LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Has Gone Gold

Drawing from decades of Batman stories – from comics to films and TV – Legacy of the Dark Knight reimagines the hero’s beginnings. Players will experience Bruce Wayne’s training with the League of Assassins and his transformation into Gotham’s protector. The game will feature team-ups with iconic allies like Robin, Nightwing, Catwoman, and Commissioner Gordon as they battle classic villains such as Bane and the Joker.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Studio MAPPA Unveils Sequel Anime

The manga Jujutsu Kaisen: Modulo recently concluded, finishing the story that followed the grandchildren of Yuto and Maki. Although an anime adaptation hasn’t been officially announced, the final volume is being released in Japan, and Studio MAPPA decided to help promote it in a unique way. They animated key scenes from the sequel, giving fans a preview of what a potential anime series could look like. You can watch the new MAPPA animation to get a feel for how the world of Tsurugi, Yuka, and Maru might be brought to life.

5 DC Comics Books You Don’t Want to Miss This Month (5/26)

DC Comics and SEGA are teaming up again for a new series called DC x Sonic the Hedgehog: The Metal Legion, bringing these two universes together with exciting team-ups. This month also features solo adventures for two Green Lanterns – Guy Gardner in a one-shot issue, and the start of Absolute Green Arrow. While Marvel is building towards a major event, DC has plenty to offer too! Here are 5 comics you won’t want to miss this month.

Railway management simulation game Steam to Electric announced for PC

Joost van Dongen, the game’s director, said he’s always loved trains and management games, so creating a game about groundbreaking railway technology is a dream come true. He explained that the game features incredible inventions – like trains powered by jet engines and single-rail trains stabilized by gyroscopes – many of which actually existed and worked! In Steam to Electric, players will be able to build these amazing creations as a tribute to their ingenuity.

N64 Pokemon Game Turns 27 Years Old and It’s Free With Nintendo Switch Online

On April 30, 1999, Nintendo released Pokémon Stadium for the Nintendo 64. The game allowed players to battle with the Pokémon originally found in the popular Red, Blue, and Yellow versions, but in a new 3D, turn-based format – a first for the series in the West. A similar game, Pocket Monsters Stadium, had been released in Japan a year earlier, but it wasn’t available outside of Japan. Given the huge popularity of Pokémon, it’s no surprise that Pokémon Stadium was a big success and remains one of the best-selling games for the N64. This was achieved despite receiving a respectable, but not outstanding, score of 78% on GameRankings.

A New Live-Action Adaptation of a Classic Anime is Coming This Summer

GTO, or Grand Teacher Onizuka, is a popular comedy anime about a former troublemaker who becomes a teacher and helps his students. Since the original manga came out in 1997 by Tooru Fujisawa, there have been several live-action versions. A special titled “GTO Revival” aired in 2024, and now a brand new series is coming in July 2024 on Fuji TV in Japan. Excitingly, Takashi Sorimachi, who recently played Onizuka, will be returning to the role, bringing a fresh take on this classic story.

James Gunn Shoots Down a DCU Superman Canon Plot Hole With a Truly Perfect Response

James Gunn participated in a conversation on Threads about whether elements from the Suicide Squad movies and Blue Beetle could become part of the new DC Universe (DCU) timeline. A fan asked if a scene of Bloodsport shooting Superman with a kryptonite bullet would fit, referencing the opening of the Superman film which showed Kal-El having just lost his first fight. Gunn explained why that idea wouldn’t quite work.

Hogwarts Legacy Now Free for All Harry Potter Fans

From now until May 3rd, you can download and keep the open-world action RPG from Warner Bros. completely free on the Epic Games Store. Creating an Epic Games Store account is free, so even if you don’t have a PC to play it on now, it’s worth getting the game while it’s free. This offer might not last forever, and you’ll own a highly popular game for future enjoyment.