First Look at Street Fighter
In October 2026, get ready for an electrifying, star-studded live-action adventure as Capcom’s iconic Street Fighter franchise finally graces the big screen!
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In October 2026, get ready for an electrifying, star-studded live-action adventure as Capcom’s iconic Street Fighter franchise finally graces the big screen!
Don’t miss out on the chance to download Hogwarts Legacy for free this Sunday on Epic Games Store! Stay updated by regularly checking their website for new games being released every Thursday.
Get ready for an exhilarating new first-person shooter experience with Highguard, developed by a team of experts from Apex Legends and Titanfall, releasing on January 26, 2026!
Get ready for an electrifying blend of action and terror as Leon Kennedy and Grace team up in Resident Evil Requiem, arriving February 27th across multiple platforms!
Prepare for a terrifying journey back into the Alien universe, as Eidos Montreal breathes new life into the series with an ambitious survival horror game set in a derelict space station, featuring stealth, combat, puzzles, and resource management, all while pitting players against both xenomorphs and hostile human enemies.
The 2025 Game Awards received mixed reviews, with many viewers expressing disappointment over the pacing and content choices, particularly in the second half, but still showing ongoing interest in future events.
Anticipation grows as rumors swirl that Valve might unveil Half-Life 3 alongside their upcoming Steam Machine, set for release in spring 2026 – a move that could invigorate both the gaming world and Valve’s hardware expansion.
Embracing a new era in gaming, Tim Stuart and Xavier Pokiaľský are stepping into fresh roles at ZeniMax Media and Xbox Game Studios respectively, aimed at boosting profit margins and integrating generative AI tools for enhanced game development.
Zootopia 2 has made history by becoming the second film of 2025 to surpass $1 billion in global box office revenue, with a significant chunk of its success coming from China!
James Cameron voices his concerns over Netflix and WB’s deal, expressing apprehension about its potential impact on traditional cinema, theaters, and filmmakers like Guillermo del Toro.