New Half-Life 3 Update Is Bad News for PC Gamers

26 years ago, Valve secured the domain for what many gamers have long awaited – Half-Life 3. Yet, today, that very domain has expired amidst whispers and anticipation. However, let’s not jump to conclusions just yet! There’s a grace period of a few months for renewal, and we’re only at the start of it. If Valve overlooked this matter, as I hope they did, they still have time to rectify it. But if they fail to act within this grace period, well, that could signal the end of our dreams for Half-Life 3.

Two Shonen Jump Series Confirm Disappointing Hiatus News

Mikawa Eco’s “Oblivion Battery” has announced a two-month break, returning on September 4th this autumn. Meanwhile, “Kindergarten Wars” is going on a hiatus until the end of next month due to health concerns with its creator, You Chiba. Unlike sports anime, Chiba’s manga will resume when it begins its final saga, joining the ranks of “My Hero Academia” and “Jujutsu Kaisen” in wrapping up their stories. The health concerns plaguing creators are a significant issue within the manga community, as the demanding nature of creating these stories can take a toll on their physical well-being. Here’s to hoping that the manga artists find a balance between work and life that minimizes any negative effects.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie Highlights English Dub With First Trailer

The “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Arc” is set to premiere in Japanese theaters this Summer, followed by international releases over the course of the year, but details about the upcoming trilogy have been scarce. However, that’s changing now as the English dub trailer for “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Arc” has been released, giving us a sneak peek at what’s in store. Take a look below as shared by Crunchyroll.

Mario Kart World Fans Slam Downgrade From Older Games

The article argues that time trials in Mario Kart World are a significant setback compared to previous versions, as key features from past editions seem to have mysteriously disappeared in this latest version of the mode in MKW.

Robot Chicken Trailer Drops First Look at the Adult Swim Show’s Comeback

In honor of Robot Chicken‘s 20-year milestone, the popular series is coming back with a fresh special titled “Robot Chicken: Self-Discovery Special“. This exciting new episode will premiere on July 20th via Adult Swim. A sneak peek of the Warner Bros. Discovery shows getting a humorous makeover, uniquely handled by this quirky show, has been revealed. Take a look at the trailer below, which was recently unveiled by Adult Swim.

Han Solo’s Most Confusing Line in The Empire Strikes Back Isn’t “I Know”

In Star Wars: A New Hope, as soon as I stepped into the cantina and laid eyes on Han, it was apparent that this fellow wasn’t your average upstanding citizen. He had a knack for keeping company with questionable characters and a trigger-happy disposition – fire first, ask questions later seemed to be his motto. Yet, even when he attempted to make the right choices, Han often found himself stumbling into the wrong ones. This ambiguity was particularly evident in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Movie Debuts First Trailer: Watch

The global premiere of “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle” is scheduled for later this Summer, followed by North American screenings in Fall. However, the movie has been rather secretive about disclosing actual clips from the film. With the release date drawing nearer, fans have been treated to a handful of still images and character posters. Now that a significant milestone has been reached, an all-new trailer for the first movie has been unveiled, offering a glimpse into its visuals. You can watch it in the video below, along with a fresh poster.

10 Cancelled Netflix Shows That Deserve a Reboot

The following rundown highlights ten Netflix series that were discontinued, but their initial concepts were intriguing enough to merit a fresh start. A reboot could serve as an opportunity for these shows to realize the promise they initially held, using past mistakes as lessons to create something truly exceptional instead.