Cyberpunk 2077 Patch 2.3 Out Tomorrow, Adds New Quests, Cars, Auto Drive, VRR on PS5, More

Here’s a quick rundown of what’s being added:

Here’s a quick rundown of what’s being added:

Here is an overview of the game, via its official website:

In the demonstration version, players can enjoy a taste of the game’s opening and venture through certain areas in Toba. Yet, please note that any progress made during the demo won’t transfer to the full game upon its release.

It’s clear that after years of community-led refinement and fan updates, the Enhanced Edition has shown that “Neverwinter Nights 2” remains an exceptional role-playing game that is definitely worth experiencing.

The Life is Strange Bundle encompasses remastered versions of Life is Strange, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, Life is Strange 2, Life is Strange: True Colors (Deluxe Edition), and Life is Strange: Double Exposure Ultimate Edition. This collection not only provides you with each game but also includes all downloadable content and pre-order incentives that were distributed for every title.

In this new take on Superman, we see a thorough demonstration of the Man of Steel’s timeless talents, emphasizing not only their raw might but also the inventive and tactical methods he employs to wield them. This portrayal lends depth to our larger-than-life hero, making his extraordinary abilities seem both astonishing and essential to the narrative. Now that the film has hit the big screen, let’s delve into each superpower Corenswet has already showcased within the DCU.

Amazon’s Prime Video has recently made all 10 seasons of the CBS series, originally aired on NBC, titled JAG, accessible for streaming. This show, which aired from 1995 to 2005, follows the character Harmon Rabb (David James Elliott), a former pilot who works alongside other lawyers in the Judge Advocate General’s office of the U.S. Navy. Until this month, JAG was only available for streaming on Paramount+.

Following the successful launch of James Gunn’s Superman, there’s been a lot of anticipation about what’s coming next in the DC Universe. While we eagerly await updates on David Corenswet’s Kal-El, it’s Superman’s cousin who will be in the spotlight for the upcoming DCU film. Craig Gillespie’s Supergirl, featuring Milly Alcock as the lead character, is set to premiere in June 2026. Towards the end of Superman, viewers got a sneak peek at Kara Zor-El from the DCU. To prevent any further leaks, Gunn has officially released a glimpse of Supergirl.

Toho International has revealed exciting news for Godzilla enthusiasts! In 2025, during San Diego Comic-Con, they will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the iconic Godzilla franchise by hosting a special panel. This event won’t just be a panel; it promises to feature collaborations with various licensing partners, exclusive merchandise, immersive pop-up experiences, and much more for fans attending the convention. To top it off, some well-known figures from the industry will join the panel, sharing their contributions to the franchise over the years.

It wasn’t ideal for the “Giant-Size” event that House of M didn’t turn out to be the most compelling choice for several reasons. In contrast to its title, House of M was one of the slowest-paced Marvel events in recent decades, which is ironic considering the book contains minimal story development. The “Giant-Size House of M” issues have only served to highlight this lack of substance in the story. Essentially, not much happens within this comic book series.
In House of M, Kamala finds herself in an alternate universe where she encounters Kitty Pryde, who is working as a teacher within the House of M reality. This is where Wolverine and Layla Miller discover her. Each issue of “Giant-Size” thus far has primarily focused on Kamala conversing with various female X-Men characters, using this particular issue to establish the setup for that narrative element. We hear Scarlet Witch’s famous line, “No More Mutants,” but the story quickly returns to the original world to explore Legion’s intentions.
The “Giant-Size” chapters have proven to be quite repetitive so far, and this issue is no exception.