New 2026 Shonen Manga Is Officially Blowing Up Worldwide

Honestly, right now, One Piece is really carrying this magazine, but I’m always on the lookout for the next big thing! And I think I’ve found it with a new manga called Alien Headbutt. It’s only two chapters in, but wow, it’s already making waves! The story has completely grabbed my attention, and I – along with a lot of other fans – am seriously excited to see where it goes from here.

Pokemon GO Raid Changs May Be Bad for Remote Players

Mega Raids were introduced to Pokémon GO in late summer 2020 and quickly became a regular part of the game’s raid schedule. These battles feature Pokémon that have Mega Evolved, making them challenging—usually at least Tier-4 difficulty—and best suited for experienced players. Unlike standard raids, Mega Raids offer better rewards, including the chance to obtain Pokémon that can Mega Evolve and add them to your team.

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Reveal Window Leaks Online

The upcoming Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced remake managed to avoid a recent round of cancellations at Ubisoft, likely due to strong fan interest and positive early feedback. Unfortunately, several other projects weren’t so lucky. These canceled games include the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, as well as projects known as Aether, Pathfinder, and Crest. Ubisoft also scrapped Assassin’s Creed Singularity (an unreleased title) and ended support for Assassin’s Creed Rebellion, a mobile game.

Upcoming Cyberpunk Side-Scroller Replaced Has Been Delayed Again

Originally announced in 2022, the release of Replaced has been delayed several times. After initially aiming for a 2022 launch, the game was pushed to 2023, then to 2024, with developer Sad Cat Studios explaining they wanted to ensure the quality of their first game. Further delays followed, and in August 2025, a Spring 2026 release was targeted. Finally, in December 2025, a firm release date of March 12, 2026, was announced.

XRP to $60? Cup, Handle, and a Dash of Lunacy!

In a series of X posts (formerly known as tweets, but let’s not split hairs), CryptoBull has been waxing lyrical about XRP’s prospects. He claims the downtrend is as good as done, and the coin is set to sprint into double digits like a well-trained terrier after a fox. He’s even gone so far as to suggest that XRP, not Ethereum, will lead the altcoin season. Bold move, that, rather like betting on a three-legged horse to win the Derby.

Solo Leveling: 9 Ways Jinwoo Is Still Weak

In Solo Leveling, Sung Jinwoo knows being weak can mean death, being betrayed, or losing everything he cares about. He’s no stranger to feeling powerless, and understands all too well how easily a hunter can become a liability. Even though he’s survived countless life-or-death situations and overcome betrayals, it’s never easy to feel helpless and realize how quickly things can be taken away.

Konami Has Bad News for Xbox Players

Exclusive games aren’t new – when Nintendo, Atari, Sega, Sony, and others first released home consoles, games were often limited to just one system. This was common in the early days of video game development. Over time, developers started releasing games on multiple platforms to reach more players and boost profits, especially with the rise of online multiplayer. However, some companies still choose to partner for exclusive releases. Recently, Konami and PlayStation have teamed up to make the console version of Silent Hill: Townfall exclusive to PlayStation, meaning Xbox users won’t be able to play it – at least not yet.

Coinbase’s New Altcoin Loans: How Crypto Becomes Your New Patron Saint

With the solemnity of a church sermon, the platform assures its American believers that borrowing against their altcoins will not ruffle the tax‑man’s feathers or sever their positioning in the market. In other words, you may now borrow with the confidence that you won’t be condemned to a tax sentence for high‑falutin strategy adjustments.

Kraken’s Token Takeover: A Tale of Greed

In the quiet town of financial innovation, a peculiar turn of events unfolded: Kraken, that paragon of crypto ambition, swallowed the token management firm Magna, a move as thrilling as watching paint dry, yet somehow more financially perilous. One might wonder, what could possibly drive a company to acquire another, unless it’s the age-old pursuit of growth, or perhaps a desperate attempt to appear relevant in a world that’s already moved on.