Yooka-Replaylee 60 FPS Update is Now Available on Switch 2

Yooka-Replaylee Switch 2 60 FPS update

After numerous requests from fans, Playtonic Games has released a new update for the Nintendo Switch 2 version of Yooka-Replaylee with a 60 FPS performance mode. Alongside the 60 FPS update, Yooka-Replaylee is 20% off through April 30 at 2:59 a.m. ET in the Nintendo eShop.

Here’s an overview of the latest update, via Playtonic Games:

Yooka-Replaylee now runs at 60FPS on Nintendo Switch 2, with a brand-new performance mode available right now. After tremendous outcry, we’ve given your favourite duo an even smoother adventure. Expect faster, more expressive platforming, more responsive movement, and a silky-smooth experience as you explore every corner of this colourful world. Whether this is your first time experiencing the wonderful world of Yooka and Laylee, or you’re returning to hunt down every last Pagie, there’s never been a better time to jump in. Available now as a performance update on Nintendo Switch 2.

Yooka-Replaylee launched on October 9, 2025 for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam for $29.99 digitally. Owners of the original Yooka-Laylee may purchase the game at a discounted price of $20.99. Various updates for the game have been released since launch with various bug fixes, new display options, improved HDR compatibility, and some quality of life improvements.

PM Studios and Playtonic Games released the physical edition of Yooka-Replaylee for Nintendo Switch 2 (full game on cart), PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on December 18, 2025 for $69.99 CAD / $49.99 USD at Video Games Plus. The Yooka-Replaylee physical edition includes the game, a collectible game map poster, and an exclusive character sticker pack.

Super Mario Bros Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park Review – Wondrous Discovery

Back in 2023, when Super Mario Bros. Wonder was released, it marked a true revamp for the 2D Mario franchise, especially after the fatigue that fans felt with the New Super Mario Bros. series. Out of every game in Nintendo’s first-party lineup thus far, it was only a matter of time until Wonder received a Switch 2 Edition, especially after its critical acclaim.

That said, when you look at the lineup of first-party Nintendo Switch 2 Editions released thus far, there’s a true mixed bag in regards to quality. Some of these releases have a $20 upgrade pack attached in addition to their pricey $60 MSRP, so I hope you’ll forgive my apprehension whenever a new one is announced, especially for those who have a digital collection. So, let’s go back to the Flower Kingdom and see if the fabled Bellabel Park holds up, or if this is yet another disappointment, making you stick with just the Nintendo Switch 1 version of Super Mario Bros. Wonder

Welcome to the Flower Kingdom

Let’s start things off with the main campaign. In Super Mario Bros. Wonder, we begin our journey in a brand-new kingdom called the Flower Kingdom. After Prince Florian welcomes Mario and his friends, Bowser suddenly attempts to steal one of the Kingdom’s prized possessions, the Wonder Flower. Upon touching it, the flower’s power causes him to fuse with the Flower Kingdom’s castle, and wherever he passed, all the residents’ houses turned into prisons, trapping them inside. But of course, that’s where Mario comes in. He’s used to this by now; I’m sure it’s just another Wednesday for him. So, he and his pals embark on a journey to collect the Royal Seeds scattered across the kingdom, so they can undo Bowser’s transformation magic and rescue its residents before he accumulates enough power.

Honestly, the 2D Mario series was never really known for having a complex story to begin with, and that’s not really going to change here. Although even for 2D Mario standards, I do think this game has quite a bit of dialogue, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. However, I do find that sometimes Prince Florian can be a bit aloof, with some of his dialogue making me question things such as, “You’ve lived here your entire life, and you don’t know that?” Still, I really enjoy the story’s overall presentation, because many cutscenes get the point across without too much text.

The first thing you’ll be prompted to pick in Super Mario Bros. Wonder is your character. Your choices are between Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Blue Toad, Yellow Toad, and Toadette. There are also specific characters meant to help beginners, such as Yoshi and his five color variants, as well as Nabbit. Unlike Mario and his friends, they do not take damage, and Yoshi can also use his trademark flutter jump, as well as eat enemies and turn them into eggs. As a trade-off, though, power-ups will not affect these characters. In the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, two new characters can be selected: Rosalina and Luma. The former is functionally identical to Mario and company in that she can use power-ups. Luma, on the other hand, can only appear as a second player controlled by the Joy-Con 2’s mouse or via the standard control stick. The player controlling it can assist other players by attacking enemies and hitting blocks.

