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Beast of Reincarnation: Game Freak’s Action RPG Launches 4 August

Game Freak — the studio behind every mainline Pokémon game since 1996 — is about to drop something completely different. Beast of Reincarnation, the legendary developer’s first action RPG outside the Pokémon universe, launches globally on 4 August 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Xbox Game Pass subscribers get it on day one, and a physical PS5 edition is also confirmed.

Beast of Reincarnation — key art showing the world of post-apocalyptic Japan
Image courtesy of Fictions / Game Freak

What Is Beast of Reincarnation?

Beast of Reincarnation is a story-driven action RPG set in post-apocalyptic Japan in the year 4026. Developed under Game Freak’s internal “Gear Project” initiative — a programme that lets the team explore projects beyond their Pokémon work — it is directed by Kota Furushima and produced by Shigeru Ohmori, two longtime names from the Pokémon series. The publisher is Fictions, the label that also brought Hi-Fi Rush into the world.

The game’s tone is ambitious: “warmth, trust, and loneliness”, in Furushima’s own words. It is the studio’s first release on both PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, and their most technically complex project to date.

Beast of Reincarnation | Release Date Trailer — via Fictions on YouTube

A Shiba Inu and the End of Japan

You play as Emma, a warrior known as a “Blighted One” — someone whose body has been transformed by a mysterious corruption called the Blight, with flowering vines growing from her hair that she uses for grappling and traversal. Cast out from the surviving human colonies, Emma travels with her constant companion Koo, a Shiba Inu whose role in the story Game Freak is deliberately keeping under wraps for now.

Beast of Reincarnation — post-apocalyptic Japanese highway environment
Image courtesy of Fictions / Game Freak

Together, Emma and Koo are tasked with hunting down and eliminating the titular Beast that threatens the last major human settlement. Along the way they’re joined by allies including Brad, the warrior Kagura, and the mysterious Kunai, a swordsperson who travels alongside a malefact of her own. The setting draws heavily on Japanese iconography — ancient shrines, crumbling highways, and corrupted wildlife — reimagined through the lens of a civilisation that has already fallen.

Soulslike Combat With a Pokémon-Style Twist

Beast of Reincarnation — Emma and Koo in synergy combat
Image courtesy of Fictions / Game Freak

Combat is real-time and skill-driven, built around a parry and deflect system with a soulslike rhythm. Successfully parrying builds power for Koo’s special moves, called Blooming Arts — a co-combat mechanic that rewards reading enemy attacks rather than simply dodging them. Emma’s katana can be stacked with elemental effects via Spirit Stones, and her vine-based mobility (double jumps, gap-crossing) opens up three-dimensional combat spaces that typical soulslikes don’t always offer.

Furushima has been explicit that he wanted moments where players can “pause, think carefully, and fight with the tactical mindset of a command-based RPG” rather than relying purely on reflexes. To that end, Beast of Reincarnation ships with three difficulty settings including a Story Mode, making it accessible to players who want the narrative experience without the punishing wall of a traditional soulslike.

Boss encounters are large-scale set pieces against creatures called Nushi, described as Shadow-of-the-Colossus-style confrontations. Enemies include organic malefacts and robotic foes with a dismemberment system for the latter.

PS5, Xbox Game Pass, and PC — Singapore Players, Take Note

Beast of Reincarnation releases on 4 August 2026 across PS5 (including a physical edition), Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers get it on day one at no extra cost — a strong value proposition given the Singapore Xbox Game Pass subscription price.

There is no Nintendo Switch 2 version confirmed at this time, which may be a slight sting for fans expecting Game Freak to stay in the Nintendo ecosystem. Pre-orders are open now on Steam and the PlayStation Store. Singapore digital pricing on PSN is expected in line with the US launch price, though at time of writing the SGD price has not been officially listed.

For those still on the fence, the PC Gaming Show on 7 June (streaming now in the US, early 8 June SGT) is set to feature Beast of Reincarnation — so there may be fresh gameplay before the month is out. Check the latest gaming news here for any updates from that showcase.

