Superman & Lois Ending: How Much Longer Did Clark’s Powers Last?
Warning: Spoilers for the Superman & Lois finale below!
Warning: Spoilers for the Superman & Lois finale below!
Enjoying “One Piece” without charge has become reminiscent of Luffy’s quest for the legendary treasure, a goal that might be more myth than reality (perhaps it’s the camaraderie we gather along the way). Crunchyroll has chosen to enclose this iconic anime within a subscription barrier. For “One Piece” enthusiasts, this means upgrading to the streamer’s Premium tier ($7.99 per month). However, there’s another path to watch (nearly) all of “One Piece” without charge.
The action-packed series, titled “Creature Commandos,” has officially debuted as the latest franchise within the DC Universe, and true to his promise, showrunner/DC Studios head James Gunn immediately immerses us in a well-established superhero world. From the very first news update in the show, it’s evident that we are in a setting where the Amazons and their mystical island play significant roles on the global political stage, just like oil prices or conflicts in distant lands. The initial two episodes of “Creature Commandos” also make it clear that the occurrences depicted in Gunn’s previous DC productions – namely, the movie “The Suicide Squad” and the TV series “Peacemaker” – are now a part of this new DC Universe continuity.
As the clock ticks closer to the early access release of “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle” for Premium Edition owners, Bethesda has disclosed the action-adventure game’s PC system requirements. Notably, the game will not run on Nvidia RTX cards (or equivalent alternatives), although complete ray tracing support won’t be available during the early access phase of the game.
Today, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 received its substantial Season 1 Reloaded update on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC systems. Since we’ve reached the midpoint of Season 1, Activision aims to infuse fresh content into BO6 to maintain its excitement until Season 2 starts. This latest game update includes not just new maps for Multiplayer and Zombies modes, but also introduces holiday-themed cosmetics.
Players of Overwatch 2 were given a sneak peek at Season 14 before its release on December 10th. This season will bring a fresh hero into the game and the much-anticipated comeback of the 6v6 mode, which was instrumental in making the original Overwatch popular. However, Blizzard also had something extra for Overwatch 2 players this week: a teaser about the upcoming cosmetic partnership with Avatar: The Last Airbender. A glimpse of the collaboration was displayed in the new Season 14 trailer, with Aang appearing in the backdrop. Yet, as always, Blizzard hasn’t disclosed any details on the specific skins that will be part of this collaboration.