Ready or Not Crosses 2 Million Units Sold on Consoles

After debuting during an early access release in December 2023, the game “Ready or Not” surpassed nine million in sales by April of the same year. This recent achievement brings its total lifetime sales to more than 11 million units, a remarkable figure.

New Nintendo Direct Announced

Despite being unsure about all the specific details that will be shown in the upcoming presentation, there are some potential elements we might catch a glimpse of. Notably, Nintendo has planned to release several third-party games by the year 2025’s end, and this presentation could offer insights into their exact launch dates. One highly anticipated game is Final Fantasy VII Remake, which was initially teased during the April Nintendo Direct event.

Sequel to 29-Year-Old Comedy Is Blowing Up Netflix Chart (& So Is the Original)

In its first week, “Happy Gilmore 2” has been dominating Netflix’s charts, even surpassing the original “Happy Gilmore”. Interestingly, both films are currently among the most-watched on the streaming platform this week. “Happy Gilmore 2” is currently ranked as the top movie on Netflix’s Global Top 10 Movies for the week of July 21st to July 27th, with the original “Happy Gilmore” coming in third place behind “K-Pop Demon Hunters”. During its debut week, “Happy Gilmore 2” is estimated to have received around ninety-one million hours of viewership, while the original “Happy Gilmore” garnered approximately seventeen million views. The sequel has also set some records for Netflix and Adam Sandler, including being the most-watched title of the week, securing the No. 1 spot on the English Film List, having the highest opening for any Adam Sandler Netflix film ever, and boasting the biggest US opening weekend of all time for a Netflix film.

This New Anime Charted at #2 Behind Only Squid Game for Its Debut Week

In the fourth week of July, the anime series featuring My Melody & Kuromi managed to surpass other popular shows like Dandadan Season 2 in terms of total viewing hours. However, it’s important to note that Netflix released the entire first season of My Melody & Kuromi on July 24th, which means the high number of viewing hours is due to people binging the whole series at once. In contrast, Dandadan releases one episode per week, accumulating its viewership hours gradually.

Since all episodes of My Melody & Kuromi are now available, it’s likely that its popularity will wane as those who planned to watch it have probably already done so. With no new episodes scheduled for release anytime soon, we can expect a significant drop in viewership hours next week.

Spider-Man & Wolverine #3 is Action-Packed, But Lacks Meat on the Bones (Review)

In contrast, neither Spider-Man and Wolverine’s latest adventure in issue #3 offers fresh or thought-provoking content. Previously, they battled dinosaurs and mythical creatures, with Peter Parker even taking on Sauron in a popular meme. However, there’s an underlying emotional struggle between the two heroes that elevates this comic beyond mere entertainment. The artwork by Andrews, which some might find divisive, possesses a dynamic, almost manic energy that makes reading this issue a delight at times. While Spider-Man & Wolverine #3 is acceptable for those seeking something less demanding, it has the potential to be far more engaging.

7 Sci-fi Movie Twists That Still Make No Sense

To put it simply, no one enjoys investing their precious hours into a film that leaves them feeling like they’ve wasted their time unnecessarily. Here’s a list of 7 sci-fi movies that masterfully present plot twists that remain hard to swallow even today. Please be warned: spoilers are included.

Japan’s Crypto Tax Makeover: What’s the Deal in 2025? Spoiler: Not Good, Not Bad, Just Crazy

Japan’s been pretty much the cool kid on the block when it comes to crypto—early adopter, strict regulator, the whole nine yards. 2025’s shaping up to be the year where digital assets get their official seal of approval (or disapproval, who knows). The FSA’s move is part of the “New Capitalism” plan—basically, the government wants people to spend money, invest, and be all about that dollar. If they do it right, Japan might become *the* crypto hub. Or just the place where taxes hurt the most. You decide.