New PlayStation State of Play Announced (And It’s the Longest One Ever)

PlayStation announced a new State of Play event happening on Thursday, February 12th, starting at 5pm Eastern Time / 2pm Pacific Time. The broadcast will showcase a variety of exciting third-party and indie games coming to PS5, as well as updates from PlayStation Studios. While the specific games haven’t been revealed yet, PlayStation confirmed this will be the longest State of Play ever, lasting over an hour.

Shonen Jump Creator Confirms Final Chapter Releasing After Lengthy Hiatus

The manga series Blue Exorcist began in Shueisha’s Jump Square magazine in 2009 and has been building towards a major climax. Recently, the creator announced a four-month break before releasing the final chapter. Fans were unsure if this meant the end of the series or just the current story arc, but series author Kazue Kato has now confirmed that they are writing the very last chapter of Blue Exorcist.

Nintendo Switch 2’s RPG Library Just Got A Whole Lot Bigger

The Switch 2 is set to receive at least six new role-playing games this year, with several major titles arriving soon. Popular RPGs that were previously only available on other platforms are now coming to Nintendo’s system, giving players more options. While it’s still unknown how well these games will run on the Switch 2, these releases significantly expand the variety of RPGs available on Nintendo’s most powerful console.

5 Most Terrifying Movies About A.I.

The idea of robots turning against us is a common theme in science fiction, and it makes for compelling stories. Films like The Terminator are exciting examples, but some movies explore the genuinely frightening side of becoming too dependent on technology. Here are five of the most terrifying A.I. movies, plus one classic you shouldn’t miss.

Code Vein 2 Will Get Updates in Late February to March With Performance and Balance Improvements

To make the game run more smoothly, the team is working to lessen the strain on your computer or console during battles and balance it out when you’re exploring. This will help keep frame rates high and eliminate frustrating pauses or lag. Players on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S will see even better performance, especially when using the console’s “Prioritize Action” setting.

27 Years Ago Today, Buffy Introduced a Character Who Would End Up With One of the best Franchise Arcs

Alexis Denisof first appeared on Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the episode “Bad Girls” as Wesley Wyndham-Pryce. Sent by the Watchers Council to train Buffy and Faith, he quickly struggled to make an impact. Fans already loved Anthony Stewart Head as Rupert Giles, and Buffy consistently preferred Giles’ guidance. This led to Wesley becoming a bit of a villain and the target of many jokes, as he wasn’t taken seriously by viewers or the characters.

Dafne Keen Officially Responds to Calls for Her To Replace Hugh Jackman As the MCU’s Wolverine

While promoting her new film, Whistle, Dafne Keen discussed the strong fan desire for her to return as X-23 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Keen expressed how much this support means to her, saying she’s thrilled whenever the topic comes up. Though she didn’t confirm anything, it’s clear she deeply values both the character and her fans, and the conversation is likely to fuel further speculation about a potential MCU return.

Highguard Has the Perfect Chance to Lead the Next Era of Hero Shooters

Wildlight Entertainment has shown they’re dedicated to improving the game with frequent updates, including balance changes, performance boosts, a new Ranked mode, and a new hero. But what really excites me are the beautifully crafted cinematic episodes that hint at the rich backstory of Highguard. They’ve made me want a deeper, story-driven experience – something most hero shooters don’t offer. Highguard has everything it needs to deliver that, and could really stand out by adding a compelling single-player campaign or a narrative-focused co-op mode.