PS Plus Free Games for March 2026 Officially Revealed, Plus a Bonus Freebie

Starting March 3th and running through April 6th, new games will be added to the PS Plus library. If you want to keep the February 2026 PS Plus free games – Undisputed, Subnautica: Below Zero, Ultros, and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown – you need to claim them by March 2nd. These new titles, like the previous ones, include a sports game as a featured pick.

Final Fantasy 7 is Being Review Bombed

The popular role-playing game Final Fantasy 7, originally released in 1997, was updated on Steam this month. Square Enix released a new version of the 2013 PC port with quality-of-life improvements like a 3x speed mode, the option to disable random battles, and automatic saving. The updated version launched on February 24th for $11.99, but was offered as a free upgrade to players who already owned the previous Steam release.

Donkey Kong Bananza Gets Brand-New Update for February 2026

Released in July 2025 as a launch title for the Nintendo Switch 2, Donkey Kong Bananza marked the first new installment in the Donkey Kong series in over ten years. The last game, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, came out in 2014. Despite the long wait, Donkey Kong Bananza was a huge success with critics, earning a score of 91 from top reviewers on OpenCritic. Positive buzz helped the game sell extremely well, and it continues to be a top-selling title on the Nintendo Switch 2, proving a triumphant return for the iconic character.

ARC Raiders Players Spot Massive UFO After New Update

Embark Studios recently launched its second major update for ARC Raiders this year, following the January release of ‘Headwinds.’ The new update, called ‘Shrouded Sky,’ introduces two challenging new enemy types and a dangerous ‘Hurricane’ map condition. Players have also spotted a mysterious and potentially threatening presence in the game’s skies since the update went live.

Crypto’s Tragic Ballet: Will Bitcoin Waltz to $40,000 or Stumble?

Bitcoin Chart from CryptoQuant

In a missive on the platform X, BitQuant observes with a touch of irony that only the indefatigable Saylor’s Strategy dares to embrace Bitcoin at $65,000, while the rest of the world quivers at the specter of a potential U.S. incursion into Iran. The fear, it seems, is that such an event would send Bitcoin tumbling to $50,000, a prospect so dire that wallets remain firmly shut. Ethereum, ever the loyal companion, is expected to follow suit, its fate inextricably tied to its more illustrious counterpart.

Say Goodbye to These 46 Pokemon in FireRed and LeafGreen on Switch

While the release of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen on Switch is exciting, it doesn’t necessarily mean other older Pokemon games will follow. However, the strong reaction to these Game Boy Advance titles shows there’s definitely interest in them. These versions are largely unchanged from the originals, with very little updating. Pokemon Home compatibility was initially advertised on the Nintendo eShop, but has since been removed, and it may take a while before it’s working. This means you won’t be able to transfer and use all 46 Pokemon in these games right away.

3 Jujutsu Kaisen Sorcerers With The Strongest Domain Expansions (Gojo Isn’t #1)

Ryomen Sukuna had a powerful cursed technique called the Shrine, and his Domain Expansion, Malevolent Shrine, was incredibly dangerous. Unlike Gojo’s domain, Malevolent Shrine was straightforward: it unleashed a barrage of slicing attacks—both Cleaves and Dismantles—on everything within a large area, living or not. Unusually, Malevolent Shrine didn’t create a sealed barrier. Instead, it allowed targets to escape, but significantly increased the overall range of the attack.