Sucker Punch seems to be playing it safe with Ghost of Yotei

Yotei isn’t straying too far from Ghost of Tsushima in terms of any aspect, making it a delight for fans who loved the original, but perhaps a letdown for those hoping for something new and distinct. The game expands upon the foundation laid by the first game, enhancing many of its elements, yet remains committed to certain debatable features like the rock-paper-scissors style combat.

34th Developer Notes: Story Pack 18 and July 2025 Update

Have you been enjoying the second anniversary update we rolled out last month? With your continued support from every region, our dedicated development and business teams had a fulfilling June, filled with appreciation. Once more, thank you for your ongoing support.

Wildgate roadmap reveals post-launch content plans for 2025 and beyond

Upon its release, Wildgate offers expanded advancement routes such as loot crates (containers found during gameplay that contain a permanent cosmetic item for you and your team), an honor system (ranking system), objectives tied to streaks and statistics (rewards for achieving significant milestones), and player titles along with badges. There will also be more rare cosmetics to uncover. Enhancements have been implemented in matchmaking, spectator mode, and numerous other aspects – many of these changes being inspired by the input collected from the beta and demo phase by the community.

James Carter Cathcart Dead at 71, POKÉMON Actor Voiced James, Meowth, and Prof. Oak

This week, James Carter Cathcart passed away following a prolonged struggle against throat cancer. Prior to his retirement in the year 2023 due to his diagnosis, he played significant roles in the popular series Pokémon, appearing from its debut episode up until Season 25. In his career spanning over 700 episodes of the show, James Carter Cathcart lent his voice to beloved characters such as Meowth, James, and Professor Oak. Additionally, he voiced more than fifteen Pokémon films, including the classic masterpiece Pokémon: The First Movie, released in 1998.

Ronny Chieng Joins KING OF THE HILL Revial Cast as Kahn, OG Actor Now Plays Dale Gribble

Ronny Chieng, known for his comedic prowess, has been announced as part of the cast in the revival of “King of the Hill.” Specifically, he will be reprising the role of Kahn Souphanousinphone, a character who lives next to Hank and is well-known for his arrogance and competitive nature. Kahn resides with his wife Minh and has an air of superiority towards his Arlen neighbors. He frequently clashes with Hank in his relentless pursuit to ‘win’ at life. Despite loving his daughter Connie, he tends to try and manage her life and believes she is too good for association with Bobby Hill.

Ultraman Live Stage Show: Kaiju Battles and LED Effects Coming to America This Fall

In the titled event, “Ultraman Hero Premiere 2025,” Earth faces an attack by formidable kaiju from the franchise. To save our planet, Ultraman Omega and his allies utilize their agility, martial arts prowess, extraordinary weapons, and powerful beams. Bandai’s Jeff Gordon expressed enthusiasm for bringing the live-action performances of Tsuburaya Productions to American audiences, aiming to foster a stronger bond with this legendary character. The team is eager to fuel fan excitement for Ultraman and offer top-notch products that will enable fans to engage further with the series beyond this event.

KING OF THE HILL Revival Trailer: Hank Hill Takes on Vegans, Fruity Beer, and Nepo Babies in Season 14

It’s great to see that the “King of the Hill” revival is back with its familiar shenanigans, as evidenced by the full trailer for season 14. The usual characters are all present and accounted for – Hank Hill, Peggy Hill, their son Bobby, and Hank’s group of friends like Dale, Boomhauer, and Bill. After a brief absence from Texas in “King of the Hill” season 14, Hank and Peggy find themselves immersed in all that contemporary America has to offer once more. We wonder if Hank Hill can adapt to the changing times in this “King of the Hill” revival, but we’re confident he will, in his own traditional style.