One Piece Announces New Manga Break After Chapter 1179

Recently, One Piece has had several pauses in its release schedule. Some of these breaks are unexpected, often due to author Eiichiro Oda’s health, while others are planned and fans know they’re coming. The break scheduled for April 5, 2026, was widely anticipated, as Oda typically takes breaks around this time. This means chapter 1179, which will be released in Weekly Shonen Jump issue #19, will be the last new chapter for two weeks. While the timing isn’t ideal, especially with a thrilling cliffhanger ending the last chapter, Oda will return to continue the story after the break.

Pokopia Player Makes a Massive Shiny Charizard in Rocky Ridges

In just under a month, Pokemon Pokopia has already sold over 2.2 million copies on the Nintendo Switch 2. Considering the system has only been out for less than a year, this is the first game to achieve such high sales numbers since Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza. While core Pokemon games consistently perform well on Nintendo consoles, it’s unusual for a spin-off title like Pokopia to be so popular. With players sharing their creations online, sales of both the game and the Switch 2 console are likely to continue increasing.

5 TV Shows That Are (Almost) As Funny As The Office

If you’re a fan of The Office and are looking for something new to watch, you’re in luck! While it might be hard to find a show quite as hilarious, there are plenty of other great sitcoms available. You can find similar shows with the same mockumentary style, lovable and unusual characters, or memorable opening scenes in series like Brooklyn Nine-Nine or Parks & Recreation.

Ascetic’s Rest Abyss Puzzle Solution in Crimson Desert

You’ll first come across the Ascetic’s Rest during Chapter 9: The Safe of the Desert in Crimson Desert, specifically while completing the ‘Face the Inner Self’ main quest. The quest mainly asks you to pass through the area and climb to the top, but you have the option to pause and solve the puzzle there if you’d like.

Games Where You Are Evil Incarnate

Many games let you choose to be a hero or a villain, but some force you down a darker path. In these games, there’s no good side – you can only be evil, or even more evil. If you’re tired of playing the good guy, here are some games where embracing villainy is the only option.

15-Year-Old PSN Account With Hundreds of Platinum Trophies Trapped by PlayStation’s Region Locking Policy

One of the best parts about staying within a single gaming family, like Xbox or PlayStation, is carrying your gaming history and accomplishments with you. While many gamers switch consoles within the same family, their progress, game library, and overall account usually stay connected. However, this gamer is highlighting a situation where that isn’t happening as expected.

Shigeru Miyamoto Shuts Down Smash Bros. Movie

The Super Mario Bros. Movie, created by Nintendo and Illumination, felt unique. Though it included nods to other Nintendo games, the story and settings stayed focused on the worlds of Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong.

Pokemon LeafGreen Player Spends 2.5 Years Beating the Game Using Only Green Shinies

Shiny Pokémon are some of the most sought-after creatures in the entire series, first appearing in the second generation of games. These Pokémon have different colors and are incredibly rare – normally, there’s only about a 1 in 8,192 chance of finding one in the wild. Many Pokémon fans enjoy “Shiny hunting” after finishing the main game, trying to find the specific Shiny versions they want. Recently, a player of Pokémon LeafGreen completed the game with a remarkable team made up entirely of green-colored Shiny Pokémon.

7 Fantasy Games With The Best World-Building, Ranked

Baldur’s Gate 3 is renowned for its immersive world-building. The game’s setting, Faerun in the Forgotten Realms, feels incredibly detailed, extending beyond just locations into the dialogue, item descriptions, and even small details within quests. But other fantasy games also excel at world-building, sometimes in ways that are so subtle, players might not even realize how much thought went into it.