Assetto Corsa Rally announced for PC

I’m so excited for the Early Access launch! We’ll get to race 10 officially licensed cars on four real rally stages, and there’ll be both offline and online modes to play. But the full game, which they’re aiming to release in under 18 months, is going to be incredible! They’re planning to add stages and cars created with 3D laser scanning, a professional co-driver to help you out, tons more game modes, full VR support, and even a dedicated rally school to hone your skills. It sounds like a rally fan’s dream!

The Crew 2 Finally Gets Offline Mode in Latest Update

With the new Hybrid Mode in *The Crew 2*, players can choose to experience the game online or offline, offering flexibility in how they explore the United States, race, and collect vehicles. Ubisoft announced that this mode allows players to save their progress for future use or simply enjoy the game without an internet connection, ensuring *The Crew 2* stays playable for years to come.

5 Features That Sony Must Have in the PS6

Sony has indicated that the PlayStation 6 is likely to be released within the next few years. Although the company hasn’t made an official announcement or revealed the console’s name, Mark Cerny, a key figure in PlayStation’s system architecture, recently hinted at its development. Details about the PS6 – including its design, price, and intended features – are still unknown, but some potential capabilities are beginning to emerge.

Marvel’s Next TV Show Completes a 13-Year MCU Trilogy You Didn’t Realize Existed

Marvel Television head Brad Winderbaum recently discussed the surprising development of Ben Kingsley’s character, Trevor, on the *Phase Hero* podcast. He praised writer Drew Pierce’s idea to reimagine the Mandarin – a character with a complex history – as both an actor and a figure used for propaganda. Winderbaum called the reveal of Trevor in *Iron Man 3* one of the funniest moments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and shared that Kingsley enjoyed the role so much he was eager to reprise it. This enthusiasm was the main reason for creating the Marvel One-Shot, *All Hail the King*. Winderbaum emphasized that Kingsley is a phenomenal actor, and Marvel felt lucky he wanted to be involved.