Pokemon Pokopia’s Next Limited Time Event Revealed (And Yes, It’s Adorable)

The recent ‘More Spores for Hoppip’ event brought three new Pokemon to the game, but it seems not every event will add new creatures to your collection. This time, Bulbasaur is taking center stage with a jump rope contest! From April 19th to April 26th, players in Pokemon Pokopia can participate in the Bulbasaur’s Jump Rope Contest. While details are limited, this event is designed to get more players involved in the enjoyable mini-game within the Pokemon life simulation.

Why Lord of the Rings’ New Movie Has Recast Aragorn (& What To Know About Viggo Mortensen’s Replacement)

Andy Serkis is directing the new movie and will also be back as Gollum. He’d previously announced that the role of Aragorn would be recast, and that was confirmed at a Warner Bros. event. While the official reason Viggo Mortensen isn’t returning hasn’t been revealed, it likely comes down to his own choice. The film is set during the time of the original movies and would almost certainly require significant digital effects to make Mortensen look younger – something he previously expressed reluctance about when discussing a potential return for The Hunt for Gollum in 2024.

Future GPX Cyber Formula Spiral announced

The new anime, Future GPX Cyber Formula Spiral, tells a fresh story overseen by director Mitsuo Fukuda. Set after the original series, it explores themes of legacy, new relationships, and the inner motivations of its characters. It’s a story about striving for more than just winning – it’s about looking ahead to the future. The creators promise a dramatic and emotional experience unique to the Cyber Formula franchise.

Crimson Desert Has Sold More Than 5 Million Copies Worldwide

I’m so excited to hear that Crimson Desert has already sold over 5 million copies! Pearl Abyss recently shared the news and thanked all of us ‘Greymanes’ – that’s what they call the fans – for joining them on this adventure in the world of Pywel. They said reaching this huge milestone wouldn’t have been possible without our support, and honestly, it’s awesome to be a part of something so many people are enjoying. It’s really cool to see the game doing so well!

4 Years Ago Today, Harry Potter Fans’ Dreams of 1 Wizarding World Story Were Crushed (& HBO’s Remake Can’t Save It)

I was really excited when the Fantastic Beasts movies first came out – they felt like a great addition to the Harry Potter world. But honestly, the series just kind of lost steam. The third film, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, came out in April 2022, and it didn’t do very well with critics or at the box office – it only made $407 million worldwide after costing $200 million to make. It was a shame, because originally they planned for five movies, all building towards the epic duel between Dumbledore and Grindelwald in 1945, which was supposed to be this huge, legendary wizarding fight.

Outbound delayed to May 14

Square Glade Games announced that they are postponing the release of Outbound to May 14. They discovered a problem late in development that could affect players’ experience, and didn’t have enough time to fix it and still release the game on all platforms as planned. The team worked hard to stay on schedule, and while they understand players will be disappointed, they believe this delay will ultimately deliver a smoother, more enjoyable game.

2026’s Most Unhinged Anime Just Took an Emotional Turn No One Saw Coming

Despite its often silly nature, the series carries surprising emotional depth. Voice actor Kenta Miyake, famous for his heroic role as All Might in My Hero Academia, brings a similar sense of weight to his character, Keiji. This creates an interesting contrast that highlights the show’s unexpected themes. While the series remains absurd on the surface, it explores the idea that negative human emotions create demons, and recent episodes have fully embraced this concept, revealing a surprisingly touching story beneath the humor.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Is The Spectator Sport of Life Sims & Your Mileage May Vary (Review)

It’s hard to really categorize Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream. While it’s a life simulation game, it’s quite different from most. Instead of controlling characters directly, you’re more like an observer, guiding things from a distance and watching the drama unfold. This can be both fun and a little annoying. Fans of the original Tomodachi Life will probably enjoy this new version, but my experience was somewhat mixed. Overall, I think Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream will be a big hit with its dedicated fans, and a quirky, amusing experience for everyone else.