Saros Guide Hub: Bosses, Weapons, Progression & More

This is the central location for all of TopMob’s Saros guides. Here you’ll find information on bosses, how to unlock abilities, helpful tips, and everything else you need.

This is the central location for all of TopMob’s Saros guides. Here you’ll find information on bosses, how to unlock abilities, helpful tips, and everything else you need.

Rumors have been circulating for weeks about Nintendo developing two new Star Fox games for the upcoming Switch 2. While Star Fox hasn’t been a major focus for Nintendo recently, it’s a series many gamers remember fondly. Characters like Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, and Peppy Hare are fan favorites, and recent leaks suggest exciting news could be coming for Star Fox fans.
Okay, so Subnautica is a huge deal, right? Everyone’s super excited for Subnautica 2, which is hitting early access soon, and the hype is real. But what’s really cool is that the team at Unknown Worlds – the people making the game – genuinely seem to care about what we, the players, think. They’re doing … Read more

While Mortal Kombat 2 improves on some of the issues with the first film, it ultimately doesn’t succeed in being an enjoyable movie. It stumbles in new ways, leading to a similar disappointing result as the original. Though fans might appreciate the action and familiar characters, the film only offers brief moments of potential. The story feels disjointed, the characters lack depth, and only the fight scenes offer some redeeming qualities. Unfortunately, Mortal Kombat 2 doesn’t rescue the series, and the franchise remains lost, but for entirely different reasons than before.

The wait for 007 First Light is almost over, with the game now scheduled to launch on May 27, 2026, after a brief postponement. Early previews have been promising, and developer IO Interactive—known for the Hitman series—has generated a lot of excitement. However, we won’t know how First Light compares to other Bond games until players get their hands on it. With the release date approaching, the developers are already hinting at the possibility of creating more games in this new series.

If you loved the Star Wars prequel films, this game is everything you’ve hoped for. Picture yourself speeding across the deserts of Tatooine, beneath its famous twin suns, and racing through ancient canyons. The environments are incredibly detailed – you’ll see dust kicking up behind your vehicle and hear the engines like never before. It truly feels like you’re in the Star Wars universe. Let’s take a closer look at the vehicles you can race when the game launches on October 6th.

One Piece officially entered its final storyline, called the Final Saga, in 2022. The story has been building momentum ever since, becoming increasingly intense and exciting. The manga is currently speeding through the Elbaph arc, as seen in the latest issues of Weekly Shonen Jump. Author Eiichiro Oda has hinted that after Elbaph, Luffy will begin his final voyage towards the end of the Grand Line, a reveal he made at Jump Festa 2026 in late December.

Those following the Assassin’s Creed series are familiar with Codename Invictus. First revealed at a Ubisoft event in 2022, it could have been overshadowed by announcements for games like Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope and Skull & Bones, as well as other new Assassin’s Creed titles like Mirage, Codename Hexe, and Codename Red. However, fans hoping for a multiplayer Assassin’s Creed game have been patiently waiting for updates for over three years, with very little official information released.

Okay, so Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag is a seriously beloved game, and this remake is definitely riding that wave of excitement. It’s not been flawless so far, but honestly, it’s looking like a remake that does the original justice. What makes Black Flag so good – that feeling of adventure and freedom – I’m already seeing in Resynced, and it looks like Assassin’s Creed Hexe is going for the same vibe. It makes sense, since both the original Black Flag and Hexe were made by Ubisoft Montreal. It’s cool to see that same spirit being carried over, you know?

Rumors suggest that instead of simply updating the graphics, Nintendo is completely rebuilding Ocarina of Time from the ground up. According to one report, the project was first discussed in 2022, and the team at Monolith Soft, known for Xenoblade Chronicles, is supposedly helping with development. However, Nintendo hasn’t confirmed anything, so fans should take this information with a grain of salt until an official announcement. Currently, Nintendo’s official Legend of Zelda website details existing games and upcoming releases, but makes no mention of a remake of Ocarina of Time.