Pearl Abyss Releases Crimson Desert Patch 1.01.00 With New Mounts

The main highlight of update 1.01.00 is the addition of five new mounts players can earn by completing certain challenges. These include three Legendary Animals – the White Bear, Silver Fang, and Snow White Deer – and two mounts from defeating bosses: the Rock Tusk Warthog and the Icicle Edge Alpine Ibex.

5 Great Fantasy Book Trilogies Where the Second Book Is the Best

Sequels do happen, and they can be a mixed bag. While a second book should be even better than the first, building on the story in a great way, sometimes the final book in a series doesn’t quite live up to the middle installment – especially if that second book was amazing. This happens with popular series across different genres and eras. It’s still worth finishing the story, but just be aware that you might find yourself loving the second book the most.

Netflix Releases Full List of New Movies and TV Shows Coming in April 2026

Netflix is bringing back popular shows and adding new movies next month! Season 3 of XO, Kitty premieres on April 2nd, and those who enjoy animation can catch season 2 of The Bad Guys: The Series early in the month. Movie fans have plenty to look forward to as well, with titles like Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, A Quiet Place Part II, and Bugonia arriving on the platform in April. Keep reading for a complete list of what’s new on Netflix next month!

Is the Cancelled Breaking Bad Game a Missed Opportunity, or a Bullet We All Dodged?

When Breaking Bad first aired, many popular games were based on movies and TV shows. It’s somewhat surprising, then, that Breaking Bad didn’t get the same treatment as shows like The Shield or The Sopranos on the PS2. Interestingly, the studio that later created Horizon Call of the Mountain actually was developing a Breaking Bad game for a period of time – and thankfully, it never came to fruition.

3 Major Anime Returning This Week That You Shouldn’t Miss

I’m really excited for the new season of anime that’s about to begin! Starting April 1st, which kicks off the Spring season, we’ll be getting a bunch of fresh shows and some returning favorites. Even though the first week of Spring is a little short – just five days – it’s already bringing back three of the most popular anime with brand new seasons that I know fans will be eager to watch.

Prime is Adding 5 Seasons of an Unfairly Cancelled Hit CBS Show

As a big fan, I was totally bummed when Blue Bloods got cancelled, but here’s some good news: the first five seasons are coming to Prime Video on March 31st! It’s been just over a year since the show wrapped up after fourteen seasons – it really felt like a premature ending, if you ask me. For those who don’t know, Blue Bloods started on CBS back in 2010 and follows the Reagan family, a New York City family with generations dedicated to police work. It’s all about how they navigate their jobs and their personal lives. You’ve got Frank (Tom Selleck), his dad Henry (Len Cariou), and his kids Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), Erin (Bridget Moynahan), and Jamie (Will Estes) – a great family dynamic, and I’m excited to revisit those early seasons!

Sydney Sweeney’s Thriller Sequel With Kirsten Dunst Gets A Risky 2027 Release Date

The sequel to the hit film The Housemaid, titled The Housemaid’s Secret, is officially coming to theaters on December 17, 2027. The film will star Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried. However, it will be released at the same time as Avengers: Secret Wars, and it’s uncertain whether it can compete with the massive popularity and marketing power of the Marvel franchise, despite the success of the first Housemaid movie.

21 Years Ago, DC Killed an Iconic Hero in Devastating Fashion (And I’m Still Not Over It)

While it’s becoming less common for character deaths to truly resonate, a well-executed death can still have a huge impact on a story. Deaths that are deeply emotional, shocking, or violent tend to stay with readers. Today, we’re focusing on one such death: the murder of Ted Kord, DC’s Blue Beetle, which occurred 21 years ago in Countdown to Infinite Crisis #1. Even though Ted Kord has since been resurrected, his death remains a particularly shocking moment in comic book history, largely due to the unexpected betrayal that led to it.