Last words

Beast of Reincarnation is a genuine left-field swing from a studio Singapore fans have grown up with, and it looks like one of the most distinctive Japanese action RPGs in years. Post-apocalyptic Japan, a Shiba Inu co-pilot, soulslike combat with an accessible mode, and Game Pass day one — the value proposition for Singapore gamers is strong regardless of which platform you’re on. Mark your calendar for 4 August.

Resident Evil: Veronica — Code Veronica Remake Confirmed

After 26 years of fan requests, Capcom has finally made the Resident Evil Veronica remake official. Revealed at Summer Game Fest 2026 on 5 June, Resident Evil: Veronica is a ground-up rebuild of the 2000 survival horror classic — and it is heading to PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X/S and PC in 2027.

Resident Evil Veronica – Official Reveal Trailer (4K) | IGN Summer of Gaming — via IGN on YouTube

What Is Resident Evil: Veronica?

Back in 2000, Resident Evil — Code: Veronica launched on the Sega Dreamcast as the first mainline RE game to render its environments in real-time 3D. It followed Claire Redfield as she infiltrates an Umbrella island facility — Rockfort Island — in a desperate search for her brother Chris. The story brought back fan-favourite villain Albert Wesker and introduced the terrifying T-Veronica virus, delivering some of the darkest moments in the entire series.

While Capcom has remade RE2 (2019), RE3 (2020) and RE4 (2023) to great critical acclaim, Code Veronica remained the obvious gap — beloved by long-time fans but never brought to modern hardware with a full makeover. That gap closes in 2027.

The remake drops the “Code” from the name, arriving simply as Resident Evil: Veronica — a naming pattern that mirrors how the series has handled its recent remakes.

Survival Horror, Rebuilt from the Ground Up

Claire Redfield in Resident Evil Veronica remake
Image courtesy of Capcom

Capcom has made clear that this will not be a tank-controls nostalgia trip. The remake features modernised controls consistent with the recent RE Engine entries, bringing the original’s fixed-camera corridors into the fluid, over-the-shoulder era. Early details point to a tone that leans firmly into horror — so expect more dread and fewer set-piece moments than, say, RE4 Remake.

Claire and Chris Redfield return as the playable characters, with Wesker once again pulling strings as the central antagonist. The reveal trailer showed a brief glimpse of Rockfort Island’s gothic castle sections alongside the Antarctic Umbrella compound — both recognisable to veterans of the original, now rendered in detail that would have been unthinkable on Dreamcast.

Platforms and What Singapore Gamers Need to Know

Castle facility environment in Resident Evil Veronica remake
Image courtesy of Capcom

Resident Evil: Veronica is confirmed for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC, launching sometime in 2027. No specific release date has been announced yet, and Singapore retail pricing is to be confirmed.

The Switch 2 inclusion is particularly welcome for local fans — Singapore’s Nintendo community has grown significantly since the Switch 2 launch, and having a flagship survival horror title on the platform means more players can join in without needing multiple consoles. You can already wishlist the game on Steam for PC.

There is no word yet on a Singapore-exclusive collector’s edition or local launch event, but given how Capcom handled the RE4 Remake launch in the region, expect local retailers to announce pre-order bundles once a firm date is set. Keep an eye on GameXtreme, GameMartz and major platform digital stores for updates.

The Remake Everyone Was Waiting For

Singapore RE fans have been patient. RE2 Remake blew expectations in 2019, RE3 Remake landed in 2020, RE4 Remake raised the bar again in 2023 — and each time, the question on local forums was: “So when is Code Veronica getting its turn?” Capcom’s answer, it turns out, was Summer Game Fest 2026.

With the full remake trilogy of PS1-era classics now wrapped up and Code Veronica finally in production, Capcom appears to be building toward a complete modern RE canon. Whether Veronica will carry the same critical heat as its predecessors remains to be seen, but the pedigree — and the demand — is certainly there. For more game news as details emerge, stay tuned to GameTrader.SG.

Last Words

Resident Evil: Veronica is real, it is coming in 2027, and it is on every major platform including Nintendo Switch 2. For Singapore fans who have been replaying the HD remaster on PS3 and wondering if Capcom would ever get around to a proper rebuild — your wait is almost over. Wishlist it on Steam now, and we will bring you local pricing and pre-order news the moment Capcom drops it.

