Indie Horror Game Gets Full Launch After 4 Years In Early Access & Immediately Flies Up Steam Charts

Tiny Bunny is a horror visual novel where your decisions change the story. Developed by Saikono and Sokar and published by Serenity Forge, the game first launched on Steam in April 2021 as an Early Access title. Since then, the developers have consistently added new chapters. Now that the complete version 1.0 is available, including the final chapter, Tiny Bunny is becoming increasingly popular with Steam players.

Was DC K.O. a Bait and Switch? Because Fans Aren’t Happy

I was really excited for the first round of DC K.O., especially after seeing it in last month’s issue, #2. But honestly, it wasn’t what I expected. Instead of the big hero vs. villain fights we all anticipated – like Superman against Giganta or Wonder Woman taking on Starro – it turned out to be a scavenger hunt for powerful artifacts. The comic itself was great, don’t get me wrong, but a lot of fans, myself included, were pretty disappointed. We were hoping for action, and it felt like we were promised one thing and got another. It really makes you wonder if DC K.O. misled us a bit, doesn’t it?

Crunchyroll Locks Down Major New Anime Releases for 2026

This weekend at CCXP Brazil in São Paulo, Crunchyroll shared details about upcoming anime releases planned for 2026. While exact release dates aren’t available yet, the lineup includes spinoffs of popular series, long-awaited anime adaptations, and new seasons of major franchises. You can find a complete list of Crunchyroll’s exclusive anime below.

DC Just Gave Gotham Its Own Daily Bugle, and It’s Exactly What Batman Needs

In recent years, as Batman stories have focused more on global dangers, Gotham City and its residents haven’t felt as connected to readers. While we still see glimpses of Gotham’s gritty side – and fans quickly notice when it feels off – the city has largely lost some of its unique appeal. It’s become less common to see stories focused on street-level life, and Gotham often feels like an exaggerated version of itself. Thankfully, Matt Fraction’s recent work on Batman (2025) is bringing back that individual feel, starting with the introduction of the Gotham Eye, a newspaper similar to the Daily Bugle.

All 35 Rumored Avengers: Doomsday Heroes & Villains Unite In Exciting MCU Fan Art

Artist @itoonofficial shared new artwork on Instagram featuring all the confirmed heroes for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday movie. The image includes members of the Avengers, New Avengers, Fantastic Four, X-Men, and others. It’s similar to a group photo taken in 2018 to mark the tenth anniversary of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans are excited to see these characters together, especially members of the X-Men and Fantastic Four, and the artwork even includes some heroes who are currently rumored to be in the film.

23 Years Ago Today, Cartoon Network’s Coolest Series Premiered (But It Never Got to Finish Its Story)

Wow, can you believe it’s been 23 years since Codename: Kids Next Door first hit Cartoon Network? I still remember being so excited when it premiered – it was chosen by fans in a special contest! And honestly, it quickly became one of the coolest cartoons ever to air on the network. Six seasons and over 80 episodes later, it’s a show a lot of us still talk about and really hope makes a comeback. It feels like the story was just getting going and we never got a proper ending, you know?

Pokemon Legends: Z-A Mega Reveals Leave Me Worried the DLC Has Nothing Else to Offer

It hasn’t been long since Legends: Z-A came out, but a lot of players have already finished the main story – it takes about 25 to 30 hours to complete without doing all the optional quests. While there’s still plenty to do after the credits roll, fans are hoping the Mega Dimension DLC will add even more content. Right now, though, most of the news about the DLC focuses on catching new Megas, and honestly, that’s not what I’m most excited about.