Something interesting I’ve noticed is that on the title screen, you’re given the option to start Super Mario Bros. Wonder‘s Nintendo Switch version. This effectively disables any content the Switch 2 version added. As far as I could tell, this is to ensure compatibility with multiplayer, because Nintendo Switch 2 Edition players cannot play or enter multiplayer rooms from the Switch 1 version. Given that ejecting or deleting a game’s upgrade pack isn’t the most straightforward thing, it’s nice that it’s as easy as pressing the button on the title screen.

The Wonder Flower’s Unique Effects

Now let’s talk about the stages of Super Mario Bros. Wonder. The objective is pretty simple: you must traverse and get to the goal to save the trapped Poplin at the end, who will give you a Wonder Seed. There are seven total worlds, plus one central area that serves as a sort of connection between them. In order to progress the story, you’ll need to collect a good amount of these Wonder Seeds in order to defeat the Piranha Plant blocking the path.

Each world’s stages have a charming variety, but if there’s one thing that sets them apart from other 2D Mario titles, it’s the Wonder effect. Hidden within each level is the Wonder Flower. Once you touch it, the entire stage will transform itself into a challenge, upon clearing which will give you another Wonder Seed.

You just never know what will happen until you touch that Wonder Flower, really. Warp Pipes might start to crawl like caterpillars, enemies might become gigantic and start to sing a tune, or Mario and his friends might transform into a weird object. This all sounds positively absurd in both theory and practice, but this sheer absurdity is what hooked me onto Super Mario Bros. Wonder. The level designers clearly had a lot of fun, and in terms of difficulty, they managed to create a pleasing balance between levels that were both easy yet difficult, with challenges that were still pleasing to beat.

Another customization feature Super Mario Bros. Wonder offers is the badge system. You can use your Purple Flower Coins to purchase them, or obtain them from certain stages in the game. These Badges can provide all sorts of neat effects, such as starting the stage with a Mushroom or placing additional platforms to ensure you don’t fall. While you can only use one badge at a time, swapping them out is very easy, and by default, the game will automatically open the Badges menu if you happen to lose a life. In fact, some collectibles almost seem to require that you have a certain badge equipped, which does give you a reason to go back to those stages.

Take Your Time to Discover

For the first time ever in the series, there is no time limit. You can quite literally take your time with each stage. The scoring system has also been removed, but you can still accumulate combo kills to get an additional life. Overall, these are some of the most ingenious 2D Mario stages I’ve seen yet, and I enjoy each and every one of their gimmicks. Unfortunately, I can’t say I was a fan of the Palace bosses themselves. Instead of unique bosses tailored to each area, you have to defeat Bowser Jr. to get the Royal Seed. Granted, each time you fight him, he does have a special kind of Wonder effect gimmick going on, though at the end of the day, he looks the same. Thankfully, that gripe of mine was somewhat addressed in the Switch 2 Edition.

When I first started a fresh save file on Super Mario Bros. Wonder, it immediately prompted me to try out the online mode, and I can’t say I like it all that much. Going into a stage will just randomly pair you up with other players who are also playing that same level alongside you in real time. These players can then leave their standees, which can act as middle points to help those who need to complete the levels. While it is a cool feature for the more difficult stages, I’ve noticed some players place their standees in secret locations, which removes that feeling of discovery, so you can find them yourself. I do see the vision in helping someone in their 100% journey, but I would strongly recommend playing through the stages first in single-player mode. Maybe, just maybe, you can use the standees as a last resort if you’re truly stuck, but otherwise, the mechanic was more trouble than it should’ve been. 

