Nintendo Direct for February 2026 Reportedly Happening Soon

According to Nintendo insider Nate the Hate, a new Nintendo Direct presentation is currently being planned for the week of February 5th. While February 5th is the rumored date, it hasn’t been officially confirmed. Nate also notes that the type of Direct is still unknown. It might be a general Direct showcasing games from both Nintendo and other companies, or it could be a Partner Direct, focusing solely on third-party games. We likely won’t have official details until Nintendo announces the event, which is expected to happen next week.

7 Great Sci-Fi War Movies, Ranked

Here are 7 excellent sci-fi war movies, listed from least to most impactful. What sets these films apart is that they make war a central element of the story, not just something happening in the background. But which one truly captures the weight and importance of war within its plot?

10 Toughest Avengers, Ranked

Certain Avengers are exceptionally resilient. Having faced intense battles and carrying the marks of those experiences, they inspire and lead others. They’re unwavering warriors, incredibly strong both physically and mentally, making them seem unstoppable. Here are ten of the toughest Avengers, whose incredible endurance has made them invaluable to the team.

5 Most Obscure Games on the NES

Released quietly in late 1992, Panic Restaurant remained largely unknown because Nintendo was focused on the Super Nintendo. The game features a chef named Cookie who’s been cursed by his competitor, Ohdove, and must battle waves of food-themed enemies using kitchen tools across six stages to reach a final showdown. Despite being overlooked, Panic Restaurant was well-received when it came out, praised for its enjoyable story, clever level design, and unique character sprites. Due to its limited release and low sales, it’s now a popular item for Nintendo collectors.

One of D&D’s Most Underrated Adventures Needs to Make a Comeback In 2026

The new book, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, updates material from the popular Eberron: Rising from the Last War. It reintroduced the steampunk elements of Eberron and revised classes like the Artificer to align with current (2024) game rules. The book also includes updated character options, such as new races and backgrounds, and this approach could be used to refresh other older sourcebooks for the 5th Edition game.

The Best Video Game Ending Is Still the Greatest 20 Minutes in Gaming History

The most memorable part of this game is undoubtedly the ending, where Joel makes a surprising choice at the hospital. It’s a conclusion that has stayed with players for years and deeply affected even viewers of the HBO series. This is a major reason why The Last of Us is considered to have the greatest ending in video game history.

The Wrecking Crew review: Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa’s action comedy has mega body count but no real peril

This duo is in serious trouble. They’re being pursued by both the Yakuza, who want a strange package, and a Hawaiian gang called the Syndicate, who are furious with one of them and have given him a week to get off the island or face the consequences. Luckily, both actors are incredibly physically imposing – one character jokes they look like twins born from a combination of Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson – and they handle their attackers with ease, taking them down quickly and efficiently.