Avatar: The Last Airbender Announces New Spin-Off Featuring Aang And Katara’s Daughter

The animated series The Legend of Korra showed that Aang and Katara eventually married and had three children: Tenzin, an airbender; Bumi, who doesn’t bend any element; and Kya, a waterbender. A new graphic novel, The Legend of Korra: Kya And The Secret of the Sand, will explore Kya’s younger years. While it won’t feature a massive, world-threatening crisis, the story will focus on Kya’s personal struggles alongside a challenge she faces in the Earth Kingdom. Written by Kiku Hughes and illustrated by Alexandria Monik, the graphic novel is scheduled to be released on July 28th.

New Sci-Fi Action RPG Is a Perfect Fit For Cyberpunk 2077 and Silksong Fans

Orbit Studio is developing Sky Dust, a new game that will be published by Twin Sales Interactive. It’s an exciting mix of platforming and action RPG gameplay, set in a beautiful, neon-lit post-apocalyptic world. Sky Dust is scheduled for release on PC and consoles in 2027, and based on what’s been revealed, it looks like a game worth adding to your wishlist.

Clockwork Revolution is inXile’s “Most Ambitious Title” And Even Has Arcanum and Dishonored Veterans

In an interview with GamesRadar+, the developer explained their aim was to recreate the dynamic gameplay of their older, top-down games, but in a first-person perspective. While players have pointed out resemblances to games like Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (sadly, the remake was cancelled) and Dishonored, the team’s original vision was simply to create a steampunk-themed role-playing game.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park is Out on March 26th

Rosalina plays like Mario and the others, but she has a special helper named Luma who can gather coins and fight enemies. This lets another player easily join in, and the game works well with a mouse. Bellabel Park has 17 different things to do for up to four players, and you can even team up with friends using the GameShare feature. Plus, six of those attractions support up to 12 players through local wireless and online connections.

5 Gaming Controversies That Nearly Broke The Industry

For years, gamers have appreciated DLC – extra content for their games that’s usually affordable. Everyone knows what DLC stands for – “downloadable content” – but Capcom seemed to forget this with Street Fighter X Tekken. Instead of releasing typical DLC, they included the extra content on the game disc but required players to pay to unlock it. Capcom claimed this approach would help smoothly deliver content after the game was released on the PlayStation Vita, which initially featured those same 12 characters. However, fans were angry that content they’d eventually have to pay for was already part of the game. This caused a lot of distrust towards DLC in general, and many gamers became hesitant to buy it in the future.