Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Direct set for January 29

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is due out for Switch this spring.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is due out for Switch this spring.

A Reddit user recently shared a leak from a well-known source, billbil-kun, revealing one of the main games offered in February’s PS Plus Essentials lineup. The game is Undisputed, a boxing title released in 2023 that received generally mixed reviews and continues to get negative feedback. As you can imagine, PS Plus subscribers weren’t thrilled with this news.

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Similar to many of Jason Statham’s previous films, Shelter casts him as a skilled protector who must use his talents when his past resurfaces. The movie has everything needed to be one of Statham’s best, featuring a strong cast including Bodhi Rae Breathnach (Hamnet), , (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest), (Blink Twice), and Daniel Mays (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story). It’s directed by the filmmaker behind the action in Greenland and Angel Has Fallen.

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Here is a message from Producer Tomohiko Sho on the delay:

Another State of Play presentation in February isn’t unexpected, as one happened around the same time last year. The recent nearly 47-minute showcase mainly highlighted games from other developers, such as Tides of Annihilation, Borderlands 4, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, and Monster Hunter Wilds. It also featured several PlayStation exclusives, including Lost Soul Aside, Days Gone Remastered, and Saros.

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The latest episodes resolved some old mysteries, but also created new ones that will likely be explored later on. A surprising reveal explained the cause of a major event from earlier in the series. However, the most significant moment might have been a small clue about how the story of One Piece will eventually conclude.