Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sequel Reveals Stunning First Look At Its Final Release

The manga is complete in Japan, with the first two volumes already available and the final volume scheduled for release on May 1st, 2026. The series’ official X account recently revealed the cover art for the third volume, showcasing the twin characters Maru and Cross. Maru, in particular, plays a key role in the story, striving to save everyone and achieve peace. While English release dates haven’t been announced yet, we may receive more information later this year.

Star Wars’ Mandalorian Season 4 Pivot Changes Everything, Confirms Creator

In a recent interview with SFX Magazine (as reported by GamesRadar), Jon Favreau explained that early scripts for Ahsoka weren’t immediately filmable. He noted they were too reliant on prior knowledge of the show and set up plot points for the second season. The scripts heavily featured Grand Admiral Thrawn and advanced the overarching story within that period of the Star Wars timeline.

The 7 Biggest Changes Netflix’s Live-Action One Piece Series Has Made (So Far)

The creators knew this show needed to feel unique, so they made several changes when adapting it for live-action. Over the course of two seasons, they streamlined storylines and removed some characters to give the show its own identity. Here are what they consider the seven most significant changes – whether they worked out well or not – that really define this version of the story.

PS2 Exclusive RPG Series Returning 20 Years Later With New Release

From 2002 to 2006, the creators released a five-part RPG series called Xenosaga, featuring three main games, a side story, and a remake. Now, Xenosaga is making a comeback, but not with a new game. Instead, it’s a re-release – and it’s not the version many fans were hoping for.

New Game Pass Tier Will Offer Cloud Gaming With Time Limits – Rumor

It’s not surprising to see a time limit added to Cloud Gaming, as other services like Nvidia’s GeForce Now already have similar restrictions. GeForce Now, for instance, allows players 100 hours of gameplay each month. Previously, Xbox’s Cloud Gaming didn’t have any time limits, making this a change for users.