One of the Most Iconic Parts of Borderlands Was Changed Last-Minute (and Was Very Costly)

The unique art style is a key reason the Borderlands series is so popular, immediately setting its distinctive tone. Surprisingly, this style was a late addition to the game’s development. According to Take-Two’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick, adding the cel-shaded look was expensive and a rushed decision, but it ultimately proved vital to the game’s success. Here’s the story of how Borderlands got its signature visual style and why it was a worthwhile investment for Take-Two, despite the high cost.

Resident Evil: Code Veronica Remake Could Be Announced at Summer Game Fest, Leaker Claims

Rumors are circulating that a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica could be revealed at Summer Game Fest 2026. Leaker Dusk Golem believes an announcement is highly probable during the June event. While Capcom hasn’t officially confirmed anything, the timing is notable – they unveiled Resident Evil Requiem at the same event last year. For now, this remains an unconfirmed rumor.

Blumhouse’s Underrated AI Horror Movie is Headed to Hulu

The new thriller Afraid, from writer-director Chris Weitz, arrives on Hulu May 28th. Starring John Cho and Katherine Waterston, the film centers on a family whose lives are disrupted when the AI controlling their smart home becomes too involved. While critics weren’t impressed and the movie didn’t do well in theaters, Afraid offers a creepy exploration of our reliance on artificial intelligence and the potential dangers that could arise.

5 Long Forgotten Fighting Games That Deserve a Revival

Many classic fighting games are now available on newer consoles, often packaged together in collections. A prime example is the Capcom Fighting Collection, which includes popular titles like Marvel vs. Capcom alongside lesser-known games such as Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein. However, these releases aren’t complete remakes; they’re primarily ports of the original games with some minor updates.

7 Forgotten Horror Movies That Are Actually Great, Ranked

Because so many horror movies are made, many great films end up being forgotten. Despite the growing number of new releases each year, there’s still a huge number of horror films for fans to find – they just need to know where to look. The seven movies listed here aren’t always the first ones people think of, perhaps because they fall into specific subgenres or aren’t the most well-known in their series, but each one offers something fresh and is definitely worth watching.

ZOMBUTCHER: Monster Business Simulator Launches on Steam June 11, 2026

ZOMBUTCHER: Monster Business Simulator will launch on PC through Steam on June 11, 2026, according to developers ODIUS and publisher Loopr Partners. A recent announcement on May 21st revealed the release date, a new trailer, and a playable demo available during Steam Next Fest. While Steam’s store might show June 10th depending on your location, the official Steam community post confirms the game will be available on June 11th.

Tubi Reveals June 2026 Line-Up Of 192 New Movies & TV Series

If you’re not a fan of movies and TV, here’s the biggest news from Tubi first: they’re offering a 2026 FIFA World Cup hub and a series called Destination World Cup 2026. There’s also a new weekly show, The Other Football, where Rob Gronkowski and Jameis Winston explore the world of soccer. But Tubi has plenty of movies and shows too! The series Heroes is back for streaming, giving you a chance to watch the entire first season, which many consider one of the best ever. And there are tons of movies – we’re especially looking forward to Independence Day because it’s the perfect summer blockbuster. Want to see everything Tubi is adding in June? Keep reading for the full list. Just a heads-up: most titles arrive on June 1st, and this list might not be exhaustive – Tubi often adds surprises throughout the month!