Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity Main PV Release Date Confirmed for May 19

Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity Main PV Release Date Confirmed for May 19

This morning, the official BLEACH animation account confirmed that the main PV for Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity will release on Tuesday, May 19, at 20:00 JST. The final cour of Thousand-Year Blood War is set to premiere in the Summer 2026 season, which is scheduled to start in July.

While the runtime of the official new main PV has not yet been revealed, it’s likely to be around one to two minutes based on previous cour trailer releases. You can check out the official announcement below:

Last month, VIZ Media and Fathom Entertainment confirmed that they will bring the first three episodes of Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity to theaters across the United States. In a statement regarding the theater release, the company said the following: “Anime fans are in for a thrilling experience as Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War wraps up its groundbreaking run on the big screen,” said Ray Nutt, Chief Executive Officer at Fathom Entertainment. “Fathom has pioneered the theatrical experience for compelling, non-traditional content with built-in fanbases, and Bleach fans are in for a treat with the first three episodes and exclusive, behind the scenes content from our friends at VIZ Media beginning June 25.”

Bleach Thousand-Year Blood War – The Calamity is set to premiere in July 2026.

Gamble With Your Friends Review – Luck of the Draw

Gamble With Your Friends Review

It feels like each week there’s a new entry in the genre that is largely known as “friendslop”. Marked by low-priced games focused on multiplayer fun, these games tend to emphasize collaborating with friends to achieve a goal. One of the latest games to take Steam by storm is Gamble With Your Friends, which puts you and your friends into a casino with a quota. I’m often looped into these releases by family and friends, and while it’s far from revolutionary, Gamble With Your Friends can be a chaotic, fun time, at least for a few hours.

To The Casino We Go

Gambling has slowly marched everywhere into our society, from casinos to sports betting, and now even “prediction markets” that attempt to pose as anything but gambling. It’s interesting to see this genre attempt the casino, and I’m honestly surprised it hasn’t happened before this. Gamble With Your Friends starts with you and up to five of your friends preparing for a run to the casino. You have a limited number of Tickets, which are used to purchase items that can dramatically increase your winnings. Once you make your purchases, it’s off to the casino, where multiple floors await.

Familiarity with each of the games depends on how familiar you are with them in real life. If you’re someone like me who lives within an hour of the world’s largest casino, you probably know what you’re doing with craps, blackjack, roulette, and others. However, if not, it might take a minute to understand how the games work. Most are pretty easy to pick up, but Gamble With Your Friends does not offer any tutorial beyond a simple one-sentence sign at each game.

The game moves you through timed days, where you have a quota that you must meet to progress. The loan sharks don’t play, after all. You can meet this on any of the games, and it’s up to you how much you wager. As you might expect, it’s pretty easy to run into situations where you end up thousands of dollars in the green, and a friend goes millions in the red. This dynamic is what makes this experience fun, as you are constantly racing to meet the quota without dipping below it. However, you or your friends can lose everything with the press of a button. Of course, as you’d expect with the genre, this is where the fun of the game lies. There’s voice chat in the game, and it’s hard to beat the laughs you’ll get when a friend screams over the microphone across the floor.

I found the overall selection of games to be solid. My luck was certainly better on some machines than others. Often, I’d go directly to Slots and end up 500%, but I could just as easily bet everything on the duck race for big bucks. Some of these games, like Slots, felt unbalanced and offered easy winnings every round, and some, like Blackjack, only gave me a win once or twice. It’s luck of the draw, but I do feel some machines absolutely gave better luck than others. Upon every few successful rounds, you’ll unlock higher floors of the casino that offer new games. These games do not change between runs, and I wish there were some variety thrown at you. The stakes are, of course, higher as you progress, but changes to the games themselves could have made for a more replayable and interesting gameplay loop.

The best feature of gameplay is the ticket system, as it offers something unique that could really spice things up. There’s a bottle of vodka that, when drunk, can hugely level up your profits. I often went for this and the books available, which could lower loss amounts, increase profit, and reward tickets. You can also spend tickets on clothing items to customize your characters, but be wary, as these come from the same pool as items. As part of this system, Gamble With Your Friends offers you the ability to cut off a limb, an eye, or your mouth in exchange for tickets. By doing this, you can earn extra tickets that can be essential in acquiring items to meet your quota for the day. However, this process does not come without its consequences. Turning over your mouth will prevent you from talking in the game until a new one is bought, and limbs require another player to carry you around. The challenges this creates can be fun and do create some variety and strategy during each run.