Final Fantasy VII Revelation key art — Spring 2027

Final Fantasy VII Revelation: Spring 2027 on All Platforms

Square Enix just closed out Summer Game Fest 2026 with arguably the biggest reveal of the season: Final Fantasy VII Revelation, the third and final chapter of the FF7 Remake trilogy, is confirmed for Spring 2027 — and unlike its predecessors, it launches simultaneously on every major platform from day one.

Watch the Final Fantasy VII Revelation Reveal Trailer

FINAL FANTASY VII REVELATION Reveal Trailer — via Square Enix Asia on YouTube

What We Know About Final Fantasy VII Revelation

Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that Revelation wraps up the story begun in Final Fantasy VII Remake (2020) and continued in Rebirth (2024). Cloud and his companions are in a desperate race against time as Sephiroth closes in on godhood — with the entire planet at stake, the Highwind airship becomes the key to stopping him.

Here is everything confirmed so far:

  • Release window: Spring 2027, simultaneous worldwide launch
  • Platforms: PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam & Epic Games Store) — no timed exclusivity
  • New playable characters: Vincent Valentine and Cid Highwind join Cloud’s party
  • Open world: The Highwind gives players access to the entire planet, with parachute drop-in anywhere for seamless air-to-land exploration
  • New Sephiroth voice (English dub): A new actor takes over the role — details to be confirmed
Final Fantasy VII Revelation — Cloud and party in cinematic reveal
Image courtesy of Square Enix

That simultaneous platform launch is no small thing. Final Fantasy VII Remake was a PS4 exclusive at launch. Rebirth was a timed PS5 exclusive. Revelation breaks that pattern entirely: Switch 2 and PC players get it on the same day as PS5. No waiting.

Why Singapore FF7 Fans Should Be Excited

Final Fantasy VII carries real emotional weight for Singapore gamers who first met Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith on the original PlayStation back in 1997. The Remake project has always felt like a promise — and Revelation is where Square Enix has to deliver on it. The fact that it arrives on Nintendo Switch 2 at launch is a win for the many local players who made the jump to handheld-first gaming this generation.

SGD pricing and pre-order details have not been announced yet. We will update this article once local retail listings go live — watch this space and keep an eye on stores like Qisahn and GameMartz for early pre-order news.

Other Summer Game Fest 2026 Picks for Singapore Gamers

Revelation was the headline, but SGF 2026 had several other announcements worth flagging:

Final Fantasy VII Revelation — world exploration confirmed at Summer Game Fest 2026
Image courtesy of Square Enix
  • Palworld 1.0 (July 10, 2026) — Pocketpair’s creature-collector leaves Early Access in just over a month. If you have been holding off for the full release, the wait is almost over.
  • Stellar Blade: Blood Rain — Shift Up officially announced a follow-up to Stellar Blade, with a new protagonist and a blend of cyberpunk aesthetics and creature horror. Early in development, but the original was a strong seller in Singapore.
  • Resident Evil: Veronica — Capcom is remaking Code Veronica in first-person, coming in 2027 to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch 2, and PC. A fresh take on a classic.
  • TMNT from PlatinumGames — PlatinumGames is making a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action game. No further details, but given the studio’s pedigree with Bayonetta and Astral Chain, it is absolutely on our radar.
  • The Wolf Among Us 2 (2027) — Telltale’s long-delayed sequel is officially back in development, and the original is getting a remaster holiday 2026.

Want to know what else is coming to Singapore shelves this season? Browse our Game News coverage for the latest.

Last words

Spring 2027 cannot come soon enough. Final Fantasy VII Revelation landing on Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 on the same day closes the loop on what has been one of gaming’s most ambitious remake projects — and Singapore fans will finally get to see how the story ends, no matter which platform they call home. We will be covering every update between now and launch, so bookmark GameTrader.SG and stay tuned.

