Dragon Ball Super Teases More Anime After New Series & Remake

Dragon Ball recently updated its website with details on projects announced at the Genkidamatsuri event (as noticed by @Venixys on X). However, it’s the final sentence that’s generating the most buzz. While these projects were originally tied to the series’ 40th anniversary, the update hints at even more to come, promising that “Super” new developments will continue after the anniversary, encouraging fans to stay tuned.

Pokemon Winds and Waves Is Almost Certainly Bringing Back a Fantastic Gen 3 Mechanic

The trailer starts with a look back at older Pokémon games, then immediately showcases the beautiful ocean scenery in the new region of Pokémon Winds and Waves. While it doesn’t reveal much about the story, we get a first glimpse of the new characters and some of the locations we’ll be visiting. A quick shot of a windmill playfully acknowledges past performance concerns. However, the most exciting part is the focus on water, hinting that the diving mechanic, which originally appeared in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, might be returning.

Highguard Is Officially Shutting Down This Month

Wildlight announced on social media today that the game Highguard will be permanently shut down on March 12th. Before then, a final update will be released with some new features. After March 12th, the game will no longer be available.

Rumor: ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Plot Leaked Online

However, it’s important to remember this information is just based on rumors. The film could still change with reshoots or different creative choices. If the leaks are true, though, the following details might reveal parts of the plot.

How Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Made History

The halftime show featuring singer DtMF during the February 8th Super Bowl, where the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots, broke viewership records. Roc Nation reported that the performance garnered 4.175 billion views worldwide across television, YouTube, and other digital platforms within 24 hours.