Microsoft Gaming Rebrands to Xbox, Aims to “Lead in Performance” With Project Helix

The team explains that while ‘Microsoft Gaming’ accurately reflects how they’re organized, it doesn’t capture their goals. They’re returning to their roots and rebranding as simply ‘Xbox.’ They aim to foster a dynamic and innovative environment where bold ideas are encouraged. Their focus isn’t on minimizing differences, but on uniting everyone to create something bigger than individual studios or products.

In Just 6 Minutes, Invincible Season 4 Confirmed Thragg as the Show’s Greatest Villain

Though some viewers initially disliked how Thragg looked and acted in the show, he’s become a fan favorite during the last few episodes of Invincible Season 4. The season finale especially establishes him as one of Mark Grayson’s biggest enemies, showing he’s more than just physically powerful – he’s a complex and intriguing character. These layers make him even more compelling and frightening, and his eventual return promises to be a major event. Warning: Spoilers for Invincible Season 4, Episode 8 ahead.

The First Stranger Things Spinoff Just Dropped on Netflix (& You Can All 10 Episodes Right Now)

Ever wondered what the characters in Stranger Things were up to between the Snow Ball dance in Season 2 and the Independence Day celebrations in Season 3? Now you can find out! Stranger Things: Tales From ’85 is a new animated series that bridges the gap between those two seasons. Created by Eric Robles and the Duffer Brothers, and featuring a new voice cast, all ten half-hour episodes are currently streaming on Netflix as of April 23rd.

7 Best DC Villains Introduced in the 2000s

All villains begin their stories somewhere. While classic villains benefit from years of recognition, newer characters can quickly become just as memorable. A truly compelling villain doesn’t take long to become a fan favorite. Here, we’re highlighting seven of the best villains DC Comics introduced during the 2000s.

6 New Day One Xbox Game Pass Releases Confirmed for 2026

The ID@Xbox showcase recently revealed a bunch of indie games coming to Xbox consoles and Xbox Game Pass. While many titles are headed to the subscription service eventually, six games will be available on Game Pass the very day they launch this year. That’s great news for Game Pass subscribers who enjoy playing new releases, and this group of games looks particularly promising.

Deep Dish Dungeon Gets A New Gameplay Trailer, Releasing Fall 2026

This game is a challenging survival adventure where you and up to two friends explore a dangerous dungeon. You’ll need to scavenge for ingredients to cook food, which boosts your abilities. The meals you create directly impact what you can do, so gathering a wide variety of ingredients is key to overcoming challenges and succeeding.