Gaming and entertainment news seems quite eventful with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) allegedly set to take legal action against Amazon Studios. The dispute arises because several projects, including the anticipated 'Silk: Spider Society', part of Sony's Spider-verse on Prime Video, remain paused even after a writers' strike has ended. WGA insists that according to the Memorandum of Agreement, studios must resume writers' work and compensate them, which hasn't happened, causing potential legal repercussions for Amazon.

'Silk: Spider Society' is notably on hold, which is unexpected considering the significant investment and plans involving Spider-Man characters on Amazon Prime Video. The writers for the show, despite being deep into the writing process before the writers' strike, are now in a difficult position, not being paid and still contractually bound to Amazon, sparking involvement from agents and lawyers. This situation is part of the larger industry shake-up post-strike, with other services like Netflix and Disney also making significant adjustments to their schedules and rosters.

Amongst other entertainment snippets hinting at industry trends include Netflix's show cancellations like 'Shadow and Bone', Disney's delays into 2025, and the development of PlayStation-specific hardware. The gaming news also mentions different Black Friday deals available for various gaming services and platforms.

Related to the issue with Amazon Studios, as the world of Spider-Man continues to expand, the delays and legal issues surrounding 'Silk: Spider Society' show that even superheroes aren't immune to real-world challenges, especially in a post-strike entertainment landscape.