Take a Break at the Park

Now, with the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, what do you actually get when upgrading your game? Well, as soon as you get through the first three stages of World 1, you’ll meet a Poplin who belongs to Captain Toad’s brigade. Upon freeing him, you’ll be immediately thrust into the cutscenes that unlock Bellabel Park. This introduction also immediately gives you a warm hello to the main antagonists of the Bellabel Park expansion, the Koopalings, which the game calls “Bowser’s lackeys”. But even after you knock them out, they manage to flee with Bellabel Park’s treasures, the aptly named Bellabel Flowers. This causes Captain Toad and his Poplin assistants to go on a journey to track down the Koopalings so you can take back what was stolen from the park.

But what is Bellabel Park, you might ask? In summary, it’s an extra area that is divided into two hubs: Attraction Central and Camp Central. Let’s start with the former. Here, you can play a variety of attractions through local communication, online, and even use GameShare to play them with others who don’t own a copy of the game. The attractions themselves are divided into cooperative and competitive. The attractions themselves have pretty simple objectives: Collect as many coins as you can, help a player reach the goal. Unfortunately, none of these attractions support single-player mode, so you must either connect online with friends on your friends list or use GameShare for those who do not own a copy of the game.

I actually had the opportunity to play through Bellabel Park at a family gathering we had recently, and we had lots of fun. In fact, I was very shocked at the sheer variety of attractions this area had to offer. But unfortunately, I fear this is not a mode I will be regularly playing. You see, while GameShare is possible, the considerable distance between my friends and me ends up creating a very ugly input lag, which makes some attractions very difficult. Still, I do agree that if you have a group of friends you can get together, Bellabel Park is a solid multiplayer mode.

Now let’s talk about Camp Central. Out of the two new additions to the Switch 2 Edition, this is what I was looking forward to the most. Here, you’ll be able to access the Toad Brigade’s camp, which contains a variety of things you can do. First, you can play some training challenges from the Blue Toad. These challenges range from equipping a specific badge to completing a stage as fast as possible, to even some where you must avoid collecting coins. Clearing these challenges will give you Bellabel Water, which can be used at the park’s fountain to obtain various items.

Among these items, you can obtain a new type of badge called a Dual Badge, which combines two Badge effects in one. So, for example, the Auto Super Mushroom + Coin Reward badges will allow you to collect more coins and start the stage with a Super Mushroom at the beginning. These badges are definitely handy and allow for some further customization of the effects you need.

Finally, you have the Koopalings I mentioned previously. In each world, you’ll come across a tent from the Toad Brigade. Upon interacting with one of them, Plucky, the brigade’s companion bird, will give you a report that one of the Koopalings has been spotted in that world’s level, prompting you to reclaim the Bellabel Flower they stole. Upon entering the stage, they will envelop themselves in Wonder power, changing the stage to their whim. In a similar manner to the Royal Seeds from the main campaign, there are seven Bellabel Flowers to collect in total. These fights are absolutely fantastic, and they are everything I wanted out of boss battles in Wonder.

The development team was very attentive in how they chose to represent each Koopaling’s Wonder form, making them really shine in a way that fits their personality from when they were first introduced. I had a lot of fun with each of them, and I hope we see them in future Mario games, because to me, they are classic enemies that sadly haven’t reached the same level of iconography as Bowser Jr. 

A Very Fun Experience

After playing through Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park, I initially thought this would be just like Kirby and the Forgotten Land‘s Switch 2 upgrade, where the amount of content added wasn’t really worth the price. But after playing through everything the Switch 2 Edition has to offer, I do think the Bellabel Park expansion manages to stand out in a big way. Of all the Switch 2 Editions I’ve seen from Nintendo, I would go as far as to say it’s probably the best Switch 2 Edition we’ve seen yet.

While it is a shame that Bellabel Park walls off some of its features in multiplayer, Nintendo did not skimp on making it accessible, and the added quality-of-life features and additions are great. Both first-time buyers and returning players will have a great time with what’s here.

Disclaimer: Super Mario Bros Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park was reviewed on Nintendo Switch 2.

Persona5: The Phantom X Version 3.6 Adds Goro Akechi

Persona5 The Phantom X Version 3.6

SEGA has released the Version 3.6 update for Persona5: The Phantom X featuring the long-awaited debut of 5-star Phantom Thief Goro Akechi from Persona 5 Royal. The new update also introduces the “Crossroads of Fate: Laboratory Arc Part 2” special event, other limited-time events, and various new rewards.

