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You know what's funny is that I'm certain it used to be here. Perhaps people from the "church" cleaned it up after Smith's stunt at the Oscars. Jyg (talk) 05:38, 18 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I am shocked this info is not even mentioned in this article. It has many RS' and at least a few senteces are merited. Why aren't the gatekeepers of this article letting this in?
Please add a sentence or two regarding Undawn. This is a Chinese-made Zombie videogame by Tencent with a budget of over $130m. As reported by Reuters and other RS, it bombed[1] and it heavily featured Will Smith as a character.[2][3][4][5][6]
A proposed paragraph could be: "Smith was features in "Undawn," a failed zombie survival game developed by Tencent. Despite a hefty $140 million investment and a development team of 300, the game did not gain significant attention until its failure was publicly acknowledged."
Any of the lead editors on this article can choose many of RS I gave. From Reuters to Kotaku (for videogames WP sees it as a RS)
In November 2024, Will Smith released a remix of Japanese hip-hop artist Yuki Chiba's viral return track Team Tomodachi, adding a prominent Western voice to the lineup of remixes that have followed the song’s February release. [1] Smith announced the remix to his 70 million Instagram followers on October 30, 2024, with a bilingual post in English and Japanese [2], followed by a video teaser which garnered over 3.5 million views.[3]RundleTash (talk) 12:04, 3 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]