Dragon Ball: Every Saiyan Transformation, Ranked

Saiyans are incredibly powerful, largely because of their ability to transform into different states. From the massive Great Ape to the iconic Super Saiyan forms and beyond, they can surpass normal limits. This details every transformation unique to the Saiyan race, excluding forms achieved through outside power-ups like Ultra Instinct or Ultra Ego.

Sony Gave PS Plus Subscribers a Warning Last Year, But Has Yet To Pull the Trigger

Gamers have been wondering how recent changes would affect PlayStation Plus. Specifically, they’ve been asking if the service will offer more full PS5 games, or if it will simply provide fewer games each month, similar to what happened when PS3 games were removed from the monthly lineup. PS4 players who haven’t upgraded to PS5 were particularly concerned, as they feared they’d no longer receive monthly games. However, it appears Sony isn’t following through with the planned changes, as more PS4 games have been announced for February 2026 – marking the second month in a row where the company hasn’t made the expected shift.

CM Punk Revealed as WWE 2K26 Cover Star

CM Punk will be featured on the cover of the standard edition of WWE 2K26, as announced during the Royal Rumble coverage on ESPN 2. You can pre-order the game now, and it will be available worldwide on March 13th.

New Automation Game on Steam Feels Like Satisfactory Built an Oil Empire Inside Red Dead Redemption 2

The new Steam game, Black Gold: Oil Drilling Simulator, is a first-person management game focused on building a successful oil empire and making money. Players start from scratch and are responsible for every aspect of their business, from choosing the right location and developing land, to managing oil wells and expanding operations. The game is set in a historical world inspired by the early oil booms in California and Texas around the turn of the 20th century, putting players in charge of their own fortune.

Ethereum’s Wobbly Dance: Will It Trip Below $2,620?

Once a stalwart sentinel at $2,710 since the winter of December, our dear Ethereum has stumbled into the abyss below this threshold, leaving analysts like Ardi to ponder if a more profound descent is imminent. “Very critical, indeed!” they exclaim, as if auditioning for a dramatic reading. Should ETH falter here, one fears the specter of $2,620 will emerge from the shadows, ready to claim another victim.