Goro Akechi arrives in the Most Wanted Phantom Idol Contract, which offers a higher drop rate for certain Phantom Thieves. Akechi’s exclusive 5-star weapon can also be acquired from Arms Deals: Silent Pistol, completing his powerful Almighty build. As a 5-star Almighty Sweeper, Akechi excels at dealing massive damage when paired with powerful attacker allies. He can also use Bless attribute attacks to boost ally damage and Curse attribute attacks to reduce enemy defense. Additionally, Akechi’s Flames of Desire supports all attributes and can activate up to three different Flames of Desire effects.

The Crossroads of Fate: Laboratory Arc Part 2 event is running through April 30 with Persona5: The Phantom X Version 3.6. The event sees the Phantom Thieves from P5X team up with the Phantom Thieves of P5R, including Akechi. Players can explore a new Palace with challenging boss battles to earn rewards, including Gold Tickets, Platinum Milicoins, Unusual Rebel Coins, 8-Sided Dice, Meta Jewels and Loaded Dice.

8-Sided Dice and Loaded Dice collected by playing Crossroads of Fate: Laboratory Arc Part 2 can be used to explore Mementos and gain rewards. After progressing to a certain point, players will battle the boss of that route and defeat them to progress further. Collect Flowers while exploring and exchange them for various rewards, including Gold Tickets, Kagura Bells and other rewards.

Further, players can take on powerful bosses in Recollections of Fate. Players can earn Loaded Dice and Joy Medals, which can be exchanged for Wonder’s exclusive weapon and other rewards. Once a level is cleared, Stamina Mode will be unlocked, allowing players to repeated challenge stages with their stamina to obtain Unusual Rebel Coins and other rewards.

Goro Akechi makes an appearance at Café Leblanc in Yongen-Jaya, and players can earn various rewards by completing City Life activities. In addition, a new Synergy Story for Manaka Nagao was added, and players can earn up to 7 Platinum Milicoins by logging in every day for up to 7 days during the latest login bonus event.

Persona5: The Phantom X is available now for Android, iOS, and PC via Steam.

Street Fighter Movie Official Trailer Released

Street Fighter Movie Official Trailer Released

Paramount Pictures and Legendary have released the first official trailer for the Street Fighter movie. The film will release in theaters on October 16.

The trailer showcases the film’s many characters, including Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, M. Bison, Cammy, Guile, Akuma, and more. It also reveals more information about it’s story, which the description further outlines: “Set in 1993, estranged Street Fighters Ryu (Andrew Koji) and Ken Masters (Noah Centineo) are thrown back into combat when the mysterious Chun-Li (Callina Liang) recruits them for the next World Warrior Tournament: a brutal clash of fists, fate, and fury.

But behind this battle royale lies a deadly conspiracy that forces them to face off against each other and the demons of their past. And if they don’t, it’s GAME OVER! Helmed by director Kitao Sakurai, Street Fighter is set to bring the battle from the arcade to the big screen with Hadoukens, roundhouses, and all your favorite characters.”

Check out the official trailer for Street Fighter below:

Lastly, the main cast of the Street Fighter movie includes: 

  • Andrew Koji (WarriorBullet Train) as Ryu
  • Noah Centineo (Black AdamThe Recruit) as Ken
  • Leati Joseph Anoa’i (WWE Superstar Roman Reigns) as Akuma
  • Jason Momoa (AquamanA Minecraft MovieSupergirl) as Blanka
  • Callina Liang (Presence) as Chun-Li
  • Orville Peck as Vega
  • Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as Balrog
  • Andrew Schulz as Dan Hibiki
  • Cody Rhodes (WWE Superstar) as Guile
  • David Dastmalchian (Late Night With The DevilOppenheimerThe Suicide Squad) as M. Bison
  • Hirooki Goto as E. Honda
  • Vidyut Jammwal as Dhalsim
  • Rayna Vallandingham as Juli
  • Mel Jarnson as Cammy
  • Eric André as Don Sauvage
  • Alexander Volkanovski as Joe
  • Olivier Richters as Zangief

Dorohedoro Season 2 English Dub Cast Revealed

Dorohedoro Season 2

Crunchyroll has revealed the English dub cast and crew for Dorohedoro Season 2, which is streaming now on the service.

