Is Gears of War: Reloaded bringing its 4K visuals and 120 FPS multiplayer to Xbox Game Pass? — Here’s what we know

One of Microsoft’s longest-running and iconic Xbox gaming franchises is Gears of War, a gritty, violent third-person shooting game developed by Epic Games that was first released in 2006. Since 2015, the series has been managed by Xbox Game Studios’ The Coalition, who have been responsible for creating new installments in the franchise.

These 8 PS5, PS4 Games Will Leave PS Plus Extra in September

On Tuesday, September 16th, 2025, a total of eight games will no longer be available on PS Plus Extra. Once they’re gone, you won’t have the opportunity to play them anymore, even if you’ve previously redeemed or downloaded them. Here are the eight games scheduled for removal next month:

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Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch & More Return in New Image for Marvel’s Next Series

As a passionate movie enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that the highly anticipated Marvel Zombies series is here! This mind-bending creation by Zeb Wells is based on the iconic comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman and Sean Phillips. Set in an eerie alternate universe, this gripping saga promises to be a chilling exploration of the zombie apocalypse among our favorite Marvel superheroes. And get ready for some amazing star power – several esteemed Marvel actors have lent their voices to bring this thrilling tale to life!

Resident Evil 2, 3 PS1 Ports Disappoint with No Trophy Support on PS5, PS4

Both games are now accessible through the premium tier of PS Plus membership, or alternatively, each can be purchased individually at a cost of £7.99/$9.99. However, it seems that due to player feedback and the absence of Trophy lists on Exophase, you won’t have the opportunity to earn a Platinum Trophy for these two renowned survival horror titles.

A Hilarious Marvel Debate Is Happening About a Fantastic Four Favorite (Which Side Are You On?)

The primary focus of enthusiastic discussions among fans revolves entirely around Ben Grimm’s teeth, as portrayed in First Steps. The creative decision to give the rock-covered hero prominent, human-like teeth caused initial discomfort for some viewers. This unease intensified when fans started sharing comparison images on the internet, one of which depicted the same character without teeth, sparking equal or even greater discomfort among many. As a result, a lively but friendly debate has emerged, with some supporting the film’s portrayal, others advocating for a toothless look, and a third group suggesting a compromise with less conspicuous teeth.