Sony’s Sending Messages to PS4 Players Encouraging Them to Upgrade to PS5

A PlayStation notification, originally sent in late January, was captured by a user named Sahil Shaw and has been widely shared online, as seen below.

A PlayStation notification, originally sent in late January, was captured by a user named Sahil Shaw and has been widely shared online, as seen below.

Although we don’t know exactly when the new Ren & Stimpy Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy Collection will be released, you can pre-order physical copies between January 30th and March 1st.

WizKids is adding the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers to its HeroClix tabletop game, which is well-known for featuring characters from Marvel and DC Comics. The first set will have everything players need to create their own Mighty Morphin adventures within the HeroClix game. You can see a complete list of what’s included in the images below.

Starting February 3rd, you’ll have a much better chance of getting Zibai, the Geo character from “White Horse’s Fleeting Spring,” in the “Harmonious Abundance” event wish!

Pricing for the physical editions is as follows:

According to Digital Dreams on YouTube, a hub for visual enhancements and mod showcases, Skyrim now boasts an impressive 3,561 mods. While fans are still waiting for news on The Elder Scrolls 6, the continued popularity and dedication to Skyrim demonstrate that the fifth main installment in the Elder Scrolls series continues to satisfy players.

In Japan, the game will be released as physical copies for both PlayStation 5 and the new Switch 2. The Switch 2 version will come on a game card. Here’s how much each version will cost:

Great storytelling relies on a lot of things working together: characters that feel real, natural-sounding conversations, a well-developed setting, and a strong plot. If characters are flat or information is awkwardly explained, it can ruin a show, even if it looks good. These series – ranging from a Viking-era revenge story to two beloved classics – all excel at writing, and that’s why they’re worth watching.

Marvel’s recent Phase 6 TV shows, including Eyes of Wakanda, Marvel Zombies, and now Wonder Man, haven’t included extra scenes after the credits. Since these shows were designed as self-contained limited series (though Zombies might come back later), it felt unnecessary to add them. Many viewers will likely appreciate that Wonder Man also skips the post-credits scene, as it fits the show’s format and avoids adding a teaser that doesn’t really go anywhere.

The most interesting part of Wonder Man is a subtle clue at the end about its potential future. If the show continues and we see more of Simon Williams in the broader Marvel Cinematic Universe, it would be great to see them delve into the full extent of his abilities and create a conflict between him and the Department of Damage Control. This would connect to an idea first presented by Tony Stark years ago and feel like a natural progression of the story.