The Dorohedoro Season 2 English dub cast and crew include:

English Dub Cast

  • Caiman voiced by Aleks Le
  • Shin voiced by Griffin Burns
  • Noi voiced by Cherami Leigh
  • Risu voiced by Alejandro Saab
  • Kento voiced by Bill Butts
  • Nishinoya voiced by Christopher Corey Smith
  • Dokuga voiced by Kieran Regan
  • Vaux voiced by Michael Sorich
  • Thirteen voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch
  • Tetsujo voiced by Ben Diskin
  • En voiced by Keith Silverstein
  • Ebisu voiced by Cristina Vee
  • Kojima voiced by Todd Haberkorn
  • Johnson voiced by Joe Ochman
  • Fujita voiced by Bryce Papenbrook
  • Kasukabe Adult voiced by Kirk Thornton
  • Nikaido voiced by Reba Buhr
  • Ushishimada voiced by Christopher Swindle
  • Haru voiced by Anairis Quinones
  • Hiratsuka voiced by Kaiji Tang
  • Sade voiced by Cassandra Lee Morris

English Dub Crew

  • Dubbing Director: Gavin Cooper Harrison
  • Dubbing Casting Lead: Gavin Cooper Harrison
  • Adapter: Garrett Hanson
  • Recordist: Pelin Takis
  • Editor: Matan Kaufman
  • Mixer: Barry Lawson
  • Project Manager: Abigail Salcido
  • Production Supervisor: Diego Carvalho Diniz

New episodes of Dorohedoro Season 2 will release on Wednesdays at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. ET on Netflix and Crunchyroll

(K)NoW_NAME performs the opening theme song “Zettai Must Danmen” and the ending theme song “Return to Head.”

Yuichiro Hayashi is returning to direct the new season at MAPPA, and Tomohiro Kishi is returning as the character designer. Miho Sugiura is the art director, and Itsuku Onishi is the color key artist.

New cast members for the second season include:

  • Kōki Uchiyama as Dokuga
  • Daiki Hamano as Tetsujō
  • Tomokazu Koshimura as Saji
  • Katsuhito Nomura as Ton
  • Atsushi Imaruoka as Ushishimada
  • Sara Matsumoto as Natsuki
  • Ami Koshimizu as Haru
Dorohedoro Season 2 April 1 key visual
©2026 林田球・小学館/『ドロヘドロ Season2』製作委員会

Here’s a synopsis of the manga’s first volume, via VIZ Media:

In a city so dismal it’s known only as “the Hole,” a clan of Sorcerers have been plucking people off the streets to use as guinea pigs for atrocious “experiments” in the black arts. In a dark alley, Nikaido found Caiman, a man with a reptile head and a bad case of amnesia. To undo the spell, they’re hunting and killing the Sorcerers in the Hole, hoping that eventually they’ll kill the right one. But when En, the head Sorcerer, gets word of a lizard-man slaughtering his people, he sends a crew of “cleaners” into the Hole, igniting a war between two worlds.

Starfield Has Been Rated for Nintendo Switch 2 in Taiwan

Starfield Switch 2

Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda’s Starfield has been rated for Nintendo Switch 2 in Taiwan ahead of an official announcement, as spotted by Universo Nintendo. Starfield is shaping up to be the fourth game from Bethesda for Nintendo Switch 2 following the releases of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition and Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition and the announcement of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.

Starfield Switch 2 rating

Starfield is currently available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Windows and Steam alongside the recently released Free Lanes update and Terran Armada story expansion on all platforms. 

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

Starfield is the first new universe in over 25 years from Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 4. In this next generation role-playing game set amongst the stars, create any character you want and explore with unparalleled freedom as you embark on an epic journey to answer humanity’s greatest mystery.

In the year 2330, humanity has ventured beyond our solar system, settling new planets, and living as a spacefaring people. You will join Constellation – the last group of space explorers seeking rare artifacts throughout the galaxy – and navigate the vast expanse of space in Bethesda Game Studios’ biggest and most ambitious game.

