Where Winds Meet Preload Starts Soon as Over 10 Million Pre-Register

Players who pre-registered will receive rewards when the game launches! To claim them, you’ll first need to finish the main quest called ‘Homecoming.’ Here’s what you’ll get:

Players who pre-registered will receive rewards when the game launches! To claim them, you’ll first need to finish the main quest called ‘Homecoming.’ Here’s what you’ll get:

The monastery’s cellar runs almost the full length of the building and has several ways to enter. No matter which entrance you choose, your goal is to reach the location marked on the map. You might encounter a few locked doors along the way, but the simplest path is to use the stairs in the kitchen and then go through the door across from the monks’ secret gambling room.
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Paramount+ hasn’t announced exactly how much prices will go up, but increases are definitely planned. In a letter to shareholders, Paramount CEO David Ellison explained that investments in the service are improving what it offers customers. To continue these improvements, they plan to raise prices in the US starting in early 2026. They’ve already announced price adjustments in Canada and Australia, which will allow them to invest more in the user experience and offer even better shows and movies in the future.

Jimmy Olsen was a hugely popular character in the 1950s, even starring in his own comic book, Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen. The series featured wild, imaginative stories typical of the Silver Age of comics. In these tales, Jimmy would often find himself transformed – becoming a giant like Godzilla as “Turtle Boy,” or gaining stretchy powers as “Elastic Lad.” He even teamed up with Superman inside the miniature city of Kandor, acting as a sidekick called “Flamebird” – a name later used by Dick Grayson (Robin). The comic ran for twenty years, totaling 163 issues, and is notable as the first appearance of the villain Darkseid. The series also surprisingly portrayed Jimmy as a bit of a ladies’ man, a trait that’s consistent with the original comics. Now, Jimmy Olsen is continuing this legacy with his own TV series in the DC Universe.

We got an exclusive preview of the Art and Making of Frankenstein book and were amazed by early concept art of the monster. But the final result is even more impressive. Director Guillermo del Toro explained that the film aims to transform viewers’ perception of the creature from ‘other’ to ‘one of us,’ and to explore themes of forgiveness – a rare feat in filmmaking. Looking at photos of Jacob Elordi in his monster makeup, it’s clear the film succeeds; we see a deeply human portrayal, and the result is truly artistic.

Currently, representatives from HBO, DC Studios, and the show’s creators aren’t saying anything publicly. It’s likely they’re still finalizing details before making an official announcement. Given the current political climate, the themes of the show feel particularly relevant. For viewers unfamiliar with the story, V for Vendetta centers on a masked anarchist named V who fights against a totalitarian British government in a dystopian future.

Oscar Isaac has said he’d consider returning to Star Wars, but he’s currently hesitant to work with Disney. In an interview with GQ, he explained he’d be open to talks if Disney could address what he sees as a concerning drift towards authoritarianism. He stated that if Disney could ‘figure it out and not succumb to fascism,’ he would happily discuss returning to the Star Wars universe – or other projects, for that matter.

Just as Vecna is connected to the Upside Down, David Levy has been a part of the show since its start. He’s been an executive producer since season one and even made a brief appearance in the fourth episode of that season, “The Body.” He’s excited about his work on the fifth season, which is the first time he’s directly collaborated with the Duffer brothers.