Shenmue 3 Enhanced Kicks Off Pre-Orders, Coming to PC, Consoles Later This Year

He expressed deep gratitude for everyone’s continued support of Shenmue 3. He announced plans to release Shenmue 3 Enhanced on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC later this year. He also confirmed that pre-orders for physical copies are now open through the ININ Games store. He finished by saying he hopes Shenmue will resonate with players once more, and thanked them for joining them on this journey.

Peacock Users Are Running Out of Time To Watch a Near-Perfect Remake of a 92-Year-Old Horror Classic

Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man is considered one of the strongest horror remakes in recent years. Released in 2020, the film updates the classic 1933 Universal monster movie—itself based on the 1897 H.G. Wells novel—for a modern audience. The story centers on Cecilia Kass, played by Elisabeth Moss, who escapes a controlling and abusive relationship with a wealthy tech expert, only to find herself haunted and manipulated by her ex-boyfriend, Adrian Griffin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), who has seemingly died but secretly developed a way to become invisible. The film is currently available on Peacock but will be leaving the platform soon.

First Look at LEGO Tony Tony Chopper (as One Piece Scene-Stealer Gets Rare Honor)

Doctors Without Borders has announced that Tony Tony Chopper, the popular character from One Piece, is now an official supporter of their organization. Founded in 1971, Doctors Without Borders provides medical care in conflict zones and areas with limited resources. Given Chopper’s dedication to healing and saving lives, this recognition is well-deserved. Series creator Eiichiro Oda will celebrate with a special illustration in Weekly Shonen Jump. Plus, LEGO recently released a video previewing their new Tony Tony Chopper figure, which you can view below.

Lies of P Has Sold More Than 4 Million Copies

The team behind Lies of P is thrilled to celebrate this achievement,” said a NEOWIZ representative. “We’re incredibly grateful for the amazing support and excitement the game has received from players worldwide, and we’re happy to see them enjoying our unique and dark twist on the classic Pinocchio story.”

Crimson Desert’s Steam Pre-Orders Have Already Resulted in Over $20 Million in Revenue – Analyst

The studio announced that over 3 million players have added Crimson Desert to their Steam wishlists. Analyst Elliot estimates that about 2.2 million of those wishlists came from Steam itself. By looking at these wishlists, he also discovered what other games these players enjoy. For example, 62% of those who wishlisted Crimson Desert have also played The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, 44% have played Elden Ring, and 16% have played Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

27 Years Ago Today, the Wildest Sci-Fi Show of the Era Premiered (And We’re Still Waiting on the Reboot)

I still remember discovering Farscape when it first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel back on March 19th, 1999. It was just… unlike anything else. Created by Rockne S. O’Bannon and brought to life with the incredible work of The Jim Henson Company, the show followed astronaut John Crichton, played by Ben Browder, and Aeryn Sun, portrayed by Claudia Black, on this unbelievably imaginative journey. It wasn’t just science fiction; it was this amazing blend of action, romance, and even a bit of camp, all wrapped up in this visually stunning world with the most creative creatures I’d ever seen. It was truly special, and even though the story concluded with Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars in 2004, the fans – myself included – are still hoping for a continuation. It really left a mark!

5 Awesome Superman Powers That Have Never Been Used in the Movies

Superman’s movies have displayed his famous superpowers, and even a few surprising ones like a kiss that causes amnesia or an S-shield he can remove to help capture bad guys. But over the decades in the comic books, Superman has demonstrated even more abilities that haven’t been featured on the big screen yet.

13 Years After Cancellation, a Cult Sci-Fi Comic is Finally Getting the TV Adaptation It Deserves

Plot Point 1 Productions announced today that Hamzah Jamjoom (known for Running Dry and How I Got There) and Alberto Lopez (Rupture, Esaaf) have acquired the rights to adapt the popular sci-fi comic Saucer Country into a premium television drama. The comic, originally published by DC’s Vertigo in 2012 and created by Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, I Walk With Monsters) and Ryan Kelly (A Quiet Place, The New York Five), explores the enduring mystery of alien life and the secrets potentially held by our government.