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Check out the trailer for the Monday Night War edition of WWE 2K26

by: Nathan -

WWE 2K26 is releasing in a few days and 2K have released a trailer for the Monday Night War edition of the game. 

The Monday Night War edition of the game comes with goodies such as the DX version of Shawn Michaels, nWo version of Macho Man Randy Savage, Roddy Piper '98 and the WCW Thunder arena. This edition of the game also comes everything that's included in the King of Kings and Attitude Era edition as well as the Wrestle Mania 42 pack which will release later in the year.

Early access for WWE 2K26 launches this Friday on PS5, Series X, PC and Switch 2 for those who own the King of Kings, Attitude Era or Monday Night War editions of the game. 

Gallipoli takes BlackMill’s WW1 series to the Ottoman front

by: Jason -

Developer BlackMill Games is continuing its trek through the various theaters of World War I, now moving to the Ottoman front with its new entry in the WWI game series — Gallipoli. Moving from the Italian front of Isonzo to Lower Mesopotamia, Gallipoli will continue to evolve the series’ gritty FPS multiplayer combat.

Gallipoli Key Features:

  • Authentic WW1 battles: fight through history with accurate maps, weapons, music and uniforms as a soldier of the British or Ottoman Empire.

  • Varied Ottoman theatre: engage in expeditionary warfare across coastal dunes to dry deserts, urban areas & more.

  • Realistic combat: get to grips with highly detailed weaponry & equipment and survive through suppressive fire and dust.

  • Squad-based multiplayer FPS: join a squad as one of many classes with distinct specializations and work as a team across PC and Consoles with crossplay.

  • Never fight alone: AI bots will join the fight over the future of the Ottoman Fronts in public matches, and optionally in custom matches.

This week, BlackMill revealed a first look at one of the Ottoman front maps we’ll be playing on — the Siege of Kut Al Amara. Here, you’ll fight across dunes, trenches, and even the British mud fort. You can check out a glimpse of it in the trailer below.

The next generation of Pokémon has officially been revealed

by: Russell -

Today's Pokémon Presents showed off quite a few things to celebrate the franchise's 30th anniversary, but the biggest reveal of the presentation for a lot of people is probably that of Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves. The trailer gives us our first look at the latest core entry in the franchise including two specially-dressed Pikachus, the games' main characters, and the three new starter Pokémon in Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua. While the trailer doesn't go into much detail about the new region, the description on the official Pokémon website mentions going on a new adventure "through an open world of windswept islands and an ocean of glittering waves"...and there is a lot of water shown in the trailer.

Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves will launch globally in 2027 for the Nintendo Switch 2.

April is for more than just new Masters of the Universe toys

by: Jeremy -

It turns out that this coming April is for more than just new Masters of the Universe toys to coincide with the new movie. Limited run Games has also announced that the end of April is also when gamers will be getting their hands on He-Man Masters of the Universe:  Dragon Pearl of Destruction.

This 2D side-scrolling brawler was revealed a few months back and I know that I have personally been waiting with bated breath to see when it would get a release date or window. A new trailer for the game shows off not only a new character, but a firm release date of April 28, 2026.

The trailer, shown below, shows what has been rumored since the game’s unveiling: She-Ra is going to be included as a playable character. That brings the playable roster to four characters: He-Man, She-Ra, Teela, and Mat-at-Arms. Keen eyed-fans will see a lot more in the clips show in the trailer as well. Here are some things that I noticed:

-She-Ra’s inclusion likely means that the Horde will be included… so look for Hordak, Grizzlor, Shadow Weaver and the rest of the baddies from Etheria

-a boss enemy that resembles the Orlax, which means we could see time travel to Preternia

-Granamyr and Orko appear as a summoning-type attacks; perhaps there will be others

-Eternia tower, including the side towers of Grayskull and Viper gives further fuel to the theory of Preternian time travel