Tell Your Story

In Starfield the most important story is the one you tell with your character. Start your journey by customizing your appearance and deciding your Background and Traits. Will you be an experienced explorer, a charming diplomat, a stealthy cyber runner, or something else entirely? The choice is yours. Decide who you will be and what you will become.

Explore Outer Space

Venture through the stars and explore more than 1000 planets. Navigate bustling cities, explore dangerous bases, and traverse wild landscapes. Meet and recruit a memorable cast of characters, join in the adventures of various factions, and embark on quests across the Settled Systems. A new story or experience is always waiting to be discovered.

Captain the Ship Of Your Dreams

Pilot and command the ship of your dreams. Personalize the look of your ship, modify critical systems including weapons and shields, and assign crew members to provide unique bonuses. In deep space you will engage in high-stakes dogfights, encounter random missions, dock at star stations, and even board and commandeer enemy ships to add to your collection.

Discover, Collect, Build

Explore planets and discover the fauna, flora, and resources needed to craft everything from medicine and food to equipment and weapons. Build outposts and hire a crew to passively extract materials and establish cargo links to transfer resources between them. Invest these raw materials into research projects to unlock unique crafting recipes.

Lock and Load

Space can be a dangerous place. A refined combat system gives you the tools to deal with any situation. Whether you prefer long-range rifles, laser weapons, or demolitions, each weapon type can be modified to complement your playstyle. Zero G environments add a chaotic spectacle to combat, while boost packs give players freedom to maneuver like never before.

Tekken 8 Update 3.00.02 Makes Major Balance Adjustments

Bandai Namco has revealed patch notes for Tekken 8 update 3.00.02, which fixes unintended behaviors and brings adjustments to Heat Dash combo starters and Heat-related moves. Tekken 8 update 3.00.02 is described as an “emergency update” ahead of a larger battle balance-focused update coming in late May 2026, but the update does bring some character nerfs and buffs as well.

Read up on the patch notes for Tekken 8 update 3.00.02 below, via the game’s official website:

Character Move Behavior Fixes and Balance Adjustments

In Ver.3.00.02, we addressed unintended behaviors and made adjustments to Heat Dash combo starters and select Heat-related moves. For Heat-related moves, we focused on moves where the reward was disproportionately high relative to the difficulty of confirming hits and the associated risks.

The next update is scheduled for release in late May. We will continue our efforts to improve overall battle balance and create a better competitive experience.

For more details on our response policy, please refer to the following article:
https://www.tekken-official.jp/tekken_news/?p=2851

Known Issues

The bug fixes and move property adjustments implemented in Ver.3.00.02 have affected the Command List and explanatory texts in Special Style, Arcade Quest, and Practice modes, resulting in discrepancies between the displayed information and actual move properties.

In prioritizing these adjustments, we were unable to address this issue in time, and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. This issue is scheduled to be fixed in the next update, planned for release in late May.

Lastly, Tekken 8 is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Future updates will add Kunimitsu in late spring, Bob in summer, Roger Jr. in autumn, and a mysterious character and stage in winter. 

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Angry Birds Content Drop is Now Available

Sonic Racing CrossWorlds Red

SEGA has released free Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds DLC character Red with a new Super Roaster vehicle, special emotes and sounds, and three new songs to the Jukebox as part of the Angry Birds Content Drop.

The newly added songs include:

  • “Go! Theme”
  • “Go! Theme (Final Lap)”
  • “Angry Birds Theme”

To celebrate the release of Red, the Angry Birds Festival will be live in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds from April 16 at 8:00 p.m. ET to April 19 at 7:59 p.m. ET. Players can earn decals, gadgets and more by participating. In addition, DLC characters Goro Majima and Arle will be added in April and May, respectively. 

Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is available now for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam. The Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Season Pass is available now for $29.99. 

