Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sequel Finally Answers the Question We’ve Been Asking

As a fan, I remember a lot of people speculating about what a child of Yuta and Maki would be like, considering how incredibly talented they both are and the idea that sorcerers get some of their power from their families. The main story hasn’t touched on that at all – Yuta and Maki’s parents aren’t around, and we haven’t seen any kids. But the manga has revealed they do have a son named Iori! I found this out through extra details included in Volume 1 of Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, which is coming out on January 5, 2026.

Arcane Fans Who Never Played League of Legends Can Finally Play It… In 2 Years

Bloomberg first reported that League of Legends is getting a major makeover, and Riot Games has since confirmed the news. The update aims to make the game more welcoming for new players and includes several key changes. These include a redesigned in-game client, a visual refresh of the Summoner’s Rift map, adjustments to gameplay, and updates to Runes and the pre-game setup.

5 Spider-Man and Superman Crossovers We Need to See in 2026

DC’s recent announcement of team-ups for their special event included some fun pairings, like stories featuring Pa Kent and Uncle Ben. However, fans quickly pointed out the absence of major characters such as Miles Morales and Lex Luthor. It’s likely some of these characters are being saved for Marvel’s upcoming one-shot special, so they haven’t been entirely overlooked. Considering the vast number of characters from both Superman and Spider-Man universes, what unexpected combinations could create a compelling story? Here are 5 Superman/Spider-Man pairings we’d love to see explored next year.

Turn-Based RPG Announced 2 Years Ago Finally Releases Next Month

The game appears to be a relaxing experience, similar to games like Stardew Valley. You play as a hermit and their pig, venturing out to find mushrooms and generally avoid people. However, their peaceful routine is disrupted when a girl from a nearby village appears, pulling them into a larger mystery. As you explore diverse locations, players will battle enemies using turn-based combat and talk to townspeople to uncover the truth, all while gathering a variety of mushrooms.

Nintendo Fans Are Still Terrified of This Boss Decades Later

For many Nintendo fans, the most frightening enemy in gaming history is called Dead Hand. First appearing in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, it felt shockingly out of place in the game’s otherwise heroic world. Dead Hand wasn’t just scary for a Nintendo game—it was deeply unsettling. Even decades later, players vividly remember their first encounter, the feeling of being paralyzed with fear, and why it continues to be one of gaming’s most memorable horror experiences.

7 Best Sci-Fi Shows of 2025, Ranked

2025 brought us a fantastic year for science fiction television, with standout shows like The Eternaut, the third season of Invasion, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3, Black Mirror season 7, and Foundation season 3, among many others. Several shows really captured the public’s imagination and became the most discussed, popular, and impactful series of the year. Featuring both brand new stories, continuations of established franchises, and clever adaptations, these programs leave us eager to see what the future holds for sci-fi on TV in 2026 and beyond.

10 Best Independent Game Studios in 2025

Guard Crush Games and Supamonks teamed up to create Absolum, a highly-rated beat-’em-up with roguelike features. Released in October 2025 on all major consoles and PC, the game takes place in the world of Talamh, where players battle an evil king and his army, the Crimson Order. Players choose from a variety of characters and classes, each with unique skills and abilities. Throughout each playthrough, they can also equip rituals to further enhance their character’s power. Absolum marks the debut title for French studio Supamonks, who handled the game’s artwork and animations.

‘They Circled Me… And Began Poking My Ankle’: The Way Sam Raimi Tortured Bruce Campbell On The Evil Dead Sounds Horrifying (And Weirdly Hilarious)

In his memoir, If Chins Could Kill, Campbell describes a moment so bizarre it sounds made up. After a particularly intense scene filmed in a graveyard, he was running down a hill when he tripped, badly twisting his ankle. This wasn’t the usual minor injury you get on a movie set; he was in genuine, debilitating pain, as he writes: