New Battlefield 6 Update Released for February 3rd, Here Are the Patch Notes

Update 1.1.3.6 for Battlefield 6 is now available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. This update primarily focuses on fixing bugs throughout the game, including issues with the user interface, sound, and certain maps. The developers have also improved sprinting to address occasional problems players were experiencing. Significant fixes have also been made to the BF6 battle royale mode, Redsec, including one that prevented matches from concluding properly.

A Crime Noir Masterpiece Stephen King Recommended is Streaming Free

The Finnish crime drama Sorjonen, known as Bordertown internationally, centers around detective Kari Sorjonen. He’s a seasoned, somewhat troubled investigator who relocates from Helsinki to his wife’s hometown of Lappeenranta with his family. His wife, Paulina, is recovering from brain cancer, and their teenage daughter, Janina, both struggle with Kari’s emotional distance. He often throws himself into work, solving crimes, then retreats home to quietly revisit the details in his mind. All three seasons are currently available to watch for free on Tubi.

PlayStation Needs to Revisit This Failed PS3 Game Now More Than Ever

I have fond memories of playing on my PlayStation 3 and hoping Sony would create a game that brought all their most popular characters together. Nintendo had already shown how fun that could be with Super Smash Bros., and fans loved seeing those characters battle each other. When Sony finally tried it with PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, it felt like a great idea, even if the game didn’t quite live up to expectations. It seemed like Sony had all the right characters, but maybe wasn’t quite sure how to make it all work.

The 5 Best MCU Superhero Glow-Ups (& The 5 Worst)

The upcoming movie Avengers: Doomsday will feature updated looks for several characters. While some of the new costume designs have already been shown, we anticipate even more redesigned MCU characters will be revealed before the film’s release later this year. Before that happens, let’s take a look back at some of the most impactful visual changes to the MCU’s biggest heroes.

One of Star Trek’s Best Villains Ruined The Next Generation’s Strongest Addition To Lore

The Borg, first appearing in the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, quickly became one of the franchise’s most iconic villains and helped define the series. However, the introduction of the Borg Queen in the film First Contact, while making for a compelling character played by Alice Krige, actually weakened what made the Borg so frightening. The Borg’s strength originally came from being a faceless, unified collective, and having a single leader diminished that sense of overwhelming, impersonal power.

DC Is About to Pay Off The Best Superman/Lex Luthor Story of All Time

It all began with “Dawn of DC,” DC’s plan to revitalize its universe after the “Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths” event. For a couple of years, DC had focused heavily on Batman, and this initiative aimed to broaden the scope. A key part of this new direction was the “Superman” comic (volume 6), which launched with a surprising twist: Lex Luthor gave Superman all his money and companies, creating SuperCorp. Readers expected Luthor’s scheme to backfire, given his history of elaborate plots. Surprisingly, it didn’t; instead, it brought Superman and Lex Luthor closer together. The story has had its share of highs and lows, and the events of “DC K.O.” might be the turning point that defines this unique and evolving relationship.

10 Best Marvel Heroic Legacies

Marvel has a history of incredible heroic families who’ve established lasting legacies. These families have passed down iconic roles, inspiring new generations of heroes – many of whom have become fan favorites. Here are ten of the most celebrated and prestigious of these heroic lineages, filled with some of Marvel’s greatest champions.

The Division – Definitive Edition Shadow Drops on Consoles With Apparently No Improvements

Checking the Xbox Store shows the game will work on both Xbox One and the newer Xbox Series X/S consoles. Because the PlayStation Store doesn’t list a PS5 version, it probably means players will be using older versions of the game that work on the PS5 through backwards compatibility. Xbox Series X/S players have been able to play at 60 frames per second for some time, but PS5 players just got that update in December.