Marathon Release Date Trailer Has Surfaced Online

Despite a rocky development process involving delays, accusations of plagiarism, and the departure of a key creative leader, Bungie appears to have settled on a release date for Marathon. Confirmed by Sony last November, and now supported by a newly leaked trailer, the game is scheduled to launch in March of this year.

Google Pixel 10a Releases in March 2026, It’s Claimed

Google Pixel phones are a favorite among Android users because of their excellent cameras, clean and simple software, quick updates, and long-term support. The more affordable Pixel ‘a’ series offers a similar experience, and recent reports suggest we now know when the Pixel 10a will be released.

I’m Loving Hytale, But Early Access Has Me Reinstalling This Forgotten Sandbox RPG Gem

I first played the RPG Portal Knights a little over eight years ago and immediately loved it. While it wasn’t the first game to combine open-world building with role-playing, it really helped make that combination popular, especially in a 3D, block-based world with easy-to-join multiplayer and a clear sense of adventure. Now, a new game called Hytale feels very similar in both how it plays and the overall feeling it creates. They’re definitely distinct games, and I firmly believe that, but I’ve recently found myself wanting to play Portal Knights again after not thinking about it for years, and I think there’s a reason for that.

Games With Total Freedom In How You Shape The World

I’ve been playing a bunch of games lately, and what’s really stood out is how much freedom they give you. Some drop you into sprawling space operas, others into brutal deserts or worlds made of blocks, but the cool thing is I get to decide what’s important. I choose where to focus my energy and what ‘winning’ even means. If you’re tired of games holding your hand and want something more like a totally open playground, these are some of the best I’ve found.

Canaan’s Stock Plunge: A $1 Delisting Drama Unfolds 🚨

Last week, Canaan issued a statement that probably made investors groan louder than a dial-up modem. They confirmed receiving a formal “you’re failing” letter from Nasdaq about violating Listing Rule 5550(a)(2)-the rule that demands a $1.00 closing bid price for 30 straight business days. Because nothing says “stability” like a stock that can’t even hit a dollar. 💸