Some Crimson Desert Players Think the Game Needs a Map GPS Feature

Crimson Desert offers a huge variety of things to do, all within a massive, open world built for exploration and freedom. Players can follow the main story and fight epic bosses, or they can venture off the path to discover hidden areas, tackle challenges, or enjoy relaxing activities like fishing and crafting. However, this abundance of options can sometimes be overwhelming – players may not know where to begin, and it’s even possible to get lost while trying to reach their destination.

Japan’s Second Best Selling Manga Is Officially Ending Its Run – Doraemon Ends An Era

Whether you’re a fan of anime or not, Doraemon is a name most people recognize. This beloved series has become a classic, largely thanks to its memorable main character. The original Doraemon manga ran in Shogakukan magazine from 1969 to 1996, meaning the main story concluded three decades ago. However, the series recently gained new life with a reprint in CoroCoro Comic magazine, which proved incredibly popular in Japan. For millions worldwide, Doraemon evokes strong feelings of nostalgia and comfort, so the conclusion of this recent reprint has been disappointing for many fans.

20 Most Stunning Open-World Games Ever Made, Ranked

Let’s look at the most visually stunning open-world games, considering how they appear in 2026. This includes games from any era – even older titles can compete if they still look great or have a unique art style. When making this list, I focused on all aspects of visual presentation, not just the latest technology. While powerful graphics are important, strong artistic choices and a cohesive style can make a game beautiful even with older technology. So, here’s a look at the most beautiful open-world games ever created.

How to Get TheBurntPeanut Skins in Rust

Starting April 16th, a special Twitch event will let Rust players earn exclusive items for a limited time. These items are inspired by the popular streamer, TheBurntPeanut. This guide explains how to get all of TheBurntPeanut’s free skins in Rust.

XRP’s Secret Signals: Bull or Bear?

For sixty-eight days, XRP has been a prisoner of its own inertia, a ghost haunting the corridors of resistance. Analysts, those modern-day prophets, murmur of a grand design-a test of patience, a crucible for the unworthy. The asset, like a moth drawn to a flickering flame, dances just below the threshold of liberation, tantalizing yet unattainable.

New Jersey Election: Will the GOP Survive or Just Cry into Their Red Hats?

New Jersey voters are about to decide which party gets to fill the House seat in this district, and the nation is watching like it’s the Super Bowl-except instead of touchdowns, we’ve got political agendas and a lot of yelling. Mejia and Hathaway are going head-to-head in a place where there are about 65,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans. That’s like bringing a butter knife to a gunfight!

Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Tutorial Shows You How to Make Hugh Morris

The latest Tomodachi game launched on April 16th and has quickly become popular on the Nintendo Switch. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is a humorous and unusual life simulation game where players can relax and enjoy watching the funny things that happen. Reviews have been generally positive, though some players have noted that the gameplay can become repetitive and it’s tricky to share pictures and videos from the game.

Monopoly GO: Carpet Carousel Rewards and Milestones

The Carpet Carousel event in Monopoly GO started on April 16th and will last for three days and a few extra hours, concluding on April 19th. It’s scheduled to end at the same time as the Fairytale Partners event, giving you one last opportunity to collect Partner Tokens. You’ll find a complete list of milestones and rewards for the Carpet Carousel event below, along with all the important details you need to know.

Dr. Stone Season 4, Episode 27 Brings in the Lovable Math Whiz

The Spring 2026 anime season will conclude the Dr. Stone story, and it’s taking a more relaxed approach to the ending. Unlike earlier arcs filled with intense battles like those on Treasure Island or in Corn City, this final part of the series lets Senku and his friends concentrate on what they do best: peacefully developing science and technology at their own speed. This is mostly a positive change for the show’s conclusion.

Battlefield 6 Officially Reveals Its 2026 Update Roadmap

Look, as a big Battlefield fan, I have to admit the last few seasons of Battlefield 6 haven’t been great. They’ve only added a couple of maps each season, and honestly, those maps didn’t really fix the issues people were complaining about – they still felt too small or didn’t offer enough different ways to play. Plus, we’ve been asking for certain features for ages and they just haven’t arrived! Season 2’s Redacted map was a step in the right direction – everyone seems to love that one – but it wasn’t enough to bring players back. Thankfully, I’m hearing good things about what they’ve got planned for Season 3 and beyond, and I really hope it’s enough to turn things around for the game.