New PS5 RPG Gets Delayed to 2027 Just One Week Before Release

Cloud Leopared Entertainment and Spiral Up Games announced this week that the RPG Wandering Sword will now be released in early 2027. The game, which first came out on PC in 2023, is designed with a retro style similar to Square Enix’s HD-2D games. Console players have been looking forward to Wandering Sword for a while, and while a PS5 release was scheduled for May 28th, it has now been delayed to January 21, 2027.

One of the Best Horror Movies of 2026 is Officially Coming to HBO Max

The supernatural horror film Undertone will be available to stream on HBO Max starting June 26th. This is the feature film debut for Canadian director Ian Tuason. Originally released in theaters by A24 on March 13, 2026, after a premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival, Undertone was a huge success despite its small $500,000 budget, earning $21 million worldwide. Critics generally liked the film, making it a standout horror movie of 2026. Because of its success, A24 has approved a prequel, and a third film is currently being considered.

10 Jedi Who Became Much More Interesting in Star Wars Comics

With so many different Star Wars stories across films, TV, games, audio dramas, and books, it’s easy for characters to get lost in the shuffle. Many Jedi, in particular, haven’t received the detailed attention they deserve. Luckily, the comics offer a space to explore these characters more fully and add layers to their personalities. This has led to some beloved characters being developed through the comics. Even the most well-known Star Wars heroes get a fresh take and new opportunities through this different kind of storytelling.

Bitcoin Miner to Mars: Because Why Not?

In a move that screams “peak 2026,” SpaceX has announced that Wang Chun, co-founder of F2Pool (yes, the Bitcoin mining pool that’s basically a digital gold rush), will be strapping on a spacesuit for the company’s first human mission to Mars. Because if you can mine Bitcoin, you can probably mine Martian soil, right?

WSJ Blames Binance for Iran Money Plot-CEO Says “Nice One, But No”

The WSJ’s explosive account leaned on a pigeon‑paper compliance file, painting irregularities in thick strokes: a single account, one man, two years of illicit spectacle, and an empire of stolen creds. It presented a concrete, yet fanciful image of dusty corners in a vault-if that vault were Binance’s order book and the cache was drug‑money in the form of crypto.