Acclaimed Dracula Game Is Making a Return (And You Don’t Have To Wait Long To Play It)

The classic game Fury of Dracula is back with a beautiful new edition from Avalon Hill! Players can choose to be monster hunters trying to track down Dracula, or play as the Count himself, attempting to evade capture and expand his power across Europe. The updated game will feature stunning new artwork and components. You can try it out at Gen Con 2026, and it will be available in stores starting September 1st, 2026.

Netflix’s Best Sports Anime of 2025 Achieves Major Box Office Milestone

The film quickly became a hit after appearing on Netflix, racking up 1.5 million views in under a week. Its growing popularity worldwide is especially surprising given the limited promotion outside of Japan. According to Oricon, the award-winning anime is still playing in Japanese cinemas months after its release and continues to draw audiences. It has already earned over 800 million yen and shows no signs of slowing down. While it had a limited theatrical run internationally, the film is currently available for streaming on Netflix globally.

5 Years Laters, Bungo Stray Dogs Confirms a Major Return Ahead of Season 6

I’ve been following this anime, and even though the ending hinted at more to come, the studio hasn’t given us any concrete details about a continuation yet. To keep fans engaged while we wait, they’re celebrating the show’s 10th anniversary with a new website and several announced projects. Good news though – they just confirmed that the second season of Bungo Stray Dogs Wan! will premiere in July 2026 as part of the summer season. It’s been five years since the first season came out in 2021, and while we’re excited for the spin-off, everyone is really hoping to hear about the continuation of the main story soon.

5 Anime With 100+ Episodes That Are Worth Watching From Start to Finish

I’ve noticed a trend with anime: the ones that really keep you hooked and are easy to binge-watch usually aren’t super long. Whether they’re short enough to finish in a weekend or fall in the 50-90 episode range, they just feel less intimidating to start. Of course, there are exceptions – some longer anime, like really great fantasy series or stories that develop beautifully over time, manage to stay engaging throughout all 100+ episodes.