New Dragon Ball Z Game Brings Iconic Saga To Life

Lynnvander Studios and Pop Art Games are launching a Kickstarter campaign on June 9th, 2026, for Dragon Ball Z: The Board Game Saga. This game is designed for 1 to 4 players, letting you take on the roles of iconic characters like Goku, Vegeta, and Gohan. Players will experience the Dragon Ball Z story through episodes inspired by the show’s famous arcs. Check out a first look at the game below, and we have more details coming up!

The New Division Game Lets You Create Your One of a Kind Agent

Arkhane Asylum Publishing and Ubisoft have collaborated to create Tom Clancy’s The Division: The Official Tabletop Roleplaying Game, which quickly exceeded its funding goal on Kickstarter. In this game, players will do more than just find better gear for their agents. They’ll also choose from several distinct roles, each offering a unique playstyle, and will navigate communities, interact with survivors, and make impactful decisions that affect both their own and their teammates’ experiences.

7 MCU Deleted Scenes We Wish Were Canon

From a moment that could have closely explored the famous “Demon in a Battle” comic book arc to one that likely would have been a huge merchandising success, here are seven scenes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe that fans wish hadn’t been removed from the official storyline.

You Can Now Catch Up on Dungeon Crawler Carl For Free (And Here’s How)

Fans of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series now have an even simpler way to read the books! The popular Libby app, used by libraries around the world, has partnered with author Matt Dinniman to offer the entire series – including Dungeon Crawler Carl, the Dominion of Blades series, The Shivered Sky series, and his other novels – as ebooks. If your library uses Libby, all you need is a library card and the free app to start reading!

Ubisoft Report Gives Assassin’s Creed Hexe and Far Cry 7 Release Date News

A new report comes from Rogue I Tx, a leaker who’s become well-known for sharing screenshots and other details about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Hexe. It’s unknown how they got this information, but Ubisoft took down their social media accounts as a result. The leaker claims Assassin’s Creed Hexe is planned for release in 2027, though it’s unclear if this is based on inside knowledge or the materials they leaked – or a combination of both. They also say Far Cry 7 will come out in 2027, potentially even before Assassin’s Creed Hexe, and suggest Far Cry 7 might be revealed this year. There’s currently no indication of when Ubisoft will share information about Assassin’s Creed Hexe.

7 Marvel Characters Who Were Best in the Silver Age

Many of the publisher’s most beloved characters first appeared during this time, and their initial stories helped shape them into the icons they are today. While these characters have continued to be popular, some fans believe they were at their peak during the Silver Age. Here are seven Marvel characters who were arguably best during that era, with their early adventures remaining the most memorable.

Mixtape Isn’t Going Anywhere, Won’t Be Delisted Over Music Licenses

As a big fan of Mixtape, I was so relieved to hear they’ve sorted out the music licensing! Apparently, instead of just getting temporary licenses, the team actually paid extra to secure the rights to the music forever. Johnny Galvatron, the creative director, told Kotaku all about it, and Annapurna Interactive confirmed it on their social media – which means we don’t have to worry about the game being pulled from sale! It’s awesome they went the extra mile to protect it.

Return of One of the Greatest Disney Villains of All Time Officially Teased by Star

Disney made a brilliant move when they cast James Woods as the voice of Hades in Hercules. Woods perfectly captured the god of the underworld as sarcastic, bitter, and hilariously evil – similar to villains like Jafar and Scar. He dominated every scene he was in, achieving a level of impact previously only seen with Robin Williams’ performance as the Genie. Recently, Woods hinted on X (formerly Twitter) that he’s been back in the studio recording more lines as Hades, confirming how much he still enjoys playing the character. He explained that he’s voiced Hades in every version of the character, and was recently recording new material, praising Disney’s creative team for consistently delivering high-quality work.