Magic: The Gathering Leak Reveals First Star Trek Card

Magic: The Gathering, the popular trading card game, is heavily investing in crossover events, with several exciting collaborations planned for 2026. The first of these is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set launching in March, featuring cards inspired by characters like Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo, Splinter, and Shredder. Wizards of the Coast has announced more collaborations are on the way as official expansions, including sets based on Marvel Super Heroes, The Hobbit, and Star Trek. Recently, a card from the upcoming Star Trek set was leaked online, giving fans an early look at what’s to come.

After 2 Years, Gojo Satoru Has His Perfect Anime Replacement

Someone as important as Gojo can’t just vanish from the story without a character stepping up to fill the void – or at least push against it. Luckily, there’s one character who, though flawed and possibly heading down a villainous path, has the personality, surprising nature, and story importance needed to carry on Gojo’s impact.

LEGO Accidentally Leaks Unannounced 18+ Set That Pairs With Another Model

LEGO’s Botanicals line, originally known as The Botanical Collection, has become one of the company’s most successful series since it launched in early 2021. These detailed floral sets are particularly good at attracting adults back to LEGO building, even after many years. LEGO is continuing to expand the line, with nine new sets released in the first half of 2024, including the Rocking Plants (11506), Tulip Bouquet (11501), Peace Lily (11504), Sunflower Bouquet (11502), and Magnolia Branches (11510).

Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint Anime: A Boost for Manhwa Industry?

If we’re being honest, manhwa isn’t as good as it used to be. There are just so many series available now, and the standards for publishing aren’t as high as they are for manga. This has led to a quick rise and fall in quality, with a lot of stories feeling unoriginal and dealing with tired themes.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A Player Completes Impossible Shiny Hunt

Players quickly discovered methods to hunt for shiny Pokémon for almost every creature in the game, with a few exceptions like Mewtwo, Diancie, and the three Legendary Pokémon from Generation 6. One particularly impressive early technique was the “spawn overload glitch.” This allowed players to move a Pokémon, save the game, and then bring it back to its original location, where a new Pokémon would have spawned in the meantime. In Pokémon Legends: Z-A, this meant players could hunt for multiple Alpha Pokémon simultaneously in Wild Zone 20. However, this glitch was fixed in Version 2.0 of the game, which was released alongside the DLC on December 10, 2025.

1 Year Before The Last of Us, Netflix Released a Better Zombie TV Drama

Although The Last of Us has become the most popular zombie TV show recently, Netflix released a surprisingly good one a year earlier. All of Us Are Dead, which came out in 2022, is a thrilling South Korean series about a zombie outbreak that traps students inside their high school. It’s a clever and exciting drama that actually surpasses The Last of Us in a few ways.

Harry Potter: Defenders of Hogwarts Officially Revealed

For nearly thirty years, the world of Harry Potter has expanded beyond the original books into movies, TV shows, plays, and video games – including popular titles based on the films and new stories like Hogwarts Legacy. Now, a famous scene from the Harry Potter universe is getting the board game treatment.

Unreal Engine 6 Revealed With Massive Upgrade to Rocket League

First launched in 2015, Rocket League is a consistently popular game where players enjoy fast-paced, car-based soccer. It’s easy to pick up and play, but offers a high skill ceiling for dedicated players. Originally built with Unreal Engine 3, the game’s development began in 2013. In 2019, Epic Games acquired the game’s developer, Psyonix, and made Rocket League free-to-play, integrating it more closely with the Unreal Engine.