One of Netflix’s Most Popular Movies in 2024 Is About to Leave the Service

In 2024, one of Netflix’s biggest blockbuster films, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” is set to depart from the streaming platform soon. This departure will be particularly difficult for families with younger children who have enjoyed this movie. With box office earnings surpassing a billion dollars worldwide and being one of the top-grossing films in 2023, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” produced by Illumination, has been a consistent hit on Netflix. Much like other movies from Illumination and DreamWorks, this film has consistently ranked among Netflix’s most-watched titles each week.

Overwatch 2 comes to Xbox Game Pass —but you can’t play it on the cloud for one annoying reason

Overwatch 2 is set to join Xbox Game Pass starting September 17, according to recent announcements by Blizzard and Xbox. However, some might wonder, “But isn’t Overwatch 2 a free-to-play game?” Yes, it is, but the addition of the game to Xbox Game Pass offers additional perks for players who connect their Battle.net accounts. Here’s the scoop on this popular hero shooter becoming part of the extensive Xbox Game Pass collection.

Next Battlefield Will Feature 64-Player Maps, Specialists Not Returning

It has been confirmed that the upcoming “Battlefield” game will return to a modern-day setting similar to that of “Battlefield 3” and “4”, which longtime fans will recall fondly. Additionally, more details about this title have been disclosed. Positioned as a return to form for the series, it’s no surprise that the next “Battlefield” game will also revert to some fundamental principles in its multiplayer aspect.

EA “Would Love to See” Next Battlefield on Nintendo Switch 2, Franchise Boss Says

The buzz surrounding the upcoming Nintendo console continues to escalate, and with its official announcement expected before April, speculation about third-party support for the console is becoming increasingly vocal. For example, a major player like EA, often at the forefront of third-party publishing in the gaming industry, has historically been less supportive of the Nintendo Switch compared to other platforms.