Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu doesn’t seem like an obvious vehicle for merchandise, but I am extremely curious about this fragrance that is supposed to answer the question “what does a vampire smell like?” Gross, I imagine, but you can find out for yourself when it goes on sale tomorrow for $125 a bottle.
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Well, almost. Digital Eclipse just announced the release date for its retro throwback beat ‘em up Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, which is out on December 10th.
Just how popular is Shohei Ohtani in Japan? As the Wall Street Journal reports, the recent premiere of One Piece was delayed by a whole week so that it didn’t conflict with the World Series. It seems he’s approaching Dragon Quest levels of fame.
As part of its burgeoning lineup of games, the New York Times has just released a new version of Connections, this one focused entirely on sports trivia from The Athletic. Because everyone is getting in on daily games, the NHL also recently launched its own Connections-style game called Lines, which, obviously, is full of hockey-themed puzzles.
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On October 31st at 1PM ET, Panic is holding its next showcase event for the Playdate. You can expect news on “upcoming games for Playdate, updates on released titles, and a couple more surprises to keep you on your toes.” Maybe we’ll finally hear what’s up with the dock. You can tune in on the Panic YouTube channel.
The 3D platformer Yooka-Replaylee — a spiritual successor to the Banjo-Kazooie series — has been announced for consoles whenever it does launch. What’s more interesting, though, is that it’s coming to the PS5, Xbox Series X / S, and, instead of the Switch, “Nintendo platforms.” That Switch 2 reveal can’t come soon enough.
It’s October 23rd — an important date in Fallout lore — and Bethesda is holding a showcase event to share some news. The biggest so far: pets are coming to Fallout 76 in the future, starting with cats and dogs. And yes, you can pet them.
We also got details on the previously-announced ability to play as a ghoul, which will be available for level 50 players, giving them immunity to radiation among other perks.
During the latest livestream for Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom confirmed that the game will get an open beta that starts on October 28th for PlayStation Plus subscribers, and October 31st for everyone else. The full game launches on February 28th. In the meantime, you can check out the latest trailer right now.




