Dragon Ball Fans Should Circle January 25 on Their Calendars

As a huge Dragon Ball fan, I was so excited when *Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero* came out in October 2024! It brought back the classic *Budokai Tenkaichi* fighting style, which I absolutely loved back in the early 2000s, and it feels like a really fresh take. But honestly, there’s so much Dragon Ball to play right now! *Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2* and the action RPG *Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot* are still getting updates – I actually saw news about them just the other day! And Bandai Namco has a ton of Dragon Ball mobile games too, like *Dragon Ball Legends*, *Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra*, and *Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle*. There’s something for everyone!

Keeper Fire Wheel Walkthrough

In Keeper’s flaming wheel section, you progress by collecting energy from fire flowers, eliminating red growths by approaching them, and merging with blooming flowers to concentrate your light.

The Harsh Reality of Modern Pokémon Games – Rantable

Pokémon Legends: Z-A is the next installment in the Pokémon series, arriving after the somewhat controversial release of Scarlet and Violet on Nintendo Switch. With the game’s announcement, fans are already discussing what this means for the future of Pokémon. Many longtime players are wondering if the series will ever fully meet their expectations, or … Read more

“Somehow Ingo Returned” Pokemon Legends: Z-A Drops Massive Lore Bombs for Two Characters

A surprising character from older Pokémon games, Ingo—one of the Subway Bosses from *Pokémon Black and White*—appeared in *Pokémon Legends: Arceus*. He somehow traveled back in time and became a member of the Pearl Clan, working alongside the Pokémon Sneasler. Ingo had lost his memories, including those of his brother Emmett, and at the game’s end, he stayed in the ancient Hisui region with no apparent way to return to his own time.

Battlefield 6 Portal Codes: Best XP Farm Bot Lobbies Codes

It’s no surprise what happens when you give a dedicated community creative tools and resources! We expected to see things like Star Wars ships appear, but we have to admit, seeing Call of Duty maps recreated so quickly after the game launched was a funny surprise.

Stellar’s $140M Bet: Is This the Cryptocurrency’s Comeback or Just a Fluke?

Open interest is basically investors’ way of saying, “I believe in this piece of digital cha-cha and I’m willing to dance quite a bit.” When many are dancing, it usually means bullish vibes-except when they’re just trying to confuse the rest of us. About 24 hours ago, open interest was a gloomy -11.27%, suggesting traders were uncertain if Stellar was about to moon or just crash into a dead star. But come the four-hour mark, suddenly everyone’s jazzed about a rebound, tossing about $140 million of bullish bets on XLM’s future-probably because they see a twinkle in the cosmic news.”