Here Are All the Xbox Games Releasing in January 2026

‘I Am Future,’ a calming survival game from Mandragora and tinyBuild, will be released on Xbox Series X/S on January 8, 2026. Set in a flooded, post-apocalyptic city, the game challenges players to create a self-sufficient rooftop camp. You’ll need to salvage parts from old appliances like microwaves and grow your own food to survive, all while exploring the remnants of the old world. A key part of the gameplay is building robots to automate tasks like chores and camp defense. With its bright and colorful art style, ‘I Am Future’ offers a uniquely cozy take on the end of the world.

A Peculiar Accumulation: JP Wealth and the SRH Fund

This isn’t merely an addition, you understand. It is a declaration. A proclamation etched not in stone, but in quarterly reports. JP Wealth, it seems, has decided that a substantial portion of its reportable U.S. equity assets – a full 19.34%, to be exact – shall reside within the SRH Total Return Fund. One pictures the fund itself, a plump, contented creature, absorbing this influx of capital with a quiet, almost unsettling, glee. The total value of this position, swollen with both trade and the capricious movements of the market, now stands at $4.55 million. A figure that, frankly, keeps one awake at night pondering the sheer volume of paper involved.

Why Staked Ethereum’s 36M ATH Is a Drama Worth Watching! 🎭💰

Unlike those past rallies where any random L1 news could ignite a short-lived spike (like finding out your ex is on a dating app), this time it feels different. Now, we’re talking about the real deal: what actually attracts capital. Spoiler alert: it’s not just a cute dog video. 🐶💸

A Spot of Investing: Berkshire’s Best

A modest outlay of a thousand dollars will procure approximately six shares of Chevron, accompanied by a dividend yield of 4.2%. Rather a good show, that, considering the average energy stock is yielding a mere 3.3%, and the S&P 500 a positively paltry 1.1%. Chevron, you see, has a knack for weathering the cyclical storms of the energy market, and has been reliably increasing its dividend for over three decades. A record of which even the most exacting investor would approve.

Whales vs. Retail: The Hilarious Bitcoin Tug-of-War! 🐋💸

In a most delightful proclamation upon the platform known as X (how very modern!), Santiment has taken it upon themselves to unveil the whimsical behaviors of those who hold the mighty Bitcoin. On one side, we have the formidable sharks and whales; on the other, the charmingly naive retail investors-those with wallets heavier than a feather! 🐠💰

Actresses Who Championed Causes But Got Called Out as Hypocrites

I’ve always admired Emma Watson, not just for her acting but for how she’s used her platform to advocate for important issues like sustainable fashion and equal rights. I was really inspired when she started the HeForShe campaign – it was a powerful idea to get men involved in supporting women. I remember there was some controversy when she did a photoshoot for ‘Vanity Fair,’ with some people saying it didn’t align with her feminist views, which I thought was a bit unfair. Then, her name came up in the Panama Papers, and people questioned her commitment to financial transparency. She explained that the offshore company was set up for privacy reasons, not to avoid paying taxes, and I believed her. It’s tough being in the public eye, and she’s always seemed genuine in her efforts to make a difference.

Anime Series Where Voice Actors Were Recast Mid-Run Drama

For more than ten years, Akira Kamiya was the well-known voice of Kogoro Mouri, the detective known for being a bit clumsy but self-assured. He stopped voicing the character in 2009 after a disagreement with the show’s producers, which allegedly involved him sharing private information on his blog. This sudden change surprised many fans who had grown accustomed to his unique, deep voice. Rikiya Koyama then took over the role, bringing a slightly different feel to the character, particularly when portraying the ‘Sleeping Kogoro’ scenes.

A Spot of Selling: QTEC and the Prudent Investor

The filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated January 15th, confirms the complete divestment. No lingering shares remain, apparently. One suspects a degree of forward thinking, rather than panic. Though, of course, one can never be entirely certain with these things. A touch of ruthlessness is always admired, naturally.

Kaiju Go Full Shakespeare in ROMEO & JULIET AND GODZILLA Comic

The central idea is that Godzilla isn’t new – he’s been around for centuries, possibly even millennia, secretly appearing throughout history and in stories. It’s a bit strange to think we didn’t hear his roar in classic novels like Great Expectations, but we’re accepting it! The new comic, Romeo & Juliet and Godzilla, takes Shakespeare’s famous play and adds a giant monster twist. Expect the story to mix family feuds, a blossoming romance, and massive destruction in Verona – that famous balcony probably won’t survive! Each issue also includes a separate five-page story by Tom Scioli, beginning with Robin Hood and the Monster of Nottingham – and it’s not hard to guess who that monster is!