Nintendo Releases Free Mario Game on Switch and Switch 2

A free game called Hello, Yoshi, part of the My Mario series, is now available to download for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and mobile devices. The game features Yoshi and allows players to interact with him using the touch screen. It was previously released in Japan last year, but is now available in Western regions.

2005 PS2 Game Returning With New Release on PS5, PS4

This week, PlayStation revealed plans to release Wild Arms 4 on both PS5 and PS4. Originally a popular RPG series that started on the PS1, Wild Arms 4 first came out in Japan in 2005 and in the US for PS2 in 2006. While some fans were hesitant about its departure from the series’ traditional Western style, Wild Arms 4 still earned positive feedback and has become a favorite among dedicated players.

The Pines’ Stalker System Fits a Psychological Horror RPG Like a Glove

With a vast open world and choices that really matter, The Pines is a promising detective game that gives players a lot of freedom. The trailer suggests a compelling mix of influences like Alan Wake 2, Twin Peaks, and The X-Files, with a touch of classic slasher horror – making it a great pick for fans of strange and unsettling experiences. Though psychological horror is tough to get right, The Pines might stand out thanks to its unique ‘stalker system,’ which could deliver some truly frightening moments.

Masters of the Universe Reveals The He-Man Figure You’ve Been Waiting For (And Here’s How To Get It)

Mondo has released a highly detailed, 1/6 scale He-Man figure, called the Masters of the Universe – He-Man Deluxe 2.0 Timed Edition. It’s available for pre-order until April 28th, 2026, and costs $285. While it’s a bit pricey, this figure is potentially the definitive He-Man collectible. It comes with all the accessories and armor needed to create three distinct looks for the character, and each version looks incredible. Let’s take a closer look at what’s included.

Marvel Favorite Joins New Rambo Movie, Replacing an Iconic Actor as a Classic Character

David Harbour, known for his roles in Thunderbolts and Stranger Things, is joining the cast of the new John Rambo movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He’ll be playing Major Trautman, Rambo’s former commanding officer – a role famously played by Richard Crenna in previous films. Trautman is a crucial character who, in the original series, was the only one able to connect with Rambo and calm him down, eventually becoming a father figure to him.

30 Years Later, Crunchyroll Is Finally Streaming Classic Comedy Anime

Crunchyroll announced on April 16, 2026, that the anime series Kodocha is now available to stream. Based on a popular manga by Miho Obana, Kodocha first aired from 1996 to 1998 and has a total of 102 episodes. Currently, Crunchyroll is offering the first 51 episodes in Japanese with English subtitles, and availability varies by location. More episodes may be added soon.

Black Clover Is Setting Up Its Finale With Exciting Surprises

The series will be back on May 1st, 2026, with three new chapters. This new release will also include extra merchandise and a conversation with Gakuto Kajiwara, the actor who voices Asta in the anime. Kajiwara will talk about both how the manga concluded and what fans can expect when the anime returns. This information comes from @WSJ_manga on X, a trusted source for news about Shonen Jump series like Black Clover.