BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW launches January 16, 2026

The game comes in two versions: a standard edition for $19.99 and a Deluxe edition for $24.99. If you choose the Deluxe edition, you’ll also get the game’s soundtrack, a pet you can customize, a special extra ending, and a 24-hour head start playing the game (this early access is only available on PlayStation 5).

Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls’ Next Closed Beta Announced for December 5th to 7th

The game is adding eight new characters, plus two new stages and three arenas. One of the arenas is the X-Mansion, which features Colossus, Angel, Psylocke, Nightcrawler, and Beast in the background – possibly suggesting they could become playable characters in the future. Arc System Works chose Robbie Reyes as Ghost Rider instead of Johnny Blaze because of the story, but they aren’t sharing the details just yet.

BrokenLore: Ascend is a New Entry in the Horror Franchise, Announced for PC and PS5

In BrokenLore: Ascend, players follow Ren and Yui, two rooftop climbers who attempt to scale the infamous Tokyo Tower. Their climb leads to an encounter with the Rokurokubi, a mythical creature known for its incredibly long neck. The game’s story centers around the pair creating a video for their SKYLIMIT channel, and how that fuels their ambition to tackle increasingly risky climbs.

New Stephen King Movie Continues 21-Year Rotten Tomatoes Trend (but There’s One Problem)

Currently, The Running Man has a 63% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 65 reviews. This score keeps director Edgar Wright’s streak of “Fresh” films alive – he’s had positive reviews for every movie since 2004’s Shaun of the Dead. However, it’s his lowest-rated King adaptation so far in 2025. Other King films he’s directed – The Monkey (77%), The Life of Chuck (80%), and The Long Walk (88%) – have all been certified Fresh. The Running Man also scores lower than Wright’s Last Night in Soho (75%), making it his lowest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes overall.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Has a Much Bigger Problem Than Previous Seasons

The new Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution film not only revisits the events of the Shibuya Incident, but also kicks off Season 3 with the first two episodes adapting the Extermination Arc from the manga. This arc centers around Yuta Okkotsu – who has returned to Japan, seemingly as a foe – alongside Yuji Itadori, Choso, and a captivating new villain. While early reactions to these episodes have been largely positive, some viewers are worried about the speed at which the story is unfolding, a concern that hasn’t gotten enough attention.