Scream Duo Tease Their Reunion In Five Nights At Freddy’s 2

Lillard shared with Bloody Disgusting that he’s really excited to have Ulrich join the project. He’s already seen Ulrich’s performance and believes audiences will love him in the role. Lillard hopes Ulrich will return for future installments if the movie does well.

Splinter Cell Anime Needed To “Rip The Spine Out” Of The Source Material, Showrunner Says

In a conversation with IGN, writer Matt Kolstad explained that while it was important to pay respect to the original *Splinter Cell* games, a direct adaptation wouldn’t work. He said you need to fundamentally change the source material – essentially, keep the core ideas and spirit, but rebuild it into something that stands on its own and truly works as a new experience.

Fellowship’s Open Beta release date and timing. How and when to join the final playtest

The open beta for *Fellowship* begins tomorrow, Thursday, September 18th, at 10:00 AM Pacific Time and will last until Tuesday, September 23rd, at 10:00 AM Pacific Time. This gives players almost a week to try the game before it officially launches into Early Access on October 16th, 2025. If you want to participate in the beta, go to the *Fellowship* Steam page and request access to the playtest. The team will email you if your request is approved.

Trails In The Sky 1st Chapter Review – A Glorious Return To The Beginning

The remake of Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter successfully updates the game to meet modern Trails standards while staying true to the original story. It avoids unnecessary additions – the Trails series is already known for its extensive dialogue – and focuses on faithfully recreating the plot. The localization has also been revised to more closely reflect the Japanese version, and includes some new lines to enhance exploration. This remake didn’t require a completely new script translation, which has been a major factor in delays for previous Trails games to be released in the West.

See Battlefield 6’s Biggest Launch Map In Action

Mirak Valley is the largest map available at the launch of Battlefield 6, and it feels incredibly expansive. Located in Tajikistan, the map combines wide-open areas with tighter, more confined spaces for varied combat. Because it’s so large, players can utilize a range of vehicles to get around and engage in battles.