14 Years Later, Star Wars Finally Brings 1 Part of Its Biggest Cancelled Video Game To the Screen

It’s been over ten years since development began on the video game Star Wars 1313, but fans still remember it fondly. While gamers continue to express disappointment that the game was cancelled, creators working on current Star Wars projects are finding ways to include nods to Star Wars 1313. The Mandalorian and Grogu series, in particular, is filled with Easter eggs and references, including one that directly recalls the cancelled game.

Nintendo Giving Away a Free Month of Switch Online in New Promotion

So, Nintendo just announced something cool on their website! If you buy a year of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack – either the individual one for $49.99 or the family one for $79.99 – they’re throwing in an extra month for free. The best part? It’s not just for new subscribers! Even if you already have Switch Online, you can upgrade to the Expansion Pack or just buy another year of that, and you’ll still get the bonus month. It’s a nice little perk, honestly!

Kagurabachi Might Have Already Revealed How Long New Anime Will Be

The anime adaptation of Kagurabachi recently released a new teaser showcasing the main character, Chihiro Rokuhira, and giving fans their first full look at his anime design. Interestingly, the pose Chihiro strikes in the revealed artwork appears much later in the manga than most expected the anime to reach. This suggests the anime might be progressing quickly and could potentially cover the Sword Bearer Assassination Arc.

5 Wildly Successful Early Access Games With Full Releases Confirmed for 2026

It’s always great when a game that’s been available in Early Access finally launches its full version! Existing players get to see the finished product they’ve been following, and new players can jump in knowing the game has already been tested and enjoyed by others. That’s what’s happening with these five popular Early Access games, all releasing in full in 2026 – and a few are even coming to consoles for the first time.

7 Strongest Non-DC Superman Copycats, Ranked

Superman has inspired countless imitations – nearly every comic book publisher has created their own version of the iconic hero! While DC Comics remains most associated with Superman, other companies have developed impressive takes on the character. Some are respectful tributes, while others playfully poke fun at or completely reimagine him. There’s a wealth of these ‘Superman’ characters out there, and today we’re focusing on seven of the strongest ones not created by DC Comics, ranking them based on their power levels. These heroes stand out even among such a powerful archetype.

Gundam’s Owners Might Be in Trouble, According to New Report

Bandai Namco Filmworks recently shared its yearly financial results, and the news wasn’t great. Profits for the company, particularly for the Gundam franchise, dropped by 43.8% over the past year – from about $29 million to $20.5 million. While this doesn’t reflect Bandai Namco’s overall financial performance (which is much stronger), the report doesn’t explain why profits decreased. You can read the full financial report here.

Better Than Dead Early Access Review – Revengeance

Better Than Dead starts with a dark and intense situation: you play as a woman who has been kidnapped by criminals. Fueled by a desire for revenge, she refuses to be a victim and immediately fights back. The game begins with her desperate escape after discovering a gun, throwing you right into the action. Adding another layer to her quest, she records everything on a bodycam – which is also how you see the world – documenting the crimes of those who hurt her.

Naughty Dog’s Silence Is Getting Harder To Ignore

Consider this: Crash Bandicoot instantly became a gaming icon with its first PlayStation release. The Jak series followed, delivering a strong platforming experience on the PlayStation 2 with memorable characters and stories. The studio really hit its stride with the PlayStation 3, creating the critically acclaimed The Last of Us while simultaneously releasing three Uncharted games. This success continued on the PlayStation 4, bringing us Uncharted 4, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, a sequel to The Last of Us, and a remastered version of the original The Last of Us.