These Games Aren’t Coming Soon, But They Are Worth Hyping Up

It’s exciting when we know a game is coming, but sometimes release dates are uncertain. Even without a firm date, some games look so polished from gameplay previews and trailers that they could launch unexpectedly soon. While it’s risky to get too excited, these titles are definitely worth following, even if they’re still some time away from release.

Strongest One Piece Characters Right Now (September 2025)

The story of *One Piece* is moving quickly now that the Elbaf arc has begun. As the author, Oda, predicted, there’s been a lot of action and upheaval, including an attack on Elbaf by the Holy Knights and the introduction of Imu as the arc’s primary villain. Fans are also learning the mysteries of God Valley, and as a result, getting a better understanding of who the strongest characters in *One Piece* are, such as Imu and Shanks.

Light Puzzle Solution in Silent Hill f

In *Silent Hill f*, players must solve the Light puzzle to continue through the Worship Hall of the Dark Shrine. You can reach the puzzle by going to the right after activating the fox statue, which is located to the left of the central door.

One Piece Smartest Characters In Elbaf

Some characters plan clever ways to defeat their enemies, while others invent useful tools to help them escape tricky problems. The recent Elbaf storyline has been full of exciting action, rightfully putting fighters in the spotlight. But it’s also important to recognize and appreciate the characters who rely on intelligence and creativity.

Splatoon 3 Announces Halloween Splatfest

Splatfests are a really fun part of the *Splatoon* games. Even though fans sometimes aren’t as excited about themes that have been used before, bringing them back can lead to surprising results. Players might switch to different teams, and changes to the game’s weapons can also affect how matches play out, creating a lot of unpredictability.

Best RPGs That Subvert The Genre

Whether you enjoy battling monsters, tending to crops, or casting a line, RPGs offer something for everyone. The most memorable RPGs often break the mold, and some don’t even strictly fit the genre definition – but they still capture that immersive role-playing feeling. Let’s explore some influential classic and modern RPGs that changed the game by doing things differently.

The XRP Conundrum: A Tale of Gilded Promises and Cryptic Whispers

While Mitchnick, with the grace of a man dodging a question at a grand ball, offered no concrete revelations, he did unfurl the tapestry of BlackRock’s grand strategy-a strategy woven with threads of “client demand,” “investment theses,” and “portfolio considerations.” One might imagine the great Leo himself scribbling in the margins: *“What problem are we solving? Ah, the eternal riddle of man’s folly.”*

How Mosquito Could Fit into Death Stranding’s Post-Apocalyptic World

I was so excited to hear about the new animated project from Kojima Productions at their 10th anniversary event! It’s called *Death Stranding: Mosquito* for now, and it’s a really intriguing step for the *Death Stranding* universe. Hideo Kojima is producing, which is awesome, and Hiroshi Miyamoto from ABC Animation is directing. The script is being written by Aaron Guzikowski, who’s done *Raised by Wolves* and *Prisoners* – seriously great stuff! They’re calling it *Mosquito* for now, but knowing Kojima and how much meaning he puts into names, I have a feeling that title is a big clue about the main character and the story. It’s definitely got me thinking!

Upcoming Games Like No Man’s Sky

Many new games are in development that let players experience the wonder of space. Whether it’s through story-focused adventures or realistic simulations, these games will focus on the core appeal of space: huge galaxies, strange planets, traveling between stars, and the challenge of surviving in a hostile environment. The next wave of space exploration games promises to be both incredibly creative and impressively ambitious.