OPUS: Prism Peak delayed to April 16

SIGONO announced they are finishing up testing to make sure the game works well on all platforms. To coordinate the launch across Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and Steam, the release date has been set to April 16, 2026.

Kylo Ren’s Greatest Force Feat Wasn’t Even in the Movies

Kylo Ren, the grandson of Anakin Skywalker and a descendant of the Sith, was shown to be incredibly powerful in the Force, surpassing many who came before him. He immediately impressed audiences with his control, notably stopping a laser blast in mid-air during an interrogation. His abilities continued to grow throughout the films, especially through his unique connection with Rey. This bond allowed them to communicate and even interact with each other across huge distances, pushing the boundaries of what Jedi and Sith could do. Interestingly, despite many impressive displays of power in the movies, Kylo Ren’s most significant feat of the Force actually happened in a lesser-known animated series.

10 Toughest Members of the Justice League, Ranked

The Justice League faces incredibly dangerous enemies, so its members need to be resilient – able to withstand not only physical attacks, but also the emotional and psychological toll of the job. These ten Leaguers are the most durable, forming the team’s bedrock against its greatest challenges.

Project Hail Mary Writer Reveals How Ryan Gosling Made Adapting the Book Even Easier

I was reading an interview with Andy Goddard about his new movie, Project Hail Mary (hitting theaters March 20th), and he talked about how amazing it was to have Ryan Gosling attached to the project before he even started writing the script. He said it was a screenwriter’s dream come true! Knowing Ryan was on board was like having a safety net. Goddard felt confident he could write anything – whether it was wild comedy or really emotional scenes – because he knew Ryan would absolutely nail it. He explained that Ryan always brings such genuine humanity to his roles, which actually gave Goddard the freedom to be more ambitious with the writing.