Star Wars Zero Company Rated in South Korea

I noticed the game’s listing also has a Teen rating from the ESRB, which is a pretty good sign! It makes me think we’re getting closer to a release date announcement. Honestly, I have no idea when they’ll announce it, but with Zero Company already planned for release this year, and Summer Game Fest happening in early June, that seems like a really likely spot for the news. I’m keeping my fingers crossed!

Crimson Desert Studio is “More Adaptable, More Malleable”: “We Can Pivot Faster Versus the AAAs”

Given the studio’s history with games like Black Desert and the massively multiplayer online (MMO) focus of Crimson Desert, this approach isn’t unexpected. The team is also open to new ideas and isn’t overly strict about them. As the developer put it, they function like a small, independent studio creating a high-quality, big-budget game, allowing for creativity and flexibility.

Netflix Reveals New Stranger Things Game (And It Arrives This Summer)

Raw Thrills is releasing Stranger Things Arcade this summer, and it looks fantastic! (according to Arcade Heroes). This massive arcade cabinet – measuring 118 x 94 x 104 inches – lets 1 to 4 players team up to fight creatures like Demogorgons and Vecna as they navigate Hawkins. The game uses a precise ball-sensing system and a large video screen, and players score points by hitting targets with foam balls in a fast-paced, action-packed adventure. You can find more details and pictures of the cabinet below.

7 Anime That Fully Adapted Their Source Material (& Nailed It)

Many anime series are still in progress, adapting their stories from manga. Popular, long-running shows like One Piece, Bleach, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure haven’t finished adapting all the source material, but they’re getting there. Newer hits like Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Chainsaw Man are currently staying true to the manga, and hopefully will continue to do so. With anime often being cancelled or deviating from the original story, it’s great when an adaptation fully covers its source material. It’s even better when the anime does a fantastic job and truly honors – or even improves upon – the original!

How the Sequel to Will Smith’s 19-Year-Old Sci-Fi Could Actually Deliver a Proper Adaptation After Decades

Despite a somewhat troubled past, the upcoming sci-fi horror film I Am Legend 2 is generating buzz. The original I Am Legend, released in 2007 and directed by Francis Lawrence (known for The Hunger Games), was based on Richard Matheson’s influential 1954 post-apocalyptic novel. While generally enjoyable, the first film changed the ending of Matheson’s book, and this wasn’t the first time the story from the author of Hell House had been adapted with alterations.

One Piece Just Debuted Its Most Game-Changing Character Since Joyboy and Sun God Nika

The recent storyline has revealed Imu’s identity, increasingly depicting him as a powerful, almost god-like figure connected to a dark realm, and an enemy to the world. Given the focus on deities, fans expected to see more gods introduced, particularly those linked to Luffy – like the Sun God Nika, Joyboy, and Loki, the Earth God. However, the newest chapter of One Piece unexpectedly highlighted the Rain God, Zaza, suggesting this character will play a crucial role. This hints that Zaza could be a key ally for Luffy in the upcoming final battle against Imu and his army.