Persona 6 Insider Puts Fans at Ease With New Update

A reliable source known as “Nate the Hate” recently shared an encouraging update about Persona 6. They confirmed the game is still in active development, reassuring fans who had begun to worry it might be cancelled. While it’s taken a while for Atlus to officially reveal details, this suggests the delay isn’t due to any problems with the game itself. Fans can be confident that Persona 6 is progressing well and still on track for a future release.

5 Super Mario Bros Games We Almost Got (And Why They Were Never Made)

Cancelled games happen for many reasons. Sometimes it’s because of technical issues with the gaming systems themselves, or changes with new consoles. Other times, Nintendo just didn’t feel the idea was right, or a developer moved on to a different project. Interestingly, ideas from these cancelled games sometimes found their way into other titles. Here are five Mario games that were never released, and probably won’t be.

Prime Video Now Streaming One of the Best Horror Comedies of All Time

Starting December 1st, you can watch Zombieland on Prime Video. This hilarious 2009 film, directed by Ruben Fleischer, follows four people – Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), Wichita (Emma Stone), and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin) – as they travel across the US looking for a safe place in Los Angeles. They have a set of rules to help them survive and fight off zombies along the way.

5 Things We Know About IT: Welcome to Derry Season 2 (Renewal, Timeline, Story & More)

The movie IT: Welcome to Derry ends with the Losers Club seemingly defeating Pennywise, but it’s clear he’ll return. The film hints at a long and brutal history of this evil entity in the town of Derry, and reveals that Pennywise can actually see into the past and future. This ability could be very important if a second season of Welcome to Derry is made, potentially impacting events long before or after the story we’ve already seen.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition Xbox Series X|S version is now live with 60 FPS — and it’s a free upgrade for existing owners

A PlayStation 5 version of the popular RPG, Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition, recently appeared online early, leading people to wonder when it would officially release. Now, Larian Studios has surprised everyone by launching it today as a free upgrade for existing players.

If you already own Divinity: Original Sin 2 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, or Nintendo Switch, you can upgrade to the newer versions for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, or Nintendo Switch 2 at no cost.

The game originally came out on PC in 2017 and was later brought to consoles. It’s set in the world of Rivellon, where the gods have disappeared and new dangers are rising. Players can choose to play as one of six pre-made characters or create their own unique hero.

Non Gamstop games: a gem for British gamblers who value quality and fun

Gamstop has fundamentally reshaped the online gambling industry, and its impact is now undeniable. However, it was also seen as an imposition of unwanted restrictions, which sparked a significant backlash and further altered the industry landscape. It’s remarkable how a single initiative – Gamstop – has driven such sweeping changes in this complex and multifaceted sector.