PlayStation Plus Free Games for March 2026 Announced

Next week, on March 3rd, PlayStation Plus members will get four new games: PGA Tour 2K25, Monster Hunter Rise, Slime Rancher 2, and The Elder Scrolls Online Collection: Gold Road. All four games are available on PS5, and Monster Hunter Rise and The Elder Scrolls Online Collection: Gold Road are also playable on PS4. These games will be available as part of the PS Plus service until April 6th, when they’ll be replaced with a new selection of free games.

Lost Anime Series Returns With New Live Action Adaptation

HBO Max is making a live-action series based on the manga Song of the Samurai, originally known as Chiruran: Shinsengumi Requiem. The manga ran for thirty-six volumes from 2010 to 2023, and while an anime adaptation was made in 2017, it only had one short season. This new series will have plenty of source material to work with. Anime fans will be able to watch this fresh take on Chiruran when it premieres on May 9th, and it’s expected to be a hit this summer on HBO Max.

Styx Publisher Nacon Files For Insolvency Just Weeks Before The Launch Of Greedfall 2

Nacon is a gaming company made up of 16 different development teams, including well-known studios like Kylotonn (known for WRC games), Cyanide (Tour de France), and Spiders (GreedFall). They also have their own team for publishing games. Recently, Nacon has faced financial difficulties because its main owner, Bigben Interactive, failed to repay a loan. Nacon is now asking the French courts for permission to reorganize its debts.

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Netflix Users Have Less Than a Week To Watch One of the Best Animated Movies of the 2000s

You only have until March 1st to watch the award-winning animated comedy Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit on Netflix! This 2005 film, the fourth in the popular Wallace & Gromit series, follows the quirky inventor Wallace and his dog Gromit as they try to save the town’s giant vegetable competition from a mysterious creature—the Were-Rabbit. The movie stars Peter Sallis, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter, and Peter Kay.

Jon Hamm Reveals the Marvel Comic Adaptation He Wants to Star In (And You Can’t Guess It)

We recently spoke with John Hamm about his dream of appearing in a comic book movie, specifically for Pixar’s upcoming Hoppers. He confirmed it’s still a major goal for his career, and he’s open to roles based on comics from any publisher, not just Marvel or DC. As a longtime comic book fan, Hamm is excited about the huge amount of source material available for adaptations these days.