Gurei launches July 23 for PC, later for consoles

Here is an overview of the game, via Astrolabe Games:

Here is an overview of the game, via Astrolabe Games:

Since the initial announcement, more details have been surfacing, but Microsoft plans to share a comprehensive update on Xbox development on May 7th. Hosted by Chris Charla, Portfolio and Programs General Manager, and Jason Ronald, VP of Next Generation, the update will provide a detailed look at Project Helix and its vision for the future of Xbox.

Homelander remains the most powerful character in The Boys, much like he was in Season 5, Episode 4. Despite the ongoing search for V1 and the supposed death of Stormfront, his strength still significantly exceeds that of other key characters. This makes the prospect of him obtaining V1 even more frightening, as it would solidify his already dominant position.

The trailer for 007 First Light, titled “Rules of Spycraft,” highlighted the game’s action-packed, third-person gameplay and how following certain guidelines can help players complete their missions. Like any good spy, you’ll need to blend into your surroundings, whether that means hiding in plain sight or moving stealthily through dangerous locations. Success depends on being prepared with gadgets, reacting quickly, and skillfully using the stealth systems to avoid unnecessary conflict and tense situations.

Even villains who aren’t very popular still initially appealed to fans, and that appeal can be rediscovered. In superhero comics, very few characters are truly beyond redemption, and some DC villains who have faded in popularity could become major threats again. Here are seven DC villains who are currently overrated, but have the potential to become significant once more.

Right now, it’s mainly available in Europe, but we’ll let you know if it becomes available in North America.

The Grogu Tiny But Mighty collection is now available on Amazon, and it’s as charming and impressive as you’d expect!

The 1980s were a golden age for TV mini-series, and today marks the 43rd anniversary of a truly memorable one. Simply titled “V”, this science fiction series created by Kenneth Johnson premiered on May 1, 1983, and immediately captivated audiences. It benefited from a fantastic marketing push and a story that really resonated with sci-fi fans. Originally impactful when it aired, “V” remains remarkably well-regarded decades later.

Marvel is heavily invested in its upcoming Armageddon event. Several comic books, including Captain America and Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon (which concludes this month), are building up to it. Alongside this, the new series Reborn: Ultimate Impact begins, continuing the storyline from Ultimate Incursion. With a variety of titles launching in May, here’s a preview of the comics you won’t want to miss.

In an interview with Screen Rant, director Johannes Roberts explained how his Resident Evil movie connects to the games. He aimed to create a story that takes place within the Resident Evil universe, happening around the same time as the events of Resident Evil 2 in Raccoon City, but tells a separate, parallel story. He wanted to capture the atmosphere and slow-burn tension that players experience in the games.