It’s Official, Kagurabachi Confirms It’s Finally Getting an Anime in 2027

After weeks of rumors and speculation, it’s now official: a new anime adaptation of Kagurabachi is in production! The announcement came during Shueisha’s Jump Press event this week, and fans who have been eagerly awaiting an anime version will be thrilled. You can get a first look at the upcoming Kagurabachi anime below.

Remake of 1998 PS1 Exclusive Game Announced

Later this year, Sunsoft will release a remake of their classic game Hard Edge, now titled Hard Edge: War Zone. American players may remember the game as T.R.A.G., as that was its original name in the United States. Surprisingly, this remake isn’t a traditional update; it’s been reimagined as a four-versus-four real-time tactical card battler. While the original Hard Edge shared some similarities with the early Resident Evil games, this new direction is a significant departure. Sunsoft hasn’t explained the reasoning behind this change, but they have released a trailer, which you can view below.

Final Fantasy 10 25th Anniversary Celebrations Kicked Off With New Website, Merchandise

Fans can now pre-order a variety of new merchandise, including a vinyl record set of the original game’s popular soundtrack and collectible figurines and plush toys featuring characters like Tidus, Yuna, Wakka, Lulu, and Auron. The vinyl set includes two discs with most of the game’s iconic music, from intense boss battle themes to the memorable opening track, “To Zanarkand.” It will be available on July 1st for ¥9,350 (approximately $59) through the official Square Enix e-Store.

$60 Sega Game Available for Free for 48 Hours

Amazon Prime members can currently get a free digital copy of Total War: Three Kingdoms for PC. This strategy game, released in 2019, is the latest in the popular and highly-rated Total War series, which began in 2000. It normally costs $60, making this a great deal for Prime subscribers.

Nic Cage’s Spider-Man Spinoff Confirmed to Resurrect a Lost Part of Spidey Lore (& Fans Will Be Happy)

The newest trailer for Spider-Noir strongly suggests that Ben Reilly’s webs are created naturally within his body. A clear shot of his hand shooting a web confirms he doesn’t need any special devices – he produces the webbing himself. This makes Cage’s Ben Reilly the first live-action Spider-Person shown with organic webs since Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man, who last appeared in the 2021 film Spider-Man: No Way Home.