WWE 2K26 Coming to PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch 2 on March 13 – Rumour

The cover athlete for the standard version of the game hasn’t been announced yet. The Attitude Era Edition will include popular WWE stars from that period, like Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, The Undertaker, and Kane. The Monday Night War Edition will feature both WWE and WCW stars, including Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Bill Goldberg.

Daredevil Born Again Season 2 Trailer Resurrects Foggy & Brings Jessica Jones to the MCU

Okay, I just watched the trailer for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, and wow, things are seriously messed up in New York City! It looks like Mayor Fisk has completely taken over, declaring martial law and basically put the whole city on lockdown with a strict curfew. The trailer shows a city under police control, and they’re being given free rein to use whatever force they need to crack down on vigilantes. It’s intense! You can check out the trailer here:

Arc Raiders Major Headwinds Update Goes Live With Patch Notes

Update 1.13.0 for Arc Raiders is now available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, and it’s a big one! The main addition is a new solo mode where players level 40 and up can battle groups of raiders on their own. Successfully completing these solo runs offers the chance to earn extra XP when you return to base.

One Street Fighter Character’s Return Absolves Almost 29 Years Of Bad Blood

With Street Fighter 6, returning characters aren’t just playable—they bring with them almost all of their classic moves from past games. This makes each addition feel like a celebration of their history within Capcom’s fighting game series. While not every character deserves a comeback, those who do are typically popular choices among fans, like Akuma, M. Bison, Elena, and Juri. The newest DLC Character Pass continues this trend, bringing back Sagat, C. Viper, Alex, and Ingrid.

5 Wasted Snyderverse Characters Who Desperately Need a Second Chance in James Gunn’s DCU

Following the end of the previous DC film universe, James Gunn and Peter Safran are creating a new DC Universe focused on strong characters and storytelling. They’re taking their time building the universe, letting different stories develop naturally, so when the Justice League finally comes together, it will feel like a genuine accomplishment, not just something forced by executives. This approach has already worked well with the film Superman, which successfully introduced David Corenswet as the new Man of Steel and featured popular takes on Lex Luthor and Jimmy Olsen. The upcoming Mister Miracle series will also allow the villain Darkseid to grow as a powerful threat before he faces the heroes. As this universe expands, it has the potential to give new life to characters that didn’t get the attention they deserved in the previous films.

10 Best Platformers on the Sega Genesis

Released in early 1995 near the end of the Genesis console’s lifespan, Ristar was a fun and original platformer that unfortunately didn’t get much attention. The game stars an adorable, stretchy-armed star character who uses his arms to fight and navigate levels. A version was also made for the Sega Game Gear, though it had to be adjusted to work with the handheld’s hardware. Critics and players generally liked Ristar, but unlike many other popular platformers, it didn’t launch a whole series of games. Despite this, Sega has re-released Ristar several times, allowing new and old fans to enjoy it on different systems over the years.

Paramount Cancels NickToons Remake

Animator Bob Camp recently revealed that the planned reboot of Ren & Stimpy has been canceled by Paramount, following a similar cancellation of a new Garfield series. The original Ren & Stimpy show on Nickelodeon was known for its edgy and often surprising content, leading many to question how it even got on TV. The remake was intended for Comedy Central, also owned by Paramount, and was first announced in 2020. Since then, updates about the new series have been scarce, although voice actor Billy West was reportedly involved. Given that the reboot was announced before Paramount merged with Skydance, it’s understandable why Ren and Stimpy won’t be returning to television.