Tifa Lockhart Joins Street Fighter 6 in Year 4 DLC

Capcom dropped one of the biggest crossover announcements of 2026 at Summer Game Fest: Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII is officially joining Street Fighter 6 as a Year 4 DLC character, and she’s bringing Materia along with her. The reveal — confirmed on stage by SF6 Director Takayuki Nakayama and Square Enix’s Naoki Hamaguchi — had both the fighting game community and Final Fantasy fans going wild overnight.

Street Fighter 6 – Year 4 Character Reveal Trailer feat. Tifa (FINAL FANTASY VII Remake Series) — via Street Fighter on YouTube

The Full Street Fighter 6 Tifa Lockhart Year 4 Roster

Capcom announced all four Year 4 characters at once, alongside a staggered release schedule:

  • Yasmine — 3 August 2026
  • Arjun — Autumn 2026
  • Tifa Lockhart (Final Fantasy VII) — Early 2027
  • Bosch — Spring 2027

It’s the first Year in Street Fighter 6 history with no returning classic characters: three original newcomers plus one high-profile guest. Tifa is third in line, meaning Singapore players will have Yasmine and Arjun to sharpen their game with before she arrives.

Street Fighter 6 Year 4 DLC character lineup featuring Tifa Lockhart, Yasmine, Arjun and Bosch
Image courtesy of Capcom

How Tifa Plays: Materia Enters the Battle System

Director Nakayama confirmed that Materia will function as an all-new gameplay mechanic specific to Tifa — a first for any guest character in SF6. He also teased that “another iconic Final Fantasy element” would be adapted for her battle experience, though neither he nor Hamaguchi revealed what that element is yet.

Tifa’s moveset has been rebuilt from scratch as a Street Fighter character, keeping her Zangan-ryu martial arts foundation. Narratively, she gets transported to a new world where she encounters Street Fighters. One caveat: Capcom confirmed she will not receive a World Tour story mode arc, as that mode concluded with Ingrid’s chapter.

Platforms and How to Get the Year 4 DLC

Street Fighter 6 is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. All Year 4 characters — including Tifa — can be purchased individually or as part of the Year 4 Character Pass or Ultimate Pass. Pass holders generally get better value if they plan to play all four additions.

SGD pricing for Year 4 passes has not been announced yet. Previous year passes on the PS Store Singapore have sat in the SGD $40–50 range — check the official Street Fighter 6 site once regional pricing goes live. For more upcoming releases, see our other game news coverage.

Last words

Singapore’s fighting game community has been one of SEA’s most active since Street Fighter 6 launched — local players have turned up at everything from grassroots weeklies to regional majors. Tifa is exactly the kind of crossover guest who pulls the JRPG crowd in alongside the FGC regulars. She won’t arrive until early 2027, but Yasmine lands first in August: plenty of time to build that Battle Hub rank before Midgar’s finest steps through the portal.

Southeast Asian Games Showcase 2026: Tune In Tonight at 11pm SGT

Singapore gamers, you have a free front-row seat to one of the region’s most exciting gaming nights. The Southeast Asian Games Showcase 2026 streams live this Saturday, 6 June, at 11pm SGT — and the confirmed lineup is already worth staying up for.

No Straight Roads 2 Official Reveal Trailer – SEA Games Showcase: Summer Game Fest Edition — via SEA Games Showcase (SEAGS) on YouTube

What Is the Southeast Asian Games Showcase?

The Southeast Asian Games Showcase (SEAGS) is a premium annual digital event dedicated exclusively to game developers from Southeast Asia. Now in its second year — it debuted at Summer Game Fest 2025 — the showcase returns to the same global stage in 2026, giving SEA studios a spotlight alongside the year’s biggest gaming announcements.

Co-founded by Arief Johan and Samantha Low, this year’s event received hundreds of developer submissions. Seven hosts representing Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and beyond will guide the broadcast: co-founders Arief Johan and Samantha Low, plus Jay Wong, Michael Higham, Nhi Do, Sarah Johana, and Victoria Tran.

5 Confirmed Games for SEAGS 2026

Five titles are confirmed ahead of the live show — with more surprises expected once the broadcast begins.

