Dragon is Dead coming to PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch on April 23

Dragon is Dead was initially available on Steam in Early Access starting June 7, 2024, and officially launched on June 6, 2025.

Dragon is Dead was initially available on Steam in Early Access starting June 7, 2024, and officially launched on June 6, 2025.

Here is the full message from Sad Cat Studios on the one-month delay:

According to Super Spin Digital co-founder Shath Maguire, the team discovered they were onto something special when they spent hours playfully experimenting with the game’s multiplayer physics. “It feels like those classic couch co-op games from the early 2000s, where players took turns,” Maguire explained in a press release, “but now everyone can play simultaneously, and there’s always someone causing hilarious chaos.”

It definitely seems that way, as the game developers have been showing off gameplay and details about their ambitious new title. After previous presentations highlighted combat, exploration, and new characters, they’re now giving us a look at the game’s world: the land of Pywell.

Let’s highlight some DC villains who deserve more attention. We’re not just focusing on those who haven’t appeared recently, but those that most people have completely forgotten. It’s a shame they’ve been overlooked, because each one has the power to drastically change the DC Universe. Here’s a look at seven villains who could cause serious trouble if anyone remembered who they are.

The real-time strategy (RTS) genre began with a simple game called War of Nerves! on the Magnavox Odyssey 2. It wasn’t as complicated as later RTS games, and involved capturing the opponent’s general in a capture-the-flag style game. Players moved their general with a joystick, while the computer controlled robots for both sides. Though the graphics are basic, War of Nerves! laid the foundation for many core RTS elements, using just a few colors and a tiny 192 bytes of memory.

Director Renny Harlin has admitted that his 90s sci-fi film, Deep Blue Sea, borrowed a key plot point from Alien. In an interview with Empire magazine, Harlin explained that he replicated a shocking death scene similar to the one involving Tom Skerritt’s character in Alien. Harlin wanted to create the same feeling of surprise and uncertainty for the audience – the expectation that the captain (Skerritt) would be a central character, only to have him unexpectedly killed off, establishing that no one was safe in the film.

The sci-fi horror film Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will be available to stream on Hulu starting February 23rd. Released in theaters in 2021, the movie was intended as a fresh start for the Resident Evil film series, which previously had six live-action movies. Starring Kaya Scodelario, Hannah John-Kamen, and Robbie Amell, Welcome to Raccoon City didn’t do well with audiences or critics, and a planned sequel was cancelled. This has led to yet another reboot of the film series, expected to be released in theaters later this year.

Throughout his appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, particularly in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, we saw many heroes try to defeat Thanos, and some even managed to hurt him. The MCU has often shown us which heroes are strong enough to fight him, but it’s less common to consider who among the villains could actually stand up to Thanos. It’s a fun question to ponder, and while there aren’t many clear answers, we’ve identified a few villains who likely could have defeated him.

Sony’s February 2026 State of Play gave viewers a look at gameplay for SAROS, a new game that shares a lot in common with Returnal. Like Returnal, SAROS features challenging enemies, intricate level design, and a roguelike structure where you improve your character with modifiers and perks after each attempt. However, SAROS expands on this formula with a much more open world – the world of Carcosa – allowing players to quickly travel to any unlocked area and offering more accessible replayability features than were available in Returnal.