Arc Raiders’ Latest Experiment Proves What Everyone Already Knows

Despite ongoing efforts to fix cheating in ARC Raiders‘ player-versus-player mode, the game continues to maintain a solid player base. Surprisingly, this extraction shooter is currently more popular than Bungie’s Marathon. A recent improvement to a core game feature seems to be making a positive difference, leading to a more refined and enjoyable experience for players.

Disney Confirms Two Major Sequel Release Dates for 2028 (But Will It Be Too Late?)

Disney announced release dates for two sequels at its 2026 shareholder meeting. A follow-up to the live-action Lilo & Stitch is planned for May 26, 2028—three years after the first reboot. Pixar also confirmed that Incredibles 3 will hit theaters on June 16, 2028. Disney previously reserved both of these dates for other unannounced movies.

12 Years Ago Today, This Sci-Fi Franchise Based on Great Books Started (& Exactly 2 Years Later It Ended Unfinished)

Although the quality of these films differed, 2014’s Divergent stood out as particularly successful. The movie, adapted from Veronica Roth’s 2011 novel, takes place in a future world where people are divided into five groups based on their personalities: Abnegation, Dauntless, Erudite, Amity, and Candor. Each group expects its members to strictly adhere to its values, which creates a problem for the main character, Beatrice “Tris” Prior, when she realizes she’s “Divergent” – meaning she doesn’t fit neatly into just one group, but displays traits from multiple factions.

Netflix’s One Piece Season 2 Tops Global Charts With Millions of Views

The show launched on March 10th and quickly became a hit, racking up 16.8 million views in just six days – far surpassing the viewership of Dinosaurs Season 1. Building on the popularity of the live-action Season 2, Netflix released a six-episode podcast series on March 13th, 2026. The podcast features the cast and creator Eiichiro Oda sharing behind-the-scenes stories, hidden details, and other interesting insights.

Prime Video’s Masterpiece Superhero Show Is Officially Back (& You Can Watch the First 3 Episodes Now)

Fans of the animated superhero series Invincible can now stream Season 4! A year after the last season aired, Prime Video released the first three episodes on March 18th. Based on the popular Image Comics series by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley, the show features the voices of Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, and J.K. Simmons. It follows Mark Grayson, a teenager who gains superpowers from his father, Omni-Man, a seemingly invincible hero. Season 4 explores the fallout from the events of Season 3 and introduces new challenges for Mark. New episodes will be released every Wednesday on Prime Video until April 22nd, with a total of eight episodes planned.

New Exodus Gameplay Revealed (And Mass Effect Fans Will Love It)

The latest trailer for Exodus showcases a lot of action, with combat that feels as impactful as the battles in Mass Effect. Players control the main character, Jun, who uses a versatile weapon called the Recycler. This weapon lets Jun quickly switch between guns like rifles and shotguns to handle any enemy. Jun isn’t alone in the fight either; they’re joined by companions who each have their own special skills, providing support in battle.

The Triple-i Initiative 2026 set for April 9

The broadcast will be packed with over 45 minutes of announcements, cutting straight to the highlights with no filler. Expect to see eight brand new game reveals, gameplay footage, and release dates. Confirmed to appear are publishers like Devolver Digital, Klei, sunset visitor, and tinyBuild. Games already announced include Alkahest, Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse, Dead as Disco, Risk of Rain 2, and Windrose. After the main show, there will be a follow-up segment with more in-depth looks at some of the games featured.