No Straight Roads 2 — Metronomik & Shueisha

The sequel to the beloved 2020 rhythm-action cult hit is headlining the 2026 showcase. Rock rebels Mayday and Zuke of Bunk Bed Junction return, joined by two new characters each bringing fresh musical identities and gameplay mechanics. The Malaysian studio has since teased a new dance track, ‘vs. Rama Irama’, hinting at an even wider musical scope. Expect new details — possibly a release window — live on Saturday.

No Straight Roads 2 key art showing Mayday and Zuke
Image courtesy of Metronomik

TCG Card Shop Simulator — O.P. Neon Games

Run your own local game store: hire staff, stock booster packs, host TCG events, and expand your shop. Already in early access, this one hits close to home for Singapore’s thriving TCG community. Think of it as living the dream without the rent.

TCG Card Shop Simulator key art
Image courtesy of O.P. Neon Games

Montabi — Mankibo & Akupara Games

A creature-collector roguelike deckbuilder from Indonesia’s Mankibo. Assemble a team of unique Montabi and master their abilities across tactical turn-based combat encounters. If you’re into Pokémon and card games, this one is practically made for you.

Building Relationships — Tan Ant Games

The most delightfully strange entry in the lineup: a solo-developed game from Thailand where you play as a sentient building that rolls, jumps, and wave-dashes — while romancing other structures. Yes, really. Solo developer Tanat Boozayaangool built this, and it already looks wonderfully unhinged.

Am I Nima — HO! Games & Outersloth

A psychological horror game where a character must combine words in her mind to convince her mother of her identity. From HO! Games, led by Malaysian-Canadian director Jeremy Ho, this one looks like the kind of slow-burn, deeply personal horror that stays with you.

How to Watch the SEA Games Showcase 2026

The broadcast is completely free. Tune in this Saturday, 6 June, at 11pm SGT across these platforms:

No tickets, no registration — just show up. The showcase is part of the broader Summer Game Fest 2026 weekend running through 8 June.

Last Words

Singapore sits at the heart of Southeast Asia’s gaming scene, and SEAGS is proof of how far our region’s developers have come. Whether you’re a No Straight Roads fan who has been waiting on the sequel, a TCG collector who wants to virtually run your own store, or someone who simply wants to cheer on SEA-made games on a global stage — Saturday night’s stream is worth the late one. Set that alarm for 11pm.

Pokémon RUN 30 Is Heading to Singapore This November

Singapore’s Pokémon fans, mark your calendars. The Pokémon Company is bringing one of its biggest live celebrations yet to our shores — Pokémon RUN 30, a massive two-day event marking 30 years of the franchise, is confirmed for 7–8 November 2026 at The Kallang. Whether you lace up for the themed fun run or just rock up for the free festival, this one is going to be huge.

Pokémon 30th Anniversary Special Movie — via Pokémon Asia ENG on YouTube

What Is Pokémon RUN 30?

Pokémon RUN 30 is The Pokémon Company’s flagship anniversary live event, rolling out across seven cities in Asia to celebrate 30 years of the franchise. Launched alongside the broader PokéXciting! Asia tour, the event pairs an immersive themed fun run with a fully free-to-enter festival ground — meaning even non-runners can show up and get in on the action.

Singapore is stop three on the Asia leg, with Kuala Lumpur (12–13 September) and Taipei (10–11 October) going first. So by the time The Kallang opens its gates on 7 November, the event will already be battle-tested and fully dialled in.

Pokémon RUN 30 Singapore 2026 event at The Kallang
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

The Run: Pick Your Partner, Hit the Course

The fun run covers a 4km interactive course designed to feel like a real Pokémon adventure. At the start, you’ll select a starter Pokémon as your running partner — and that partner evolves the further you go. Along the route, expect:

  • Obstacle sections styled as Pokémon Gyms
  • Pokédex sticker stations to collect along the way
  • Hydration points themed as Pokémon Centers

It is designed to be family-friendly, so no need to be a seasoned runner — just bring your trainer spirit.

