Pokemon Go Reveals New Dual Destiny Season

Starting on Tuesday, December 3rd at 10 a.m., local time, a fresh chapter of Pokemon Go commences and lasts until March 4th. This season is themed as Dual Destiny, focusing on the concept of opposites coming together to form a more powerful entity. In this new phase, you can expect content inspired by Pokemon Sword and Shield, such as the introduction of the Ghost-type Pokemon Sinistea and its evolution Polteageist. Additionally, Max Battles will remain significant, and players should anticipate the appearance of Gigantamax Lapras, along with Dynamax Machop and Krabby.

Every Movie and TV Show Coming to Peacock in December 2024

As December approaches rapidly, Peacock is jumping ahead by informing subscribers about the numerous movies and TV series set to join its streaming library in the coming days. The NBCUniversal streamer has already revealed the complete collection of titles slated to debut throughout December, and there’s plenty for viewers to anticipate!

Dante’s Ring Announced by The Invincible Developer

Starward Industries, famously recognized for their sci-fi adventure game The Invincible, has unveiled a novel concept titled “Dante’s Ring”. This upcoming title deviates from traditional combat mechanics, offering an exciting blend of action-adventure RPG, survival, and “arcade” elements. Players will assume the role of an adventurer embarking on a journey to a seemingly dormant volcanic region. For a sneak peek, watch the announcement trailer below.

Spy x Family Announces Surprising Hiatus (And When We Can Expect a Forgers’ Comeback)

In a universe devoid of “My Hero Academia” and “Jujutsu Kaisen”, and with “One Piece” in its concluding phase, the Forger Family continues to be a vital component of Shonen Jump’s current lineup. Thankfully, for enthusiasts of Loid, Anya, and Yor, creator Tatsuya Endo has been tirelessly developing the tale of the mission that has captured the globe. Known as “Spy x Family”, the series is still producing fresh chapters, albeit a surprising update has surfaced that disrupts its regular publishing schedule. Weekly Shonen Jump has announced a temporary pause for the manga, but fortunately, they’ve given us a heads-up about when we can resume reading it again.

Nintendo Updates The Legend of Zelda Timeline

As a dedicated gamer immersed in the magical world of Zelda, I’ve always found myself intrigued about how each new installment fits into the broader series. While it seems like Nintendo doesn’t give the Zelda timeline much thought when creating these masterpieces, they do put some thought into the connections between them. Since the release of The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom in September, fans have been scouring for hints about its position within the chronology. Finally, Nintendo has confirmed that the game is set in the same timeline as the classic SNES game, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.

Creature Commandos Showrunner Wants a Season 2, But How Will That Impact the DCU?

As a gamer eagerly anticipating the release of “Creature Commandos”, it’s thrilling to hear from showrunner Dean Lorey that he’s already planning for a potential second season! In an exclusive chat with ScreenRant, Lorey hinted, “We definitely want to do another season. We don’t have a five-season plan or anything like that, but we’re hoping to continue this story.” This statement suggests that discussions about the future of “Creature Commandos” within DC Studios are underway. Even more exciting, Lorey also shared, “At the end of the first season, you’ll see some characters that might be part of a potential second season, and there’s plenty of fun to look forward to!” Here’s hoping for many more adventures with these unique Commandos!