While Meruem, his Guards, and Isaac Netero are dead, and Gon Freecss has lost his Nen, there are still many powerful fighters ...
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Phantom Blade Zero is a PlayStation 5 console exclusive for 12 months. S-GAME Studio's Wuxia action RPG launches on September 9, 2026 across PS5 and PC. Much like other initially PS5 console-exclusive ...
Theater producer Cameron Mackintosh has been bringing long runs of grand theatrical spectacles to Chicago for nearly half a century now. Delivering a big night out for regular folks remains a point of ...
Two and a half years after its reveal at a PlayStation showcase, Phantom Blade Zero now has a release date. It's September 9, 2026. This news came alongside a brand new trailer for the game, which ...
S-Game announced the release date for Phantom Blade Zero during The Game Awards on Thursday, alongside a meaty new trailer showing a lot of combat and wrist-ache-inducing combos. Phantom Blade Zero ...
French author Gaston Leroux's novel The Phantom of the Opera was released in 1910, based on rumors he'd heard about the Palais Garnier, the Paris opera house, one about a fire in the roof of the opera ...
A cursed, one-ton chandelier has started tumbling toward American audiences again. Its first enthralled victims? They’ve come to Baltimore, in droves. Minus a handful of resale tickets online, the ...
Birthday cake, bunting, and champagne are usually how big birthdays are celebrated. Luxury manufacturer Rolls-Royce has gone the extra mile by releasing a limited run of its Phantom, known as the ...
Ben Lewis, who played the Phantom in the long-running "Phantom of the Opera" production in London's West End, has died. He was 46. Tributes from the British-Australian actor's friends and fans around ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Theater Review Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” returns to New York in an immersive spectacle, as silly as it is thrilling. By Alexis ...