Larian Isn’t Doing the Next D&D Game for Hasbro, So Who Will?

It’s always challenging to create a game as popular as Baldur’s Gate 3, and Hasbro faced difficulties from the start. While Larian Studios earned praise for BG3, they’ve chosen to move on to different projects and won’t be developing a sequel, BG4. This means Hasbro now needs to find a new studio to take on the project.

Leaked LEGO Pokemon Set Should Have Fans Breathing a Sigh of Relief

LEGO began releasing Pokémon sets in January 2026, coinciding with the introduction of their new Smart Play line. Although these two product lines haven’t connected yet, recent information suggests that over six Pokémon sets designed to work with LEGO’s sensor-equipped bricks are planned for release later in the year. Previous reports have indicated that while these sets will be compatible with the Smart Play system, the Smart Brick itself – the piece that adds the sensor functionality – will be sold separately.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 Levels Are Based on YouTube Videos

Jeff Negus, the narrative director for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, recently told 4Gamer (as reported by TheGamer) that the team did a lot of research and used consultants to accurately portray North Korea in the game. This was important because North Korea is a very closed-off country with limited access for outsiders. Negus explained that this research was key to creating believable depictions of the country within Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.

Xbox Games Showcase Game for June 7 Announced Ahead of Time

So far, only one game has been officially announced for the Xbox Games Showcase 2026. However, some fans believe a recent change to the Xbox Game Pass catalog might have revealed a few more. Several games were recently moved to a ‘coming soon’ status, leading people to speculate they’ll be shown at the Showcase. The games rumored to appear are Clockwork Revolution, Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy, Tropico 7, Armatus, Witchbrook, Fable, and There Are No Ghosts at the Grand Hotel. It’s worth noting that none of these are the game that’s already been confirmed.

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The Catchain 2.0 update, finished in April 2026, made transactions on the network incredibly fast – reaching finality in just 0.6 seconds, which is among the quickest of any major blockchain. It also significantly lowered transaction costs, reducing them sixfold to $0.0005 per transaction. In the second quarter of 2026, TON Pay 2.0 will launch, enabling instant payments within apps. Around the middle of 2026, TON Teleport will be released, allowing Bitcoin to be used within the network. Finally, TON Tech introduced Agentic Wallets on April 28th, designed for AI agents that operate on the network.

Dragon Ball Super 2 is Officially Introducing the Strongest Ultra Instinct Form

In the upcoming Dragon Ball Super 2, Vegeta will travel to Planet Yardrat to improve his Spirit Control. Meanwhile, Goku will train with Merus, a mysterious member of the Galactic Patrol. Although Goku briefly achieved Ultra Instinct during the Tournament of Power, he can’t activate it reliably on his own. Training with Merus will help Goku master the strongest form of Ultra Instinct yet, as seen in Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, and move him closer to the power of the Gods.

Destiny 2 Being Playable After Its Final Update Doesn’t Mean It’s Still Alive

I know it seems strange to be saying goodbye to Destiny 2, especially since some people believe the game isn’t truly ending. They point out that it’s still running and playable, so there’s no need for a eulogy. However, there’s a key difference: the game Destiny 2 is now, a constantly evolving online experience, is completely different from what it will become after its final update – a static, unchanging product. That’s why acknowledging its passing feels necessary.

Base Azul: When Crypto Meets Dostoevsky’s Sarcasm

Behold, the Base team doth proclaim Azul as their first independent upgrade, a milestone as structurally significant as a peasant’s first step into the nobility. Freed from the shackles of Optimism’s Superchain framework, Base now struts with the pride of a man who hath just discovered his own shadow. “We own our upgrade cycle!” they cry, as if such ownership were a crown of thorns rather than a mere administrative detail.