In a few months, The Mandalorian and Grogu will be leaving the small screen to venture off into your local theater. Our first look at the dad-and-son duo since last seeing them in The Mandalorian season 3 teased the return of the Razor Crest, new allies with the appearance of Sigourney Weaver, epic cage fights, but not much else. Still, with such a big jump from TV to cinema, you'd expect Lucasfilm and Disney to have brought their A-game with the teaser for The Mandalorian and Grogu at the Super Bowl. That did not prove to be the case.
Sad Cat Studios has been developing its first game, the cyberpunk action-platformer Replaced,since 2018, initially targeting a 2022 release. The project was delayed multiple times: The Russo-Ukrainian war spurred the team to move offices from Belarus to a remote-first approach, and it reimagined Replaced’s art style twice before settling on the pixel art 2.5D that made it a standout E3 reveal (remember E3?) in 2021. Replaced is finally out on March 12, but after a recent two-hour hands-on demo, I’m not sure if the game was worth the wait.

In order to celebrate the release of Mewgenics, developer Edmund McMillen encouraged fans to take cringe to a whole new level. He held a contest that tasked fans to act like a cat in public or in front of their family with video proof, with McMillen stating that, "The more we cringe the better you do," and fans absolutely delivered.