A My Hero Academia cosplayer has set the internet ablaze with her fiery Shoto Todoroki cosplay, complete with a burning fireball and one of the best takes on the fan-fave’s iconic facial scars we’ve seen yet!
Shoto Todoroki is one of My Hero Academia’s more interesting characters. Chosen by Endeavour, his fiery father, to succeed All Might and “become the world’s greatest hero,” the half-hot, half-cold youngster has the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Call of Duty: Warzone Season 3’s launch hasn’t only been hyped up by Twitch’s biggest stars, but also by some of the biggest celebrities in the world. A new trailer features Nadeshot alongside A-list celebrities like Young Thug and Jack Harlow.
Young Thug and Gunna have shared time on the Billboard Hot 100 with collaborative singles like “Dollaz on My Head.”
Druski and Jack Harlow have shared moments (flirtatious ones, in fact) during celebrity basketball games.
Warwick Davis and the team behind the new Willow series have assured fans that Val Kilmer and his character Madmartigan will have some part to play in the forthcoming Disney+ show.
Conceived by George Lucas and directed by Ron Howard, Willow was a fantasy epic that hit screens in 1988. Davis played the title character, a young farmer charged with the task of protecting a baby from an evil sorceress.
The Warzone community is filled with people that are working toward eliminating all the hackers from the game. One hacker accuser was tricked into accusing himself of cheating after looking at his own gameplay.
While cheaters run loose on the streets of Verdansk, there are some people that spend their days trying to find out which streamers are part of this treacherous group.
In the midst of BadBoy Beaman calling out Warzone player ZLaner for being a hacker, one person thought it would be a good idea to try and fool another Warzone accuser that thinks the streamer cheats.
The Yae Miko banner will arrive in the Genshin Impact 2.5 update, giving Travelers the opportunity to add Inazuma’s Grand Narukami Shrine priestess to their team. Find out everything you need to know about Yae Miko’s release date and 4-star characters ahead of her debut.
Yae Miko is one of the most highly anticipated 5-star banner releases in Genshin Impact and will join the game’s roster of Inazuma characters. As the chief priestess of the region’s Grand Narukami Shrine, Yae Miko is known for her kindness and intelligent personality.
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If you are wondering what the best toppings in Cookie Run Kingdom are, we’ve got a detailed guide covering everything that you need to know about which ones you should be using and how to unlock them.
Toppings in Cookie Run Kingdom are used to activate bonus effects on specific cookies to make them stronger. Additionally, you can apply the same topping multiple times on a specific cookie to further upgrade the boosts that are granted.
As Halo Infinite continues to plummet in popularity, fans are wondering why the FPS doesn’t feature a battle royale, which has caught the attention of Dr Disrespect, Courage, and others.
Halo Infinite was one of the most hyped games of 2021, but just a few months after release the player base has shrunk exponentially.
Now, several influencers have praised an idea for what could have been, if 343 had decided to embrace a battle royale mode from day one.
Fortnite’s Week 10 challenges have arrived, and there’s another location-based quest for players to complete: placing video cameras at different landing ship locations.
Ariana Grande’s concert may be over, but life continues on the Island. A new set of weekly challenges have arrived, once again giving players another chance to earn some much-needed XP to level up their Battle Pass and unlock more skins.
This new collection of Week 10 Legendary challenges are relatively easy in comparison to previous sets, but one challenge in particular might leave players scratching their heads: placing video cameras at different landing ship locations.
A brand new Automatic Sniper Rifle has landed in Fortnite and with footage of the weapon surfacing online already, there’s no doubt that the first patch of Season 10 has included a potential game-changer.
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Epic Games revealed their v10.00 content update on August 6, confirming previous leaks and speculation involving a brand new long-range gun coming soon to the game. Now, it’s available to play with.
Players can find it in Rare, Epic, and Legendary variants all over the game’s battle royale map, and it looks a lot more effective than some of the other snipers that have been released in the past.