Overall, the gameplay loop for Gamble With Your Friends is as you’d expect. It’s mostly fun and perfect for your gambling friends as there’s no real money involved. However, as I mentioned, I really do wish there were more variety in the games themselves. It’s not fun to go farm slots for the 20th time every round when loading into a brand new game. I would have appreciated seeing these machines change and throw new challenges at me beyond the ability to bet more money.

Fine Enough

I cannot say that Gamble With Your Friends is unfun or inherently not worth your time considering the price, but I walked away wanting more from this experience. This is largely a problem with the “friendslop” genre as a whole, but it’s almost a guarantee that you’ll have seen all the game has to offer after just an hour or two. Sure, this one has some unique elements that add a twist, such as the ticket system and leveraging body parts, but the games themselves don’t change at all.

Even after days of filling the quota, it’s the same old process as you walk into the casino, even with the higher floors. This is a common critique I have with this genre, and one that can make the games appear as a template of one another. I had fun for the handful of hours I played with friends, but I can’t say I have any desire to return now that we’ve had our fill of blackjack and slots. What new experience awaits if we do return? 

In the end, if you are looking for a new game to play with friends, this can be an option. It’s priced reasonably and won’t break the bank, but there is only so much to see here. If you want a game you can return to time and time again, it may be best to look elsewhere. However, for a quick few hours of fun that will get your gambling fix in? This may do.

Disclaimer: Gamble With Your Friends was reviewed on PC (Steam).

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 DLC Character Doma Releases May 28 in Japan

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 - Doma

Aniplex and CyberConnect2 have announced that Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 DLC character Doma will release on May 28 in Japan. Doma is a playable character in Versus Mode, and he will likely come with new profile photos, quotes and decorations in Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2, just like previously released characters.

Each DLC character is available separately for $4.99 and is included with the Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 Infinity Castle Character Pass ($29.99).

The Infinity Castle Character Pass includes:

Previously, SEGA released the version 1.20 update for Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 featuring the “Infinity Castle” for Versus Mode. What’s more, the Anime Song Pack is available for $14.99, allowing players to change the background music in Versus Mode to songs from the anime series. This includes TV versions of opening and ending theme songs.

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 launched on August 5, 2025, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam for $59.99. Final Weapon reviewed Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2, noting it’s a great game that recaps the events leading to the Infinity Castle Arc.

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- Infinity Castle – Akaza Returns premiered on September 12, 2025, in theaters across the U.S. The movie achieved the biggest opening weekend for an anime film in the country, surpassing the record held by Pokémon: The First Movie in 1999 ($31 million).

NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains Revealed for PC, Switch and Switch 2

NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains

Bandai Namco and BeXide have announced NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains, a new 3D puzzle game based on Fruit Mountain and themed after classic Namco IPs. NAMCO LEGENDARY Mountains launches this summer for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam, and a demo will be playable at BitSummit PUNCH.

Here’s an overview of the game, via Steam:

Classic pixel art meets 3D — Namco’s iconic characters are reborn as “Voxels”!

The world of legendary arcade games returns as a 3D puzzle!
Toss, stack, and merge those “Voxels” — aim for the ultimate high score!

How to Play

Simple controls. Just toss the Voxel capsules into the field!
When two voxels of the same kind collide, they transform into a larger one.

Keep them on the field—don’t let them fall!

Immerse Yourself in Classic Titles with Dedicated Stages & Sounds

Alongside a main stage that blends elements from multiple titles,
you can enjoy dedicated stages for these all-time classics:
PAC-MANDIG DUGXEVIOUSMAPPY, and THE TOWER OF DRUAGA!
Beyond just the visuals, the iconic music will take your gameplay to the next level!

Collect Over 100 Unique Voxels

Clear various challenges to keep unlocking new ones!
Build your favorite lineup and enjoy a fully customized experience!

Build Your Own Gallery

Showcase your collection in the “Collection Room.”
Arrange them freely to recreate your favorite memories or build the ultimate crossover universe!

Aim for the Top in Score Attack!

Relive the thrill of carving your name into the arcade high score board.
Compete in online rankings against players worldwide to claim the top spot!

