Zombies fans have a lot to chew on, with a new map -- The Tomb -- going live at the start of Season 2, alongside three new GobbleGums and a perk-a-cola and wonder weapon returning from previous ...
“The only way to be safe is to be the only one left.” That’s the mantra of Yellowjackets new season three trailer. And how does one get to be the only one left? A lot of stabbing, a lot of ...
The second season of BO6 is going to be filled with action and fun cosmetics. Between meta-changing weapons, historical maps, and an entirely new zombie locale, Black Ops 6 is looking brighter ...
Following a loaded content drop with season start, Season 1 Reloaded brought with it a huge new Zombies map, a winter event, and more. Suffice it to say, a tantalizing precedent has been set as we ...
The Call of Duty: Warzone Season 2 update brings new weapons, events, and more. Major changes are being made to anti-cheat, including enhanced detection models and stricter account monitoring.
Notably, Treyarch continues to implement new content on a near weekly basis, so the fun just never stops. The second season is launching tomorrow, January 28th. RELATED: Black Ops 6: When Does ...
Here’s when you can watch the rest of the season. New episodes of Severance Season 2 will be released on Fridays at 3 a.m. ET / midnight PT on Apple TV+. To watch Severance Season 2, you'll need ...
and there's a whole new Battle Pass to work through. Given that this latest season is only around halfway done, it'll be a while before we're hearing details on the next season of Fortnite.
The official description for the final episodes states, “In the epic fifth and final season, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after… until his perfect ...
Following the season two premiere—which dropped on January 17—new episodes of Severance will continue to premiere weekly on Apple TV+ at midnight P.T./3 a.m. E.T., every Friday through March 21.
“Severance” on Apple TV+ is back for a “weirder and wilder” Season 2. In her review of the new season, The Post’s TV reporter Lauren Sarner wrote, “Each scene crackles with tension ...
It has a new, even creepier opening credits sequence from artist Oliver Latta. It’s just as strangely beautiful and strangely upsetting as his season one intro, only this work-related nightmare ...