Coffee Talk coming to iOS, Android on March 20

You can currently play Coffee Talk on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It’s available for PC through Steam, the Epic Games Store, and GOG.

You can currently play Coffee Talk on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. It’s available for PC through Steam, the Epic Games Store, and GOG.

Here is the full message from Toge Productions on the delay:

Every couple of years, Toge Productions does this really cool thing called Toge Greenhouse. It’s basically an internal game jam where we all get together and just make games. It’s a great way to let our creativity flow, see what hidden skills people have, and honestly, just take a break from our regular work. It’s super fun and always leads to some awesome, unexpected projects!

I was originally able to play the first Cozy Grove on pretty much anything – PC, PlayStation, Xbox, even Switch, which was awesome. But Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit was a bit different; it only came out on phones and tablets if you had a Netflix subscription. Now, the developers at Spry Fox are independent again, and they just announced that Camp Spirit is finally coming to other platforms! That’s great news for those of us who don’t want to play on our phones or aren’t Netflix subscribers.

Sometimes, shows that are brought back after a long break don’t last very long. Despite people’s fondness for the original series, these revivals often get cancelled. Here are 7 television reboots that didn’t make it – and one of them, in particular, was really promising and deserved a longer run.

Here’s a look at the nine PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games launching in January 2026, and how they compare. All of these games will be available starting January 20th.

2025 was a fantastic year to be a Superman fan, arguably the best in a long time. The Superman movie was a box office hit and offered a fresh, inspiring take on the iconic hero. However, the comics were even more impressive. A wave of new Superman titles launched under the “Summer of Superman” banner, including Supergirl (2025), Superman Unlimited, and Krypto: Last Dog of Superboy. This, on top of already excellent runs like Joshua Williamson’s Superman (2023), Mark Waid’s Action Comics (2016), and the Superman-centered DC K.O., makes it particularly difficult to accept that DC is planning a farewell to the character who began it all.

DreamWorks’ live-action “How to Train Your Dragon,” a major box office success from earlier this year, will be available to stream on Netflix starting February 10th, according to Whats-on-Netflix. Directed by Dean DeBlois, who also worked on the original 2010 animated film, the movie features Mason Thames as Hiccup, a clumsy 16-year-old Viking. Set on the harsh island of Berk, Hiccup challenges his people’s long-held beliefs when he becomes friends with a dragon named Toothless, who happens to have no teeth.

It was too early to criticize the new series before anyone had even seen it, but now that the first two episodes are out, it’s clear this show isn’t a departure from what made Star Trek great. In fact, it feels like one of the most faithful interpretations of Gene Roddenberry’s original ideas the franchise has seen in a long time.

Throughout the year, the company will host a series of exciting events to celebrate the history of the popular platformer game. These include online content showing how the game and its character have changed over time, opportunities for fans to connect at meet-ups and events, special merchandise through partnerships with brands and retailers, temporary museum exhibits and art shows, live concerts, and a brand new story-based podcast.