7 Anime You Can Binge While Barely Paying Attention

We’re talking about the first season of One-Punch Man, which stands on its own and doesn’t require you to watch the later seasons. Studio Madhouse did a fantastic job bringing Saitama’s story to life with visually stunning animation and exciting fight scenes. The series is known for its straightforward plot – Saitama is a superhero searching for a challenging opponent while battling monsters – and it’s both action-packed and easy to follow. It’s an energetic and thrilling anime, but you don’t need to be completely focused to enjoy it.

LinkedIn Founder Holds $6 Million Worth of Ethereum (ETH)

This means he’s betting the farm-or at least his millions-on the mighty Ethereum. A bold move, Reid, a bold move indeed. And by the way, did we mention he doesn’t just stop there? Oh no, he’s also flaunting a fancy CryptoPunk NFT, bought for a casual 150 ETH. Just imagine that: a little pixelated art for the price of a car… or a house. But who’s counting?

7 Best Wolverine Crossover Comics, Ranked

Wolverine has appeared in countless team-ups and stories over the years. While most have faded into obscurity, a few stand out as truly exceptional. These seven crossovers represent the very best of those stories, and are essential reading for any Wolverine fan.

Assassin’s Creed Could Finally Get Back On Track In 2026

Recent Assassin’s Creed games have embraced open-world exploration and role-playing elements, a change that’s divided longtime fans. While Ubisoft has tried to refine these features, many players are starting to feel fatigued with the current direction of the series. Hopefully, the successes and failures of recent titles like AC Shadows, Valhalla, Mirage, and Odyssey will inform future development and help revitalize the franchise in 2026 and beyond.

Daredevil: Born Again’s MCU Cameo Rule Is a Good Thing, Even if It Disappoints Marvel Fans

So, I recently heard from Christopher Scardapane about what we can expect from the Daredevil: Born Again series, and it sounds like they’re intentionally keeping things grounded. He made it clear this won’t be a show relying on cameos from the big-screen Avengers or other MCU heroes. Instead, they’re building a separate, street-level world. The team jokingly refers to it as a ‘downtown’ vibe, distinct from the ‘uptown’ action happening in the wider MCU. Basically, they’re focused on telling a very New York, very Hell’s Kitchen story, and keeping that world self-contained.

5 Unlikely Games That Would Actually Thrive as Live Service Titles

It’s interesting to see games that weren’t originally intended as ongoing services, but seem built for that model. They often include features like character progression, things to do over and over, and collectible items – all elements commonly found in games designed to be constantly updated. These titles typically get a few expansions and then stop receiving major updates, but with the right approach, they could successfully become long-term, evolving games without sacrificing what makes them special.