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🐐🏀 A Goat Plays Basketball And More Reveals

Last week’s top clips centered wild turns across IPs, from a goat who wants to play basketball, James McAvoy's directorial debut, and Marvel's new fighting game!.

Some games fade quietly. Others go out swinging. And a few legendary names refuse to stay buried.

This week’s Cliptastic highlights leaned hard into endings and rebirths — major updates wrapping up long runs, unexpected genre mashups, and iconic franchises getting new blood behind the controller.

🥇 FIRST PLACE

Monster Hunter Wilds Prepares a Massive Final Update

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Monster Hunter Wilds is going out with a massive finale. Capcom announced the final major update for February 18th featuring Arch-tempered... See more

Monster Hunter Wilds is closing its chapter with one final major update on February 18. Capcom confirmed the arrival of Arch-tempered Arkveld, alongside the return of all previous endgame hunts.

For longtime players, that means one last gauntlet — a condensed celebration of everything the game built over its lifecycle. High-difficulty encounters, layered mechanics, and the kind of teamwork-driven chaos the series thrives on.

Add in crossover content from Monster Hunter Stories 3, and this finale feels less like maintenance and more like a curtain call. It’s Capcom giving its hunters one last reason to gear up.

God Save Birmingham Brings Zombies to the 14th Century

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Medieval Zombie Survival Game | God Save Birmingham Revealed Ocean Drive Studio just announced "God Save Birmingham," a zombie apocalypse ... See more

Ocean Drive Studio revealed God Save Birmingham, a survival horror game set during a zombie apocalypse in medieval England. No modern weapons, no electricity — just plague-era grit and desperation.

The historical setting flips the usual zombie formula. Instead of assault rifles and military bunkers, players navigate stone streets, limited tools, and fragile alliances.

That constraint is the hook. By stripping away modern convenience, the game leans into atmosphere and resource management, asking how survival looks when civilization is centuries away from modern infrastructure.

🥉 THIRD PLACE

Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse Revives a Classic Lineage

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Dead Cells Devs Making New Castlevania | Belmont's Curse Revealed Konami just announced Castlevania: Belmont's Curse from the developers o... See more

Konami has announced Castlevania: Belmont’s Curse, developed by the team behind Dead Cells and The Rogue Prince of Persia. It’s a collaboration that immediately signals fast combat and roguelike intensity.

Castlevania: Belmont's Curse looks poised to merge classic gothic aesthetics with modern progression systems. That blend could give the franchise a sharper edge than its more traditional entries.

For fans, the question isn’t nostalgia — it’s evolution. Can the Belmont legacy thrive under a new design philosophy? Early signals suggest Konami is willing to let it transform rather than simply repackage.

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HONORABLE MENTIONS

Marvel Tokon Leak Reveals a 4v4 Fighter

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Marvel Tokon Leak Reveals 4v4 Fighter | Arc System Works x Marvel Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls' entire Steam page went live before the offi... See more

A premature Steam page leak revealed Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, a 4v4 tag fighter developed by Arc System Works. The leak surfaced just before its official State of Play reveal.

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls suggests a faster, team-based spin on Marvel combat, blending anime-style presentation with comic book chaos.

Leaks often steal the moment — but they also confirm appetite. A 4v4 format could push Marvel fighters into new competitive territory.

Sony’s GOAT Hits Theaters

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Sony’s animated basketball film GOAT arrived in theaters February 13, 2026, starring Caleb McLaughlin alongside Stephen Curry and Gabrielle Union.

GOAT plays with underdog energy — literally — as a small goat challenges expectations in the sports world.

With Curry attached both on-screen and as a cultural figure, the film blends sports branding with animated storytelling, aiming to reach younger audiences while tapping into basketball fandom.

James McAvoy Directs California Schemin’

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California Schemin' marks James McAvoy’s directorial debut, telling the true story of Scottish rappers Gavin Bain and Billy Boyd who faked American identities to break into hip-hop.

The film explores performance, deception, and the hunger for fame, following the duo’s rise as “Silibil N’ Brains” while hiding their origins.

Premiering at the Glasgow Film Festival before its UK theatrical run, the project blends humor and tension — examining how far ambition can stretch before authenticity cracks.

This week’s Cliptastic stories revolve around cycles: finales that celebrate everything built before them, and revivals that refuse to let old names fade.

Whether it’s one last hunt, a new gothic curse, or zombies in chainmail, attention is landing where familiar worlds either close boldly — or come back sharper than before.

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