Category: Trailers
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Bethesda and Nintendo Shift the Galaxy and Arena
The gaming landscape shifted significantly this week as two industry titans delivered landmark releases. From the silent vacuum of the Settled Systems to the roaring crowds of the Pokémon arena, the arrival of Starfield on PlayStation 5 and the launch of Pokémon Champions on Nintendo Switch mark a new chapter for players everywhere. Starfield, The…
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Nintendo is Reshaping Competitive Pokemon Battle
Developed by The Pokémon Works, Pokémon Champions is a free-to-play, battle-centric experience coming to the Nintendo Switch, the newly released Nintendo Switch 2, and mobile devices. Think of it as a modern successor to Pokémon Stadium. Rather than an open-world RPG, Champions strips away the exploration to focus entirely on high-fidelity, turn-based multiplayer combat. The…
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The Shift from Assistant to Agent, How Gemini is Redefining the Pixel 10
For years, the promise of the “AI smartphone” has largely been limited to reactive interactions you ask a question, and a chatbot provides an answer. However, this past week, Google signaled a seismic shift in that paradigm. By announcing a deeper, system-level integration of Gemini AI for task automation, Google is moving away from the…
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Project Helix, Microsoft expands the Console/PC Boundary
Unveiling the “Modular” Future of Xbox Microsoft finally pulled back the curtain on its long rumored next generation console hardware initiative, codenamed “Project Helix,” during this week’s Game Developers Conference (GDC). The announcement confirms a strategic pivot rather than a simple specification boost, with Microsoft aiming to merge the ease of console gaming with the…
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Resident Evil: Requiem Obliterates Records with 5M Sold in Five Days
The survival horror landscape has been set ablaze this week by the overwhelming success of Resident Evil: Requiem. Capcom’s latest mainline entry, released on March 10, has officially shattered franchise records, moving over 5 million copies globally within just five days of its launch across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.…
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Slay the Spire 2 Shatters Records in Early Access Debut
The king of the roguelike deckbuilders has returned. On March 5, 2026, Mega Crit officially launched Slay the Spire 2 into Steam Early Access, and the response has been nothing short of a seismic event for the indie gaming scene. After nearly seven years of waiting, fans descended upon the Spire in numbers that even…
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Apple’s Triple-Threat Week, A New Era of Hardware and AI
In a departure from its traditional high octane keynotes, Apple has spent the first week of March 2026 executing a “big week” of staggered announcements. By trading a single-day event for a multi day rollout of press releases and videos, Cupertino has ensured each product from the budget friendly iPhone 17e to the powerhouse M5…
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The Long Road to Leonida, A History of the GTA VI Delays
In the high-stakes world of triple-A gaming, no title carries more weight than Grand Theft Auto VI. As we sit in late February 2026, the gaming community is once again bracing itself for the final stretch toward the currently scheduled release date of November 19, 2026. However, getting to this point has been a decade-long…
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Jason Momoa to Lead the Charge for Super Earth in Helldivers Movie
The fight for “Managed Democracy” is heading to the big screen. Sony Pictures has officially announced a live-action adaptation of the hit co-op shooter Helldivers, with action star Jason Momoa set to lead the squad. The film, directed by Justin Lin (known for his work on the Fast & Furious franchise), is slated for a…
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Glass Rectangle is Dead, Honor’s “Robo-Phone” is Your Cameraman
We have hit peak smartphone boredom. For the last five years, the mobile industry has been locked in a war of attrition, fighting over slightly brighter screens, marginally faster chips, and camera bumps that grow by mere millimeters annually. The glass slab has been perfected, and consequently, it has become dull. But ahead of next…
