Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains announced for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, Switch, and PC

Here is an overview of the game, via Ubisoft:

Here is an overview of the game, via Ubisoft:

Here is an overview of the game, via EDGLRD:

HIDIVE announced its anime schedule for Spring 2026, featuring highly anticipated new series and the return of a beloved Isekai franchise after a three-year hiatus. Anime fans should watch out for new episodes starting this April. You can find the full release schedule below:

In a recent interview with Comic Book about the upcoming season of Daredevil: Born Again, showrunner Dario Scardapane and executive producer Sana Amanat discussed the challenges of keeping plot details secret. They were asked if there was any particular moment they were eager to reveal but had to hold back. Scardapane responded with a hint about exciting moments in the new season that fans should watch for.

DC Comics has a surprising number of villains who aren’t entirely unlikeable. While they certainly do wrong, it’s easy to understand why they became villains – and even relate to their stories. For at least one of them, there’s still a chance they could turn things around.

Despite all the debate about whether Crimson Desert will run well on the standard PS5 or live up to expectations, a significant issue with the physical release has emerged that deserves attention. The game doesn’t work immediately upon opening, and this is a growing concern for collectors and anyone who likes to own a fully functional product they’ve purchased.

Currently, Lucky Tower Ultimate is only playable on PC as it was released in Early Access. However, on April 16th, when the full game launches, it will also be available on Nintendo Switch, which is fantastic news for console gamers. Plus, because the game is already verified for the Steam Deck, players will have multiple ways to enjoy the complete Lucky Tower Ultimate experience next month.

In 1993, Capcom launched The Punisher as an arcade game, letting two players team up as either the Punisher or Nick Fury. Together, they hunt down Kingpin and dismantle his criminal organization. The gameplay is similar to other classic Capcom beat-’em-ups, but it’s filled with comic book elements and features a variety of weapons to help players defeat Kingpin’s enemies. The game was a huge hit in arcades during the early 1990s, and in 1995, Capcom released a version for the Sega Genesis to bring the experience to home consoles.

The new version 1.0.5 update for Marathon is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC, and it’s a significant download. The biggest addition is the Cryo Archive, a unique zone with exclusive items you won’t find anywhere else. However, accessing the Cryo Archive requires some dedication – you’ll need to unlock all factions and reach level 25 first.

Some games, such as Resident Evil Requiem and Silent Hill F, have already been updated to work with this new feature, but this broader change will make sure every compatible game can use it.