The Season Pass includes the following collaborative content:

  • Minecraft
    • Playable characters: Steve, Alex, and Creeper
    • Minecraft-themed course and vehicle
  • SpongeBob SquarePants
    • Playable characters: SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick
    • SpongeBob SquarePants-themed course and vehicle
  • PAC-MAN
    • Playable characters: Pac-Man and rival ghosts
    • PAC-MAN-themed course and vehicle
  • Mega Man Pack
    • Playable characters Mega Man and Proto Man
    • Mega Man-themed course and vehicle
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Avatar Legends

Final Weapon previously reviewed Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds and gave it a 4.5/5 score, noting that “there is very little in the way between the player and the game’s content, making for a refreshing pick-up-and-play experience that will satisfy players of all ages and skill levels. CrossWorlds is a kart racer that deeply understands the appeal of the genre and manages to finish in first place because of that.”

Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World Season 3 Blu-ray Launches July 28 on Crunchyroll Store

ReZero Season 3

Crunchyroll has announced that its Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World Season 3 Blu-ray will release on July 28 on the Crunchyroll Store. A Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World Season 3 Blu-ray Limited Edition will be available with an art book, three acrylic keychains, eight art cards, and a sticker sheet. The Blu-ray’s special features a theatrical etiquette video, promo videos, and textless opening and ending songs. 

Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon Season 2 and The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You Season 2 will both release on July 14 on Blu-ray from Crunchyroll. In addition, The Apothecary Diaries Season 1 Blu-ray SteelBook will release on July 28 as a Crunchyroll Store exclusive.

New episodes of Re:ZERO Starting Life in Another World Season 4 are releasing and streaming Wednesdays at 6:00 a.m. PT / 9:00 a.m. ET on Crunchyroll

Tomokazu Sugita joins the cast of the fourth season as Reid Astrea. The cast also includes Kengo Kawanishi as Roy Alphard, Konomi Kohara as Rui Arneb, and Fairouz Ai as Shaula.

The staff includes:

  • Director: Masahiro Shinohara
  • Series Script Supervisor: Masahiro Yokotani
  • Character Design/Chief Animation Director: Haruka Sagawa
  • Monster Design: Keitaro Chiba
  • Prop Design: Goichi Iwahata and Noritaka Suzuki
  • Art Setting: Kaoru Aoki (BIHO)
  • Art Director: Ryōka Kinoshita (BIHO)
  • Color Key Artist: Izumi Sakamoto
  • Compositing Director of Photography: Miori Miyagi (T2 Studio)
  • 3D Director: Kentarō Ijima (Felix Film)
  • Editing: Hitomi Sudō (REAL-T)
  • Music: Kenichiro Suehiro
  • Music Production: Kadokawa
  • Sound Director: Jin Aketagawa
  • Sound Production: Magic Capsule
  • Animation Production: WHITE FOX

Konomi Suzuki and Ashnikko perform the opening theme song “Reconnect,” which was produced by Giga and Teddyloid. MYTH&ROID and TK from Ling Tosite Sigure perform the ending theme song “Ender Ember.”

 

MONGIL: STAR DIVE is Now Available for PC, Android and iOS

Netmarble has released monster-taming action RPG MONGIL: STAR DIVE on Android via Google Play, iOS via App Store, and PC via Windows (Netmarble Launcher) and Epic Games Store. To celebrate the launch, Netmarble is hosting various in-game events in MONGIL: STAR DIVE with a number of different rewards up for grabs, including Compass of Promise summoning tickets, Special Gold Upgrade Stone 5-star Monsterling upgrade materials, and Monsterling Chests.

What’s more, Netmarble business team leader Dong Ki Kang also confirmed that there will be global online and offline events for MONGIL: STAR DIVE following launch, including pop-up stores, event zones, and merchandise events, are planned worldwide. Netmarble also confirmed that there are plans to bring MONGIL: STAR DIVE to consoles, including Xbox platforms and PlayStation 5. Regarding in-game events, post-launch content plans include Episode 6 with a Far East region, new playable character Esther, the upcoming Legendary Monster “Reginula,” and much more. 

Final Weapon had the opportunity to interview the development team members of MONGIL: STAR DIVE, including Netmarble game publishing director Jung-ho Lee Netmarble Monster project director Min-kyun Kim, and Netmarble Monster production director Dong-jo Lee, during Tokyo Game Show 2025.