Pokemon TCG Is Coming Back to McDonald’s Happy Meals (This Time With an Exclusive Card)

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m pumped about the upcoming addition to my Pokémon TCG collection! Starting from August 1st, with the release of the new Mega TCG sets, you’ll find some exciting cards in McDonald’s Happy Meals. Besides the fresh Pikachu card, they’ll also be offering cards with the iconic McDonald’s logo on them, such as Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly, Ralts, and Riolu. It looks like these specific picks are to create a buzz around Mega Gardevoir and Mega Lucario, which will take center stage in this new set. If you’re in Japan from August 9th onwards, keep an eye out for these cards – so far, it’s only been confirmed for Japan. Stay tuned for more details!

Xbox Game Pass Reveals More New Games for July (Including 3 Day One Releases)

July’s beginning was a hit with new Game Pass games, making members eager for more great titles. However, some fans have been slightly disappointed with the recent lineup, despite anticipation. Yet, upcoming releases like “Wuchang: Fallen Feathers” and “RoboCop: Rogue City” are still generating excitement. Meanwhile, agricultural gaming enthusiasts can look forward to playing “Farming Simulator 25“.

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Demon Slayer Hypes Infinity Castle With New Look at Tanjiro

It’s anticipated that “Infinity Castle” will be the largest anime film of this year, perhaps even in history. At present, “Mugen Train,” released in 2020, holds the title for the highest-grossing anime movie ever, surpassing both Studio Ghibli’s “Spirited Away” and Makoto Shinkai’s “Your Name.” However, “Demon Slayer” has some stiff competition from “Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc,” opening in October. Considering the massive fanbase of “Demon Slayer,” it’s predicted to break past “Mugen Train”‘s record.

15 Best Looking Games of 2025 So Far

As a gaming enthusiast, I appreciate the delicate balance between captivating gameplay and stunning visuals. Some gamers prioritize the former, willing to overlook less-than-perfect graphics for an immersive game loop experience. On the other hand, there are those who wouldn’t hesitate to bypass even the most engaging games if the visuals fell short of their expectations. Fortunately, 2025 has catered exceptionally well to both preferences, with a plethora of titles that have redefined what modern video games can achieve in terms of graphical prowess.

Ready or Not (PS5) Review – End of Watch

Despite the fact that Rainbow Six continued with new sequels and even ventured into competitive shooters like Siege, SWAT essentially faded away following a series of lackluster spin-offs. This is what makes Ready or Not, Void Interactive’s tactical squad shooter, so intriguing to me. Launched for PC in December 2023, it’s now making its way onto Xbox Series X/S and PS5. The transition seems smooth, though some bugs and underlying issues persist, it offers some of the most intense first-person shooter experiences available today.

One Piece May Have Just Confirmed Its True Final Villain

Based on the unveiling of the mural and Imu’s significant role in the current storyline, as well as their existence since Joyboy’s time, it seems plausible to speculate they could be the final antagonist. Nevertheless, there’s another formidable candidate who has consistently been Luffy’s greatest adversary. Although this character has been at odds with him from the start, the recent disclosure that Rocks D. Xebec is Blackbeard’s father might suggest that Blackbeard could be the true final adversary Luffy will confront.