New $5 Co-Op Game Snags Steam Top Seller Slot

The co-op game Meccha Chameleon, released on June 9th by lemorion_1224, is quickly gaining popularity on Steam. It’s very affordable, currently under $5 with a launch discount, and even at its full price of $6, it’s one of the cheaper paid games available. Despite its low price, Meccha Chameleon isn’t just another budget title – it’s been steadily attracting players since release, and a recent update (version 1.1) seems to have boosted its success even further. As of a few minutes ago, SteamDB reports a new all-time peak of over 50,000 players, indicating the game is still growing rapidly. So, what’s all the buzz about?

Disclosure Day Beats Box Office Projections With Record-Breaking Opening

Reports from Deadline suggest the new film Disclosure Day will likely earn $44 million in its first three days in the US, making it Steven Spielberg’s biggest original film opening ever. A significant portion – about half – of ticket sales came from premium formats like IMAX, showing audiences were eager to experience the film on large screens.

4 Years Later, Netflix Confirms Underrated Sci-Fi Mystery Anime For July

Netflix’s anime selection might be smaller than Crunchyroll’s, but it still offers fresh and interesting shows – particularly those you can only find on Netflix. Although the new releases for July are a bit limited, there are some highlights coming soon. Keep an eye out for Sparks of Tomorrow, a highly anticipated series from the famous Kyoto Animation studio, and Thunder 3, a sci-fi mystery that’s sure to appeal to fans of the genre. Both shows will be available worldwide on Netflix at the same time as their release in Japan.

Alien: Fireteams Elite 2 Fixes What Made Colonial Marines Such A Historic Flop

Cold Iron Studios’ latest game seems like a big step forward after their previous attempt. At Summer Game Fest 2026, they showcased Aliens: Fireteam Elite 2, which significantly improves on the original in several important areas. The way it blends action and horror is reminiscent of what the classic Colonial Marines aimed for years ago. We played the game with other gaming journalists and found it to be a genuinely enjoyable experience battling those famous alien creatures.

5 “Unfilmable” Books That Actually Got Good Movie & TV Adaptations

Some books are famous for being nearly impossible to turn into movies. This is usually because creating what’s described in the book would require amazing visual effects, especially with science fiction and fantasy stories. But even though these particular books seemed unfilmable, filmmakers found creative solutions and brought them to life in ways few people thought possible.

31 Years Ago, the Worst Avengers Story Ever Dropped (and Almost Destroyed the Team)

Dedicated followers of the Avengers comics remember a difficult period in the early to mid-1990s. While some storylines like “Operation: Galactic Storm” and “The Proctor Saga” were enjoyable, much of that five-year span was underwhelming. The book was written by Bob Harras, who also held a key editorial role with the X-Men and later became Marvel’s editor-in-chief, making it impossible to change writers. Eventually, inspired by his work on the X-Men, Harras created “The Crossing,” a storyline now infamous for its over-the-top melodrama. Many fans consider it the absolute low point in Avengers history—a story that should have permanently broken up the team.

Poll: Are You Happy with Your PS Plus Extra, Premium Games for June 2026?

Okay, as a huge Final Fantasy fan, I’m really excited about the possibility of Final Fantasy 16 being a major game offered in June 2026! It’s true that the game split opinions when it first came out – some people loved it, others didn’t – but honestly, it still feels like a massive title to be included with a subscription service like PlayStation’s. It’s a big deal!