Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Returns for New Crossover Ahead of Season 3

The popular manga Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is published in Weekly Shonen Magazine, the same magazine that features the long-running Detective Conan. To celebrate Conan Edogawa’s birthday on May 4th, and to showcase two of the magazine’s biggest series, a special crossover between Frieren and Detective Conan has just been released. You can find it below!

7 Classic X-Men Stories the MCU Needs to Bring to the Big Screen For the First Time

I’m so excited about the X-Men finally joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe! It’s not just about seeing them team up with the Avengers and other heroes – they’re going to get their own stories too, and Marvel has said they’re looking at the classic X-Men comics, especially the ones written by Chris Claremont. Claremont’s work is amazing – he created so many of the stories we all love, which means there’s a ton of material the MCU can use. Honestly, there are a few storylines in particular that need to be adapted for the big screen, and I can’t wait to see which ones they choose!

5 Best Jeph Loeb DC Comics

As a huge fan, I truly believe Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale were a perfect creative partnership, and their Batman stories prove it. Their series really built on the amazing foundation they laid with The Long Halloween, finally showing us what Catwoman was up to in Italy – specifically, her search to find out if Carmine Falcone was actually her father. The story runs alongside the second half of Dark Victory, all happening within just one incredibly packed week. It’s full of action, mystery, and honestly, the character work is just phenomenal. Loeb always understood Selina Kyle so well, and this story showcases that talent beautifully, with a classic crime and mystery feel.

Steven Spielberg’s Canceled Cult Sci-Fi Series Finally Returns to Streaming

Set in 2149, the series Terra Nova takes place on a future Earth ravaged by overdevelopment and pollution. Facing the planet’s inevitable decline, scientists discover a way to open a portal through time and space, leading to prehistoric Earth. This offers humanity a final opportunity to start over. The Shannon family travels through the portal to Terra Nova, hoping to build a sustainable life, but they soon realize some members of the expedition have hidden agendas that threaten the mission to save humanity.

Review: NTE: Neverness to Everness (PS5) – Ambitious Anime Open World Gets a Lot Right

I remember when Genshin Impact got huge during the pandemic – it really changed things! Suddenly, a bunch of console games started popping up trying to be just like it. They all went with the free-to-play model, which is cool, but then they added those frustrating systems where you basically gamble to get characters, and honestly, keeping track of all the different in-game currencies felt like a full-time job!

Forza Horizon 6 Has Gone Gold, Pre-Loading Now Available and Full Soundtrack Revealed

Good news for anyone hyped for the game – you can now pre-load it on Xbox Series X/S and PC! Just a heads-up, it’s a big download – around 130-135GB on Xbox and a whopping 160GB on PC (and seriously, make sure you have an SSD for PC, you’ll need it – check the full specs here). And if that wasn’t enough to get you excited, Playground Games also just revealed all the radio stations we’ll be listening to while cruising around Japan!

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Finally Feels Like a Complete Game

The game’s recent update is a major reason for its improved success. The April update introduced cross-platform play, which allows players on different systems to play together, as well as VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) support for smoother gameplay. It also added two-on-two combat in supported games and the option to choose stages in online matches. While the stage selection and two-on-two modes are welcome additions, cross-platform play and VRR are particularly significant. Many similar games already offer cross-platform play – Mortal Kombat 1 didn’t have it at launch and suffered because of it. Without it, it’s difficult to play with friends and find matches quickly.

New Resident Evil Remake Reportedly Being Revealed Very Soon

According to reliable leaker Dusk Golem, a remake of Resident Evil: Code Veronica is very likely to be announced next month at Summer Game Fest. This event, hosted by Geoff Keighley, starts on June 5th and will showcase upcoming games. While Dusk Golem isn’t completely sure, they believe Summer Game Fest is the most probable place for this announcement to happen.