Guide: These 18+ New PS5, PS4 Games Are Coming Out This Week (13th-19th April)

There are other great games worth checking out too, like the unique shooter Mouse P.I. For Hire and the highly anticipated sequel, Hades 2.

There are other great games worth checking out too, like the unique shooter Mouse P.I. For Hire and the highly anticipated sequel, Hades 2.

Last week, Starfield, the new space exploration RPG from Xbox and Bethesda, became available on PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro. Players seem to be enjoying it, as it currently has a 4.27 out of 5-star rating on the PlayStation Store. While some players are reporting problems on platforms like Reddit and X, these issues don’t appear to be widespread. Interestingly, a similar situation occurred with the PS3 launch of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. This suggests the problems are likely related to Bethesda’s development process rather than Xbox, especially since other Xbox games on PS5 have launched without any issues.

According to reports, the project is now casting actors for several parts set on a hijacked bus, including roles like the villain and various teenage passengers.

Plus, the library now includes thousands of new games for both PS5 and PS4. With so many options, it can be tough to find what you’re looking for – that’s where this guide can help.

If you enjoy zombie-themed games, you’ve probably played one of the popular Zombicide titles from Guillotine Games. Originally set in the present day, the series has grown to include different eras and settings like medieval times, space, the Wild West, and the DC Universe. Now, a new installment, Zombicide: Dead Men Tales, is arriving, keeping the exciting core gameplay while introducing a pirate theme and some significant changes to how the game is played.

Ryota Osaka, who voices Eijun Sawamura, recently spoke with Mantan Web about the anime’s return. He shared that he always believed a sequel would happen, saying he just needed to wait for the opportunity. He never doubted he’d be able to continue the series, and that wait ultimately lasted six years.

As a huge Ghibli fan, I’m absolutely thrilled with how 2026 is shaping up! The studio started the year with some stunning new artwork from Miyazaki himself, and it’s been amazing. Last month, he surprised everyone with beautifully redrawn illustrations of his classic films for something called a Panorama Box. It’s a really cool technique where layers create a 3D effect – you’ll be able to see it at the Ghibli’s Grand Warehouse starting July 8th, 2026. Ghibli Park in Aichi Prefecture is just full of surprises! On top of this incredible new work from Miyazaki, they’ve also given us a sneak peek at a new collaboration with TOHO Cinemas. It’s a fantastic time to be a Ghibli enthusiast!

Netflix recently shared more information about when viewers worldwide can watch the new anime. Last month, before the anime launched, the official Netflix Anime X account announced it would begin streaming in parts of Asia on April 5th. While a specific global release date isn’t set, it will be available on the platform starting in May. Both dubbed and subtitled versions will be offered. The anime has already premiered with two episodes, and its creator, Yue Suenaga, has shared his initial reactions.

You can buy the Shinobu Kocho character (from Infinity Castle) as a standalone purchase called the “Shinobu Kocho (Infinity Castle) Character Pack.” Alternatively, you can get her as part of the “Infinity Castle – Part 1 Character Pass,” which gives you access to several other characters as well.