Sony Set to Delay PS6 Release Date, Claims Financial Report

MST Financial analyst David Gibson recently shared his assessment of Sony’s performance, as reported by a Japanese company and translated by VGC.

MST Financial analyst David Gibson recently shared his assessment of Sony’s performance, as reported by a Japanese company and translated by VGC.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is the third game in the series, and it lets you create and manage a town full of Miis. These characters will interact with each other – they’ll hang out, make friends, and sometimes even argue, which can be funny or frustrating! You can also customize your Miis with lots of new options.

Here are 10 movies that are highly rewatchable – you’ll probably enjoy them even after seeing them multiple times. They’re simply fun to watch, but many also offer interesting insights into our world. Ultimately, it’s the stories themselves – ones we can connect with or find truly captivating – that keep us hooked, often more than the action.

The new series, Dragon Ball Daima, surprised fans by changing established story details. A major point of contention is the introduction of Super Saiyan 4, which doesn’t quite fit with the events of Dragon Ball Super. In Super, Goku specifically says Super Saiyan 3 was his limit before becoming a god. Since both series are considered official canon, Super Saiyan 4 creates a contradiction. However, with a remake of Dragon Ball Super on the way, there’s a chance to resolve this inconsistency and make everything fit together.

The initial trailer for Maul – Shadow Lord showcases a unique animation style for Lucasfilm. It’s visually impressive and introduces a Star Wars adventure set during the dark times of the Empire, where Maul tries to rebuild his criminal empire. While we know this story eventually leads to the downfall of his Crimson Dawn organization (as seen in Solo: A Star Wars Story and later Star Wars Rebels), the trailer promises an exciting and authentically *Star Warsstyle experience.

The hero shooter market is becoming increasingly crowded, especially with new games like Highguard expected in 2026. This growth comes after some disappointments with titles like Overwatch 2, and many hero shooters struggle to find lasting success. Games like Battleborn and Paladins haven’t been able to build large player communities, often because their characters aren’t compelling enough or other aspects of the game detract from the core shooting experience.

Ralph Fulton, the director of the upcoming game Fable, recently shared with IGN that the game will feature 1,000 NPCs, each with unique voice acting and the potential to become your spouse. This is an incredibly ambitious feature, setting Fable apart from other games. What’s especially interesting is that successfully romancing an NPC won’t just depend on your character’s charm – your choices and moral standing, and how you behave in the game world, will greatly influence who will accept your advances.

It’s become common for heroes to become villains, even if just for a short time. Many of our favorite heroes have, at some point, strayed into villainous territory. While these turns to the dark side are usually temporary, sometimes they last a long time. We’ve already explored ten Avengers who became villains, and now we’re going to look at seven more heroes who gave in to evil. Let’s dive into the stories of Avengers who sought revenge.

The company, currently facing significant difficulties with falling stock prices, has reportedly cancelled the Watch Dogs franchise after the disappointing performance of its latest game, Watch Dogs Legion.

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is due out for Switch this spring.