Crossfire: Rainbow is a a New Horror Game Being Developed for PC, iOS and Android

It’s important to mention that Smilegate hasn’t officially confirmed a Western launch for Crossfire: Rainbow yet. The game appears to be under development for PC, iOS, and Android platforms. As per the YouTube description, it’s being created using Unreal Engine 5. Interestingly, the trailer wasn’t uploaded by Smilegate but by a fan of the Crossfire series. The trailer itself contains text at the bottom indicating it showcases the PC version of the game, and it’s a blend of in-game cinematics and gameplay footage.

Presentation of the Nod-Krai Booth at gamescom 2025

Engage in conversations about Genshin Impact by following these official platforms:
1. The Official Genshin Impact TikTok account
2. The Official Genshin Impact Twitter account
3. The Official Genshin Impact Facebook page
4. The Official Genshin Impact YouTube channel
5. The HoYoLAB website (official forum)
6. The Official Genshin Impact Reddit community

The Twilight Zone Fans Need to Watch This Classic Series (And You Can Stream It Free)

The show in focus is “The Outer Limits,” an acclaimed anthology series that aired on ABC from 1963 to 1965. Crafted by Leslie Stevens and steered during its groundbreaking first season by Joseph Stefano, who also wrote the screenplay for “Psycho,” the show made a striking debut with its memorable opening narrative. A soothing yet eerie voice would take over the broadcasts, informing viewers, “Your television is functioning correctly. We are manipulating the transmission.” This ominous greeting marked the beginning of 49 hour-long episodes that, despite comparisons to “The Twilight Zone,” forged their own unique niche.

Keeper: Osgood Perkins & Tatiana Maslany Break Down Mysterious New Horror Movie

Perkins made it clear that the main theme of “Keeper” is an exploration of the most troubling aspects of masculinity. He referred to it as a portrayal of our ugliest behaviors as males. If you prefer terms like ‘patriarchy,’ ‘misogyny,’ or ‘toxic masculinity,’ feel free to use them. Essentially, “Keeper” is a mirror that shows us the worst versions of ourselves as men. At times, we need to confront and acknowledge these aspects as unpleasant, even revolting. In my opinion, that’s what “Keeper” aims to do – show men as gross.

Xbox Series X Users Not Surprised After Major Exclusive Is Cancelled

In July 2025, three video games slated for release on Xbox – “Perfect Dark”, “Everwild”, and an unnamed MMORPG from ZeniMax Online Studios (the creators of “The Elder Scrolls Online”) – were unexpectedly scrapped. This decision was made as part of a large-scale workforce reduction at both Xbox and its owner, Microsoft. Initially, the news caused alarm among Xbox enthusiasts who wondered about the future of their favorite games. However, things seemed to settle down, leading many to believe that the cancellations were finalized and other games would remain unaffected. Regrettably, this turned out not to be the case.

DC’s Absolute Universe Is Righting the Wrong of Earth One’s Abrupt Demise

As a die-hard DC fan, even though the tragic fate of Earth-One left me heartbroken, I can’t deny the importance of the multiverse to DC Comics. The thriving alternative reality of DC’s Absolute Universe is a testament to this fact. Similar to Earth-One, Absolute DC has given birth to fresh interpretations of many of DC’s legendary superheroes, and there’s plenty more room for new characters in Absolute DC. The icing on the cake? Absolute DC seems to be embracing the spirit of Elseworlds continuity that Earth-One initially set out to explore, and it’s showing great promise in reaching the heights that Earth-One might have scaled.

Far Cry TV Series Reportedly in the Works From Alien: Earth Creator

Ubisoft is making an effort to approach movie and TV production more thoughtfully, as evidenced by their new live-action adaptations of Assassin’s Creed and Watch Dogs (which has already been filmed). However, they’ve had some bumps in the road with past projects. For instance, there was a poorly received Assassin’s Creed movie and other game adaptations like Splinter Cell and The Division that were stuck in development limbo for extended periods.

DC Already Has Their Next Big Villain (and It’s a Fan-Favorite Teen Titan)

Originally debuting in “DC Comics Presents” #26, Raven gained significant attention in “New Teen Titans.” Known as the daughter of Trigon, a formidable demon lord, and one of the most potent sorcerers in the DC Universe, Raven is among the top Teen Titans. However, her dark origins are undeniably part of who she is. Over time, DC Comics has often teased a potential villainous turn for Raven, but it’s now high time they fully commit and make her a villain. As Raven evolves throughout the years, fans eagerly anticipate this long-awaited transformation.