2024 PS5 Game Removed From PlayStation Store, But It’s Still Free With PS Plus

Recently, a game called New World: Aeternum was removed from sale on the PlayStation 5. This game, released in 2024 by Amazon Games, was an upgraded version of New World, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) that first came out in 2021. New World was initially a hit, but only on PC. It wasn’t available on consoles until Aeternum was released, and by that point, the game had largely lost its player base.

Jujutsu Kaisen’s Anime Finally Explains How Gojo Can Be Saved

The sorcerers fighting the villains weren’t strong enough to prevent widespread destruction in Shibuya, resulting in thousands of deaths in just one night. While continuing to battle Kenjaku, they’re also desperately trying to free Gojo. Episode 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 shows a potential way to rescue Gojo from the Prison Realm, but it will be much harder than they expected.

Animal Crossing Fans Won’t Want to Miss This New Game on Nintendo Switch (And It’s Only $20)

Cozy Caravan first launched on PC in Early Access in 2024. It recently received its full 1.0 release on Steam and Apple Arcade, and is now available on Nintendo Switch – the perfect console for relaxing games! It’s also playable on the new Switch 2 thanks to backwards compatibility. If you enjoy charming 3D graphics and a laid-back gaming experience, you’ll definitely want to check this one out.

DC Officially Brings Back One of the Most Hated Modern Villains (For a Perfect Pay-Off)

The Batman Who Laughs was a popular villain initially, and played a big role in DC Comics after the Dark Nights: Metal event, even leading the ‘Year of the Villain.’ However, some fans found his constant victories and escapes frustrating, and were relieved when he was defeated in Dark Nights: Death Metal. Now, he’s back, but his return isn’t what people might expect.

20 Years Ago, Cartoon Network Shocked Fans With Its Biggest Cliffhanger

The last episode of the original Teen Titans cartoon, titled “Things Change,” aired on Cartoon Network on January 16, 2006. Though the team later appeared in the movie Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans and the story Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo, fans have long hoped for a return to the more dramatic style of the original series. This desire is fueled by the major cliffhanger ending of the finale, which aired twenty years ago. You can watch the final scene of the original Teen Titans below. While the characters continued in the more comedic Teen Titans Go! for several seasons, many animation fans were hoping to see the original team’s story continued with the same serious tone.

9 Years Later, Solo Leveling Finally Reveals Beloved Character’s Tragic Backstory

The game features both characters from the original story and new ones, all set in the same world. They’re facing a fresh challenge with the arrival of mysterious gates. A popular character from the series, Igris, is included, and players will discover his past life as a human named Sian Halat. Because the original story didn’t delve into Igris’s history, fans are now learning everything about his life before he became the shadow he is known as. A glimpse of his human form went viral in December 2025, and now his heartbreaking story is finally being told.

The Absolute Trinity Is Here, And They’ve Already Destroyed the Earth

The comic series DC K.O. hinted at the arrival of powerful, evil versions of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, known as the Absolute Trinity. The story revealed that the heroes of the main DC Universe were destined to lose the tournament, as the outcome was predetermined. Darkseid’s three most powerful followers were the main reason, acting as his secret champions. These Absolute versions of the heroes aren’t the familiar good guys; they’re monstrous beings created to win at any cost. They appeared near the end of DC K.O. #3 and have already begun transforming Earth into a nightmarish version of Darkseid’s home world.

Forget Mario Kart or Kirby Riders, I’m Dying for This Nintendo Kart Racer to Come Back

When Kirby Air Riders first came out on the GameCube, it gained a dedicated following. It recently experienced a resurgence in popularity on the Switch 2, becoming a great companion game to the newest Mario Kart title. But before that, in 1997, another well-known Nintendo character starred in a kart racer that became a surprising hit on the Nintendo 64. Now, nearly thirty years later, it’s interesting to consider how Diddy Kong Racing pushed the boundaries of the genre and whether a modern remake would be successful today.