Annapurna Reveals Three Games, Including One Zelda Fans Shouldn’t Miss

D-Topia is a puzzle game where you play as a ‘Facilitator’ at the D-topia residential facility. You’ll be dealing with residents’ issues while also discovering a hidden secret about the AI-controlled society. The game’s seemingly perfect world is actually a cover-up, and it’s your job to reveal the truth. Developed by Marumittu Games, D-Topia is scheduled for release on PC, Switch, Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and Xbox in 2026.

Australia’s New Crypto Law: Can They Really Catch the Bad Guys? 😂

Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino, the brave soul speaking amidst the digital dollars and cents at a crypto conference on Thursday, proclaimed the legislation as “the cornerstone of our digital asset roadmap.” No pressure, right, Mr. Mulino? This roadmap, unveiled by the Albanese Government last March, might just lead to a fully-regulated crypto utopia-or at least a place where things would be a tad less chaotic.

Code Vein II launches worldwide on January 30, 2026

Shortly after the State of Play presentation, the company shared more information about the game during a Japanese broadcast. In Code Vein II, players create a customizable character who becomes a Revenant Hunter. They’ll travel 100 years into the past to investigate why Revenants in the present are losing control and threatening to destroy the world.

Lily James to Star in Cliffhanger Remake

The remake of *Cliffhanger* was announced at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film is currently still being edited and finalized. Jaume Collet-Serra, known for *Carry-On*, is directing, and the script was written by Ana Lily Amirpour (*A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night*) along with Sascha Penn, Mark Bianculli, and Melanie Toast. It’s expected to be released around 2026.

South Park’s First Post-Charlie Kirk Episode Is About Financial Apps

It’s still unclear how the creators of *South Park* will address the passing of Charlie Kirk on the show. Comedy Central removed the episode that satirized him from television broadcasts. However, a producer for *The Charlie Kirk Show* stated that Kirk actually enjoyed the episode and wanted it to continue airing. Fortunately for fans, you can still watch the episode, titled “Got a Nut,” on Paramount+.