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Toy Story 5's opening weekend was bigger than The Super Mario Galaxy Movie's

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Toy Story 5 now has the biggest opening weekend gross of 2026, dethroning The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. In just three days, Toy Story 5 has grossed $160 million in the United States alone.



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One of the best ways to play Morrowind just got better with improved scripting support for magic mods and a host of crash fixes

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Morrowind, the gloomiest and mushroomiest of all the Elder Scrolls games, is getting on in years—and it was never the most polished game in town, even upon its release a whopping 24 years ago. If you're sick of those rough edges, you need look no further than OpenMW, a fanmade open-source engine which makes the game play nice with modern hardware and operating systems. If that sounds like your thing, you'll be pleased to know it just got a huge update.

The full patch notes are worth a read if you want to sift through the technical details, but the big highlights are up top: for instance, modders can now create custom magic effects using OpenMW's scripting API, which means that certain additions in popular mods like Tamriel Rebuilt—which previously would have only worked on the original engine using a script extender—can now be remade the open-source engine.

That and other changes, like the ability for all characters to cast enchantments, are laid out in a video breakdown of 0.51.0's additions (embedded above). Even if you care about none of this, it's an entertaining watch, and some of the new graphical bells and whistles are an impressive sight.

The update addresses a slew of technical issues, too. The notes state 0.51.0 fixes "many Lua-related crashes" as well as "annoyances with gamepad menu navigation." And if you're already mid-playthrough using OpenMW, there's no need to start over—it's safe to use your existing saves with the patched versions, though you can't take new saves into the old versions due to a file format change.

It's nice to see the elder Elder Scrolls RPGs and their surrounding communities thriving all these years later, with superlative fan projects like OpenMW and Daggerfall Unity keeping the games accessible to whippersnappers like myself who were two years old when Morrowind released. If that's too boring for you, maybe give a look to mods like Muffinwind Rebaked instead.

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Order Of The Sinking Star’s Solid Puzzle Work Is Shadowed By That Sinking Feeling

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This Jonathan Blow guy really loves the sounds of his own words and is willing to put a big target on his back in service of that
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Path of Exile 2 beefs up its endgame with Patch 0.5.3

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If you’ve been waiting for Path of Exile 2 to bake a little while longer in the oven before consumption, now might be a good time to visit the game in early access. That’s because Patch 0.5.3 arrived last week with “a wide range of improvements to the endgame” that Grinding Gear promises will make […]
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Why These Two Very Different Games Are Getting Rave Reviews And Attention Right Now

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In case you missed it, Mixtape and Subnautica 2 are picking up strong momentum, each capturing attention for different reasons and contributing to a broader wave of conversation across the gaming landscape. Both are available on XBOX Game Pass Ultimate, with Subnautica 2 currently in Game Preview.

Mixtape has emerged as one of the standout indie releases of the moment. From Beethoven & Dinosaur, the studio behind The Artful Escape, it follows three friends on their final night together through a sequence of playable memories.

The game moves between narrative vignettes built around defining moments of adolescence — late-night skate sessions, first kisses and final goodbyes — all tied together by a soundtrack featuring DEVO, Joy Division, The Smashing Pumpkins and more. Each segment introduces a new gameplay idea while maintaining a consistent tone.

Critical response has been strong, with praise focused on its writing and direction. That reception has carried into player conversation, with specific moments and sequences gaining traction across the community.

At the same time, Subnautica 2 is generating significant interest in Game Preview. Developed by Unknown Worlds, the sequel expands on the original’s survival formula with a new alien ocean, a new story and deeper systems built around exploration and adaptation.

Players take on the role of a pioneer sent to a distant world, where survival depends on crafting tools, building custom bases and adapting to increasingly hostile conditions. Progression is tied closely to exploration, with new resources, technologies and challenges introduced as players push further into the depths.

The world spans a wide range of underwater biomes, from vibrant shallows to darker, more dangerous environments populated by unfamiliar lifeforms. Each layer introduces new risks and discoveries, with tension building as players descend.

For the first time in the series, Subnautica 2 supports up to four-player online co-op. Players can explore, build and survive together, adding a collaborative layer that is already driving strong community engagement during the Game Preview period.

Together, Mixtape and Subnautica 2 highlight how varied the current gaming conversation has become. One is a tightly focused narrative experience built around music and memory, the other an evolving survival game shaped by exploration and player feedback during Game Preview.

It’s a snapshot of where gaming is right now — diverse, experimental and driven by both critical reception and community response.

Play Mixtape and dive into Subnautica 2 in Game Preview with XBOX Game Pass Ultimate, available across XBOX Series X|S, PC and cloud gaming.

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Movies like Obsession: 11 horror films and scary movies to watch next

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Obsessionis one of the year's biggest hits. Written and directed by Curry Barker, of YouTube fame, the film is the kind of runaway horror hit that's poised to shake up the industry, with studios taking note to replicate its success in future projects. With a budget of roughly $750,000 and a global box office gross of more than $294 million, the film is likely to launch many careers and remain in discussion in the years to come. Barker has numerous films in development, including an eight-figure deal for an unnamed project, and a new take on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.



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