Borderlands 4 Gameplay Showcases New Wastelands Region

As a fan, I’d describe it as the Wastelands – a sprawling, sandy expanse dotted with remnants of a once-industrious civilization. The industrial vibe here is far more prominent than the serene Faded Fields. It’s not just about walking; you’ll find plenty of opportunities for climbing, particularly in what appear to be former enemy strongholds. In many ways, it echoes the lawless locales of Pandora, teeming with bandits and challenges aplenty.

New Ace Combat Game Teased in 30th Anniversary Message

In 1995, on June 30th, the first game in the series was released in Japan, and today, as we celebrate 30 years, the series brand director Kazutoki Kono takes this opportunity to convey his profound appreciation to all fans and everyone who has been part of the series’ journey. Thank you from the depths of my heart, he says sincerely.

James Gunn Confirms a Seemingly Forgotten DC Universe Project Is Still Happening

In response to a fan’s question about rumors suggesting that “the Waller show” was being reworked into a “Checkmate” show, the creator, Gunn, gave a clear and straightforward answer, “Yes”, indicating that the rumor was indeed false. To eliminate any confusion, another fan asked if “Waller” was still in development, to which Gunn replied again with a simple and definitive affirmation, “Yes”. This exchange aimed to dispel the negative narrative surrounding the project, particularly after Gunn had mentioned at a DC Studios press event in February 2025 that “Waller” had faced “a couple of… setbacks, frankly”.

New Monster Hunter Wilds Update Finally Addresses Poor PC Performance

With the release of Free Title Update 2, the game’s Wilds doesn’t alter its minimum or suggested system specifications. However, the Steam version has been optimized to reduce the texture streaming’s VRAM usage, thereby lowering overall VRAM consumption. Additionally, one of the bug fixes will ensure that the Estimated VRAM Usage is accurately displayed in both Display Settings and Graphics Settings.

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Supergirl Star’s New Netflix Show Is the Biggest Thing in Streaming

It’s more evident how much Sirens‘ streaming supremacy outshines its rivals when contrasted with other shows. The Netflix series significantly surpassed the second-place contender, the long-running sitcom The Big Bang Theory, which recorded a viewership of 905 million minutes watched. This gap is particularly noteworthy given that Nielsen’s measurement system takes into account the total viewing time for all accessible episodes of a series. Given that Sirens, with only five episodes, managed to outperform a show boasting a 281-episode archive and a large fanbase underscores an exceptional level of viewer engagement from a vast audience. Furthermore, the show also outperformed other notable series like Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, which came in third with 900 million minutes viewed despite airing its Season 6 finale on May 27.

SUPERVIVE launches July 24

Initially debuted on Early Access on November 20, 2024, SUPERVIVE boasts an impressive 90% positive rating based on over 17,000 reviews on Steam.

Dexter: Resurrection Will Undo a Major New Blood Plot Point

Indeed, Dexter’s actions often resulted in harm to those he cared about, leading him to conclude that ending his life as Dexter Morgan was the best course of action. In the final episode of the original series, he staged his own death by driving into a hurricane and relocating to work as a lumberjack. A decade later, in the revival titled Dexter: New Blood, cameras find Dexter living under a new identity, Jim Lindsay, in snowy upstate New York – a nod to author Jeff Lindsay’s name. However, it didn’t take long for his girlfriend, Angela Bishop, to uncover his true identity and investigate his past. If you’re reading this, you likely know that things don’t end well for Dexter.

Netflix Now Streaming One of the Weirdest Movies of 2024

As a movie connoisseur, I recently discovered that “Piece by Piece” – an extraordinary musical biopic unlike any other – has made its way onto Netflix’s June lineup. This unique film, narrating Pharrell Williams’ life journey, is presented entirely in LEGO form, a creative collaboration between Pharrell and The LEGO Group. Hitting theaters back in October 2024, “Piece by Piece” marks the sixth theatrical LEGO-based movie following “The LEGO Movie,” “The LEGO Batman Movie,” and others.

In this captivating production, we delve into Pharrell’s story, starting from his roots in Virginia Beach, forming The Neptunes alongside Chad Hugo, collaborating with artists such as Jay-Z, Gwen Stefani, Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dogg, and many more. The film takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of Pharrell’s career, culminating in his remarkable comeback with hits like “Get Lucky,” “Happy,” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright” – all brought to life through the artistry of LEGO animation.