28 Years Ago, MTV’s Wildest Animated Series Premiered (And You Couldn’t Make It in 2026)

Today marks the 28th anniversary of the premiere of Celebrity Deathmatch on MTV. The show was groundbreaking, using stop-motion animation to stage over-the-top, fictional fights between popular celebrities – often playfully resolving real-life feuds. While it was a hit in 1998, its unique blend of animation and humor wouldn’t likely succeed with audiences today.

Halo Needs to Stop Chasing Trends

Even though Halo is a well-known brand, Microsoft hasn’t focused much on it lately. The last completely new Halo game was Halo: Infinite in 2021, which drew over 20 million players, and a remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved brought the series to PlayStation 5. Microsoft appears to be trying to revamp Halo by experimenting with different types of shooting games, hoping to revitalize the franchise. However, this strategy hasn’t lived up to its promise and is preventing Halo from excelling at what made it popular in the first place.

7 Most Secretive Marvel Teams, Ranked

These teams work hard to protect the world, but they operate with a lot of hidden information. Unlike more open groups, their secrecy often complicates their missions. Here are seven of Marvel’s most secretive teams, who even keep their activities hidden from other heroes.

Mixtape Review – Thanks For The Memories

Stacey Rockford’s passion for music and her close bonds with Slater and Cassandra drive the story forward at a quick pace, much like their skateboarding or a particularly unforgettable shopping cart incident. The story delves into their high school memories, all while subtly exploring the sadness of growing apart from the people you care about. This underlying emotion gives the story its depth and makes it truly resonate.

With 2 Lines, The Boys Undoes 3 Years of Setup For 1 Supe As Powerful as Homelander

One possibility for defeating Homelander in the finale is Marie Moreau, a character from the recently cancelled series Gen V. The show established Marie as an incredibly powerful Supe, and a potential match for Homelander. Importantly, she and Homelander were the only ones to survive Vought’s Project Odessa, a program intended to create Supes with god-like abilities, suggesting she has the potential to become as strong as he is.

2026’s Best Game Confirmed Day One Steam Deck Verified

When Playground Games and Xbox launch Forza Horizon 6 on PC and Xbox Series X on May 17th, it will be officially verified to work well on the Steam Deck. This means Valve has thoroughly tested the game and confirms it plays smoothly with the Deck’s screen and controls. However, recently some Steam Deck users have noticed the “Verified” badge is sometimes given to games that don’t fully work as expected, or without significant improvements to compatibility. Despite this, Xbox has consistently supported the Steam Deck, so it’s likely Forza Horizon 6 will be a genuinely well-functioning game on the platform.

Subnautica 2 Leans Into Co-Op Gameplay, But Not at the Expense of Solo Horror

I recently spoke with the team at Unknown World about their plans for the sequel to Subnautica. What really stood out was how they’re adding cooperative play to a game series that’s always been known for its single-player experience. While we’ll need to try the Early Access version to be sure, it seems like they’ve given a lot of thought to incorporating co-op without losing what made the original Subnautica such a compelling single-player game.

Forza Horizon 6 May Finally Fix What’s Been Holding the Series Back

Both Forza Horizon 4 and Forza Horizon 5 place you in beautiful open-world environments – the British Lake District and sunny Mexico, respectively. You begin as an established racing star, already famous at the Horizon festival, with access to a huge collection of high-performance cars. While there’s still a sense of progression, you’ve essentially already reached the top, creating a somewhat odd feeling – a game that feels fast-paced but lacks a strong sense of purpose.