5 Games Where Updates Have Backfired on the Devs

This list highlights updates that actually harmed the games and their creators. These weren’t just small adjustments or temporary disagreements, but major turning points that damaged player trust and significantly changed how the community felt. In every instance, the negative response happened openly, as the updates changed the course of the games and created problems that were hard to fix.

Lost JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Movie Shares Surprising Update

Studio A.P.P.P. created a movie adaptation of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood, the first of three versions to tell the story of Jonathan Joestar and Dio Brando. Released in Japan for a short time in 2007, the film’s future re-release is uncertain. According to a recent interview with Hayama, the original creators weren’t satisfied with the final result. The movie was shown in theaters briefly, but they weren’t able to fix some issues before the release. Despite these unaddressed corrections, the decision was made to release it anyway.

Classic Nintendo Wii Game Just Received New Content 16 Years Later

Nintendo recently released a big update for Donkey Kong Country Returns HD. This updated version of the classic Donkey Kong Country Returns came to Switch last year, making the beloved platforming adventure easier to play. The free update, released almost a year after the game’s launch, includes several improvements.

Beloved Early Access Fantasy Survival RPG Confirms Full Release for PC & Consoles in 2026

The team at Keen Games recently posted a development update on their game, Enshrouded. The game is celebrating two years in Early Access, having been played by over 5 million people on Steam. Enshrouded is expected to officially launch in Fall 2026. Before that, players can look forward to a smaller update this spring that will fix bugs and improve the overall gaming experience.

3 Games That Make February Perfect for JRPG Fans

February is shaping up to be a great month for JRPG fans, with three exciting new games on the way. These releases aren’t just about quantity – they offer a diverse range of experiences. Whether you enjoy epic, long-lasting adventures, quick and action-packed gameplay, or stories focused on compelling characters, there’s something for everyone. These new games highlight what makes the JRPG genre so popular with players.

The Biggest Lie Everyone Believes About the MCU’s Infinity Saga (& Doomsday Makes It Worse)

People are drawing comparisons between the current phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (phases 4-6), known as the Multiverse Saga, and the earlier Infinity Saga (phases 1-3, which ended with Avengers: Endgame and was somewhat foreshadowed by Spider-Man: Far From Home). However, the lead-up to a major conflict hasn’t been smooth. This is due to a combination of factors – some mistakes made by Marvel itself, and unexpected events like the Covid-19 pandemic and the controversy surrounding Jonathan Majors, who was set to play the main villain, Kang the Conqueror, and was later fired. But is it really a fair comparison to the well-received Infinity Saga?

Star Trek: The Last Airship Creators Break Down Issue 4’s Powerful Perspective (And Tease the “Rough Ride” Going Forward) (Exclusive)

This week’s issue of Star Trek: The Last Starship (#4) takes a more intimate turn, focusing on a personal story. First Officer Wowie Carter visits their family, but a unique aspect of the Omega transport system causes time to pass differently for them. Wowie ages very little, while years go by for their parents and on Earth, creating a poignant and impactful narrative. ComicBook spoke with writers Kelly and Lanzing about the issue’s emotional core and offers a sneak peek at issue #5. Be warned: spoilers for Star Trek: The Last Starship #4 follow.