I Watched EVERY Ubisoft Movie/TV Show…

A Comprehensive Listing and Analysis of Every Ubisoft Television Series and Film, Along with a Discussion on Potential Scenarios for the Upcoming Assassin’s Creed Project on Netflix. Read More 2025-07-26 19:05

The 20 Best Real-Time Strategy (RTS) Games To Wishlist In 2025

25th on the list is Sudden Strike 5, the latest addition, which has rekindled the World War real-time strategy (RTS) series in 2025. This upcoming game from Kite Games, published by Kalypso Media, is eagerly awaited, showcasing that strategy enthusiasts crave more and more of such games. Sudden Strike 5 promises to deliver the same immersive, wide-ranging real-time strategy experience as its predecessor, Sudden Strike 4, but with enhanced features. Players will engage in a thrilling single-player campaign spanning 25 missions set on historically accurate European and North African battlefields. As commanders, they’ll have access to over 300 historically authentic units, ranging from vehicles and infantry, offering unique tactical opportunities to outsmart adversaries, manage resources, and seize vital objectives.

Is the Super Mario Party Jamboree Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Upgrade Worth It?

The initial Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games included “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” and “Tears of the Kingdom,” offering enhanced graphics and performance for these expansive open-world games on the new console. Now, one of the latest upgrades for the original Switch is “Super Mario Party Jamboree,” which takes advantage of some unique features offered by the console.

Interestingly, “Super Mario Party Jamboree: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV” sells individually for a substantial $79.99, while the upgrade pack costs only $19.99. Unlike the free upgrades for “Breath of the Wild” and “Tears of the Kingdom,” there’s no way to obtain the “Mario Party Jamboree” Switch 2 upgrade through a Nintendo Online + Expansion Pack subscription.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Has Officially Returned To The Predator Franchise

In the 1980s and early 1990s, there wasn’t a more successful movie star than Arnold Schwarzenegger, even though we should acknowledge Sylvester Stallone too. A quick glance at his filmography reveals he was an unstoppable box-office sensation: “The Terminator”, “Conan”, “Total Recall”, “True Lies”, “Twins”, “Kindergarten Cop”, and of course, “Predator”. Granted, not every movie he made was a hit, like “Red Heat” and “Raw Deal”, but overall, Schwarzenegger chose solid projects and raked in the cash. It’s strange then that he didn’t continue with the “Predator” series, considering his affinity for sequels as demonstrated by “The Terminator”, “Conan”, and even “Expendables”. For whatever reason, Arnold Schwarzenegger never felt compelled to reprise his role as Major Alan “Dutch” Schaefer. However, that has now changed.

The Dark Tower: This Supernatural Star Would Perfectly Capture The Gunslinger

Jensen Ackles, famous for portraying Dean Winchester on the long-running show “Supernatural,” is also recognized for his roles in “The Boys” and the current Amazon Prime series “Countdown.” Given his background in action hero roles, he excels at incorporating supernatural and horror aspects into gripping thrillers. He seems perfectly suited to bring Roland Deschain to life in the “Dark Tower” series, a role that would require an actor with similar talents.

Borderlands 4 is Releasing at the Perfect Time for Looter Shooter Fans

The company behind Borderlands 4, Gearbox, allayed some fans’ worries when they announced that the game would cost $70 instead of the $80 many had feared. However, some people were upset by CEO Randy Pitchford’s comments about the price and also with a contentious update to 2K’s terms of service, as well as the high PC requirements for Borderlands 4. Despite these lingering concerns, there may still be a strong release for the game due to other exciting developments in the looter shooter genre.