Utawarerumono: Past and Present Rediscovered Featured on June 4 Famitsu Issue

Utawarerumono Past and Present Rediscovered

Famitsu has announced that AQUAPLUS’ new RPG Utawarerumono: Past and Present Rediscovered will be featured on the June 4 issue of Weekly Famitsu, which releases on May 21 in Japan. Utawarerumono: Past and Present Rediscovered is headlining the Famitsu issue with a new cover illustration and a special feature going over the history of the Utawarerumono series.

Utawarerumono: Past and Present Rediscovered will release on May 28 for PC via Steam, day-and-date with the Japanese release for Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5. However, the Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 versions were not confirmed for the west at the time of this writing.

Ahead of launch, AQUAPLUS released a new manga summarizing the events of Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten. The Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten manga is 33 pages long and was illustrated by @curr_y_ume. Currently, the manga is not available in English.

Here’s an overview of the game, via Steam:

The Utawarerumono legend reaches a new climax in this sprawling JRPG! As a shadow falls over Yamato once more, Oshtor and friends set out on a new adventure—and somewhere, amid white mists, a long slumber approaches its end.

Features
      • A massive traditional JRPG! Explore the sprawling lands of Yamato!
      • The Action Ring system returns, bringing tempo and strategy to every turn-based battle!
      • Unleash devastating techniques and the power of your masks to defeat deadly enemies!
      • Fight and befriend a rich cast including returning Utawarerumono fan favorites!
Story

Long, long ago, in the distant past… or was it in the far-off future?

The mighty empire of Yamato exists at peace under the rule of its god incarnate the Mikado.

Oshtor, Mikazuchi, Munechika, and Shunya have been hailed as heroes ever since they repelled an invasion out of long-lost Arva Shulan.

Yet once more, a shadow falls over the nation. Monster rise in every corner of the land, and disconnected incidents spiral towards one conclusion while old comrades triangulate a response.

As their journey begins anew, they have no way of knowing—what awaits them is sung about only in legends. Somewhere, white mists still cloud a cradle—but a long, light slumber is about to end

GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok Releases ‘Meet the Crew’ Trailers for Playable Roster

Granblue Fantasy Relink Endless Ragnarok

Cygames has released several new “Meet the Crew” trailers highlighting the playable character roster of GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok ahead of launch. The Meet the Crew trailers on YouTube introduce the following characters from GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok: Zeta, Rosetta, Tweyen, Seofon, Id, Sandalphon, Cagliostro, Ghandagoza, Ferry, Vaseraga, Narmaya, Yodarha, Charlotte, Siegfried, Percival, Vane, Lancelot, Eugene, Io, Rackam, Katalina, Djeeta, and Gran.

GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok launches on July 9 for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. Pre-orders for the Standard Edition of GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok are available now for $59.99 featuring the base game and the Upgrade Kit. 

The GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok Special Edition will be available for $79.99 featuring the Standard Edition and Special Pack, which includes special characters colors and useful items for unlocking Seofon, Tweyen, and Sandalphon. The Special Edition also includes the GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink Downloadable Content Collection, which includes previously released DLC for the base game such as the Ignition Pack.

For those who already own GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink, players can purchase the GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok Upgrade Kit for $29.99 to get all of the new content. An GRANBLUE FANTASY: Relink – Endless Ragnarok Upgrade Kit will also be available for $54.99 featuring the Upgrade Kit, Special Pack, and Downloadable Content Collection.

SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table ’44: CLOUDY BEACH’ PV Reveals New Cast Members

SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table '44: CLOUDY BEACH'

The staff of the anime adaptation of Yūshi Ukai and Nekometal’s SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table light novel series revealed a new promotional video, new cast members, and a new key visual for the 44: CLOUDY BEACH theatrical anime.

SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table '44: CLOUDY BEACH'
©鵜飼有志・ねこめたる/KADOKAWA/「死亡遊戯で飯を食う。」製作委員会

The cast of the anime includes:

  • Chiyuki Miura as Yuuki
  • Yume Miyamoto as Airi
  • Anna Nagase as Essei
  • Yukari Tamura as Koyomi
  • Konomi Inagaki as Hizumi
  • Aino Shimada as Maguma
  • Riko Akechi as Mitsuba
  • Hikaru Tōno as Mozuku

SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table 44: CLOUDY BEACH will open in theaters on July 10 in Japan for a limited two-week screening. . The 44:CLOUDY BEACH anime sees Yuki take part in a “Cloudy Beach” game, continuing the death game shenanigans from SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table.

