Resident Evil Zero Remake “Rebooted Mid-Development,” Now Led by Veronica Team – Rumor

According to AestheticGamer (also known as Dusk Golem), the game was restarted during development. They say that Capcom’s Division 1 team is now in charge. This division has developed every Resident Evil game since 2017 and is also working on a remake of Veronica. It’s unclear why the change happened, but it seems the team who worked on the Resident Evil 3 Remake was originally leading the project. Capcom likely decided to put Division 1 in charge because of their recent success with other games.

Gears of War: E-Day’s Budget is “Upwards of $400 Million” – Rumor

According to Tom Henderson, the game’s budget is surprisingly high, reportedly over $400 million. He described the budget as “insane” on the recent Insider Gaming podcast and questioned the decision to make it exclusive to Xbox, a decision apparently made just five or six weeks ago. This timing fits with the trailer that was briefly shown with a PlayStation 5 logo, and contradicts statements from the developers, The Coalition, who said a PS5 version was never planned.

2026 Solo Leveling Replacement Drops New Trailer Ahead of July Premiere

The popular webcomic Tomb Raider King by SANG is getting an anime adaptation! The series, fully produced in Korea, will premiere in July as part of the Summer 2026 anime lineup. It tells the story of a man seeking revenge who travels the world collecting powerful artifacts from ancient tombs. You can find a sneak peek at the anime below.

Apple’s Returning Sci-Fi Masterpiece Might Pack a Little Too Much Punch in 2026

Season 3 of Silo will spend a lot of time showing what life was like before the silos existed. These flashbacks will focus on journalist Helen Drew and Congressman Daniel Keene as they investigate a conspiracy. The season finale hinted at this, revealing a scene from before the apocalypse where Helen questions Daniel about reports of a dirty bomb exploding in New Orleans. She wants to know if it’s true, if the US government is using the attack as an excuse to go to war with Iran, or if another country was responsible.

The show’s creator, Graham Yost, has confirmed that Season 3 will directly explore this storyline, revealing the truth about the bomb and how all the silos were built. Interestingly, this story begins while the US is already at war with Iran.

7 Marvel Events You Should Read Again

Reading big comic book events month-by-month can feel like a lot of work, but they’re really rewarding when you revisit them. Often, a second read can even change your opinion of events you previously disliked. Here are seven Marvel events you should experience again – some are just fantastic, and others you’ll appreciate in a new light.

Star Trek: 5 Things That Still Don’t Make Sense About the Klingons

Look, Klingons are surprisingly enduring, especially considering all the… quirks over the years. And before anyone jumps on me about how their foreheads changed or whatever – let’s just say it’s a complicated story of budgets and creative choices. As Worf famously put it, it’s a tale for Klingons, not outsiders – though Enterprise did offer some answers. Honestly, let’s just appreciate the fact that these guys have stuck around this long and move on, okay?

Power Rangers Game Gets Surprise Major Upgrade (And Transformers and G.I. Joe Are Included As Well)

Renegade Game Studios recently announced exciting news at their convention, Renegade Con: second editions are coming for their popular Power Rangers RPG, Transformers RPG, and G.I. Joe RPG! These updated versions will use a ruleset based on Dungeons & Dragons 5.5E. Players who already own the games don’t need to buy everything again – a free guide will be available to convert their existing Essence20 materials to the new Second Edition system.

Netflix is About to Lose One of the Best Comic Book Movies Not Made by Marvel or DC

Originally a comic book by Mike Mignola, Hellboy first appeared in 1993, published by Dark Horse Comics. In 2004, director Guillermo del Toro (known for films like Frankenstein, Pacific Rim, and Crimson Peak) brought the story to the big screen. The film offered a fresh, somewhat dark take on the superhero genre, presenting audiences with a complex, antiheroic character more similar to Eric Draven than traditional, purely heroic figures like Captain America.