Persona 6 vs. Final Fantasy XVII: Two Different Paths for Japanese RPGs
Few rivalries in the world of Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs) spark as much discussion as Persona vs. Final Fantasy.
Few rivalries in the world of Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs) spark as much discussion as Persona vs. Final Fantasy.
Now, as technology, AI, and globalization reshape how stories are created and shared, fans and creators alike are wondering: what’s next for manga?
What used to be a niche hobby has evolved into a global culture that connects millions of anime, manga, and video game lovers.
If you’re an anime fan – or even just anime-curious – Netflix has become one of the best streaming platforms to dive into the genre.
For fans of anime and Japanese-inspired games, this release signals a new chapter in the interactive entertainment and Japanese pop culture.
Korean webtoons are not only captivating global audiences but also influencing how manga is published, consumed, and even created.
For years, fans braced themselves for disappointment whenever a beloved manga or anime was announced for a live-action remake.
Anime fans have been counting down the days, and now it’s finally here – Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc premiered in Japan on September 19.
After years of silence, Sega has resurrected one of its most iconic franchises with Shinobi: Art of Vengeance.
Anime NYC 2025 brought more than cosplay, panels, and exclusive announcements—it also hosted the second annual American Manga Awards.