Subnautica 2 Studio Addresses Divisive Community Topic

The first Subnautica game intentionally avoided violence and didn’t include guns, but players could still harm and kill underwater creatures. This feature carried over to Subnautica: Below Zero. However, the upcoming Subnautica 2 doesn’t allow players to kill any fish, and many are voicing their concerns to the game’s creators.

LEGO Fan Transforms FIFA World Cup 2026 Set Into Millennium Falcon Without Extra Pieces

A key part of what makes LEGO special is the endless creativity it inspires. Fans aren’t limited to building only what’s shown on the box—they can create anything they imagine. This is clearly visible within the LEGO community, where sets like the Pokemon Eevee are often rebuilt into different creatures like Pinsir or Bidoof. The popularity of ‘MOCs’ (My Own Creation) shows LEGO officially recognizes and embraces this fan-made creativity. LEGO even actively encourages it through platforms like LEGO Ideas, which can turn amazing fan designs into official LEGO sets.

Dragon Ball Super Finally Has a Villain Stronger Than the Gods

Moro, known as the Planet-Eater, is one of the strongest villains in all of Dragon Ball, even more powerful than Jiren and Broly at their peak. He gains strength by literally consuming entire planets and the life energy within them. By the end of the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, Moro becomes a genuine threat even to the Gods themselves. While Jiren posed a God of Destruction-level challenge during the Tournament of Power, Moro surpasses him, presenting Goku and Vegeta with their toughest battle yet – an enemy stronger than any they’ve faced before.

Arthur Morgan Actor Gives Official Comment on Red Dead Redemption 3

It’s been almost eight years since Red Dead Redemption 2 came out, so it’s understandable that players are eager for a new installment. While Red Dead Redemption 3 is likely a ways off – probably after Grand Theft Auto 6 launches later this year – fans are still curious about what might come next.

PlayStation May Be Planning Changes to Trophies

As a PlayStation fan, I’ve been really impressed with how Sony keeps adding cool stuff to the PS5 since it came out in 2020. I just heard about a new feature they’re testing – it’s a player count widget for the PS5’s main menu! Basically, it shows you what games everyone’s playing. There’s a ‘Trending’ tab to see what people are spending the most time on, and a ‘Top 10’ tab that shows the most popular games each week. It’s still in testing right now, so we’ll have to wait and see when it officially launches, but I’m already excited to see what everyone else is playing!

Open-World Adventure Masterpieces That No One Remembers

Many classic games have faded into obscurity, but that doesn’t mean they’re not as enjoyable as today’s top titles. From medieval quests to futuristic epics and post-apocalyptic worlds, these hidden gems are worth revisiting for anyone willing to give them a try.