5 Biggest Invincible Deaths That Haven’t Happened in the Show Yet

Okay, fair warning to anyone who hasn’t finished the series – this review is packed with spoilers! If you’re avoiding them, now’s the time to click away. But for those of us who are caught up, we know some truly devastating moments are coming. I’m going to lay out who’s facing their end soon: Cecil, that complicated ally of the Graysons, and Mark’s half-brother, Oliver. If you absolutely need to know which characters are about to meet their maker in Invincible and the reasons why, keep reading – but don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Phantom Blade Zero’s Side Content Can “Influence” the Main Story, But There’s No “Honor System”

Beyond the main story, which will take 20 to 30 hours to complete, players will meet various characters with their own personal tales. According to Soulframe Liang, the game’s producer and director, even small choices and interactions with these characters can have a significant impact on the overall story – essentially, your actions shape who you become and how the quest unfolds.

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Control Resonant Features Multiple Factions and “Way More Creatures” to Fight, Including a Bus

Manhattan stands out with its unique design, drawing inspiration from art, film, and other sources. It also features distinct enemy interactions, making it a truly different experience. According to lead level designer Anne-Marie Grönroos, envision Manhattan as a location overtaken by a mysterious, potentially new, paranormal force – one that may or may not have been present in the previous game.

New Street Fighter Anime Announced Just in Time for the Movie

The upcoming anime series, Young Ladies Don’t Play Fighting Games by Eri Ejima, centers around two girls who attend a prestigious academy and secretly bond over their love for Street Fighter. Despite the school banning fighting games, they continue to play – specifically Street Fighter 6 – and dream of winning a big tournament. You can find the new trailer and poster for this *Street Fighterfocused anime below.

Upcoming Reboot of 81-Year-Old Classic Is Exactly What Disney+ Needs

Disney might be realizing that sticking to what’s already known isn’t the best path forward. Instead of catering to only one group of fans, they need a show that attracts a wide audience – something teenagers will enjoy simply because it’s exciting and new, and something older viewers will check out for nostalgic reasons or out of curiosity. Reviving a beloved ’90s classic with a modern twist could be the answer, leveraging an established name while still feeling fresh. This approach could prove to be one of Disney’s most strategic moves in a long time.

Star Wars Brings Back the Worst Ever Ahsoka Design Ahead of The Mandalorian and Grogu

A new Ahsoka Tano figure, scaled for 1/6 size collectibles, was recently shared on X by Sixth Scale Update. The figure is based on Ahsoka’s look from The Clone Wars, but also incorporates elements of Ariana Greenblatt’s portrayal of young Ahsoka in Season 1 of Ahsoka. It even includes a miniature Rotta that can be carried in Ahsoka’s backpack! However, this new figure from Hot Toys seems to ignore a change made to Ahsoka’s costume, reverting it to an older design. You can see the images below.

Crimson Desert Patch Adds Rematches for 69 Bosses, Re-Blockades for 23 Forts and Mines, and More

Kliff, Damiane, and Oongka are capable of battling these enemies, and any items you use during the fight will be given back to you – though you won’t get any new equipment as a reward. The new Re-blockade feature lets 13 different groups take control of 23 forts and mines again, meaning you’ll have to recapture them. This feature is on by default, but you can change it to happen continuously or turn it off completely.

Halo Standalone Multiplayer Title “Project Ekur” is Being Co-Developed by Certain Affinity – Rumor

I’m so excited to hear that the next big Halo game is already being worked on, using the same engine as the current one! But what about those rumors of remakes for Halo 2 and 3? Well, it sounds like those are happening too, and they’re actually being developed alongside the remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved. Apparently, even if the first remake doesn’t do super well, the others are still going ahead – which makes sense, because people started talking about Halo 2 and 3 remakes pretty quickly after the first one was announced!