Marvel Rivals: Invisible Woman release date, abilities, and more

In Marvel Rivals Season 1, another member of the Fantastic Four, Sue Storm (also known as Invisible Woman), is set to appear. Her moniker suggests her primary ability, but she offers more than just invisibility. Gameplay footage released by NetEase Games reveals additional aspects about this character:

* She can manipulate light for offensive purposes, creating powerful energy blasts.
* She has the ability to project force fields for both defense and offense.
* Her invisibility skill allows her to move stealthily and avoid enemy attacks.
* In team battles, her synergy with other characters, such as Mr. Fantastic and The Thing, is evident, showcasing a strategic advantage.

Overwatch 2 keeps 6v6 mode active until mid-season update

The fourteenth season of Overwatch 2 is in full swing, and it brings fantastic news for fans of six-versus-six (6v6) battles. Indeed, the 6v6 Role Queue game mode in Overwatch 2 has been prolonged until the mid-season update! Here’s what you need to know.

T1 DDoS issues remain unresolved, sparking community outrage

2025’s new year has commenced, and enthusiasts of League of Legends (LoL) are buzzing with excitement about the thrilling developments this year promises. Among these novelties are the introduction of fresh rosters for teams in regional leagues and the inaugural First Stand 2025 tournament, which showcases the Fearless Draft format – a first-ever in League of Legends esports. Despite the influx of new things, an age-old problem persists within the community: the ongoing unresolved Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks that plague T1.

Welcome to Gen.G 2.0: Official uniform release date announced

On the rear of their primary tee it states: “Modify the game, change the world.” The South Korean team Gen.G has set the dates for the official 2025 League of Legends jersey launch. If you missed out on purchasing last year’s jersey, now is your opportunity to grab one.

Golden Globes bring in 9.3 million viewers, down 2% from last year

The viewership for this year’s award show decreased by 2% from last year’s 9.4 million viewers, with a total of 9.2 million viewers watching live on CBS and Paramount+. Despite showing a slight improvement compared to the 2023 broadcast, these numbers are significantly lower than the 19 million viewers who tuned in back in 2019.