Popular 10-Year-Old Strategy Game Is Shutting Down (But It’s Not All Bad News)

Shadowverse, a strategy card game that first came out in June 2016, has been consistently updated over the years. Originally created as a spin-off from Rage of Bahamut, it went on to inspire several other games. However, Cygames recently announced that Shadowverse will no longer be available starting in 2026. While the original game is ending, its successor, Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond, will continue to be supported. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know about the upcoming shutdown of Shadowverse.

9 Years Later, Regular Show Drops First Trailer for Cartoon Network Revival

A new series, Regular Show: The Lost Tapes, is coming to Cartoon Network this May. J.Q. Quintel, the original creator, is back, and many of the original voice actors are returning as well. Cartoon Network has just released the first trailer for the revival, giving fans a preview of what to expect in this next chapter of Regular Show.

Sonic Frontiers Definitive Edition Rated in South Korea, Potential New Content Incoming

Sega and Sonic Team haven’t officially announced or even suggested a Definitive Edition was being developed. After its release in November 2022 on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch, the 3D platformer received three large free updates in 2023, culminating in ‘The Final Horizon,’ which added nine new Cyber Space levels and a difficult final boss.

5 Best Arcade Beat ‘Em Ups of the 1980s, Ranked

Man, the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game is where it all began for me! It came out in 1989, and while I loved the comics, this game was totally based on the awesome 1987 cartoon. You get to play as all the turtles I grew up with, and it’s packed with references to the show, plus it has its own story. It was a huge deal back then, really kicked off the whole TMNT franchise, and honestly, it’s one of the best beat-’em-ups of the 80s. It even inspired a ton of great games that came out in the 90s!

Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 is A Cerebral, Action-Packed DC Banger (Review)

Issue #10 of Absolute Martian Manhunter shares a lot with the surprising later issues of The Ultimates, another comic by the same writer, Mark Waid. It’s the most action-filled issue of the series so far, but also explores complex themes. Waid and artist Rodriguez deliver a powerful critique of American power, all within the context of truly spectacular action sequences.

Apple’s Longest-Running Sci-Fi Masterpiece Climbs U.S. Streaming Charts Ahead of New Season This Week

As a huge sci-fi fan, I was really excited to see that For All Mankind is now in the top 10 most-watched shows! According to FlixPatrol, it’s currently at number nine. It makes total sense though, with the fifth season just dropping – everyone’s clearly revisiting or discovering the show to get ready for the new episodes. It’s awesome to see a great series like this get the recognition it deserves.

MotoGP 26 Gameplay Showcases Various Tracks, Bike Types, and Weather Conditions

The video begins with a typical race shown from the rider’s perspective. It then demonstrates different times of day and features a third-person view of a race in heavy rain, highlighting how weather affects the game’s handling. Next, we see a different style of motorcycle racing, before returning to the fast-paced action the sport is known for, with a focus on 1000cc bikes competing in single-make races.