Eiichiro Oda Set To Make A Big Revelation About The One Piece Manga

Over the past few weeks, there’s been an abundance of news concerning both the manga and anime adaptations of “One Piece.” Among these updates, one particularly noteworthy announcement is that the anime series will temporarily halt its broadcast until April 2025 for a hiatus. Additionally, fans can look forward to watching the remastered version of the Fish-Man Island arc in the coming weeks.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Update Nerfs the Game’s Most OP Character

In the latest update for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, one of the game’s strongest and least expected characters, Yajirobe, is receiving a power reduction or “nerf.” This action role-playing game has gained immense popularity among dedicated Dragon Ball fans and casual players due to its engaging Episode Battle storylines, fast-paced combat mechanics, and a diverse roster of playable characters from classic Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, and even the latest Dragon Ball Super series.

My Hero Academia: Why It Had To Be Bakugo Who Saved All Might

Among numerous individuals, Bakugo Katsuki, together with others, harbors a dream of becoming heroes like All Might or surpassing his accomplishments. However, unlike other heroes, Bakugo was the sole individual perceived as potentially succeeding All Might following the broadcast of his weakened form to the public. Despite maintaining his emotions in check, after experiencing repeated setbacks, Bakugo eventually broke under the pressure of his suppressed feelings.

Dino Crisis Continues an Unfortunate Trend for PS Plus

The classic game titled “Dino Crisis” has made its return on both PS4 and PS5 via the premium subscription service, PlayStation Plus. However, unlike other titles, it does not offer any trophies to be earned. Recently, Dino Crisis joins the growing list of Capcom games on PS Plus Premium. Interestingly, its survival-horror counterpart was among the earliest games added to the Premium tier of PlayStation Plus.

EA Game Shutting Down on January 16, 2025

Electronic Arts (EA) has announced that it will be closing the Rory McIlroy PGA Tour on January 16, 2025. EA maintains a list of its games scheduled for shutdown and removal from sale. While it’s unfortunate when games are discontinued like this, as it impacts game preservation, at least EA provides players with ample warning so they can enjoy the games while they’re still available.

GO HOME ANNIE Official Date Reveal trailer Nordcurrent Labs

On December 3rd, 2024, the first-person psychological thriller investigation game “Go Home Annie” will debut for PC platforms such as Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store, with console releases following in the subsequent year. The developers at Misfit Village and publishers Nordcurrent Labs have made this announcement.