Tom Holland Wants To Be Iron Man-Like Mentor To Next Spider-Man/Woman

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis almost out in theaters and many people are hyped for the movie’s release, with news is coming out about the film almost every day. Now, the star ofSpider-Man: No Way Home,Tom Holland, has discussed his idea for the future of the role. Recently, many have been discussing the possibility ofNo Way Homebeing the “end to a trilogy” ofSpider-Manmovies starring Holland. Still, whether it’s the star, fans, or even creators, people think the character is just getting started andshould continue into anotherSpider-Mantrilogy....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 509 words · Kyle Kelley

Top Gun: Maverick Projected To Skyrocket Toward $180 Million Worldwide

After numerous delays due to the ongoing pandemic, Paramount’sTop Gun: Maverickwill officially arrive in theaters this Memorial Day weekend. The Tom Cruise-led film received glowing reviews in early screenings and looks to generate roughly $180 million worldwide, the best worldwide opening of Cruise’s illustrious career. Top Gun: Maverickis a sequel to the 1986 classicTop Gun, directed by Tony Scott and starring a 24-year-old Tom Cruise. The iconic film made $357 million worldwide and currently sits as the 398th highest-grossing film of all time....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · Norma Santos

Ubisoft Claims Third-Party Software Causes PC Stuttering In Its Games, Does Not Mention Denuvo

UPDATE: Ubisoft has provided Game Rant with a statement about specific third party applications. “Our customer support teams released an article more than three years ago detailing some recommended steps for players to try as a starting point for troubleshooting – it has been removed to prevent confusion. It is not our recommendation that players discontinue use of any specific PC applications unless they are experiencing an issue.” There is nothing more frustrating for gamers than when a new release runs suboptimally, even if it’s being played on a brand-new PC....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 500 words · Tracy Ball

When Will Outriders Restore Players' Wiped Inventory

The most recent of what may be a long line of issues for recently released looter shooterOutridersis a daunting one, as many players have suffered from an immediate loss of their hard earned gear.TheOutridersinventory bughas left many terrified of opening the game to avoid suffering the same fate. For those who already have, the main question is precisely when developer People Can Fly will finally implement permanent fixes and restorations....

July 26, 2025 · 2 min · 421 words · Mackenzie Morgan

Why Open-World Games Tend to Be So Popular

Open-world games have been trending for more than 10 years now, asTheElder Scrolls: Skyrim’s popularity set the course in 2011. WhileElder Scrollsgames were open-world before,Skyrimhit a new level of popularity for the series. Immediately, other game companies and developers took notice. Since then, a ton of games have been open world. While some fans may be tired of the trend, the open-world formula has kept bringing out bestsellers such asElden Ring, The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption 2, Horizon Zero Dawn, Metal Gear Solid 5, Dragon Age: Inquisition,andThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 607 words · Michael Reyes

Why This Sci-Fi Show Shouldn’t Have Been Canceled

In an age of remakes, reboots, and adaptations, unique concepts in film and television can feel increasingly rare. Sci-fi television is laden with newStar Trekiterations and reboots of older shows. There’s nothing wrong with these shows —Star Trekwill never cease to entertain, and well-done remakes can bring beloved classics to new audiences. But sometimes, audiences are left craving stories that feel original and exciting. 2021’sDebriswas one such story. Its fascinating premise stood out not only among sci-fi media, but television in general....

July 26, 2025 · 5 min · 858 words · Susan Khan

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Changes The Way Players Loot Bosses

World of Warcraftis returning to its roots withDragonflight, not just in the way it treats its talent system but also in the way it handles loot. Player loot has evolved and gone through several iterations over the course of the game’s lifetime, often exposing design flaws and limitations of the previous (and current) system. In 2016, Blizzard retired the old Group Loot system forWorld of Warcraftin favor of a uniform Personal Loot system to allow a fair item distribution process free of ninja looters....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Ms. Nicole Evans

World of Warcraft: Eternity's End Broker Journal Foreshadows Calamity After Shadowlands

As the release ofWorld of Warcraft: Shadowlands’final major story patch draws near, the Public Test Realm for 9.2 grows ever fatter with tidbits of lore that hint towards the impending conclusion. Recently, the journal entries of a broker players will encounter inEternity’s Endhave been revealed, which detail his journey, the Jailer’s plan, and possible ramifications that could affect the future of theWorld of Warcraftuniverse.Warning: Spoilers for the World of Warcraft: Shadowlands expansion below....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 464 words · William Landry

Wu Tang Clan Rappers Working on TMNT: Shredder's Revenge Soundtrack

Last year’s reveal ofTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revengeshowed off a return to the classic arcade beat-em-up style of games that was a staple of the franchise. The newest game in the long-running franchise about mutant crime-fighting turtles harkens back to iconic games likeTurtles in Timeon the SNES with a style inspired by the original 1987 TV series. Now, withShredder’s Revenge’s release less than a week away, the newest announcement from publisher Dotemu reveals a collaboration with another pop culture icon, the Wu-Tang Clan....

July 26, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Kathryn Kim

10 Hidden Details You Never Noticed About The PS5

ThePlayStation 5is Sony’s video game console entry to the ninth generation ofvideo game consoles. It is slated to launch on November 12 of 2020 in North America, Australia, Singapore, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea, and almost everywhere else just a week after that. It will go toe-to-toe with Microsoft’sXbox Series X and S. RELATED:10 Biggest Differences Between The PS5 & The Xbox Series X The PS5’s predecessor, the PS4, was critically acclaimed by both fans and critics....

July 25, 2025 · 6 min · 1276 words · Destiny Graham

10 Underrated Square Enix Games On PS2 You Forgot Existed

It’s hard to really pick an era where Square, orSquare Enix, reigned supreme. Was it the Super Nintendo? The PS1? Perhaps it was thePS2? On that latter console, they released some all time greats likeFinal Fantasy XandKingdom Hearts. RELATED:10 Square Enix Games On PS2 That Never Left Japan Then there were the titles that didn’t gain notoriety for whatever reason. Maybe these games were reviewed poorly or perhaps they released on the wrong day....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 858 words · John Hoffman

10 Weirdest Futuristic Sports From Sci-Fi Movies (And How They Actually Work)

The science-fiction genre has introduced a number of amazing things into our lives through the exploration of future technology that can ultimately lead to similar real-world developments, thoughsci-fimovies have also become known for imagining new takes on another dominating aspect of society and culture, organized sports. RELATED:10 Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movies Of The 21st Century (So Far), Ranked And while most of the sports introduced from the future in sci-fimoviesare usually offshoots of established sports that never see much development outside of the films, there have been a couple of cases where these weird future sports have developed a real-world passion in fans, which inspired us to take a look at a few of the weirdest futuristic sports and how they are played....

July 25, 2025 · 5 min · 1065 words · Kelly Reed

A Destiny 2 Artifice Armor Fix Could Kill Two Birds With One Stone

Destiny 2is an ever-evolving game that uses constant and consistent content drops to improve performance, the overall gameplay loop, and everything in between. The live service model has been a great choice for Bungie, and it made it possible for the team to work on more new features at once, often releasing them alongside new activities or Season passes. A great example of this is Artifice Armor, which was introduced withDestiny 2’s 30th Anniversary Pack patch all the way back in December of last year, and it came exclusively as a reward from the Master version of theGrasp of Avarice Dungeon....

July 25, 2025 · 4 min · 668 words · Rhonda Spencer