5 Dead Gaming Series That Deserve A Comeback

It’s understandable when some game series end, but it’s a shame when a promising one is cancelled too soon. Some of these deserve another chance to prove their worth. While it’s unrealistic to ask for new games from very old or forgotten series, we can still hope! From hidden gems to beloved PlayStation classics, there are several cancelled game series that deserve at least one final installment.

Prime Video’s New Adult Animation Series Becomes Top 10 Streaming Hit in the U.S.

The animated series Kevin, available on Amazon, was co-created by actress Aubrey Plaza. It centers around a cat named Kevin who navigates his owners’ breakup by embracing independence and seeking a fresh start. Similar to the show Bojack Horseman, the series features talking animals who live alongside humans. Aubrey Plaza not only produces the show but also lends her voice to it, alongside a talented cast including Jason Schwartzman, John Waters, Whoopi Goldberg, Aparna Nancherla, and Amy Sedaris. Although its debut didn’t top shows like The Boys and Invincible, landing in the number eight spot for original series is a significant accomplishment.

Feature: Xbox Game Pass vs PS Plus: Was Sony Right All Along?

A lot of people believed Microsoft, having virtually unlimited funds and promoting what they called the best gaming deals, would easily dominate the market. However, the Japanese company consistently maintained that such a strategy wasn’t financially viable.

Star Wars’ Next TV Show Gets Encouraging Update (But When Will We See It?)

Jon Favreau recently told SFX Magazine (via The Direct) that the upcoming The Mandalorian & Grogu movie connects to Season 2 of Ahsoka within the broader MandoVerse. He confirmed he’s seen all of Ahsoka Season 2 and explained how the two shows fit together. Favreau pointed out that the sequels established the rise of the First Order about 20 years after the current timeline. He described Ahsoka Season 2 as focusing on the ‘big picture’ and high-ranking officers, while The Mandalorian & Grogu offers a ‘ground-level’ view of events – essentially, the perspective of those carrying out the orders.

The Expanse: Osiris Reborn is Looking Like a True Successor to Mass Effect

Let’s talk about The Expanse: Osiris Reborn. This is new ground for Owlcat Games, the team behind CRPGs like Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous, as well as Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader. Shifting from the tactical, pause-and-play or turn-based combat they’re known for to a fast-paced, cover-based shooter is a big change in itself. Combining that with the existing, detailed world and fanbase of The Expanse sci-fi series makes this project particularly challenging and risky.

Spider-Man/Superman #1 Is A Must Read For Fans of Marvel, DC, and Great Superhero Stories (Review)

Following the amazing first issue of DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man was a tough act, but this new installment delivers. That’s not surprising, considering the incredible team of writers and artists working on it. With talents like Brad Meltzer, Pepe Larraz, and many others – including Geoff Johns, Brian Michael Bendis, and Jason Aaron – this issue was always going to be special, and they didn’t disappoint.

The Expanse: Osiris Reborn Closed Beta Details, Length, and Playable Characters

The closed beta for The Expanse: Osiris Reborn is now available on PC through Steam, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. This beta lets you try out key parts of the game before it officially launches in Spring 2027. Owlcat will use feedback from players to improve the final version, so it’s a great opportunity to help shape the game. If you’re wondering how long the beta will take, what it includes, or how to join, I have all the information you need.

5 Marvel Heroes Wolverine Can’t Stand That He Could Finally Meet in the MCU

The success of Deadpool & Wolverine has unexpectedly opened the door for Hugh Jackman to continue playing Wolverine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Although he hasn’t been officially announced for Avengers: Doomsday or Avengers: Secret Wars, it’s highly probable that Wolverine and Deadpool will play a role in the upcoming multiversal storyline. Since the pair survived their movie but haven’t yet joined the main timeline, and Marvel is planning a franchise reboot, the possibilities are endless. Once Jackman’s Wolverine enters the main timeline, Marvel can draw upon decades of comic book storylines to create compelling conflicts and rivalries for the character.