PS5 Pro Doesn’t Support Four of Some of September’s Biggest Games

Fortunately, several major games launching in September 2025 will be enhanced for the PS5 Pro, including popular titles like *EA Sports FC 26*, *NHL 26*, *Hell Is Us*, and *NBA 2K26*. However, if you don’t enjoy sports games, there aren’t many options currently announced. More significantly, the number of games *not* receiving PS5 Pro enhancements is much larger. While this could change, there’s no indication these games will be updated for the new console yet. It’s common for developers to add support after a game’s release, as seen with last year’s PS5 exclusive, *Silent Hill 2 Remake*, but that can take several months. PS5 Pro owners might want to wait before playing certain games, hoping for future updates.

Tron: Ares Projected to Match Box Office Record In Opening Weekend

Tron: Ares is predicted to make around $44 million in its first weekend in the US, according to Deadline. This is nearly the same amount as the original Tron: Legacy earned when it came out in 2010 (just over $44 million), potentially making Ares have the biggest opening weekend of any film in the Tron series. The very first Tron movie, released in 1982, opened with $4.7 million domestically.

Bloodborne Remake Update Leaves Fans Heartbroken

According to Jeff Grubb from Giant Bomb, who discussed it on his Games Mess Decides podcast, he recently looked into the possibility of a *Bloodborne* remake and hasn’t found any evidence that one is in development. This came up while talking about games being released on PC, although a *Bloodborne* remake would likely come to both PC and PS5. It’s worth noting that while Grubb has accurately leaked information in the past, his reports aren’t always guaranteed to be true, so this news should be viewed with skepticism.

‘Quit Game and Restart’: Borderlands 4 Runs Worse the Longer You Play on All Consoles

As a big Borderlands fan, I was a little worried to hear about performance issues, and it seems Digital Foundry’s testing confirmed them. Basically, the longer you play Borderlands 4 – they’re seeing problems after about an hour – the more the frame rate drops. This is happening on all platforms right now, and it’s definitely noticeable in Performance Mode. They aren’t sure yet, but it sounds like Quality Mode might start to suffer the same way if you play for a really long time too.

Marvel Has More Mutant Teams Than Just The X-Men & These Are The 10 Best

As a huge X-Men fan, I’ve always been fascinated by the other mutant groups in Marvel Comics. Beyond the main X-Men team, there’s a ton of interesting squads – some officially sanctioned, others formed in opposition to Professor X’s ideas. I’ve put together a list of what I think are the very best of those non-X-Men mutant teams!

HYPERFUNK Announced by Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Developer for Consoles and PC

I’m really excited about HYPERFUNK! It’s a game where you play as part of different graffiti crews, all trying to figure out this thing called the Hyper – basically, it’s like an online world within the game. And if you loved the look of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, you’ll probably dig this too – the art style is super similar to Jet Set Radio. Plus, you get to choose how you get around: skateboards, BMX bikes, rollerblades… it looks like a ton of fun!

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade Gets New Trailer Explaining its World and Factions

As the trailer shows, *Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade* is set entirely in the troubled city of Midgar. Jesse, a member of the group Avalanche, explains that Midgar’s power comes from Mako reactors and details the city’s structure. The main enemy in the game is the Shinra Electric Power Company, which operates these reactors. Shinra, the company’s president and CEO, leads the organization, with his son Rufus serving as vice president.

Star Wars’ New TV Show Wastes Darth Revan’s Return, So It’s Time To Bring KotOR Back Properly

Revan is officially part of the Star Wars universe, but only by name. He was briefly mentioned in a few reference books, like *The Rise of Skywalker Visual Dictionary* and *Shadow of the Sith*. Now, the character has returned in the LEGO Star Wars show, *Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past*. While this show isn’t considered official canon, it’s a really enjoyable series that cleverly blends LEGO play with creative takes on familiar characters-like a Darth Jar Jar or Jedi Vader-all while maintaining a lighthearted and respectful tone towards the Star Wars saga.