Red Storm Entertainment Suffers 105 Layoffs, Turned Into Support Studio – Rumor

I’m really sad to hear about the studio closing, even though it won’t be a complete shutdown. It’ll still help with the Snowdrop Engine and general IT stuff, but it definitely feels like the end of an era. They have such an amazing legacy, especially with all those classic tactical shooters! I remember being a huge fan of the early Ghost Recon games – Advanced Warfighter and Future Soldier were some of my favorites. Ubisoft bought them way back in 2000, and they’ve been making incredible games ever since.

An Underrated Horror-Comedy That Tried To Be the Next Zombieland Is Streaming Completely Free

Fans of zombie comedies can now watch Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse on Tubi. The 2015 film arrived on the free streaming service on March 1st. It’s a fast-paced, funny horror-comedy that aimed to capture the same energy as Zombieland, following three teenage scouts who must use what they’ve learned to survive a zombie outbreak and protect their town during a final camping trip. While it didn’t achieve the same popularity as Zombieland – receiving poor reviews and earning little money at the box office – the movie, directed by Christopher Landon and starring Tye Sheridan, Logan Miller, Joey Morgan, Sarah Dumont, and David Koechner, has gained a dedicated cult following over time.

The X-Men’s 10 Best Centennial Comics, Ranked by Importance

Big anniversary issues, like those marking 100 issues, feel a little outdated today, especially since Marvel frequently restarts its series. It’s odd, considering Marvel still tries to compete with DC’s large issue numbers, but they approach it differently. However, there was a time when these milestone issues were a major event, often bringing in fresh ideas and creative talent. Here are ten of the most significant X-Men anniversary issues, each one having a lasting impact on the team.

5 Must-Play Open-World Games on Nintendo Switch That Aren’t Legend of Zelda

These games offer some of the most incredible open-world experiences ever created, and even the less famous ones are incredibly fun. From charming, small indie worlds to massive sci-fi landscapes that really push the limits of the Nintendo Switch, these open worlds aren’t just beautiful to explore—they’re packed with things to do and will keep you entertained for hours, maybe even until the next big Legend of Zelda game arrives.

7 Movie Franchises That Were Denied Trilogies For Way Too Long

Two-movie franchises often feel incomplete. They really work only when initially conceived as a single, longer story divided into two films, like The Godfather (even though The Godfather Part III came later, it wasn’t originally planned). Three movies usually feel like a complete narrative, but with just two, it’s like a promising story was cut short. Several franchises have suffered this fate – some may never get a proper continuation, while others had to wait decades. For a long time, these franchises all felt strangely unfulfilled.

The Most Underrated Isekai Confirms Its Season Three Return

The anime series Shangri-La Frontier debuted in 2023 and has released two seasons totaling fifty episodes. The story follows Rakuro Hizutome, a player known for conquering easy games, who finds himself in a challenging new virtual reality world where his skills make him incredibly powerful. Featuring a character who wears a bird mask, Shangri-La Frontier has announced a third season coming in 2027, and Studio C2C is returning to animate it. A new poster has been revealed, offering a sneak peek at the upcoming season (see below).