Remakes of Two PS2 Games Coming to Nintendo Switch 2 This Year

I’m so excited! I remember playing the original Destroy All Humans back in 2005 on the PS2 – it was such a fun game, even if it didn’t get the highest scores. It did really well though, which led to Destroy All Humans 2 in 2006. I always figured the originals would stay stuck on older consoles, but Black Forest Games and THQ Nordic have been doing a great job with remakes. The first remake came to Switch already, which was awesome, but the second one never did… until now! This year, both remakes are coming to the Switch 2, and I’m especially thrilled because it means I’ll finally be able to play the remake of Destroy All Humans 2 on a Nintendo console for the first time!

Are We Sure Avengers: Doomsday Shouldn’t Be Scared of Dune 3?

Everyone assumed Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Three would be the big movie battle of 2026. I mean, it’s Dune, and people are really excited. But it’s going head-to-head with the Avengers’ return – a franchise that consistently makes almost two billion dollars per film, including the massive hit Avengers: Endgame. However, after seeing the teasers for Doomsday and, finally, the trailer for Dune 3, and seeing how both films are vying for prime IMAX real estate, I’m starting to think it’s Marvel who should be feeling the pressure from Dune, not the other way around.

Dune 3 – TRAILER

The story centers on Muad’dib, destined for immense power, and his fulfillment of an age-old plan to establish a ruler unlike any other – one born of humanity, not divine origin.

May 2026 Is Going to Be a Huge Month for Xbox Game Pass

Xbox Game Pass subscribers have two major games to look forward to in May 2026: Forza Horizon 6 and Subnautica 2. Both titles will be available on Game Pass the moment they launch. While other games like Kiln and Mixtape from Xbox Game Studios are also confirmed for May, Forza Horizon 6 and Subnautica 2 are expected to be the biggest releases. More games could be added to the lineup between now and then.

Stranger Things’ Best Twist Had Nothing To Do With Vecna Or The Upside Down

Even though the actors were getting older by the last season and the show’s ending wasn’t universally loved, the first two seasons of Stranger Things brilliantly combined relatable characters, funny coming-of-age moments, science fiction, scary horror, intriguing mysteries, and thrilling conspiracy elements. It easily could have been a chaotic failure, but it wasn’t.

Bitcoin’s Rollercoaster: Why Your Wallet’s Still Crying

According to the ever-so-reliable Glassnode, who apparently have nothing better to do than scrutinize crypto fluctuations, Bitcoin’s recent dip came right after it flirted with the idea of a bull market. Shocking, I know! The Net Realized Profit/Loss (NRPL) metric reached a dizzying height of about $17 million per hour before Bitcoin decided to take a nosedive. It’s like watching someone get really excited about an ice cream cone, only to have it fall on the ground.

Crypto Chaos: Scams, Schemes & Silver Linings (Yes, It’s Another Day)

Hong Kong’s Police Cyber Crime Bureau issued a warning today after a 66-year-old retired man lost HK$6.6 million to three separate cryptocurrency scams. According to reports, the elderly victim was first contacted in September 2025 by a fraudster claiming to be a cryptocurrency expert. The scammer convinced the victim to invest, promising guaranteed profits. The man transferred HK$1.4 million to the fraudster, only to realize later that he had been tricked. (Note: If you’re ever promised guaranteed profits, run. Fast. In the opposite direction of the person making the promise.)