Nintendo Announces Separate Prices for Its Physical and Digital Switch 2 Titles From May Onwards

As a Nintendo fan, I was happy to hear they’re just making sure the price of their games reflects what it costs to make and sell them, whether you buy a physical copy or download it. It’s great that we’ll have even more ways to pick up the games we love! Nintendo also confirmed that stores will still decide their own prices, so you might find different deals depending on where you shop.

PS Store Reportedly Charging Some PS5 Players More Than Others in US

As a PlayStation fan, I’ve been really frustrated lately with something Sony’s been doing. It’s this thing called dynamic pricing, where the price of games seems to change depending on who you are and when you look. It’s already been happening in Europe, and now it’s starting to pop up here in North America. Basically, some people are getting better deals than others, and it just doesn’t feel fair. A lot of us are starting to get pretty upset with Sony because of it – it feels like a really questionable business practice.

Magin: The Rat Project Stories launches April 29

Okay, so pre-orders are live for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X! If you’re a Nintendo Switch person, you’ll be able to pre-order stuff starting April 1st. They’re also doing a special “Essence Edition” for around $30, and it sounds pretty cool – you get a digital comic, extra effects for whatever game it is, a digital art book, the soundtrack, the backstory on ‘Essence,’ and a special main menu if you support them. It’s basically a bunch of digital goodies!

Lord of the Rings Game Now Available on Nintendo Switch 2

The relaxing game Tales of the Shire had a rocky beginning. It launched in July 2025 after several delays, and many players thought it needed further refinement. However, it’s gained a loyal following among fans of cozy games and Tolkien’s work—including me! Now, an updated version for the Switch 2 is available today, coinciding with Tolkien Reading Day.

Tubi Is About To Lose One of the Best Anthology Horror Franchises Ever

The V/H/S horror series presents a collection of terrifying stories, much like sharing scary tales around a campfire. With ten movies in total, the franchise has delivered plenty of frights, but fans won’t be able to stream the original V/H/S and its first two sequels (V/H/S/2 and V/H/S: Viral) on Tubi much longer. These films, known for memorable segments like “Amateur Night” and “Safe Haven,” are leaving the platform, likely at the end of March. The series focuses on cursed videotapes that reveal disturbing and frightening footage.

2 Years On, NBC’s 3-Season Sci-Fi is Still One of the Biggest Missed Opportunities

With competition getting tougher, NBC and other networks have largely stuck to what they know, leading to a lot of reboots and revivals of older shows. A few years ago, network television offered more diverse programming, with studios taking risks on different types of shows. One show, La Brea, stands out as a reminder of this trend and is unfortunately part of the list of NBC sci-fi series that ended prematurely.

DC Introduces a Twisted New Batman More Dangerous Than Any Dark Knight

Let’s talk about the new Batman. It all began with a massive competition called DC K.O., where heroes and villains battled for incredible power to defeat Darkseid. Superman won, but instead of keeping the ultimate prize for himself, he shared it with everyone who fought. This energy is now changing people, and in one case, it’s giving a well-known character a fresh start – they’re now inspired by Batman and taking on a similar role.