Arc Raiders Wants You to Break Its Servers Before PS5 Launch

From October 17th to 19th, players can jump into Arc Raiders without needing to sign up beforehand. The game will be available to download directly from the PlayStation Store. This “server slam” lets you explore the Dam Battlegrounds map, test out progression, crafting, and quests before the full game launches. Although your progress won’t transfer to the final version on October 30th, you’ll receive a special backpack cosmetic as a reward for participating.

Original Ahsoka Actress Wants To Return For A Star Wars Spinoff Movie

With a new *Mandalorian & Grogu* adventure coming this summer, Ashley Eckstein has expressed her desire to star in an animated Ahsoka movie – and fan support could make it a reality. Eckstein first voiced Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker’s Padawan, in the 2008 *Clone Wars* series. Having voiced the character in various animated projects, including the recent *LEGO Star Wars – Rebuild the Galaxy: Pieces of the Past* on Disney+, Eckstein believes there are still many more Ahsoka stories waiting to be told.

This Iconic Marvel Villain Should Have Stayed Dead (and You Can’t Convince Me Otherwise)

The Green Goblin’s return was a big moment for Spider-Man, significantly changing the story’s direction. However, it proved to be controversial. Long-time fans were excited to see the classic villain again, but newer fans weren’t as pleased – and understandably so. Many believe bringing back the Green Goblin was a mistake, arguing that he should have remained deceased.

3 Controversial Video Game Endings That Almost Ruined Everything

A strong game ending can give a story real meaning, but a weak one can instantly destroy everything you loved about it. All the time and emotion you invested can feel wasted, leaving you disappointed with the whole series. It’s especially painful when a franchise you care about doesn’t deliver at the very end. Here are three video game endings that sparked controversy and nearly ruined the experience for players.