Frieren Season 2 Finally Officially Reveals Its Main Villain

A recent teaser on X revealed the next story arc for the series will be called “Revolte,” and it’s expected to last about six chapters. It introduces Revolte, a powerful demon who lives on the Northern Plateau, and who Frieren, Fern, and Stark will soon face. The teaser also suggests that two characters from the last big story arc will be returning, hinting at a major new threat and increased tension.

Star of iconic British sci-fi TV series reveals why she doesn’t regret leaving early

I recently learned some interesting history about a classic show getting a reboot by Peter Hoar. The original series aired from 1978 to 1982, and it seems the actress who played Jenna Stannis, Knyvette, decided to leave after just two seasons, back in 1979. It’ll be fascinating to see how this new version stacks up against the original, knowing that key player exited relatively early on.

AAA $60 Xbox Game Available for Just $3 Right Now

For the next 11 days, Xbox players (on Xbox One, Series S, and Series X) can get their hands on XCOM 2, a turn-based strategy game from Firaxis and 2K Games. XCOM 2 is a sequel to the critically acclaimed XCOM: Enemy Unknown from 2012, which successfully revived the classic XCOM series. While not quite as highly rated as the first game, XCOM 2 was still one of the best strategy games of 2016, earning an 88 on Metacritic and a nomination for Best Strategy Game at The Game Awards (though it lost to Civilization VI, also by Firaxis).

The Harry Potter Remake Officially Breaks One of the Books’ Biggest Rules (& It’s a Good Thing)

Early signs suggest the new project may move away from a key element of the original books: focusing the story through Harry’s eyes. While the books aren’t narrated by Harry himself—they’re told in the third person—we usually experience everything from his perspective. The novels rarely show us events he doesn’t witness, with the exception of a few instances, like the opening chapters of some books, or moments where the story needs to show something Harry couldn’t have known, such as scenes from the Quidditch stands in The Philosopher’s Stone.

XRP’s Phantom Rally: A Dance of Fools or Genius?

Behold, the coin has risen from its ashes, like a phoenix or perhaps a poorly scripted resurrection. After grazing the depths of its descending channel, XRP found itself embraced by buyers near the $1.40 mark, only to ascend toward the $1.60-$1.70 range with the grace of a drunkard on a tightrope. Spot and derivatives volumes swelled, as if the market had suddenly remembered it had a pulse. Speculation, that fickle mistress, returned with a vengeance, leaving us to wonder: is this the roar of a lion or the meow of a cornered cat?