Hopefully there will be a lot more content in the final game because there are a ton of possibilities. I want to see more characters, costumes / outfits (Battle Armor He-Man, Flying fists He-Man, Filmation / 200X / movie variations). Let’s not even get me started on other possible playable characters… check it out below and look to pick up the game on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch platforms on 4/28/2026:

Last Flag is a multiplayer capture-the-flag shooter from the lead singer of Imagine Dragons

by: Jason -

Yes, you read that correctly. The lead singer of Imagine Dragons is making a video game, and it looks very cool. Independent game studio Night Street Games is developing Last Flag, a capture-the-flag third-person shooter launching on April 14th for PC, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions coming later this year.

Last Flag is based on Night Street Games co-founders Mac Reynolds’ (manager of Imagine Dragons) and his brother Dan Reynolds’ (lead singer of Imagine Dragons) love of playing real-life CTF as kids. The two felt that no existing CTF modes in other games fully capture (ha!) the thrill of hiding and finding the flag. Last Flag is set within a stylish 1970s-inspired game show where players assume the role of contestants with various weapons and abilities. Matches are designed to take less than 20 minutes and not be overly sweaty while still requiring teamwork and strategy. I'm in!

You can check out Last Flag’s free demo right now on Steam until March 2nd.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight recreates iconic scene from the 1989 film

by: Jason -

If nothing else, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight certainly passes the vibe check by tapping into Batman’s deep cinematic history. Warner Bros. Games and DC have revealed a new cinematic trailer showcasing the game’s playful re-creation of the iconic art museum scene from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman flick.

In the scene, Jack Nicholson’s version of the Joker and his band of rogues visit the Gotham City museum and commit some mild vandalism. Warner Bros. Games translated the scene to the LEGO style and tone, and even threw in Prince’s “Partyman” song for good measure. You can check it out below.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches May 29th for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, with 72-hour early access available to those who pre-order the Deluxe Edition. A Nintendo Switch 2 version is also in the works, but no release date has been announced.

Marvel MaXimum Collection announced, 6 player online Arcade X-Men

by: Joseph -

Konami and Limited Run Games doesn't care that I'm on vacation. They wanted me to tell you all about the Marvel MaXimum Collection, slated to be coming soon to practically everything. This is a surprising collection, especially since the games featured here are all from different companies. While Konami is the reason behind the X-Man Arcade game, it's only responsible for the one, and most featured game in this collection. 

X-Men Arcade will let you play with up to 6 players online with Rollback Netcode, according to the LRG website. There's also Data East's Captain America and The Avengers Arcade port here, but there is no word that this will be online play. Then it starts to get crazy. The Genesis version of Captain America and The Avengers is here, but so the platforming version from the NES. 

Then Maximum Carnage and Separation Anxiety (Acclaim, Software Creations) Spider Man beat em ups are here too, but you can switch between the SNES and Genesis versions on the fly! 

Then the Spider-Man/X-Men crossover Arcade's Revenge will be here from the SNES, Genesis, Gameboy, and Game Gear. And those are by LJN. And this ain't LJN's last entry. 

The NES version of Silver Surfer is here too, and nobody knows why. This game is unfairly hard, though the website describes it as infamously challenging. Sure, LRG. Sure. 

Within the game are scans of box art, arcade art, and manuals. There is a cheat menu, and rewind and save state features. Of course there are your display filters, and there is a music player, even to play "one of the greatest sound tracks in 8 bit history. Sure, LRG. Sure. 

There is no release date, and if you're reading this and you didn't know, then I'm happy you did. I am on vacation. Check this out. 

Inferno Match, I Quit, and Three Stages of Hell matches from WWE 2K26, featuring Bashworld, Smallafro, and Jaeleeon

by: Joseph -

Gaming Nexus has been invaded with all kinds of coverage of WWE 2K26, and...The Show Never Stops. (See what I did there?) At this point, entrances, the full roster, and certain elements of the game have trickled out this week, as we prepare for the impending release of the wrasslin game. And now, you'll get the new different match types, from three different content creators. 

