A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Reverses 1 Game of Thrones White Walker Change, 15 Years Later

I was really paying attention to the newest prequel, and while they didn’t talk about Aegon’s dream – even with all the Targaryens – something interesting did happen in the first season finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Early in the episode, while Lyonel Baratheon is chatting with his Maester and Dunk, Dunk gets frustrated and blurts out, “The Others fking geld me.” It seems like a random thing to say, but it’s actually a big deal! It’s the first time we’ve heard the characters refer to them as “the Others” on screen – they’ve always called them “White Walkers” before.

NINJA GAIDEN 4 DLC ‘The Two Masters’ launches March 4

This downloadable content expands the game’s story with three new chapters. It also introduces two new weapons – Yakumo’s scythe, called “Solitaire,” and Ryu’s “Jakotsumon” Serpent Gauntlets – along with new enemies, trials, and a challenging new mode called “Abyssal Road.”

Crunchyroll Announces Sneak Peek at Next Big Video Game Anime Adaptation

FromSoftware, the studio behind popular games like Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Elden Ring, also created the challenging samurai adventure Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Sekiro stands out from other FromSoftware titles with its straightforward narrative, a contrast to the more open-ended stories found in games like Elden Ring. An anime adaptation, titled Sekiro: No Defeat, is in the works, and Crunchyroll will be showcasing a first look at the series at this year’s South By Southwest (SXSW) festival. The panel, taking place on March 16th, will feature the anime’s creators and discuss the traditional, hand-drawn animation style used to bring the story to life.