The Festival Zone — Free Entry, No Ticket Needed

Even if you skip the run, the Festival Zone is completely free to enter for all visitors. This is the heart of the event and includes:

  • Pikachu Parade and meet-and-greet — Singapore’s favourite yellow mascot, up close
  • Pokémon Time Tunnel — a walk-through exhibit celebrating 30 years of Pokémon history
  • Pokémon Experience Zone — playable Nintendo Switch 2 Pokémon games and Trading Card Game instruction sessions
  • Pokémon Center Pop-Up Store — exclusive merchandise you won’t find in stores

The free-entry festival is the move if you want to bring the whole family without worrying about ticket costs.

Pokémon RUN 30 festival zone and activities
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

What’s in the Runner’s Kit?

Registered runners receive a kit that includes:

  • Pokémon RUN 30 T-shirt and drawstring bag
  • Poké Ball armband and race bib
  • Pokémon TCG booster pack and a lenticular card

Premium ticket tiers also include a Pikachu plushie. Ticket pricing and tier breakdowns have not been announced yet — The Pokémon Company says details will be revealed shortly. Keep an eye on the official Singapore portal at sg.portal-pokemon.com/30th/ for updates.

Pokémon GO Trainers Get In-Game Bonuses Too

If you play Pokémon GO, the event has something for you as well. The Pokémon Company has confirmed exclusive in-game bonuses and special quests tied to the real-world event at The Kallang. Specific bonuses are to be confirmed closer to November, but GO players will want to plan a trip down regardless.

PokéXciting! — The 30th Anniversary Asia Tour

Singapore’s Pokémon RUN 30 is part of the wider PokéXciting! Asia-wide celebration — described by The Pokémon Company as its largest-ever regional anniversary event. The five-city PokéXciting! tour runs:

  • Kuala Lumpur — 12–13 September 2026
  • Taipei — 10–11 October 2026
  • Singapore — 7–8 November 2026 (The Kallang)
  • Manila — 2027 (dates to be confirmed)
  • Bangkok — 2027 (dates to be confirmed)

Each city hosts its own version of the event with local flavour, complemented by shopping mall campaigns, Pokémon TCG tournaments, and Pokémon GO tie-ins throughout the region.

Last Words

November 7–8 is still a few months out, which gives Singapore trainers plenty of time to prep. The Festival Zone’s free admission removes any barrier to entry — so even if you’re not a runner, there’s no reason to miss the Pikachu Parade, the Time Tunnel, or the chance to get hands-on with Switch 2 Pokémon games.

We’ll be watching the official Singapore portal closely for ticket launch dates and full tier pricing. In the meantime, check out our roundup of other events coming to Singapore this year — there’s a lot on the calendar.

Lord of Mysteries Specials official key art on Crunchyroll 2026

Lord of Mysteries Specials Hit Crunchyroll on 20 June — City of Silver, The Marked Hunt, and What Was Cut

If you tore through Lord of Mysteries Season 1 in 2025 and felt the story skipped something important — you were right. Three special episodes are coming to Crunchyroll from 20 June 2026, filling in the arcs the original run was too rushed to adapt properly.

Lord of Mysteries Specials | Official Trailer — via Crunchyroll on YouTube

What Are the Lord of Mysteries Specials on Crunchyroll?

Produced by B.CMAY PICTURES and directed by Xiong Ke — the same team behind Season 1 — the specials adapt two storylines cut during the original 13-episode run that aired mid-2025. The season earned praise for its dense, occult world-building but drew criticism from fans of the original novel for pacing so compressed that entire character arcs were omitted between episodes.

The first special, Lord of Mysteries Special: City of Silver, premieres on 20 June 2026. The remaining two episodes — grouped under the title Lord of Mysteries Special: The Marked Hunt — follow in weekly drops after that, putting all three specials in your watch queue by early July.

The City of Silver Arc — Derrick Berg Joins the Tarot Club

The first special centres on Derrick Berg, a young man trapped in a cursed bastion deep within the Forsaken Land of God — a location Season 1 only glimpsed. Through the mysterious Tarot Club presided over by Klein Moretti (The Fool), Derrick is offered salvation and claims the seat of The Sun within the Major Arcana.

It is one of the more emotionally grounded introductions in the original novel, and dedicated fans have been asking for it since the Season 1 finale. Seeing it get its own full episode — rather than a rushed montage — should go some way to soothing the frustrations of 2025.

