
The Super Mario GalaxyMovie arrived in theaters on April 1 and subsequently had a extraordinarily successful opening weekend. The animated movie is estimated to have grossed $190.1 million in the United States in its first five days.
Crimson Desertpatch 1.02 rolled out across all platforms this past weekend, and it made some helpful changes to the game, like increasing the storage available to players at base games. Although all the significant changes made in Crimson Desert's first two post-launch patches have fixed what were considered some of the game's more frustrating issues, they also cement the fact that the people who played the game at launch got the worst version of it.
The Gray Zone Warfare Spearhead update has seen a colossal surge in interest around the realistic, tactical FPS game, and I'm glad to see it. I've always been impressed by developer Madfinger Games' commitment to filling a very specific niche, placing much more direct focus on high-stakes PvE in a world increasingly filled with extraction shooters and battle royales. GZW's vast, open world is a stunning locale, as inviting as it is intimidating, and it just got a massive overhaul with new additions, more weapons, and core reworks shaped by player feedback.