If PlayStation Is Returning to Exclusivity, Gamers Will Lose Out

Look, as a gamer, I’m really worried about Sony potentially going back to making a ton of games only for PlayStation. It means if you don’t own one, you’re just missing out on big releases, plain and simple. And honestly, it’s bad for gaming overall – fewer people playing means less growth and less chance for developers to work together on cool stuff. Yeah, exclusives might sell consoles, but at what cost? It feels like we’re losing choice and making games less accessible. This isn’t just some business stuff happening behind the scenes, it directly impacts what we get to play and how we play it.

Marathon’s Major Change Just Fixed The Biggest Issue With Live Service Games

Live service games have really redefined the genre and how game companies launch and support them. I initially thought Bungie’s new game, Marathon, wouldn’t stand out or make a significant impact. But Bungie recently made a major change to how Marathon operates as a live service, and it could be a game-changer for the entire industry. Honestly, I’m amazed – this single adjustment might finally fix the biggest problem with live service games.

3 Game of Thrones Stories That Would Be a Better Movie Than the Aegon’s Conquest Plan

It’s not surprising to see the planned Game of Thrones movie making progress – Beau Willimon, a writer from the show Andor, has been brought on to write the script (according to Deadline). The film will reportedly tell the story of Aegon the Conqueror, the first Targaryen king, and his dragon-led conquest of most of Westeros (with Dorne being the only kingdom to resist). This story is a natural fit for a movie, promising more Targaryen lore, dragons, and exciting battles. However, Warner Bros. might have been better off choosing a different story for their Game of Thrones film, considering how much the current spin-off series already focus on House Targaryen.

Chris Evans & RDJ Reunite at Oscars Ahead of Avengers: Doomsday (& It’s Perfect)

Marvel fans enjoyed the playful back-and-forth between Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. Evans teased Downey about not getting him a gift to celebrate 14 years since they first appeared together in The Avengers. Downey Jr. then playfully disappeared and returned with a thong from the movie Magic Mike, claiming it belonged to Channing Tatum (though he mispronounced Tatum’s name). Tatum, who is also starring alongside them in the upcoming film Doomsday, was in the audience and jokingly said he wanted it back.

Arc Raiders Hasn’t Had a Meaningful Content Update in a Long Time

Since it launched, Arc Raiders hasn’t received many updates – just a few new weather effects, one extra map, a new section within the Dam Battlegrounds, and two new enemy types. While these changes add a little variety, many players feel they aren’t enough for a game that’s meant to be regularly updated with substantial content. The community is starting to wonder if the pace of updates is sufficient to keep players engaged with the game long-term.

5 Anime Stuck in Limbo That Desperately Need Another Season

When an anime isn’t very popular, a long period of inactivity usually means it won’t be continued. This is especially disappointing when there’s still a slight possibility of more episodes. Whether it’s a suspenseful thriller or a fantasy series left on a cliffhanger, fans are eager for these anime to continue. Sadly, the lack of updates doesn’t give much reason to be optimistic.

Weapons Officially Smashes a 40-Year Oscars Record

This win is particularly special because it marks the first Oscar for Madeline Madigan, four decades after she received her initial nomination for ‘Twice in a Lifetime.’ This is the longest wait ever for an actress – a gap of 40 years between her first nomination and finally winning, surpassing the previous record of 32 years held by Geraldine Page.