PlayStation Plus Just Got Better for Those With PS3 Nostalgia

Okay, so you know how with PS Plus Premium, you can’t actually download PS3 games, you have to stream them? It’s kinda annoying already, but lately the streaming has been super unreliable – it just wasn’t working right a lot of the time. That meant a bunch of us PS Plus Premium subscribers couldn’t actually play the PS3 games we were paying for. Good news though, it looks like Sony finally fixed the issue, so hopefully we can all jump back into those classics now!

March 15th Will Be a Very Good Day for KPop Demon Hunters Fans

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has reportedly sent a letter indicating that KPop Demon Hunters‘ popular song, “Golden,” will be performed live. While it’s not certain who will perform it—possibly EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami—the letter states that due to time constraints, only “Golden” and one other nominated song will be featured. Sources say “I Lied To You” from Sinners’ will also be performed, likely meaning Miles Caton, the film’s star, will perform at this year’s Academy Awards.

10 Anime That Would Make Incredible HBO Series

It’s interesting to see anime, which is often considered a specialized interest, gaining recognition on high-quality television that usually focuses on realistic and serious stories. Anime frequently explores themes like emotional and societal breakdown, the effects of past trauma, and oppressive systems – topics that are central to HBO’s programming. A successful adaptation would really tap into the deep emotional core that anime fans already appreciate.

Vitalik Buterin’s Grand Plan: Austerity in Ethereum or Just a Dance of Dollars?

This proclamation arrives at a time when the crypto crowd has been busily chasing the ephemeral mirages of commercial narratives-real-world assets, stablecoins, and the tantalizing allure of yield-driven protocols. Meanwhile, the very foundations of decentralization, the technical scaffolding that grants meaning to our digital existence, languish in obscurity. Buterin’s message, akin to a siren’s call, urges us to remember that if the base layer is as flimsy as a politician’s promise, then naught of consequence may be built upon it.

Star Trek Just Made Worf’s Replacement One of the Franchise’s Most Tragic Characters Ever

Episode 4 of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is the strongest episode yet, skillfully combining large-scale galactic events with a deeply personal look at its characters. The episode reveals a devastating blow to the Klingons: their home planet, Qo’noS, was destroyed in the Burn, bringing the entire race to the brink of extinction. This makes Jay-Den, the sole Klingon currently in Starfleet, a compelling and tragic figure, essentially a reverse of the iconic Next Generation character Worf.

WWE 2K26’s New Cover Star Returns After 14 Year Absence

CM Punk, also known as the Second City Saint and current WWE World Heavyweight Champion, is the cover athlete for WWE 2K26. It’s a fitting choice, as he hasn’t been on a WWE game cover since WWE 13 – before the series became WWE 2K. After leaving WWE in 2014, Punk returned in 2023, and now he’s back on the cover, which you can see below.

Only 1 Month In, Netflix Has Already Canceled 3 Major Series

Netflix has gained a reputation for canceling shows quickly, often after only one or two seasons. While other streaming services do this as well, it’s become a major frustration for viewers. Data from Watch in America shows Netflix canceled more series than any other platform in 2024, with a total of 16. They continued this trend in 2025, axing 30 more shows – including The Waterfront, which was briefly a Top 10 hit – and have already canceled three series in 2026.