Epic Crossover: Monster Hunter Wilds Teams Up with Street Fighter 6!

As a die-hard fan, I’ve been buzzing with excitement ever since the Monster Hunter Wilds Twitter account dropped a logo that looked strikingly similar to Street Fighter 6’s distinctive art style earlier in the week. This sent the community into a frenzy, and it wasn’t long before we were almost positive that a collaboration between these two Capcom titles was imminent. The big question on everyone’s lips was the extent and specifics of this crossover, and now, thankfully, those details have been confirmed!

Atomfall Was “Immediately Profitable” at Launch, Sequel Plans Being Discussed

During an interview with The Game Business, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley shared through IGN that their game, Atomfall, was financially successful from the start, even though some players accessed it via Game Pass instead of direct purchases. Kingsley further mentioned that ideas for future installments or spin-offs within the Atomfall universe were under consideration, and they are also continuing to develop post-launch updates and DLC for the game itself.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Massively Outsold the Original Oblivion in the U.S. in its First Month

The information here originates from Circana, indicating that Oblivion has achieved remarkable success. In the U.S., for the month of April, it was not only the top-selling game in terms of dollar sales but also ranked third among all games sold in 2025 to date. Moreover, it outperformed the original Oblivion by selling more units in a single month than the latter managed during its first 15 months, and generated more revenue in its first 14 months. Although this may not be entirely surprising due to the significantly larger market Oblivion entered in 2025 compared to 2006, it’s still an impressive accomplishment.

19 years later, Oblivion Remastered has renewed my interest in walking into people’s houses uninvited

Revisiting an old pastime from high school, I found myself once again rummaging through houses’ items and trespassing into dwellings while playing Oblivion, all in the name of discovering the quirks (if any) of each NPC and their lives. To this day, The Elder Scrolls 4 still manages to captivate – glitches and all – by creating the impression of a vibrant, living fantasy world. At times, I simply enjoy watching Cyrodiil carry on without my direct involvement.