The Marked Hunt — The Tarot Club Takes on a Pirate Admiral

The second and third specials shift to the open sea. Alger Wilson (The Hanged Man) proposes hunting down Qilangos, one of the seven Pirate Admirals, while Audrey Hall (Justice) leverages her aristocratic connections to set the trap. The arc puts the Tarot Club in genuine danger and gives Alger — a fan favourite who was significantly underserved in Season 1 — a proper moment in the spotlight.

Both episodes are part of the same story thread, so expect the pacing to feel more measured than anything Season 1 attempted.

Where Singapore Fans Can Watch

Crunchyroll distributes Lord of Mysteries across Southeast Asia, including Singapore, under its worldwide-outside-Japan-and-China arrangement with Tencent Video. The specials follow the same deal: same-day global streaming. Episode 1 drops 20 June 2026; episodes 2 and 3 follow weekly from there.

If you are not yet subscribed to Crunchyroll, the specials are worth signing up for ahead of Season 2. Check the Crunchyroll app or website for current local subscription pricing.

Season 2 Confirmed for 2027 — and the Studio Has Plans Through 2035

Crunchyroll has confirmed Season 2 for 2027, with a higher episode count, a proper opening sequence, and extended episode lengths compared to Season 1. That is not the end of it — B.CMAY PICTURES has reportedly mapped the adaptation through Season 7, targeting 2035, which would cover the full scope of Cuttlefish That Loves Diving’s 1,400-plus-chapter novel across five volumes. If you are worried about another rushed season, the long runway suggests the studio has learned its lesson.

There is also a Lord of Mysteries video game beta launching on 26 June 2026 — six days after the first special drops — for those who want to explore the Beyonder world interactively before Season 2 arrives.

Last Words

Lord of Mysteries has one of the largest SEA fanbases of any Chinese animation, and Singapore fans of the donghua genre have a packed second half of June to look forward to: three specials from 20 June, a game beta on 26 June, and Season 2 on the horizon for 2027. If you have not rewatched Season 1 yet, now is the time to start. For more anime news and streaming updates, keep an eye on GameTrader.SG.

Pokémon Champions Mobile Arrives 17 June — Free to Play on iOS and Android

Pokémon Champions — the battle-focused Pokémon title that launched on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in April — is coming to iOS and Android on 17 June 2026. The Pokémon Company International confirmed the date on 3 June, and pre-registration is already open on the App Store and Google Play.

Pokémon Champions – Overview Trailer – Nintendo Switch — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

What Is Pokémon Champions?

Pokémon Champions is a free-to-start, battle-focused title built around the strategic depth Singapore trainers already know from the mainline games — types, Abilities, and moves all work the way you expect, but the focus is squarely on head-to-head competition. You assemble your team through in-game recruitment and Pokémon HOME transfers, then customise your Trainer’s look as you climb the ranks.

The game launched on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in April 2026 and has been building a competitive scene ever since. The mobile expansion dramatically widens the field, giving players on Android and iOS a way in without needing a console.

Cross-Platform Play: Phone vs Switch, No Problem

One of Pokémon Champions’ biggest draws is seamless cross-platform battles. iOS and Android players are matched into the same pool as Switch and Switch 2 players. Your Nintendo Account ties everything together, syncing your progress and Pokémon box across every device you log into. In practice, that means grinding ranked matches on your Switch at home and picking up where you left off on your phone during your MRT commute.

Mega Raichu X and Y distribution event for Pokémon Champions mobile launch
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Free Mega Raichu for Every Player at Launch

To celebrate the mobile launch, The Pokémon Company is giving away a free Raichu — and two brand-new Mega Stones — to every player from 17 June through 2 September 2026. Just check your in-game mailbox after logging in and the rewards will be waiting.

Here’s what you get:

  • Mega Raichu X — with the Electric Surge ability, which sets Electric Terrain upon entry, boosting Electric-type moves and blocking sleep for five turns.
  • Mega Raichu Y — with No Guard, ensuring every move used by or against it lands with 100% accuracy. High-risk, high-reward.

Both Mega Stones will eventually be purchasable through the in-game shop, but claiming them free at launch is the easiest route. This offer applies to the Nintendo Switch version too, so existing players are covered.

