Minecraft Dungeons II announced for Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC

During the show, Mojang announced Minecraft Dungeons II, with a trailer revealing it will launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch (including the new Switch 2), and PC (via Steam and Xbox on PC) in 2026. The game will also be available through Xbox Game Pass. Minecraft Dungeons II is a sequel to the original Minecraft Dungeons, building on all the content released for that game over the years. You can watch the announcement trailer and find more information from Mojang.

Free-to-play open-world creature-catching RPG Aniimo is also coming to PS5

Aniimo, first revealed last year at Summer Game Fest, has been showcased in trailers at both Tokyo Game Show and The Game Awards 2025. It’s now coming to PS5, alongside previously announced versions for Xbox, PC, iOS, and Android. You can now add it to your wishlist on the PlayStation Store. Thanks to Gematsu for the information!

10 Final Fantasy 7 Characters Who Changed the Most from the Original

When the first Final Fantasy 7 came out, it was incredibly innovative for its storytelling. However, the game was limited by the technology of the time. Characters looked a bit blocky because of the hardware, and there wasn’t enough space to include voice acting, so all conversations were displayed as text.

Which is the best version of Final Fantasy XII? FF12 and The Zodiac Age compared across all platforms

Like my previous analyses of Square Enix RPGs such as Triangle Strategy and the Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, I’ll be taking a close look at Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. I’ll cover everything from its release history and features to its graphics, performance, and loading speeds. I’ll also share my pick for the best version of the game and help you decide which version is right for you. Just so you know, I have access to almost all versions of Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age except for the one on the Windows Store, which I didn’t review since it’s not part of the Xbox Play Anywhere program.

$2B AI cow collars use “cowgorithm” to herd cattle with no fences

According to a Bloomberg report, the New Zealand company is discussing a new round of funding led by Founders Fund, backed by Peter Thiel. This investment could raise the company’s value to around $1 billion. The company specializes in precision agriculture, utilizing artificial intelligence and smart collars to remotely monitor and manage cattle.

The Sims announce official Lo-Fi Girl collab during

The official Sims account shared a short video showing the popular Lofi Girl character waking up and getting ready, all done in the style of The Sims. The video ended with a hint of a collaboration between the two, but didn’t show any actual gameplay or details about what to expect – just the logos and a promise that it’s coming tomorrow.

Lego’s biggest set ever leaks with over 12,000 pieces

According to trusted Lego sources, the next Lego set will be the biggest one ever made, containing more pieces than any previous model. It’s rumored to be a large-scale architectural replica of a famous real-world building.

Crimson Desert: All Witch Locations

You can’t install Abyss Cores into your gear on your own. You’ll need to locate the witches in the game and have them do it for you, but they aren’t easy to find.

Sharks test positive for cocaine and caffiene in Bahamas study

A recent study led by biologist Natascha Wosnick at the Federal University of Paraná revealed that nearly a third of sharks living near Eleuthera Island have traces of drugs commonly used by humans in their blood. The findings were published online in the journal Environmental Pollution on February 20, 2026, after scientists analyzed samples from 85 sharks.