Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake Celebrates Launch With a Brand New Trailer

The new trailer for this horror game showcases both its story and creepy atmosphere, and also gives us a first look at how the game is played. Players will use a special camera, called the Camera Obscura, to fight the ghosts that haunt the game’s deserted village. Between the quick cuts and scares, the trailer demonstrates how the character Mio can regain health by holding hands with Mayu while they explore. Towards the end, it also suggests the village holds dark secrets.

Fox Announces New Family Guy Spin-Off

A new show centered around Stewie Griffin, the famously intelligent and ambitious baby from Family Guy, is coming in 2027. The spin-off will run for two seasons, concluding in 2028. Episodes will air on Fox as part of Animation Domination and will also be available to stream on Hulu the day after they premiere. Creator Seth MacFarlane has shared details about the series’ storyline.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day’s Villain Confirmed for Another Marvel Show Before the MCU

Artist Jorge Molina recently shared some fantastic illustrations of the Spider-Noir badge for Prime Video and CCXP, created to celebrate the show’s launch. These illustrations showcase important characters like Sandman and Electro. When asked about the first villain, Molina revealed it would be Tombstone. You can see a great look at Tombstone as depicted in Spider-Noir in the post below.

10 Strongest Image Comics Superheroes, Ranked

Image Comics is known for letting its heroes fight without limits, allowing them to perform incredible feats of strength. Unlike some other universes, their heroes aren’t held back by strict moral codes. While characters like Angela, the WildC.A.T.s, and the Authority are powerful, they now belong to other comic publishers and won’t be included in this list. From a vast number of superheroes and worlds, these are considered the most powerful.

Indie Game With 20k Positive Reviews Fully Launches After 5 Years In Early Access

After a successful period in Early Access, Timberborn officially launched on March 12, 2026. The game has been significantly improved with seven major updates, reaching version 1.0. Currently, it boasts almost 21,000 positive reviews on Steam, earning an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating from players. Mechanistry has sold over 1 million copies during development, which helped support the game’s continued progress. Now that it’s fully released, it’s a great time to check it out if you haven’t already!

Star Trek Just Introduced a New Q Replacement

Wow, the finale of Starfleet Academy really delivered a gut punch. Captain Ake, played brilliantly by Holly Hunter, had to face the consequences of her actions regarding Anisha Mir – and it was heartbreaking, especially considering Anisha’s desperate situation and the tragic loss stemming from her alliance with Paul Giamatti’s Nus Braka. Honestly, the whole thing felt like a space opera version of Les Misérables. But it wasn’t just about personal drama. This setup introduces some really compelling legal battles as Braka tries to forge alliances with non-Federation species. And trust me, there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface. Braka’s motivations are far deeper than they appear, and his strategy? It’s eerily reminiscent of Q. In fact, Nus Braka quickly becomes Starfleet Academy’s very own version of that mischievous cosmic entity.

Steam Controller reactions arrive online as devs praise ‘Mac-like’ trackpads

It still feels unusual to see ‘Steam Controller’ and positive feedback mentioned together. While it had a dedicated fanbase, the Steam Controller was often considered quite strange when it launched in 2015 with the Steam Machine. Many people found its unique features a bit too different at the time, but developers are now praising its trackpads, comparing them favorably to those found on Macs.

The Glorious Inflow Saga Continues: Bitcoin & Ether Triumph!

Hearken, dear readers of the financial realm! The institutional gallants continued their noble procession into the hallowed halls of crypto exchange-traded funds, though their pace did slacken like a weary mule after a long journey. The spot Bitcoin ETFs, those proud steeds of the digital age, did accumulate one hundred fifteen million and seventeen pieces of silver in net inflows-marking the third consecutive day of triumphant flows! The spoils were heaped upon a select few funds, with the mighty IBIT of Blackrock once again strutting about like a peacock at court.