Stardew Valley Fans Have a Pretty Important Question About One of the New Marriage Candidates

For weeks, the creator of Stardew Valley, Barone, hinted at adding two new characters you could marry in the game’s 1.7 update. These characters were officially revealed on February 26th during the game’s 10th anniversary celebration. Before the announcement, fans voted on who they wanted to see as potential spouses. Unfortunately, the Wizard won’t be a marriage option. Instead, Clint has been added as a new bachelor, and Sandy is the new bachelorette. Many players are disappointed Clint was chosen, as he’s not a very popular character, and they were hoping for the Wizard or another more well-liked option. There hasn’t been as much discussion about Sandy, but a small detail suggests her arrival might also include new story details for the game.

Hands On: Marathon Is Dense, Demanding, and Drop Dead Gorgeous

Marathon isn’t a game for all players, and we’ve seen the usual complaints comparing it to ‘Concord 2,’ which frankly, are getting old. However, from what we’ve played so far, Bungie is intentionally creating a unique experience within the extraction genre, rather than simply copying what’s already out there.

Why the Most Exciting Upcoming Spider-Man Movie Was Delayed 3 Years Officially Explained by Writers

Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the producers and writers behind the Spider-Verse films, recently explained to Gizmodo how Beyond the Spider-Verse came to be. Chris Miller said the project originally started as a single movie, but it became too ambitious. They split it into two parts, and then realized the second half wasn’t just a section of a story—it had its own complete beginning, middle, and end.

When Is Monarch Season 2 Set? How The Monsterverse’s New TV Show Fits Into Godzilla & Kong’s Timeline

The storyline cleverly brought the characters together, and also allowed the show to move forward in time. The Season 1 finale subtly suggested that time was flowing differently on Earth. Although Lee stopped Keiko’s signal, Kentaro continued to receive it, setting the stage for a time jump in the Monsterverse series. Now, the big question is: how much time has passed for the heroes?

Fan-Favorite Anime Reveals New Look at Sequel 10 Years in The Making

The anime series Gate first aired in 2015 and concluded its initial season in 2016. Although the source material – including novels, light novels, and a continuing manga – offered plenty of content, most fans didn’t expect a second season. However, it was announced last year that Gate would return in 2027. A new trailer has now been released to generate excitement for the show’s comeback, focusing on the character Yoji Itami and his battle against the creatures threatening our world. You can watch the trailer below.

Super Meat Boy 3D adds Switch 2 version

I was so hyped to hear that Steve Marcois from Despised Icon is going to be working on the game’s music! That’s awesome – his work with that band is incredible, so I’m really excited to see what he brings to the soundtrack.

Pokemon Champions Finally Gets New Release Window

During the recent Pokemon Presents showcase, The Pokemon Company announced that Pokemon Champions will be released in April 2026. While a specific release date hasn’t been announced yet, it’s expected to be revealed soon. The game will first be available on Nintendo Switch and the new Nintendo Switch 2, with a mobile version coming later in 2026. All versions of Champions will work together, allowing players to share save data and play with each other across different platforms.

Everything Coming to HBO Max in March 2026

March is shaping up to be a fantastic month for movie lovers, especially those who enjoy horror and Marvel films! Several Final Destination movies will be available starting March 1st, alongside all three Spider-Man films. TV fans also have something to look forward to with the arrival of the HBO Original DTF St. Louis, featuring David Harbour, known from Stranger Things and Thunderbolts. Check out the full list of new titles coming to HBO Max in March below!