Netflix’s Best Zombie Show Shares Major Update on Season 2

After announcing a second season soon after the premiere, updates about “All of Us Are Dead” have trickled in periodically. With production on the upcoming season now in full swing, Netflix has just dropped the biggest news yet – a production teaser! This exciting snippet confirms that original cast members will be back and also introduces some new faces. You might even recognize a few of the newcomers if you’re a fan of “Squid Game”. Take a peek at the special sneak peek for the upcoming episodes below.

Dandadan Star Unveils the Biggest Challenge in the Anime: “I Was Pretty Overwhelmed”

In the second series, we delve into the haunting past of the Mysterious Mansion kept secret by the Kito clan for over two hundred years. This new season explores some of the most gripping storylines from the comic books, as Momo and her companions find themselves up against adversaries far more formidable than they’ve ever encountered before. As Season 2 premieres, Shion Wakayama – Momo Ayase’s voice actress – offers insights into her work voicing the character and what exciting developments await us in the upcoming episodes.

Pokemon Concierge Proves We Need a Cozy Pokemon Game ASAP

Some players find that the Pokemon games have a comforting atmosphere, largely due to their turn-based combat system, which is less intense than real-time sword fighting. However, the focus on battles in the narrative doesn’t allow for as much exploration of the Pokemon world with friends as some fans would prefer. Being a Pokemon trainer and engaging in battles has always been a significant aspect of both the games and the series. But the unique approach of Pokemon Concierge ventured into more soothing waters, and fans have embraced this change enthusiastically.

Godzilla #1 Has Lots of Action But Needs More Kaiju

In simpler terms, the first issue of Godzilla seems more like a superhero comic than a traditional Godzilla tale, which might have been Seeley’s aim. This is not uncommon in the Godzilla comics. However, the new G-Force introduced in this issue doesn’t immediately grab your attention to sustain an entire series. It’s still early days, as it’s only one issue (plus a Free Comic Book Day prologue), but many readers find these characters rather dull and slightly irritating. On the positive side, there’s a lot of potential here with intriguing worldbuilding and a captivating cliffhanger that could introduce an exciting new villain. Unfortunately, Godzilla himself appears infrequently, which can be disappointing for fans.

Xbox Reverses Plans for $80 Games, Refunds Outer Worlds 2 Pre-Orders

In the past few weeks, Xbox decided to discontinue Perfect Dark and close its associated studio, marking almost an entire year since the game’s initial presentation. This announcement coincided with Xbox announcing that they will be increasing the prices of their games to $80 this holiday season, as well as raising hardware costs. This decision did not sit well with many people, despite Xbox’s first-party games being instantly accessible through Xbox Game Pass. The Outer Worlds 2 was initially confirmed to be subjected to this price increase, and fans were further dismayed because the game does not even come with a physical disc, making the higher price seem even more exorbitant.

Ethereum Outshines Bitcoin: The Plot Twist You Didn’t See Coming 🌟

Analysts, those ever-so-serious fortune tellers of finance, are quick to attribute this shift to Ethereum’s growing charm. Investors, it seems, have developed a newfound affection for its ecosystem, flocking to it like moths to a lamp. Or perhaps they’re just tired of Bitcoin’s “too cool for school” vibe. Either way, the rotation toward ETH is being hailed as a sign of confidence in its upcoming network upgrades and the rising demand for decentralized applications. Who wouldn’t want to bet on a blockchain promising to revolutionize everything from gaming to grandma’s secret cookie recipe? 🍪

Square Enix Admits It Lost Final Fantasy Tactics’ PS1 Source Code

During an interview with the PlayStation Blog, Final Fantasy Tactics director Kazutoyo Maehiro admitted that Square Enix no longer possesses the primary data of the original PS1 game. As a result, they have had to create their upcoming remake, The Ivalice Chronicles, from the ground up.