The Fallout games you’ve (probably) never played are free for a whole week — grab ’em while you can

This year, the popular role-playing game series from Bethesda Game Studios, known as Fallout, has experienced a significant revival. The post-apocalyptic, post-nuclear games have gained popularity due to the success of Amazon’s high-quality Fallout TV show that premiered in April. Although recent titles like Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 attracted massive player surges, I think many gamers haven’t explored some classic Fallout games yet.

Jujutsu Kaisen Takes Over Universal Studio Japan With the Best Merch Ever

The popular anime series Jujutsu Kaisen has been generating a lot of buzz lately as it prepares for its climactic conclusion. With the final chapter slated for release this fall, main character Yuji Itadori is finding himself in a tough spot during his crucial fight that will wrap up the story of Jujutsu Tech. Although there’s no talk yet about Jujutsu Kaisen getting a live-action adaptation like other hit shonen series such as One Piece and Dragon Ball, Yuji and company have managed to step into our world thanks to Universal Studios Japan. In a new fan video, the extensive collection of merchandise inspired by the anime can be seen prominently on display.

LEGO Pharrell Movie Gets New Poster: Piece by Piece

A fresh poster for the upcoming LEGO movie featuring Pharrell Williams has been unveiled by Focus Features. This film promises to chronicle the superstar’s career using a kaleidoscope of Lego bricks. When the trailer for “Piece By Piece” was released, it left viewers intrigued and enchanted by the concept of a LEGO biographical movie. Now, fans are invited to delve into Pharrell’s character and explore the vibrant creativity that fueled countless hits. Notable figures such as Daft Punk, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Justin Timberlake are slated to make appearances in this project. Therefore, the celebrity wattage is off the charts. Take a look at the new poster for yourself below!

Naruto’s Creator Really Wanted to Kill More Characters in Boruto

Masashi Kishimoto, the brain behind Naruto, has introduced a multitude of heroes that fans are struggling to keep count of. From Team 7’s stars to the Kages and the Akatsuki, the Naruto Universe is teeming with characters. Upon the arrival of its sequel, Boruto, more fighters were swiftly added to the franchise by co-creator Mikio Ikemoto. However, as revealed in a recent interview, Kishimoto initially planned to eliminate far more characters in Boruto than one might anticipate.