Crunchyroll Has Let Anime Fans Down This Summer Season

According to a recent update from Anime News Network, at least eight popular anime series have faced delays in their uploads. Shows such as Dandadan, My Dress-Up Darling, Kaiju No. 8, Rent-a-Girlfriend, and Sakamoto Days are set to return for new seasons or cours. Gachiakuta and The Summer Hikaru Died have caught viewers’ attention with their impressive debuts. Some of these shows can be streamed on Netflix, with The Summer Hikaru Died and Sakamoto Days being exclusive to the platform. Regrettably, one of these series, along with several other highly anticipated Summer 2025 releases, missed their scheduled release last week, leaving fans anxious as they wait for Crunchyroll to upload the new episodes.

New LEGO Batman Game Looks Great, But Can It Fill the Arkham Void?

During Gamescom, Jonathan Smith, head of development at TT Games, didn’t explicitly refer to the Arkham games but hinted at their influence in the new LEGO game. The action depicted in the trailer featured a character wielding a bricky bat and engaging in combat reminiscent of the Arkham series, with elements such as counterattacks, stealth takedowns, a gadget that highlighted enemies similar to detective vision, and mobility using the Batmobile for gliding through the skies and street surfing.

Rematch Gets Second Major Update With Long List of Changes

In their latest update, Sloclap acknowledged that Patch 2 tackles several recurring issues but admitted there are remaining problems yet to be resolved. They assure these persistent issues will be tackled in Patch 3, due for release around late August (hopefully). Excitingly, this upcoming patch is set to introduce crossplay functionality, meaning players across PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox platforms can now play together seamlessly.

An MCU Street-Level Hero Is About to Get a Mysterious Power Upgrade

Marvel Comics is honoring Native American Heritage Month with the special one-shot comic “Echo: Seeker of Truth”, co-written by Jimmy “Taboo” Gomez, a member of Black Eyed Peas, and B. Earl, featuring artwork by Jim Terry. The character’s original co-creator, David Mack, is also contributing to the main cover. Taboo and B. Earl have teamed up again following their collaboration on the 2023 “Daredevil & Echo” limited series which was released around the same time as the “Echo” show on Hulu/Disney+. In “Echo: Seeker of Truth”, fans can expect Echo to uncover a new ability that will reshape her journeys within the Marvel Universe.

Blue Eye Samurai Shares First Season 2 Preview

Netflix has unveiled a fresh poster for “Blue Eye Samurai” season 2, hinting that the new season will be arriving soon. Given the cliffhanger ending of the first season, fans have been eagerly anticipating this return, as Mizu’s revenge remains unfulfilled. The finale of season 1 saw the protagonist choosing to depart from Japan for London, with the intention of confronting Skeffington and Routely. Although the poster does not provide an exact release date for Mizu’s second-season appearance, it suggests that Netflix is committed to bringing the bloodthirsty samurai back to its platform.