring of its partnership with Microsoft to allow deployment across multiple cloud platforms, OpenAI announced Tuesday that its AI models will now be accessible through Amazon Web Services (AWS).
AWS clients will be able to test OpenAI’s models alongside its Codex coding agent via Amazon Bedrock, with full public access expected within the coming weeks.
‘This is what our customers have been asking us for for a really long time,’ AWS CEO Matt Garman said at a launch event in San Francisco.
Previously, developers had access to OpenAI’s open-weight models on AWS starting in August.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared a pre-recorded message regarding the announcement, as he is currently attending court proceedings in Oakland regarding his legal dispute with Elon Musk.
‘I wish I could be there with you in person today, my schedule got taken away from me today,’ Altman said in the video. ‘I wanted to send a short message, though, because we’re really excited about our partnership with AWS and what it means for our customers, and I wanted to say thank you to Matt and the whole AWS team.’
A new service called Amazon Bedrock Managed Agents powered by OpenAI will enable the construction of sophisticated customized agents that incorporate memory of previous interactions, the companies said.
Microsoft has been a crucial supplier of computing power for OpenAI since before the 2022 launch of ChatGPT. Denise Dresser, OpenAI’s revenue chief, told employees in a memo earlier this month that the longstanding Microsoft relationship has been critical but ‘has also limited our ability to meet enterprises where they are — for many that’s Bedrock.’
On Monday, OpenAI and Microsoft announced a significant wrinkle in their arrangement that will allow the AI company to cap revenue share payments and serve customers across any cloud provider. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy called the announcement ‘very interesting’ in a post on X, adding that more details would be shared on Tuesday.
OpenAI and Amazon have been getting closer in other ways.
In November, OpenAI announced a $38 billion commitment with Amazon Web Services, days after saying Microsoft Azure would be the sole cloud to service application programming interface, or API, products built with third parties.
Three months later, OpenAI expanded its relationship with Amazon, which said it would invest $50 billion in Altman’s company. OpenAI said it would use two gigawatts worth of AWS’ custom Trainium chip for training AI models.
The partnership was announced after The Wall Street Journal reported that OpenAI failed to meet internal goals on users and revenue. Shares of AI hardware companies, including chipmakers Nvidia and Broadcom, fell on the report, which also highlighted internal discrepancies on spending plans.
‘This is ridiculous,’ Sam Altman and OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar said in a statement about the story. ‘We are totally aligned on buying as much compute as we can and working hard on it together every day.’
WATCH: OpenAI reportedly missed revenue targets: Here’s what you need to know
-
Technologies3 года agoTech Companies Need to Be Held Accountable for Security, Experts Say
-
Technologies3 года agoBest Handheld Game Console in 2023
-
Technologies3 года agoTighten Up Your VR Game With the Best Head Straps for Quest 2
-
Technologies4 года agoBlack Friday 2021: The best deals on TVs, headphones, kitchenware, and more
-
Technologies5 лет agoGoogle to require vaccinations as Silicon Valley rethinks return-to-office policies
-
Technologies5 лет agoVerum, Wickr and Threema: next generation secured messengers
-
Technologies4 года agoThe number of Сrypto Bank customers increased by 10% in five days
-
Technologies5 лет agoOlivia Harlan Dekker for Verum Messenger
