MARVEL MaXimum Collection announced for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC

Here is an overview of the collection, via Limited Run Games:

Here is an overview of the collection, via Limited Run Games:

The skateboarding game, skate., became available in Early Access on September 16, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Players can download it through Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the EA App.

As a film buff, I’ve always known music rights can be a real headache – and a major expense! Think about how much it cost to use ‘Yesterday’ by The Beatles in the movie of the same name. Recently, producer Marc Beckman talked about a similar situation with Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, who wasn’t happy about his score from ‘The Phantom Thread’ being used in a documentary. Apparently, his contract includes a clause saying they have to at least ask him before reusing his music, but frustratingly, he doesn’t actually have the power to stop them, which is exactly what happened in this case – even though he objected!

Sony has an exciting lineup of games planned for 2026, and September looks like a particularly competitive month. Both Marvel’s Wolverine, releasing on September 15th, 2026, and Phantom Blade Zero, launching on September 9th, 2026, are highly anticipated titles, and their close release dates could lead to significant competition within PlayStation itself.

Kim Kardashian revealed she’s very scared of artificial intelligence. She explained that seeing AI-created videos of her late father, Robert Kardashian, has increased her discomfort with the technology.

A version of the popular card game Balatro is now available for the Nintendo Switch 2. It first appeared in the German eShop but is now available to US customers as well. Players who already own Balatro on the original Switch can upgrade for free. New players can purchase the Switch 2 version for $14.99, currently discounted by 20%. This release is a bit different from other Switch 2 games that have been launched so far.

Alisa Liu, the American figure skater who recently won gold in both team and individual events, is a huge fan of horror anime. In a recent interview with Overtime, she talked about her favorite series, including the gory and suspenseful Another. She also mentioned enjoying Nana and previously reading works by Junji Ito. Currently, she’s especially into Chainsaw Man, and even joked that her goal at the competition in Milan is to finish the series and share her love for the character Pochita with everyone.

DC Comics features numerous incredible heroes who become Green Lanterns, such as Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, Jessica Cruz, Simon Baz, and Jo Mullien. Each hero adds their own distinct personality and story, making Green Lantern a rich and diverse part of the DC Universe. This collection highlights the best stories featuring Green Lantern and the characters who have wielded its power.

The original Dance Dance Revolution first appeared in Japanese arcades in 1998, and quickly became popular in North America the next year. By 2000, it was a global arcade hit. Over the decade, the game became more elaborate with a wider selection of songs, larger and brighter screens, vibrant lights, and powerful sound systems. This made it a major attraction in arcades, with players often waiting their turn to dance and hit the pads in time with the music. The game then expanded beyond arcades, appearing on home consoles and in a variety of cabinet designs.

Fans are frustrated with Nintendo’s choices for which Switch games get upgraded, and the recent update for Xenoblade Chronicles X is particularly disappointing. Calling it Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition suggests the original version isn’t truly definitive anymore, and surprisingly, the new version seems to be a step backwards. It’s baffling why Nintendo chose to update this game instead of others that really need it, and it makes the purpose of these Switch 2 editions unclear.