Disney Villainous Delivers Its Biggest Set Yet, And Finally Brings Three Beloved Villains To The Game (Exclusive)

Ravensburger is expanding the popular Disney Villainous game with a new edition called Disney Villainous: Darkness Brewing. This set introduces the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus as playable characters, alongside returning villains like Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty), the Evil Queen (Snow White), and Ursula (The Little Mermaid). The Sanderson Sisters will play as one combined villain. You can now pre-order the game at Target.

First Look at New KPop Demon Hunters Trading Cards Revealed After McDonald’s Tie-In Frenzy

KAYOU just gave fans a first look at a new way to collect items from KPop Demon Hunters. They’re releasing two versions of collectible packs: the Energy Edition ($4.99 per pack, 8 cards) and the Classic Edition ($1.99 per pack, 5 cards). Both editions are available in boxes of 5 or 10 packs. The Energy Edition has 11 different levels of rarity, including some very rare, numbered cards for dedicated collectors. The Classic Edition has 8 rarities and is great for casual fans who enjoy collecting and trading. KAYOU plans to release more sets in the future, including limited editions, smaller cards, and other collectibles, along with special events for fans. You can see pictures of the card packs and artwork below.

DC is About to Settle The Batman vs Robin Debate (& Not How You Think)

Things are about to drastically change for Batman. A new take on the DC Universe, called the Absolute Universe, has flipped the script on the Robins – once his trusted allies, they’re now his biggest enemies’ key soldiers. Issue #20 of Absolute Batman kicked off a major conflict with all five Absolute Robins, and it’s shaping up to be one of Batman’s most challenging battles yet – a battle he’s likely to lose. The Robins are poised to defeat Batman, at least initially, because he’s currently not at his peak.

One Year Later, DOOM: The Dark Ages DLC Is Nowhere to Be Seen

I was so hyped when I bought the Premium Edition of the PS5 game, because it promised extra campaign content! It’s been a whole year now, and we still haven’t seen anything about that DLC – id Software hasn’t even really shown it off yet. It’s a little frustrating, to be honest.

Windrose Has Sold 2 Million Copies

When we launched our game, we were hoping to find a community that loved it as much as we did,” said the team at Kraken Express. “It’s been amazing to see so many of you playing, sharing your experiences, creating content, and helping us improve the game. We’re incredibly grateful for all your support.

Game Boy Game Officially Getting Remake Exclusively on Nintendo Switch

I remember playing Snow Bros in the arcades, and then I was so excited when Data East brought Tumblepop to the Game Boy in 1992! It was a really fun platformer, but sadly it only ever came out on that one system, so it kind of faded away over the years. Now, though, it’s getting a revival! A Korean team, CRT Games, along with Daewon Media Game Lab, are making a new version called Tumble: Memories. They’re calling it a ‘reimagining,’ which basically means it’s a remake, but they’re not promising it’ll be exactly like the original. It’s cool to see it coming back, but I’m hoping for a trailer soon to get a better look!

The Mandalorian & Grogu First Reactions Can’t Agree if It’s “One of the Weakest Star Wars Movies” or “Super Fun”

With the return of Star Wars to theaters, one might wonder if much has changed. The answer is probably not really. Streaming had begun to lose its appeal, with inconsistent show quality, and the audience for Star Wars seems unchanged. Early reactions to The Mandalorian and Grogu are mixed – some call it a thrilling movie, others a disappointing TV episode. But that’s typical for Star Wars; it often evokes strong, divided opinions.