Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra Guide: Best Beginner-Friendly Heroes

Starting out in Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra? Picking a good hero can really help you learn the ropes and enjoy the game. Some heroes are easier to use, well-rounded, and offer a distinct way to play, making them ideal for new players. We’ll cover the best beginner heroes in more detail later in this guide.

Pokémon Unite Mega Charizard X Guide: Best Builds, Held Items, Moveset and Gameplay Tips

We’ve previously covered strategies for playing with a wide variety of Pokémon, including Pikachu, Mamoswine, Eldegoss, Zeraora, Blissey, Charizard, Snorlax, Tsareena, Decidueye, Dragonite, Talonflame, Cinderace, Greninja, Gardevoir, Venusaur, Wigglytuff, Trevenant, Gengar, Lucario, Aegislash, Crustle, Hoopa, Garchomp, Absol, Alolan Ninetales, Duraludon, Cramorant, Blastoise, Slowbro, Machamp, Mr. Mime, Greedent, Azumarill, Sylveon, Gyarados, Miraidon, Falinks, Ceruledge, Ho-Oh, Darkrai, Armarouge, Psyduck, Galarian Rapidash, Suicune, Alolan Raichu, Alcremie, Latios, Latias, Pawmot, Empoleon, and Mega Lucario. Be sure to review those guides as needed. Now, let’s move on and focus specifically on Mega Charizard X.

KEMCO’s latest fantasy JRPG Hero Seekers opens pre-registrations ahead of its November 6 launch

Okay, so I’m playing this game called Hero Seekers, and the world is totally messed up. Apparently, history got rewritten and everyone’s forgotten about heroes and how they saved the world from the Demon King. I play as Lunette, and she’s the only one who remembers all that stuff. Her whole mission is to bring back those lost memories by summoning the souls of those forgotten heroes. It’s a pretty cool setup, honestly.

100T face the T1 titans in the elimination match at LoL Worlds 2025

Following two defeats in the Swiss Stage of the 2025 League of Legends World Championship, both T1 and 100 Thieves are fighting to stay in the competition. It’s surprising to see Faker’s team struggling with such inconsistent results, but T1 has often put their fans through emotional ups and downs, both domestically and in international tournaments.