World of Tanks: HEAT, Wargaming’s new standalone and free-to-play tactical vehicle shooter, officially launches later this month

Waragaming Group has announced that World of Tanks: HEAT, its new free-to-play vehicle shooter, will officially launch on May 26, 2026.

Why Henry Cavill Has Little Chance Be The New James Bond

The search for the next James Bond is on, but requirements of the new role likely rule out Henry Cavill. Plus a few more reasons.

Xbox Reveals Its Top 10 Player Demands In New Transparency Era

Xbox, now XBOX, is absorbing fan feedback thanks to a new site that tallies the top requests of the community. Here they are.

Forget the feed: Status AI raises $17M to turn social media into interactive entertainment

Interactive social media site Status announced Tuesday $17 million in combined seed and Series A funding, with investors including General Catalyst, YC, LightShed Ventures, and Abstract.

‘The Mandalorian And Grogu’ Rotten Tomatoes Review Score Is One Of Star Wars’ Worst

Reviews are in for The Mandalorian and Grogu, and it has one of the worst Rotten Tomatoes scores in Star Wars history.

Sony’s PlayStation PC Departure Is The Right Move For Them, Not Players

Sony will no longer release its big PlayStation games on PC after years of experimentation. It may be the right move for them, but it does nothing for players.

‘The Boys’ Series Finale Release Time Is An Unforced Amazon Error

What time is The Boys season 5 series finale release time? It’s at an unfortunate hour if you live in the US and are trying to avoid spoilers.

Nintendo keeps finding new ways to reinvent platformers
Nintendo keeps finding new ways to reinvent platformers

In most platforming games, you’re fighting against the world around you. You’re trying to beat a level, nail a seemingly impossible series of jumps, or defeat a powerful boss. But even though Yoshi and the Mysterious Book uses familiar gameplay – you traverse the world by jumping, climbing, and, uh, eating – it reframes your […]

I spent hours uncovering secrets in Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, and despite its low difficulty, I can see it being a hit with players of all ages

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book sees Nintendo’s green dino embark on a new chapter, with a discovery-focused puzzler that exudes charm and charisma — but is it any good?