HBO Max Users Are About To Lose Another Cartoon Network Show

If you enjoy the animated series Lamput, you’ll want to watch it soon on HBO Max. This Cartoon Network show features a playful, orange creature named Lamput and follows the chaotic chase between him and two scientists. While three seasons of the show have been available on the streaming service, Season 1 will be removed on January 31st. Lamput originally ran for four seasons with a total of 147 short episodes, which range in length from 18 seconds to five minutes, and first aired in 2017.

Forza Horizon 6 Has Competition for 2026’s Best Racing Game in This 1995 Reboot

The original Screamer game launched on October 31, 1995, and was a huge hit, with many considering it one of the greatest racing games ever made. That’s why the upcoming revival in 2026 is generating so much excitement. This new version of Screamer is being created and released by Milstone S.r.l., the team known for the Ride and MotoGP games. Given Milstone’s history, fans of the original and racing fans in general have a promising arcade racer to anticipate.

Marvel Officially Reveals 8 Avengers: Doomsday Superhero Costumes

To promote Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel had a unique marketing strategy. Each week, they released a new trailer in cinemas, spotlighting a different team of heroes. The trailers featured Steve Rogers first, followed by Thor, the X-Men, the Wakandans, and the Fantastic Four. Interestingly, Steve Rogers isn’t shown in costume in his own trailer – the first time we see him in costume is actually during Thor’s trailer.

The Top 10 Vampire Movies of All Time

Whether you’re a fan of classic vampire films, faithful book adaptations, or just great movies in general, here’s a list of the ten best vampire movies ever made. If you haven’t seen them all, be sure to add them to your watchlist!

5 Games That Were Nearly Ruined by Constant Nerfs and Balancing

Many games have been negatively impacted by a trend of excessive balancing. Developers became so focused on avoiding anything potentially problematic that they stifled creativity and fun. While these games are still playable, supported, and have fans, they don’t feel as good as they could because exciting, innovative ideas were sacrificed in favor of constant adjustments and playing it safe.

Major Shonen Jump Series Goes on Surprise Hiatus

New chapters of the manga are released every two weeks on the official Manga Plus app. After chapter 44 came out on January 25, 2026, the series took a one-month break. The author announced on X (formerly Twitter) that the next chapter will appear in Issue 9 of Weekly Shonen Jump on March 2nd, 2026 (Japan Standard Time). The reason for the break hasn’t been officially stated, but it’s probably due to a planned vacation or the author needing to rest. Although the manga’s release schedule can be unpredictable, this isn’t a particularly long pause, especially considering it followed a dramatic cliffhanger.

“Trust The Process:” Highguard Developers Reflect On Creating A New Type Of Gaming Experience

I recently got a hands-on look at Highguard at a preview event in LA, and I was really impressed. It’s not just about building a base and gathering resources – those things are there, but they feed into something much cooler: unique siege battles. It really stands out from other games I’ve played. I chatted with the design and creative director, Jason Ford, and lead designer, Carlos Panetta, about how the game has changed during development. They even talked about how they took unexpected glitches and turned them into fun gameplay features – which is awesome!