PS5 Consoles Hit With Another Price Increase From Sony

People on ResetEra noticed that Sony has increased the price of refurbished PlayStation 5 consoles sold on its PlayStation Direct website. These consoles were previously owned and returned to Sony, but are tested to ensure they function like new and come with a one-year warranty.

Nintendo Switch 2 Leak Reveals Return of 2010s 3DS Series

HAL Laboratory, famous for the Kirby games, and Nintendo first released BoxBoy on the Nintendo 3DS in 2015. It was a successful puzzle platformer, earning a score of 80 on Metacritic and performing well enough to justify two sequels in 2016 and 2017, all exclusive to the 3DS. In 2019, the series expanded to a new platform with BoxBoy + BoxGirl on the Nintendo Switch. The series has been quiet since then, but now that game has been rated for release on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.

3 Years Later, Crunchyroll’s Best Mystery Drama Is Finally Returning in July

The live-action series will finish its run soon, and the first part of Season 3 will arrive in July 2026 as part of the summer anime season. Originally planned for a Fall 2026 release, it’s coming earlier to celebrate the series’ 5th anniversary. The official series account on X announced the news and also promoted an upcoming exhibition. The second part of Season 3 is expected in 2027, but we likely won’t hear more details until after the first part airs.

Paramount+ Adds One of the Best Sci-Fi Shows of All Time (Including its Prequel Series)

Good news for fans of Battlestar Galactica! The entire series, including the reboot from 2004, is now streaming on Paramount+. Starting May 1st, you can watch every episode, plus the original two-part Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries that kicked off the story and introduced the main characters. You’ll also find Battlestar Galactica: The Plan and the complete series Caprica available on the platform.

Netflix’s Live-Action Anime Movie Sees Major Success in Theaters

The live-action movie adaptation of Sakamoto Days recently opened in Japan and earned over 400 million yen (about $2.5 million USD) on its first day – a promising start that could make it the number one film in Japan this weekend. Currently, there’s no news about a release in North America, but the franchise is popular, so that could change. The movie stars Fumiya Takahashi as Shin Asakura, Aya Ueto as Aoi Sakamoto, Miyu Yoshimoto as Hana Sakamoto, Mayuu Yokota as Lu Shaotang, Junki Tozuka as Heisuke Mashimo, Akihisa Shiono as Kashima, Keisuke Watanabe as Natsuki Seba, Takumi Kitamura as Nagumo, Yusei Yagi as Shihsiba, and Meru Nukumi as Osaragi. You can watch the trailer below.