New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Game Coming to Consoles This Month

In a nutshell, Strange Scaffold clarified that Remix Mode in Tactical Takedown isn’t equivalent to New Game+. Rather, when players conquer a stage, they’ll instantly unlock a Remix adaptation. These revised stages will introduce a wider range of adversaries and a higher level of challenge. To tackle these remixed stages, players need to adapt their previous strategies and maximize the moves acquired from Fugitoid. For those who have already completed the game on Steam, this update serves as an incentive to re-engage with Tactical Takedown. It also aims to enhance the overall value for console gamers. A fresh trailer for the game is available below.

Zombie Blockbuster Dethroned As Brad Pitt’s Highest-Grossing Movie of All Time

The movie titled F1: The Movie, an Apple Original Films sports drama, has been running on the big screen for just a few summer weeks and isn’t available to stream yet. However, it’s already showing signs of being a major success at the box office. Since its June 27 release, it’s raked in $545 million, surpassing the actor’s previous highest-grossing film, 2013’s World War Z, which made $540 million.

One Piece Creator Surprises Fans With Their Take on Black Clover’s Asta

Black Clover is launching a fresh wave of unique collaboration artworks, inviting prominent creators and artists from Shonen Jump to offer their distinct interpretations of Yuki Tabata’s manga series. Among these esteemed collaborators is the creator of One Piece, Eiichiro Oda. In anticipation of the unveiling of the 17 exclusive illustrations for Black Clover, fans were treated to a sneak peek of Oda’s portrayal of Asta as a tribute (preceding Tabata’s rendition of Luffy). You can view it below, as shared by Shueisha.

Alien: Earth Debuts With One of the Series’ Best Rotten Tomatoes Scores

In their review of Alien: Earth on Comicbook.com, critic Kofi Outlaw commended the series’ blend of horror and sci-fi mystery. He expressed that the two-episode introduction would entice fans to engage with Alien: Earth at first, but it will be the heavy dose of suspense (rather than character development) that keeps them hooked for more. Alien: Earth suggests that television could be the missing element that completes the franchise’s dominance across multiple platforms (movies, TV, gaming, and comics).