AAA EA Game Free for All PS Plus PS5 Users for 24 Hours

PlayStation Plus members can get Need for Speed Unbound for free between now and February 3rd. Released on December 22nd, this is the 25th game in the long-running Need for Speed series, which began in 1994. It’s a special release because it’s the first Need for Speed game developed by Criterion Games since 2013, when the series was temporarily handed over to Ghost Games. As of today, it remains the newest game in the series, even though it came out four years ago.

The Fortune Teller’s Predictions About Dunk & Egg Explained (It Sets Up 1 of the Biggest Game of Thrones Mysteries)

This episode will be most remembered for revealing Egg’s true identity: he is actually Aegon Targaryen, the son of Prince Maekar and brother to Aerion, Daeron, and Aemon. However, before the reveal, the episode hints at his lineage when Dunk and Egg have their fortunes told by a woman at Ashford Meadow. The reading begins positively, but quickly becomes unsettling.

Falcom’s unannounced game for 2026 to be revealed in February

So, about 2026, like you asked, we’re planning on releasing two new games. We’ve got Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter lined up, and another one we haven’t revealed yet! Honestly, it’s been decades since we’ve launched two games in one year, but development is going really well right now and we’re pretty confident we’re on track to make it happen.

27 Years Ago This Week, Star Trek Delivered One of Its Best Episodes (Thanks to a Surprising Problem on Set)

I remember when “Bride of Chaotica!” aired back in 1999 – it was the 12th episode of Voyager‘s fifth season. It’s still one of my favorite Star Trek episodes ever, and it’s amazing to think it was co-written by Bryan Fuller, who later created Hannibal. The story is so creative, especially how it made Captain Janeway play this over-the-top, theatrical villain. But what’s really interesting is that all that cleverness came about because of a disaster! A fire damaged the bridge set, forcing the writers to trap the entire crew inside a holodeck program for the whole episode. It’s incredible how they turned a problem into something so memorable.

Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel Confirms a Fan-Favorite Character Is Still Alive

A major discovery was that Yuji Itadori doesn’t age, which caused him great sadness as he attended the funerals of those he worked with. This added emotional depth to the story and made fans eager to see what happened next. Itadori recently returned, and it’s clear he’s changed significantly. The newest chapter shows just how powerful he’s become, confirming he’s reached a whole new level. And surprisingly, even before getting to the main part of the chapter, it’s revealed that Yuji’s close friend, Aoi Todo, is still alive.

2026 May Be Xbox’s Best Year in Ages

2026 will be a standout year for Xbox not because of one big game or ad campaign, but because of a carefully planned strategy and the return of beloved franchises. With major releases planned for Fable, Gears, Halo, and Forza all in the same year, Xbox is creating a lineup that’s both impressive and hard to miss.

22 Years Ago, Marvel Created The Perfect Wolverine Replacement

Marvel Comics first introduced X-23, a teenage character who would later become well-known as Laura Kinney, in the third issue of its comic book series NYX on February 1, 2004. Though NYX wasn’t a widely popular title, it proved to be an ideal starting point for this new character connected to Wolverine’s story.