Nintendo Switch 2 Is Officially Getting Another New Final Fantasy Game in 2026

Square Enix announced at the 2026 Final Fantasy 14 Fan Fest that the popular online game, Final Fantasy 14, is coming to the Switch 2 in August 2026. This is great news for fans, especially since the game’s new expansion, Rebith, will also be released on the console around the same time. 2026 looks like a fantastic year for Final Fantasy fans who own a Switch 2! Final Fantasy 14 has allowed players to explore its world together since 2010, and with a major expansion planned for early 2027, releasing on the Switch 2 in August gives newcomers plenty of time to learn the ropes before the update arrives.

The Amazing Digital Circus Finale Banned in The Middle East

The creator of the animated series “ItsAnimates” recently announced that The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act won’t be shown in most countries in the Arab world. Abdulrahman Altayeb, who founded the company and also works as an animator and voice actor in the Middle East, explained that he can’t share the reason for the ban just yet, and will reveal more after the final episode airs. He also asked fans not to contact theaters, as the decision came from a higher authority. Fortunately, the series finale will still be available on YouTube in the region about two weeks after it premieres in cinemas.

Is Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 Canon? How the New Spinoff Fits Into the Timeline & Story

After a lot of buzz and a controversial ending to the original series – including fan speculation that Netflix held back the true finale – many viewers are unsure about this new show. They’re wondering if it’s essential viewing, just an optional extra, or officially part of the story. Will it resolve all the unanswered questions, and how does it fit into the established timeline? We’ve got all the answers you’re looking for.

My Hero Academia Drops First Look Trailer for Anime’s Real Finale

The highly anticipated final trailer for My Hero Academia has been released! Along with the new footage, Studio BONES has revealed details about a special episode. As part of the My Hero Academia 10th Anniversary celebration, a new installment titled “More” – based on artwork created specifically for the final volume of the manga – will air on Saturday, May 2nd. “More” picks up the story after the anime and manga’s conclusion, showing what happens to Deku, Bakugo, Todoroki, Ochaco, and the rest of Class A eight years after graduating from U.A. High.

A Classic Side-Scrolling Shooter From the ‘90s Is Making a Comeback

The classic game R-Type is returning on April 30, 2026, after being unavailable for years. We first mentioned its comeback back in September 2025, but a release date wasn’t known then. Now, we have an update: R-Type DX: Music Encore is coming to modern gaming systems. This isn’t just a simple re-release of the 1999 Game Boy Color game R-Type DX; it features plenty of new content alongside the original, making it a worthwhile experience. The game is being developed and published by City Connection.

7 Iconic Marvel Villains Too Easy for Wolverine

Wolverine hasn’t fought all of Marvel’s villains yet, but he could definitely defeat a few of the most iconic ones. Despite their reputations, he’d be a strong match for these seven top-tier Marvel baddies, proving why he’s considered the best at what he does.

10 Worst Games Released on Nintendo 64

While the movie Blues Brothers 2000 isn’t a masterpiece, the video game based on it is significantly worse. Released two years after the film – a red flag in itself – the game simply wasn’t very good and shouldn’t have been released. It barely resembles the movie and isn’t enjoyable to play. It’s a short, dull platformer with unimpressive graphics that feels like a cheap copy of other, better 3D platformers already available, leaving players regretting their purchase.

Tubi Is About To Lose One of the Most Iconic Classic Nickelodeon Movies

If you want to watch The Rugrats Movie on Tubi, you’ll need to do it soon! This animated film, originally released in 1998, brought the popular ‘90s TV show about Tommy Pickles and his friends to the big screen. It was a huge hit, earning $140 million worldwide and becoming the first non-Disney animated movie to make over $100 million domestically. The Rugrats Movie arrived on Tubi on April 1st, but it’s already been announced that it will be leaving the platform soon, although a specific date hasn’t been given.

New Trading Card Game Based on a Beloved 80s IP is Finally Headed to the US

The popular franchise My Little Pony began captivating fans with its toys in 1982. After numerous TV shows and movies, the characters now have their own Trading Card Game (TCG). My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a new TCG created in partnership between Kayou and Hasbro. It was first released in China in April 2025, and will become available to U.S. fans on May 1st. Look for the beautifully designed cards at major stores like GameStop and Barnes & Noble.