SHIBOYUGI: Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table is streaming on Crunchyroll with English subtitles and an English dub. Netflix is also streaming the anime. 

LIN from MADKID performs the opening theme song “¬Ersterbend” (Not Ersterbend).” Chiai Fujikawa performs the ending theme song “Inori (Prayer).” Fujikawa wrote the lyrics of the ending theme song, and the song was composed and arranged by Seima Kondō from Elements Garden.

The anime’s Japanese cast includes:

  • Chiyuki Miura as Yuki
  • Rena Motomura as Aoi
  • Inori Minase as Kinko
  • Haruka Satō as Kokutō
  • Mutsumi Tamura as Beniya
  • Rina Kawaguchi as Momono
  • Wakana Maruoka as Keito
  • Shion Wakayama as Kotoha
  • Rui Tanabe as Chie
  • Rio Tsuchiya as Mishiro

The English dub cast includes: 

  • Suzie Yeung as Yuki
  • Dawn M. Bennett as Hakushi
  • Michelle Marie as Kinko
  • Morgan Berry as Beniya
  • Kayli Mills as Momono
  • Brianna Knickerbocker as Aoi
  • Sky Santacruz as Kokuto

The English dub crew includes:

  • Voice Director: Alex von David
  • Producer: Eric P. Sherman
  • Mixer: Ben Harrington
  • Engineer: Jonathan Jay Brannen

Sōta Ueno directs the anime at Studio DEEN. Rintarou Ikeda is in charge of series composition. Eri Osada is designing the characters, and Noriyoshi Konuma is the sound director.

Additional staff members include:

  • Concept Art: hewa
  • Color Design: Imari Katsuragi
  • Art Director: Yoshihiro Nakamura
  • Director of Photography: Shinyo Kondō
  • Editing: Haruko Kikuchi
  • Sound Effects: Kaori Yamada
  • Music: Junichi Matsumoto
  • Music Production: Nippon Columbia

Yen Press publishes the light novel series in English and describes the story:

Yuuki wakes up to find herself wearing a maid’s uniform in a strange manor. After wandering into the dining room, she comes across five other girls, each in the exact same outfit. Soon, the girls learn that the manor is brimming with lethal weapons and an array of deadly traps…and that they can only escape by playing the most gruesome of games. As the terrifying truth sets in, each girl’s face goes pale—except Yuuki’s. Why? Because this isn’t her first go-round. That’s right—Yuuki is a professional death game player who lives off the prize money she collects from winning brutal killing competitions, and she’s not about to let this chance pass her by.

Kagurabachi Manga Goes on 1-Week Break due to Takeru Hokazono’s ‘Sudden Illness’

Kagurabachi manga break

Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine confirmed that Takeru Hokazono’s Kagurabachi manga will be taking a 1-week break due to the author’s “sudden illness.” Originally planned to release in the magazine’s 25th issue for 2026, the next Kagurabachi chapter will return in the 26th issue on May 25.

Kagurabachi is getting a television anime adaptation in April 2027. The anime will star Taihi Kimura as Chihiro Rokuhira. Tetsuya Takeuchi directs the Kagurabachi anime at studio Cypic, and Keigo Sasaki handles the character design. Shochiku and CyberAgent are on the production committee.

The anime will have a “world tour” event, aptly titled Kagurabachi World Tour, this summer that will focus on showing the first 20 minutes of the first episode across various anime events. The world tour will end in Japan in spring 2027 where the anime will be eventually released.

Hokazono first released the Kagurabachi manga in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in September 2023. Shueisha published the manga’s 11th compiled volume in Japan on May 1. The manga has enjoyed massive success and has 4 million copies in circulation.

Lastly, here’s an overview of the manga series, via Manga Plus:

Young Chihiro spends his days training under his famous swordsmith father. One day he hopes to become a great sword-maker himself. The goofy father and the serious son–they thought these days would last forever. But suddenly, tragedy strikes. A dark day soaked in blood. Chihiro and his blade now live only for revenge. Epic sword battle action!

Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum is Getting New DLC

Juufuutei Raden's Guide for Pixel Museum

Picross developer Jupiter Corporation has announced that Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum, the puzzle game featuring hololive DEV_IS VTuber Juufuutei Raden, is getting a new “Hakone Travelogue” DLC. The Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum Hakone Travelogue DLC launches in December with a new in-game event exhibit, 30 Hakone-themed puzzles with special themes, three memories, additional music tracks, and new voice-overs. 

Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.

Here’s an overview of Juufuutei Raden’s Guide for Pixel Museum, via the official Steam page:

Curator Raden will guide you through the museum!

A VTuber from hololive DEV_IS, “Juufuutei Raden” from ReGLOSS, will guide you through the museum as the curator.

The entire game world, including Curator Raden and the museum, is depicted in “pixel art”.

Please take a look at Juufuutei Raden, who moves in an adorable way.

You can enjoy Dot Art & Curator Raden’s commentary!

The puzzle is a “Pixel Puzzle” where the illustration is completed by solving it.

The illustrations are based on themes related to arts, crafts, and culture.

In addition to enjoying the completed “Dot Art”, you can also enjoy explanations of artworks with voice commentary by Juufuutei Raden.

Story

Curator Raden has finally opened the long-awaited museum.

However, looking at the exhibition space, it seems the essential artworks are missing.

“This museum is a hands-on exhibition. As you solve the puzzles, they are completed as ‘art’!”

Join Curator Raden as she takes you on a tour of the museum to complete Dot Art!

Game Features

– Play at your own pace with “Pixel Puzzle”

This is a puzzle with simple rules that can be solved by using the vertical and horizontal numbers as clues.

With a detailed tutorial, even beginners can easily enjoy the puzzles.

Various assist functions are implemented to ensure smooth gameplay.

*The assist function can also be turned off.

– Types and number of puzzles

In addition to arts and crafts, it will also includes many puzzles related to Juufuutei Raden.

A wide range of puzzle sizes are available, from “5×5” to “40×30”.

There are also special puzzles that are completed by combining multiple puzzles to form an illustration.

The total number of puzzles is over 300, offering a generous volume!

Juufuutei Raden Profile

Juufuutei Raden / 儒烏風亭らでん

“Care to join me on a journey through a tale?”

A grandma’s girl who covers herself in both tradition and revolution, and sees big dreams in the rakugo world.

She loves arts and culture of all kinds—new and old, Eastern and Western.

She visits museums so often that she is left penny-pinching the rest of the time. It is most certainly not due to her frequent purchases of alcohol.

Through her encounter with rakugo, she has come to enjoy public speaking more than ever, and she is fervishly writing up her own skits.

Saved by the Ice Cold Prince’s Embrace Light Anime Trailer Reveals Cast and Staff

Saved by the Ice Cold Prince's Embrace

The staff for the upcoming light anime adaptation of Hokuhoku Yakiimo and Kusabi Kurokawa’s Saved by the Ice Cold Prince’s Embrace (Migawari Reijō o Sukutta no wa Reikoku Mujihi na Kōri no Ōji no Ai Deshita) manga released a teaser promotional video. The promotional video revealed the staff and cast of the anime.

Check out the video below:

Yūsuke Morishita is directing the anime at IMAGICA Infos and Imageworks Studio in collaboration with StainLab. Yoshiyuki Oguri is directing the sound at ASLEBEN, and Hiromune Kurahashi is handling the sound effects. Kazuya Takahashi is coordinating production, and Yukino Kinoshita and Bay Bridge Studio designed the title logo.

Hokuhoku first released the story on the Shōsetsu ni Narō service in July 2023. Kurokawa then began releasing the manga adaptation under Funguild’s isekai fantasy label Comic Spira in January 2025. Funguild published the manga’s second compiled volume on January 19. The story has enjoyed massive success garnering over 1.5 million downloads.

Lastly, here’s an overview of the series via MangaPlaza who releases the manga in English:

As the illegitimate daughter of a count and his maid, Katrina was born into miserable circumstances. And now that she’s lost her mother, the treatment from her stepsister and stepmother the countess has only grown worse. One day, her stepsister receives a royal order to move to the northern outskirts due to her unseemly behavior at a recent party.

There, she is to learn proper conduct under the tutelage of the resident prince, rumored to be a cruel man. Not wanting to subject her daughter to such punishment, the countess decides to send Katrina instead. Katrina arrives in the north shaking in fear. But contrary to the stories, the “merciless and cold-hearted” prince is kinder than she believed. Might the pure-hearted Katrina find love in the wintry countryside?