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Explosive Update For Mario Kart World Adds A Fan-Favorite Mode And Nerfs A Pesky Item
Mario Kart World's newest update just added a chaotic battle mode and made some changes to a couple of items that already have players celebrating.
The Ver. 1.6.0 patch of the Nintendo Switch 2 launch game includes Bob-omb Blast, a battle mode first introduced to the series in Mario Kart: Double Dash for GameCube. It's similar to the standard Balloon Battle mode, where you score points by hitting other players with items, except that players can only use Bob-ombs--and they can carry up to 10 at a time. Expect pandemonium on the battlefield.
Bob-omb Blast has come to #MarioKartWorld on #NintendoSwitch2! Use nothing but Bob-ombs to burst the balloons of your rivals, racking up points along the way. Score the most points to win in this returning battle mode! pic.twitter.com/HF5q9pvCOh
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) March 31, 2026Earlier this month, fans spotted a Bob-omb icon in an image shared by Nintendo, leading many to believe that the company had accidentally let slip that the mode was on its way. Bob-omb Blast joins Balloon Battle and Coin Runners as one of three battle modes in World--fingers crossed that Nintendo will add Shine Thief from Double Dash and Renegade Roundup from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe down the line.
Continue Reading at GameSpotResident Evil Movie Director Teases His Vision For The Reboot
Weapons and Barbarian director Zach Cregger has further teased his upcoming Resident Evil movie, saying he's making a movie that's unlike anything he's ever seen. He also addressed how he expects there to be fan blowback for what he's doing with the Resident Evil franchise.
"I love the idea of being pitted against a world that is hellbent on annihilating you," Cregger told The New York Times. "It just feels fun and I haven't seen a movie that offers that sort of experience."
He went on to say that if his movie deviates from popular Resident Evil lore, he would expect that some part of the fandom to "crucify" him.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Last Of Us Season 3 Videos Leak From The Set, Showing Abby And Lev
Production on the third season of HBO's The Last of Us series is now underway, and videos and images from the set have emerged, showing the characters Abby (Kaitlyn Dever) and Lev (Kyriana Kratter).
Filming is taking place in Vancouver, and with some shoots taking place in public places, people took out their phones and starting filming the production. In this video, we see Abby walking across the top of a building, holding a long rifle, surrounded by production crew. Lev can be seen as well, wielding a bow and arrow. Close-up images of Abby and Lev were also snapped from the set.
As in the game, Lev will be depicted in the TV as a 13-year-old transgender boy. Kratter, who is 15 and played breakout character KB in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, is understood to be cisgender. This has prompted discussion and debate.
Continue Reading at GameSpotDisco Elysium Studio's Zero Parades: For Dead Spies Launches This May
Zero Parades: For Dead Spies--a spiritual succesor to Disco Elysium from that game's studio, ZA/UM--is arriving sooner than you might have expected. GameSpot can exclusively reveal that Zero Parades launches on May 21, initially as a PC exclusive.
At launch, Zero Parades will feature full English voice acting as well as text localization for English, Russian, Spanish (Latin America), Simplified Chinese, and German, with later updates also adding text localization for Traditional Chinese, French, Italian, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, and Turkish.
In a press release announcing the news, ZA/UM studio head Allen Murray emphasized that it took too long for full localizations to come to Disco Elysium.
Continue Reading at GameSpotAnime Thriller Perfect Blue Getting A Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-Ray In June
Perfect Blue: Steelbook Edition (4K Blu-ray)
Preorder at Amazon Preorder at GruvAnime covers many genres, and if you're in the mood for psychological suspense, check out this preorder for the cult-classic thriller Perfect Blue. A stylish new steelbook edition of Satoshi Kon's landmark film releases June 16, and you can preorder the 4K Blu-ray for $36 through Gruv. It's also available at Amazon, though the price is much higher at $50. We expect Amazon's price to drop to match Gruv's ahead of launch, and preordering at Amazon means you're entitled to any price drops and don't pay until your order ships.
Perfect Blue: Steelbook Edition (4K Blu-ray) $36 | Releases June 16
The Perfect Blue Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-ray is a complete 4K restoration of the original film. It includes both the English dub and the original Japanese voice track with English subtitles. The 4K disc comes with a standard Blu-ray copy of the film. Special features include a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the "Angel of Your Heart" music video, cast and crew interviews, several trailers, and almost two hours of lectures by Kon discussing the film's themes.
Perfect Blue Collector's Edition Bonus Materials
- Interviews with the cast and crew
- Angel of Your Heart Recording Session
- Theatrical trailers and TV spots
- Director Satoshi Kon's lectures
- Perfect Blue promotional video
Perfect Blue was Kon's directorial debut and was first released in 1997. Set in the cutthroat world of Japan's entertainment industry, the film follows pop idol Mima Kirigoe and her efforts to break into acting. Under pressure from work, obsessive fans, stalkers, and gruesome murders around her, Kirigoe finds herself caught in a nightmare as her reality begins to crack. Considered one of the best anime films of all time, Kon followed it with the influential Millennium Actress, Tokyo Godfather, and Paprika, but his career was cut short by his death in 2010.
A Perfect Blue 4K Collector's Edition was released in December 2025. Amazon still has it in stock for $66.84 (was $100). While it is pricier than the steelbook edition, it includes all the same bonus materials plus extras like a 128-page art book, 10 art cards, a poster, and a slipcase cover with alternate art.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe First Berserker: Khazan's Anniversary Comes With Free In-Game Rewards
The First Berserker: Khazan has been out for one year now, and to mark the occasion, developer Neople has shared some in-game statistics, thanked players in a heartfelt statement, and offered an anniversary loot haul.
Creative director Junho Lee shared his thoughts in a note to the community, stating that the game's release "feels like just yesterday." He also notes, "I poured my heart into making Khazan, telling myself that this would be the game I stake my entire career on." Despite feeling like he had given "every last ounce of energy" to the game's development, Lee says that the player engagement and feedback have spurred him on to "create something even better."
To that end, Khazan's story is far from over. "We're pouring ourselves into it with genuine excitement, truly hoping from the bottom of our hearts that you'll love what's to come," Lee added. To thank players, developer Neople has granted everyone a first anniversary armor and weapon set. Everyone who has purchased the game, even if you haven't logged in yet, will receive the Immortal Fury set.
Continue Reading at GameSpotAll Pokemon Pokopia Food, Cooking Recipes, And Effects
In Pokemon Pokopia, you're not only tasked with building habitats for Pokemon, but sometimes you'll be requested to provide them with specific food items. Cooking up some recipes can also be beneficial to you and power up Ditto's moves. In this guide, we'll explain all of the different food items and recipes found in Pokopia, as well as how to cook them and the benefits they provide.
Table of Contents [hide]How to unlock cooking in PokopiaYou unlock the ability to cook after you reach the Great rank in your Pokedex and open the gate to Rocky Ridges. From there, you'll need to start the main questline for Rocky Ridges and meet Chef Dente.
Chef Dente will explain the basics in a tutorial for cutting leaves for a salad and baking bread in an oven. There are some more complex recipes the Pokemon will request from you, but don't worry, we'll guide you through cooking each one.
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