PS5 Pro Confirms First Wave of Games Getting Upgraded

Sony unveiled the preliminary list of video games that will run smoothly on the PlayStation 5 Pro at its launch in November. As anticipated, this morning saw the first glimpse of the PS5 Pro, along with its release date and an impressive price tag of $700. While many PlayStation enthusiasts are focusing on the console’s cost, Sony has also clarified which games will leverage the platform’s capabilities.

McFarlane Toys Silver Age Joker and Earth-2 Robin Figure Pre-Order Details

On Thursday, September 12th at 9am Pacific Time (or 12pm Eastern Time), McFarlane Toys is planning to debut two fresh figures in their DC Direct Digital collection. These include the 7-inch scale Silver Age Joker and Crisis on Infinite Earths Earth-2 Robin. At this time, you’ll be able to reserve these figures for purchase, and an exclusive McFarlane Toys Digital Collectible will come with each one.

Stray Kids, One of K-pop’s Top Groups, Is Ready to Return to Anime

Although K-Pop doesn’t currently have a show dedicated to its industry, artists within this genre are increasingly collaborating with anime. In the past, we’ve noticed that K-Pop bands have contributed theme songs for popular series like “Black Clover”, “Solo Leveling”, “Fairy Tail”, and “One Piece”. Starting this fall, one of the most prominent K-Pop groups, The Stray Kids, will reappear in the anime series “Tower of God” for its second season, as they did when the band first gained recognition through this show.

PS5 Pro Supports VRR and 8K Gaming, Game Boost for Over 8,500 PS4 Titles

The confirmed reality of the PlayStation 5 Pro is its global launch on November 7th. In a recent blog post by Sony, details about the improved console’s new capabilities have been shared. These include support for Variable Refresh Rate and 8K gaming, as well as Wi-Fi 7 technology. What’s particularly intriguing, however, is the PS5 Pro Game Boost feature.

Evangelion: Film Site Letterboxd Sparks Backlash Over Controversial Anime Ban

Few things in life are better than movies, and when it comes to discussing your fave titles, Letterboxd has become a paradise. The site, which calls itself the GoodReads of Cinema, has grown into a well-known force in the fandom. From film rankings to reviews, Letterboxd is a haven for movie lovers, but that reputation is now in question. Anime and movie fans alike are pushing back on Letterboxd after the popular site instated a controversial ban against The End of Evangelion, one of anime’s best movies of all time.