The Outer Worlds Upgrade Confusion Addressed by Microsoft

The Spacer’s Choice Edition upgrade for The Outer Worlds was meant as a thank you gift to players who already owned the original game, offering them a free upgrade. Unfortunately, technical issues and restrictions prevented a smooth rollout, and we understand players are frustrated as a result, as they rightfully should be, according to a spokesperson.

7 Years Later, The Simpsons is Doing Another Parody of Netflix’s Masterpiece Sci-Fi Show

Disney+ is preparing a special Simpsons episode called “Yellow Mirror,” which is a parody of the series Black Mirror. Set to release in August 2026, it will be the show’s sixth episode created exclusively for the streaming service. The episode features two storylines: one where Homer questions what’s real after finding a broken lamp, and another where a smart tablet befriends baby Maggie and begins to control her.

Destiny 2 Relaunch Was Discussed at Bungie Before End of Support – Rumor

The report indicates Bungie decided to stop supporting Destiny 2 earlier this year, but these discussions intensified after the release of Renegades. The expansion didn’t sell well, leading to debate about whether Bungie should move away from releasing two smaller expansions per year and return to its previous strategy of one large expansion with ongoing updates throughout the year.

How Brand New Day Is Officially Rewriting the MCU’s Spider-Man After 10 Years

In a recent interview with Empire, Marvel and Sony executives revealed that Spider-Man: Brand New Day will really emphasize the core aspects of the character. According to Marvel’s Kevin Feige, this film is the first in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to truly focus on classic Spider-Man themes – like Peter Parker living a modest life, monitoring police reports, and using his powers for good. Director Destin Daniel Cretton added that Peter is fully dedicated to being Spider-Man, even while dealing with personal sadness.

After 11 Years in Development, Glitch’s New Animated Show Just Passed 20 Million Views In Less Than 2 Weeks

The first episode of Gameoverse premiered on Glitch’s YouTube channel on May 15th and quickly became a hit, exceeding 11 million views in just four days and reaching 20 million views in under two weeks. The launch sparked a huge wave of fan creations, memes, and conversations online, solidifying Gameoverse as a standout animated debut this year. Creator O’Donovan shared that working with Glitch helped him create the best version of the show possible, representing the culmination of over ten years of work.