Claudia Carla Starts a New Video Game Show on TV

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  • Rede Brasil de Televisão is launching a new daily program called Claudia Carla Show focused on digital universe, technology, gaming, music, sports, and behavior, premiering on June 8th at 5:30 PM.
  • The show will air weekdays for 30 minutes, with different themes for each day: Mondays for video games and sports, Tuesdays for technology and innovation, Wednesdays for sports, Thursdays for variety, entertainment, and pop culture, Fridays for music, guest artists, and news from the music industry.
  • The program will be hosted by Claudia Carla, who brings extensive television and digital media experience to the role, having worked with major Brazilian broadcasters on pioneering projects in gaming, sports, and technology for national open television.
  • Crunchyroll Adds Grayscale Sci-fi Game Wolfstride from Syria to its Game Vault, boosting Brazils audio industry with GASP. The indie Brazilian game Eu Joguei Vida is currently available, while the 2015 indie mobile game Crazy Pump, inspired by Donkey Kong Country, is no longer available. Back to Dust — Hold it Together, an indie Brazilian survival game inspired by the experiences of refugees, is featured in the 1IndieDay series.

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Rede Brasil de Televisao is launching a new daily program dedicated to the digital universe, technology, gaming, music, sports, and behavior. The show, hosted by Claudia Carla, will premiere on June 8th and air weekdays at 5:30 PM for 30 minutes. Each episode will feature in-person and online guests, industry experts, and discussions on digital trends, entertainment, innovation, and pop culture. The program’s weekly schedule is as follows: Mondays: Video games and sports Tuesdays: Technology and innovation Wednesdays: Sports Thursdays: Variety, entertainment, and pop culture Fridays: Music, guest artists, and news from the music industry Claudia Carla brings extensive television and digital media experience to the role, having previously worked with major Brazilian broadcasters on pioneering projects in gaming, sports, and technology for national open television. Under President Marcos Tolentino, CEO Mario Cuesta, and Eve Sobral’s programming direction, Rede Brasil has been expanding its presence and investing in new content focused on digital platforms, technology, entertainment, and audience engagement. This new program represents a further investment by the network in content aligned with emerging platforms and market trends.

The program will premiere on June 8th at 5:30 PM. Rede Brasil Television can be watched on Open TV (Sao Paulo and Greater SP) on Channel 12.1 (HD Digital), Cable TV (Sky Channel 17, Oi TV Channel 10, Vivo TV Channel 526, Claro TV Channel 13), and online via streaming at www.rbtv.com.br. The network’s Instagram account is at https://www.instagram.com/pdzefzdgodzkutmsource=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading. Claudia Carla sought opinions on her Instagram regarding the new program. This text does not necessarily reflect, in its entirety, the opinion of Portal PlayersForLife.

Crunchyroll Adds Grayscale Sci-fi Game Wolfstride from Syria to Game Vault, Boosting Brazil’s Audio Industry with GASP

In other news from the Brazilian gaming scene, the sci-fi game Wolfstride, developed by the daltonic brothers, will be available on Crunchyroll’s Game Vault starting June 1st, 2026. Indiebrasilis.com.br reports that the game, noted for its grayscale tones and Cowboy Bebop-inspired aesthetic, originates from Syria, with its creators dedicating the game’s beginning to Palestine. The GASP (Game Audio Sao Paulo Community), founded by sound designers, aims to bolster the audio industry in Brazil. Additionally, the indie Brazilian RPG Wolfstride has been added to Crunchyroll’s Game Vault. The indie Brazilian game Eu Joguei Vida is currently available. The 2015 indie mobile game Crazy Pump, inspired by Donkey Kong Country, is no longer available. Back to Dust — Hold it Together, an indie Brazilian survival game inspired by the experiences of refugees, is featured in the 1IndieDay series.


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