First Xbox Game Pass Day One Game of February 2026 Is a Sci-Fi RPG Not Even Out Yet

The latest game coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one is Menace, a new sci-fi RPG developed by Overhype Studios and published by Hooded Horse. This is Overhype Studios’ second game and their first release since 2017’s Battle Brothers, a highly-rated tactical RPG. While Battle Brothers was set in a fantasy world, Menace takes place in a sci-fi setting, but it still shares the same turn-based tactical gameplay. Early signs suggest Overhype Studios has delivered another quality game.

Frieren Season 2 Is Finally Going to Dive Into Its Best Element After a Month Since Its Premiere

I’m really loving how they’ve introduced the Hero of the South! It turns out this character was a huge deal before Himmel, basically setting everything up for his success. And it wasn’t all serious backstory either – we finally got to see Fern and Stark on a date, though it was pretty adorably awkward. After a few episodes that took their time with these kinds of stories, splitting things into two-part adventures, the group has reached a really important place. It feels like things are about to get much bigger and we’re finally going to see the story really hit its stride!

Netflix’s New Dark Thriller Series Passes 300 Million Hours Viewed in Just 4 Weeks

Okay, so I just finished watching His & Hers, and it’s really good! It’s based on a book by Alice Feeny and stars Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal. The story follows Anna, a journalist who’s been kind of isolating herself, and a murder back in her hometown pulls her out of that funk. She goes back to this small town called Dahlonega, and things get complicated because the detective investigating the murder is actually her estranged husband, Jack Harper. He’s instantly suspicious of why she’s back, and she ends up right in the middle of his investigation. It’s a really gripping watch!

Disney+ Accused of Using AI for The Muppet Show

A recent investigation, initially shared on X by the Kermitment Muppets podcast, suggests Disney may have used AI to create extra parts of the promotional images for the new Muppet Show. The report points out noticeable differences between the standard, wide-screen promotional image and the taller version seen on many digital platforms.