5 Gaming Controversies That Nearly Broke The Industry

For years, gamers have appreciated DLC – extra content for their games that’s usually affordable. Everyone knows what DLC stands for – “downloadable content” – but Capcom seemed to forget this with Street Fighter X Tekken. Instead of releasing typical DLC, they included the extra content on the game disc but required players to pay to unlock it. Capcom claimed this approach would help smoothly deliver content after the game was released on the PlayStation Vita, which initially featured those same 12 characters. However, fans were angry that content they’d eventually have to pay for was already part of the game. This caused a lot of distrust towards DLC in general, and many gamers became hesitant to buy it in the future.

Sony’s Surprising Spider-Man: Brand New Day Decision Actually Makes Sense (& Repeats a 5-Year-Old Trick)

The new Spider-Man movie, Brand New Day, is expected in July, which is just around six months away. Despite this, fans haven’t seen any trailers yet. There was some talk that a first look at Brand New Day might be shown with the movie Avatar: Fire and Ash, but that didn’t happen. Instead, we saw four trailers for Doomsday released over a month. Now that the initial promotion for Doomsday is over, people are wondering why we still haven’t seen anything for Spider-Man. However, Sony’s approach to marketing actually seems logical.

James Gunn’s Superman Officially Continues an Unwanted 46-Year Streak That Snyder Couldn’t Break Either

The 2026 Oscar nominations are out, and Superman didn’t receive any, despite being considered for a few awards earlier in the selection process. This means the film won’t win any Oscars this year, continuing a long streak of losses for the popular DC hero. While the original Superman movie won a special award for its visual effects in 1979, no other Superman film has won an Oscar since. In fact, Superman Returns is the only one to even be nominated, receiving a nomination for Best Visual Effects.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Confirms English Dub Release Date With Crunchyroll (And Its Sooner Than You Think)

The English dub of Jujutsu Kaisen season three is now available on Crunchyroll, starting today, January 22nd. It’s currently unknown whether the initial release will include the first one or two episodes. Fans may have already gotten a preview of the English dub last year through the movie Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution, which featured dubbed versions of earlier parts of the season. The original voice actors are returning, and several new actors will be joining the cast for the upcoming ‘Culling Game’ arc. Here’s a list of the current cast members:

7 Most Rewatchable HBO Shows Of All Time, Ranked

We’ve put together a list of the 7 best HBO shows to rewatch, considering what makes a series truly replayable. We looked at things like whether you can pick up an episode at any point, if the writing stays strong on multiple viewings, and if the ending encourages or discourages revisiting the show. Some series are built for rewatching, thanks to timeless humor, compelling conversations, or clever storytelling that makes them enjoyable again and again.

3 Best Hytale Mods Developed Since Launch

If you’ve played modified Minecraft, you’re probably familiar with Sketch Macaw. They’ve brought a similar approach to Hytale, creating a collection of mods instead of just one. These mods add a wide range of decorative and stylistic improvements, including options for windows, fences, walls, stairs, lighting, holiday decorations, doors, furniture, bridges, roofs, paths, and more. There are also specialized additions like carpets, paintings, and items for the TFC mod. You can find all of these mods, including the playfully named “Not Enough Poops,” on CurseForge.

New Secretlab x Pokemon Titan Evo Collection Delivers Stunning Designs & Custom Comfort (Review)

Secretlab has released a new line of TITAN Evo gaming chairs inspired by the popular Pokemon Eevee, Gengar, and Pikachu. Each chair is designed with colors and imagery matching its featured Pokemon, covering the front, back, and sides. I recently tested the Eevee version and was impressed – from the moment I unboxed it to using it every day, the Secretlab Pokemon TITAN Evo exceeded my expectations.