Capcom Has “Big Dreams” of Making New Marvel and SNK Crossover Fighters

Previously, it seemed unlikely that we would witness the revival of the Marvel vs. Capcom series or any of Capcom’s crossover fighters in the near future. However, things have taken an unexpected turn. Last week, Capcom unveiled Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, and more recently, we were surprised with the release of SNK vs. Capcom: SVC CHAOS. These re-releases have sparked renewed excitement among fans of the Versus series, raising hopes for potential new installments. It appears that Capcom is also considering this possibility.

One Piece Teases Special Merch Line Starring Female Luffy

As a dedicated gamer and huge fan of One Piece, I can’t help but be in awe of its creator, Eiichiro Oda’s unwavering passion for his shonen universe. His devotion is undeniable, with him putting in almost every waking moment to bring the story of the Straw Hat Pirates to life. Alongside regularly releasing manga chapters and serving as an Executive Producer on Netflix’s live-action adaptation, Oda also frequently shares new art from the series. Even a past version of Monkey D. Luffy, which was quite distinct from the current one, has garnered enough attention to receive new merchandise.

Pokemon Go Promises to “Make Good” Following Go Fest 2024 Issues

During Pokemon Go Fest 2024: Global in early June, some gamers encountered an annoying problem on the event’s first day. To their disappointment, Special Backgrounds for Remote Raids weren’t activated, contrary to Niantic’s initial announcement. Angered players expressed their concerns on social media platforms for several days. Today, Niantic acknowledged this issue via a statement on Twitter and promised an amendment or “make good” for the inconvenience caused. However, we are yet to learn about the specific measures Niantic intends to take to appease affected players.

My Hero Academia Creator Teases “Final Stretch” Ahead of the Manga’s Finale

After ten years of captivating audiences, “My Hero Academia” by Kohei Horikoshi is preparing to conclude its gripping tale. This year, the creator announced their plans to bring an end to this popular “Shonen Jump” series, and the finish line is in sight. The final chapter will be released at the beginning of August, leaving fans excited yet anxious for the upcoming climax. Horikoshi himself has hinted at the thrilling journey ahead.