Weapons’ First Reactions Claim It’s the Best Film of 2025

Weapons, directed by Barbarian fame Zach Cregger, has won over the hearts of its critics.

Weapons, directed by Barbarian fame Zach Cregger, has won over the hearts of its critics.

As a gamer, I’m excited to share that the Premium Edition is still priced at $99.99, offering me a five-day headstart before the game’s launch and access to two expansions coming post-release. Plus, it comes with the Corporate Appreciation Premium Pack. This price point follows Microsoft’s announcement in May about $80 first-party triple-A titles for the near future. It’s also worth noting that they’ve confirmed an increase in the prices of Xbox Series X/S hardware and accessories.

The product will be released on the same day as its title, priced at $499.99, and supplies are limited, much like the Mario Kart World bundle. Considering the standalone console costs $449.99 and the Switch 2 Edition is an additional $69.99, it offers a more cost-effective option (if you manage to secure one).

Aside from the details provided, let me add that the report also mentions the pricing for each edition: The Standard Edition is priced at €79.99 on Xbox Series X/S and PS5, and €69.99 on PC. The Phantom Edition, however, is expected to sell for €109.99 on consoles and €99.99 on PC. The Phantom Edition will only be available digitally, and it comes with extra in-game items along with the game (although multiplayer early access won’t be included). These additional items can also be purchased separately as a Phantom Pack. Pre-orders for both editions are set to begin on July 31.

In today’s update for Rematch, a frequently demanded modification is now available, focusing on the post-match screen. This enhancement enables players to effortlessly view the scoreboard without having to navigate back to the ranking screen manually. Additionally, there are significant enhancements to the core gameplay mechanics, such as the option to reassign gamepad controls, fewer instances of locomotion rollbacks, improved hit detection, and various general netcode adjustments and optimizations.

As a diehard cinema enthusiast, I’m confidently predicting that “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” could outshine any Marvel film this year in terms of opening weekend earnings, even though it might not quite match up to Superman’s impressive debut. To put things into perspective, remember how Captain America: Brave New World raked in approximately $192 million globally during its premiere? Well, The Fantastic Four has the potential to surpass that figure. And let’s not forget about Thunderbolts, which managed a solid $162.1 million in its opening weekend. These two films are among the lower-grossing Marvel Cinematic Universe titles, yet they still set impressive benchmarks. So, keep your eyes peeled for The Fantastic Four: First Steps!

In another universe, instead of sending baby Superman off in a spaceship, Jor-El employed a transporter device to move him to a secure dimension. He landed on Earth-Prime, a planet resembling ours, where superheroes are merely fictional characters from comic books. He was adopted and given the name Clark Kent, living an ordinary life for the initial fifteen years until Haley’s Comet appeared overhead, activating his powers and transforming him into Superboy. At the conclusion of the “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” Superboy-Prime was transported to the Paradise Dimension together with others such as Kal-L and Alexander Luthor; however, Luthor and Prime chose to become villains in order to reshape their respective worlds according to their desires.

During an interview with ScreenRant, Kaneko expressed that while the anime adaptation of Solo Leveling has received a positive response, it’s not as well-known as popular series like Dragon Ball and Naruto, especially in Japan. As a Japanese resident, he feels that the anime hasn’t reached the same level of fame as these other titles. However, if season three is produced, Kaneko hopes to surpass this barrier and gain broader recognition for Solo Leveling.

Although The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball may seem fresh and new, it’s actually a continuation of Season 7 from the original The Amazing World of Gumball. This news was exciting for fans of the series, but series creator Ben Bocquelet revealed even more thrilling updates in an interview with Tell-Tale TV – he’s already planning potential Season 8! If this new season is well-received on Hulu, Bocquelet is already brainstorming ideas for what might come next.

Ever since the global debut of “Umamsume: Pretty Derby,” Cygames has been generously doling out Carats to players – the in-game currency essential for summoning characters via the game’s gacha system. Naturally, we fans are eager to save up these Carats to try and snag some top-tier racers. We all expected the freebies would eventually taper off, given that a gacha game relies on ‘whales’ spending real money to keep the free-to-play model sustainable. However, the latest maintenance period has left us feeling shortchanged, as it only awards a paltry 50 Carats – not nearly enough for a decent shot at those coveted racers.