How to Pre-Register Now

Search for Pokémon Champions on the App Store or Google Play and tap pre-register, or visit the official Pokémon Champions website for links. The game is free to download when it drops. An optional Starter Pack bundle and cosmetic items will be available to purchase, but full competitive play is accessible without spending.

Last Words

Between Pokémon Center Singapore reopening at Jewel Changi Airport on 1 July and the TCG 30th Celebration set arriving in September, 2026 has been a strong year to be a Pokémon fan locally. A proper competitive Pokémon battle game on mobile — one that puts your iPhone or Android on the same field as Switch 2 players worldwide — fills a gap Singapore trainers have been waiting on for years. Mark 17 June in your calendar, pre-register today, and start building your six. For more gaming news, stay tuned to GameTrader.SG.

Crunchyroll Chainsaw Man booth at Anime Festival Asia Thailand 2026

Chainsaw Man Reze Arc Is on Crunchyroll: A Singapore Guide

Crunchyroll just wrapped a Chainsaw Man-fuelled weekend at Anime Festival Asia (AFA) Thailand 2026 in Bangkok — and while the booth action played out up north, the bigger news for Singapore anime fans is that the same titles driving all that hype are already a tap away. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is streaming on Crunchyroll, and the road to AFA’s Singapore dates is already taking shape.

Chainsaw Man takes over AFA Thailand 2026

Held on 30–31 May 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Crunchyroll’s AFA Thailand booth leaned hard into Chainsaw Man. The centrepiece was a live appearance by Kikunosuke Toya, the Japanese voice actor behind Denji, who performed a live dubbing of the character on stage before a fan meet-and-greet. For Toya, who spent part of his childhood in Bangkok, the panel doubled as a homecoming.

Fans could also step into a The Crossroads Café-inspired photospace and meet a Pochita mascot making its Thailand debut — the kind of in-person activation that tends to land in Singapore not long after.

Kikunosuke Toya, Japanese voice of Denji in Chainsaw Man
Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

What Singapore fans can stream on Crunchyroll now

Here’s the part that matters most locally: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc isn’t a Thailand-only treat. The film began its global Crunchyroll streaming run on 30 April 2026 — available worldwide except Japan and France, which includes Singapore — in both subtitled and dubbed versions (Crunchyroll, HardwareZone). After a 2025 theatrical run, the move to streaming means SG fans who missed it on the big screen can finally catch the Reze arc at home.

Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc key visual
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Ani-May, Blue Lock and Solo Leveling: the wider catalogue

The Thailand booth ran an Ani-May stamp rally built around three of Crunchyroll’s biggest current titles — an Attack on Titan Doodle Wall, a BLUE LOCK Football Challenge, and a Solo Leveling Fitness Challenge. The activation was regional, but the shows behind it all stream on Crunchyroll for Singapore audiences too, which is really the throughline here: the events travel, but the library is the same one SG fans already pay for.

For context on Crunchyroll’s localisation push across the region, the platform now carries more than 550 titles in Thailand alone, including over 120 Thai-dubbed and 300-plus Thai-subtitled — a scale of investment that hints at where Southeast Asian markets, Singapore included, sit on the priority list.

Pochita mascot at the Crunchyroll AFA Thailand 2026 booth
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When does Singapore get its turn?

AFA’s Singapore calendar is already moving. The organiser has confirmed AFA Creators Super Fest 2026 for 11–12 July at Suntec Singapore (Halls 403–405), with the flagship Anime Festival Asia Singapore reported to return to Suntec in late November (dates to be confirmed). If the Thailand showing is any guide, expect Crunchyroll’s Chainsaw Man energy — photospaces, guest seiyuu, stamp rallies — to factor into the local line-up. Keep an eye on our other anime events coverage as those plans firm up.

Last words

The Bangkok booth was a Thailand event, but the takeaway for Singapore is simple: the headline title — Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc — is already streamable here on Crunchyroll, and the AFA roadshow lands on home turf from July. For SG anime fans, it’s less “you missed it” and more “press play.” We’ll be tracking the AFA Singapore announcements as they drop.