Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Switch 2 Release Date Confirmed (And It’s Soon)

Nintendo announced during a recent presentation that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will be available on the Switch 2 starting June 3rd. If you’re playing the first game, Remake, you’ll want to finish it soon! Pre-orders for FF7 Rebirth on the Switch 2 will open later today. Based on how well Remake ran, Rebirth should also perform well on Nintendo’s hybrid console.

KPop Demon Hunters Derpy and Sussie Get Their Own Squishmallows

I recommend getting both plushies if you can! But if you have to pick just one, the medium-sized Derpy has a bit more detail than the small Sussie, although you can easily tell who both of them are. You can find the 12-inch Derpy and the 8-inch Sussie on Amazon, and both are scheduled to ship on July 16, 2026.

24 Years Ago Today, Buffy Confirmed One Massive Change to the Vampire Slayer (But It Was Never Explained Again)

Like many superhero stories, Buffy the Vampire Slayer treated death as something characters could overcome. Buffy initially returned to life after CPR, but her second resurrection was more dramatic, involving magic that left her feeling disconnected. She later explained her struggles, revealing her friends had accidentally brought her back from the afterlife. Interestingly, the show also hinted at another, unexplored consequence of her return.

This Game Started One of Gaming’s Most Popular Genres 17 Years Ago Today

I remember when Demon’s Souls first came out back in 2009. It took a little while to get to the US, but it was a total gamble by FromSoftware and Sony. Honestly, it really paid off! It didn’t instantly change everything, but it was the start of something huge. It led directly to Dark Souls and, eventually, Elden Ring – basically defining the whole ‘soulslike’ genre and making it super popular. Now, it feels like almost every action RPG out there owes something to that original Demon’s Souls game.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Launches on June 3rd for Nintendo Switch 2

After leaving Midgar, Cloud and his companions begin their journey across a much larger world to find Sephiroth. This game features vast, explorable areas, letting you battle enemies, complete side quests, and travel using Chocobos. There are also fun mini-games like Queen’s Blood and updated versions of beloved moments, such as the parade.

Orbitals Gets New Trailer Showcasing Co-Op Tools, Gameplay and Story, Out This Summer

I’m really excited about how teamwork seems to be a big part of Orbitals! It looks like you’ll have a bunch of cool gadgets to help each other out. I’ve seen the Scraphook, which lets you move platforms so your teammate can jump over tricky gaps – that’s awesome! Then there’s the Liquid Launcher, which isn’t just for attacking, but also for solving puzzles, like activating switches or cooling things down. And if you need to blast through something, the Beam Cannon looks like the way to go – perfect for opening doors or clearing a path for you and your partner, Maki and Omura!