Slate publishes short promotional entries for its game “SoundBites” on two consecutive days, July 15, 2026 and July 16, 2026. In both entries, Slate invites readers to “build your answer from the sound up,” describing the game in the same terms without providing additional details such as rules, release scope, platform availability, pricing, or gameplay mechanics. The July 15 and July 16 posts are presented as daily “SoundBites” updates, but the provided text for each day is identical in meaning and does not include new information beyond the promotional tagline. Based on the available excerpts, there is no reporting on unrelated events, no mention of external developments, and no evidence of changes between the two daily entries. The main common element across both sources is Slate’s promotion of the “SoundBites” game and the consistent tagline encouraging participation through sound-based clues.
Slate SoundBites listed for July 15 and July 16, 2026
Slate publishes short promotional entries for its game “SoundBites” on two consecutive days, July 15, 2026 and July 16, 2026. In both entries, Slate invites readers to “build your answer from the soun...
- Slate posts promotional “SoundBites” entries on July 15, 2026 and July 16, 2026.
- Both entries encourage users to “build your answer from the sound up.”
- The provided text for both dates is otherwise the same in content.
- No additional game details (rules, platforms, or pricing) are included in the excerpts.
- The excerpts do not reference any other news developments.
Build your answer from the sound up with our new game, SoundBites!
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