We are now a third of the way through the year, and 2026 has already racked up a number of great TV shows to watch, both new series and returning seasons. So far, just 11 scripted series out of everything released have managed to land 95% and above Rotten Tomatoes scores, including four perfect 100%
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The DCU is a bit all over the place right now. James Gunn is shooting down some casting rumors, leaving others alone. Trades are reporting that some actors have been cast without official announcements. Promotion for this summer’s Supergirl is mixed with Man of Tomorrow news, most of it unofficial. Supposedly, DCU’s slate at CinemaCon
It is well-known that Destiny 2 is not in a good spot right now, with record-low playercounts and a nebulous future. But now that has translated into actual Sony commentary and numbers on how the game and Bungie are doing as a whole. Here’s what Sony said about Destiny 2 specifically during its latest earnings
There was a really heated debate that started yesterday when a new review of ARC Raiders rolled in, this one published by Eurogamer. It’s a two-star review out of five, which equates to a 40/100 on Metacritic, making it the game’s lowest score by far. So low, it docked ARC’s Metascore a few points by
I am willing to say that in a year of great games and big stories, ARC Raiders is right up there in contention with one of the most significant uh, arcs. A week after launch, ARC Raiders has actually gained players since its initial spike, and what we’re seeing here indicates a rapid, viral spread
In a somewhat expected but rather dire announcement, Bungie has emerged from the shadows to confirm that its upcoming shooter, Marathon, has been delayed. Indefinitely. As in, we do not have a window as to when it’s being released, now pushed out of its former September 23, 2025 release date. Here’s an excerpt of what
The live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon may have looked like an exercise in redundancy, given how 1:1 it seemed to the original, but it’s a massive box office hit due to the fact that audiences absolutely love it. And they love it to a point where it appears to be record-setting. As
Obsidian is having a big year of releases between this spring’s Avowed and this summer’s The Outer Worlds 2, in addition to the reveal of Grounded 2 on top of that. But while Obsidian works hard on all these games, the one thing they do not do is set the price, and that’s an issue
There was a new Xbox showcase this past week with a lot of solid offerings, but what was supposed to be one of the biggest games of this entire era was nowhere to be found. That would be Bethesda’s Starfield, the new IP from the developer that Microsoft previously bragged was the studio’s biggest launch
Assassin’s Creed Shadows arrived with a solid 81 on Metacritic, nothing vaulting it into GOTY contention perhaps, but on par with most AC games, including last time’s Valhalla, which had an 80 and set franchise sales records. But that’s critics, and who listens to game journalists anymore, am I right? Well, so far, early reviews