Bashworld presents the I quit match, where you have to wear your opponent down to a point where you play a mini game instead of pinning or submitting your opponent. Bashworld went up against 2k's own Lynell Jinks. The fix was in. 

Three stages of hell lets you pick any match type, and you have to win 2 out of three matches. Please note that if you pick a normal match, and you get counted out, submitted, or DQ'd, you lose the match. Smallafro is on the coverage with this. Not sure who his opponent was. 

The Inferno match works as follows. The more damage you do to your opponent, the higher the inferno gage rises. Once it reaches maximum capacity and the flames are high, you have to toss your opponent over the top rope, and into the flames. Note that you can throw your opponent over the top rope before this happens, but it just shuts down the ring surrounding flames until you get back in. This is no DQ, so use everything at your disposal. Jaeleeon defeated me and went on to win the World Heavyweight championship, signed by CM Punk himself. I was a worthy opponent. I think. 

The ultimate cozy game just got better: an op-ed from Q The Gift

by: Joseph -

Quincy Howard is an outside contributor to Gaming Nexus. You have probably seen him with me on many of my Games N Moorer streams, and most notably, our coverage of EVO Vegas.

March 2020 was such a time for my household. We were gearing up for the release of two pieces of media; The Weeknd’s After Hours and Animal Crossing New Horizons. The build up was so anticipated that we named our New Horizons island after the aforementioned Weeknd album (and honestly, it sticks perfectly). Animal Crossing was the perfect escape when getting out the house was not an ideal move. It kept lockdown somewhat fun.

Then the world opened back up. And visiting a digital island seemed less appealing than going to a real one. Six years has came and went in a flash. I bring that up because Nintendo just released a Switch 2 update to Animal Crossing. This is a sizable update, coming with multiple quality-of-life features, a new room building mechanic in the guise of building hotel rooms, and sneaking NES emulators into the game again, which is what they did with the original Gamecube/N64 version of the game. There is a lot to revisit on your little slice of paradise.

Needless to say, I have fallen back in love with the game. Paying off my loan to the strong arm of Tom Nook has made this revisited experience more relaxing. Not having to sell multiple pieces of fruit and furniture has made me pace this game down. And it’s been better. It is what I think that people wanted from the initial release. This is, after all, a cozy game. One of the best in the genre mind you. The initial release was very “do all of this our way” when it came to seeing other people’s islands. That was the gameplay loop. With the building rooms and creating stuff to turn in for extra points, this new version puts you more in a place of peace. Weird to say, but Animal Crossing does it.

Animal Crossing New Horizons is like going back to your high school as an alumni. That’s truly how I feel. And you know what, with all the nostalgia, its good to go back and appreciate the things that made you happy in a slower time. You’ll find me retired on my island making log furniture for the residents of After Hours.

Gaming Nexus would like to thank Quincy for his contributions.

I've written this before, but Double Dragon Gaiden gets even MORE DLC.

by: Joseph -

So you still haven't played Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons. Perhaps you're waiting on a good sale. Or you're waiting on the perfect Friday night to play one of my favorite games. I don't want to assume the hesitation. I just want to know why. 

Regardless of your reason behind your hating of fun, Rise of the Dragons keeps the game going, and now has added four more characters. The update titled "Bimmy and Friends". Okada, who is already in the game, now has armor, and is named "Armored Okada". Jackson is a boxer and wants to throw hands with everyone. Machine Gun Willy has a brother named Jim Mackey. He uses a shotgun, and S.G. Mackey was right there. Rounding out the DLC, is Bimmy Lee, who is a secret third student of the Sosetsuken. 

The DLC is free, and yes, you have to play through the game and unlock each character, like we used to. It is live as you're reading this, and you're wasting time. Go go! It's $7 for PS4 and PS5 right now.