PlayStation Plus Free Games for February 2026 Revealed

Next week, on February 3rd, PlayStation Plus members can download four new games: Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ultros, and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown. Undisputed was actually revealed ahead of time, and this announcement officially confirms that leak. All four games will be available on PS5, and three of them – Subnautica, Ultros, and Ace Combat 7 – will also be playable on PS4. You’ll have until March 2nd to add these games to your PS Plus library.

Ben 10 Shares Major Update For Upcoming Revival

Joe Casey, one of the writers for the upcoming comic, had initially announced a new Ben 10 series from Dynamite Comics would arrive in February. However, the release was postponed. Casey recently shared an update on his Substack, explaining that while the February launch was planned, unexpected issues arose – a common occurrence in publishing. He now expects the comic to launch in May. This new series won’t revisit canceled Ben 10 shows, but will instead offer a fresh take on the well-known characters.

Star Wars Officially Confirms The Acolyte’s Kylo Ren Setup

Despite its cancellation, The Acolyte still has a dedicated following. A recently released art book, The Art of The Acolyte, offers new insights into the show, particularly the enigmatic Sith Lord portrayed by Manny Jacinto. The crew playfully nicknamed the character “Frank” due to the unsettling smile on his mask, which was a complex creation involving multiple teams – creature design, costumes, stunts, and visual effects. Interestingly, the mask wasn’t just for appearances; it was intentionally designed to hint at the Stranger’s true identity.

왜 우리는 경쟁과 결과를 계속 따라가게 될까

Infinite scrolling eliminates the clear stopping point of a “next page.” Previously, you’d reach the end of a page and naturally pause, but now the screen seamlessly offers more content. This is concerning because it’s easy to lose track of how much time you’re spending online. It’s not that our attention spans are poor, but rather that we lose control over when our attention should end.