A Gaming Trend Has Finally Been Broken (And It’s Great News for Everyone)

As a gamer, I’ve been so excited to see what’s been happening! 2025 felt like a year of amazing new games and fresh ideas. What really stood out was how many of the biggest hits weren’t sequels or part of established franchises – they were totally original! It looks like gamers are really embracing these new experiences, and I’m hoping that encourages even more creativity and innovation in the gaming world going forward.

5 Major TV Shows Ending in 2026, Ranked by How Sad We Are To See Them Go

In 2026, several beloved TV shows will be ending, which is always a mix of emotions. These shows often become a big part of our culture, and it’s tough to say goodbye. Some series are wrapping up at a good time, feeling complete or because the story has run its course. Others are ending while still incredibly popular, leaving fans wanting more. Here’s a look at the major shows finishing in 2026, ranked from most to least heartbreaking.

5 Years Ago Today, One of Attack on Titan’s Darkest Battles Began & Changed the Anime Forever

A few key conflicts really shift the direction of the story, with one dramatically changing everything as the final season of Attack on Titan begins. This conflict hits hard as the anime builds towards its climax, and looking back, it actually sets the stage for how Season 4 ultimately ends. While the conclusion of Attack on Titan remains controversial, this particular battle feels unavoidable – it makes it impossible to imagine any other ending. It’s amazing to think it’s been five years since this event completely flipped our understanding of Eren Yeager’s journey.

Fans Divided By Upcoming Open-World RPG’s Promise To Deliver A Map Twice as Big as Skyrim’s

Gamers have often been disappointed by large open-world games that don’t offer much to do. Many remember feeling lost in the world of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, unsure of what to explore. Simply claiming a game world is huge doesn’t generate excitement like it once did. This is evident with Crimson Desert, a new action-adventure game that recently revealed a map “at least twice as big as Skyrim’s playable area.” Instead of getting fans excited, the announcement has caused concern. But there’s more to the story than just the map size.

Criminally Underrated Crime Show is a Netflix Hit Months After Cancelation

The NBC drama Found has remained popular on Netflix all week, reaching number three on January 5th and currently holding at number seven as of January 10th, according to FlixPatrol. The show, which originally aired in 2023, centers on Gabi Mosely, a public relations expert who leads a team dedicated to finding missing persons cases that have been overlooked by authorities and the media. Shanola Hampton, known for her role as Veronica Fisher in Shameless, plays Gabi.

68 Years Later, an Iconic Sci-fi Movie Is Getting a Major Remake (And KPop Demon Hunters Fans Should Be Excited)

Warner Bros. has hired the writing team to develop a screenplay for Tim Burton’s version of the 1958 film, Attack of the Fifty-Foot Woman. The story follows a wealthy woman, recently released from a mental institution, who becomes a giantess while confronting her unfaithful husband and his lover. Warner Bros. has been considering a remake since 2024, and at one point, Gillian Flynn, the author of Gone Girl, was working on the script.

Xbox Series X Users Set to Miss Out on the First Big Game of 2026

Gamers will have a relatively quiet January, with only one mildly interesting release, Code Vein II. While the first Code Vein sold well, its success was boosted by being a launch title for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The first major game of the year will be Nioh 3, launching on February 6th. Developed by Team Ninja and published by Koei Tecmo, it continues the story of the Nioh series which began in 2017 and continued with Nioh 2 in 2020. Nioh 3 will be exclusive to the PlayStation 5, following the pattern of its predecessors, and is not expected to be released on Xbox consoles.

Frieren Season 2 Planning Final Surprise for Fans Just Ahead of Premiere

With the premiere of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Season 2 just around the corner—less than a week away—a special preview event will be held in Japan on January 11th. Although attendance is limited to ticket winners in Japan, a new trailer for the season will be released shortly before the event, giving fans worldwide something to enjoy.