Saturday, 25 April 2026

What's on Netflix in May

What's on Netflix in May

Here's everything that's streaming on Netflix in May.

Rafa, The Rafael Nadal docuseries (May 29)

Behind the titles, the records, and the victories, there is a story that has never been told. Today, Netflix unveiled the release date, teaser, and first-look images of Rafa, a documentary series about Rafael Nadal, which will premiere on Netflix on May 29. The series offers never-before-seen archival footage and exclusive access to the tennis champion, his family, and his inner circle during Nadal’s final year on the ATP Tour in 2024. Over four episodes, the series provides an intimate and deeply human portrait of one of the greatest legends in sport.

What's on Netflix in May

Rafa retraces Nadal's remarkable journey with cinematic scope, combining testimonies from those who know him best—on and off the court—with unseen moments that reveal what lies behind the legend. From his beginnings at just three years old to his return to competition in 2024, the documentary not only shows the evolution of a champion, but also the physical and emotional toll that has shaped his path, as he faces time and again Nadal's most constant rival: his own body. Rafa spotlights a candid and vulnerable superstar, and each episode goes beyond tennis to explore the life, story, and legacy of an unparalleled icon. 

 The series also features some of the most prominent figures in world tennis, including Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and John McEnroe, as well as testimonies from his team, family, and close circle, offering a comprehensive and unprecedented look at Nadal, his impact on the sport, and his influence beyond competition.

Friday, 24 April 2026

Saros: PS5 Review

Saros: PS5 Review

Developed by Housemarque
Published by Sony Interactive
Platform: PS5

Developer Housemarque is responsible for one of the best shooters on the PlayStation platform - Resogun.

Saros: PS5 Review

A simple arcade game that combined twin stick shooting with Defender-style sensibilities, it was a launch title for the PS4 and remained one of the greatest games ever created.

However, since then, the studio's taken itself in ever-more challenging directions and with the launch of Returnal, a diabolically difficult shooter on a rogue-like world, it lost a lot of supporters with large swathes of players unable to get remotely close to ever penetrating the game.

So to that end, the studio's taken on board the lessons learned from the title and reapplied them to Saros, a bullet ballet shooter that maintains some of Returnal's DNA and also sadly, some of the challenges of the gameplay which, at times, border on extreme frustration.

READ A PREVIEW OF SAROS AND ITS GAMEPLAY HERE.

In this latest, which borrows from many sci-fi genre cliches, you play as Soltari enforcer Arjun Devraj (Rahul Kohli) who awakes on a planet known as Carcosa with only a sun token pendant, a gun and a voice in his head. As he chases the voice through a winding, devastated civilisation, he has no idea what he's doing, why he's doing it and where he's going.

Seconds later (and moments, depending on your skill proficiency, overwhelmed by enemies and bullets, he dies, awaking inside a pit of goo and inside a craft with colleagues who want to know how he's alive.

It's here the mystery of Saros begins - and it's also here that your patience for being continually killed and having to repeat cycles of exploration and combat will be sorely tested. 

Saros: PS5 Review

Amid the towering crumbling structures, metallic creatures with tentacles attack without warning, sending swathes of beautifully realised missiles heading your way. These can be soaked up by your shield and repurposed back into bullets against enemies during more difficult combat encounters - prior to your death.

Death's a huge factor of Saros, part of the game's ethos of "Come back stronger." Each death will take you back to your hub and allow you to deposit the planet's lucenite resources, power up and then head back out to do it all again. Albeit with a downgraded weapon and a need to dispatch every single creature once again - whatever they may be in the roguelike setup the second time around.

There's an overarching narrative at play here too - with the background of a solar eclipse, a missing crew and colony, plus a hero whose link to it all is a bit mysterious. Yet it's fair to say that most of this won't matter for fans of shooter games. But it is fair to say that despite the superlative graphics and deeply impressive soundscape, even players of shooters may find their patience tested by some of the mechanics within. Though admittedly, there will be speed-runs of the game which will leave casual players weeping.

Housemarque's accounted for some of this with a setting that allows you to downplay some of the harder elements of the game, and artefacts throughout that both enhance and detract from the core gameplay. 

But it's also delivered some baffling decisions too. 

Saros: PS5 Review

Its Come Back Stronger message may be fine to attract those burned by Returnal, but at certain points in the upgrade tree, you hit a barrier that can't be overcome until you manage to clear an end level boss (again, no easy feat given they come with three health bars). It's a bit of a slap in the face for anyone struggling with the game's general difficultly no matter what setting it's on.

And the story's more baffling if your progress is stunted. Audio logs scattered about deliver mythology about the planet's eclipse (which makes creatures more rabid and their weapons corrupted) but the time you'd have to stand still to listen to them is limited, given most of them are collected during battle sequences.

Yet, for its foibles and faults, Saros offers a superlative-looking game that will challenge and dazzle at every turn.

Crisp, clear visuals which stand out, frame rates which don't drop no matter how many bright-coloured bullets litter the screen; the game's all about beauty as it unwinds its biome-led narrative. Combat is chunky, effective and presents a learning curve which takes some time to overcome. Some weapons help - a smart rifle lets you shoot from a distance and know the bullets will land; environmental cover offers protection from the range of projectiles heading your way - and the shield is a great tool which will see you calling on its services repeatedly. 

In many ways, this review is still a work in progress in terms of the story, because due to the harsh nature of the game, progression has been stunted by repeated deaths and blocked pathways to conclusion. So whether the game sticks the story landing and subsequent revelations is yet to be seen.

But what is clear from Saros is that some of the lessons of Returnal have been learned and even standing alone on its own two feet, Housemarque's latest takes a major commitment of patience and test, and the rewards do come with patience. Whether that will be enough for every player remains to be seen.

Ultimately, Saros wears its mix of mystery and mayhem well. It's a solid investment of time (of which there will be plenty) and shows the studio continues to develop challenging products. What they do next though may need to be a little more mainstream to welcome all players - not just those who are willing to put aside their frustrations and plough on.

New LEGO® Batman™: Legacy of the Dark Knight Video Explores the Legendary Batcave

New LEGO® Batman™: Legacy of the Dark Knight Video Explores the Legendary Batcave

Warner Bros. Games has released a new LEGO® Batman™: Legacy of the Dark Knight video, offering an in‑depth look at the Batcave – the legendary underground headquarters of DC’s Batman located beneath Wayne Manor, which has been delightfully reimagined in the upcoming video game.  

 

Narrated by Jonathan Smith, Strategic Director & Head of Development Team, TT Games, the video showcases how the Batcave serves as the central hub of operations, expanding and evolving as players progress through the campaign.  

New LEGO® Batman™: Legacy of the Dark Knight Video Explores the Legendary Batcave

 

This subterranean hideout is where a wide range of collectible Batsuits can be stored and displayed – from the Golden Age suit inspired by the Caped Crusader’s debut look in the original Detective Comics #27 (1939) issue to the most recent suit featured in The Batman (2022) film, and everything in between. Overall, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has 100 different outfits for playable characters, including an array of suits for both Batman and his crime-fighting allies. 

 

The Batcave also functions as the ultimate garage for Batman’s iconic vehicles, housing an impressive lineup of Batmobiles and Batcycles, all faithfully recreated in LEGO brick form. This includes the over-the-top flair from the classic Batman TV series (1966–1968) car, complete with the signature red pinstriping; the gothic style Batmobile from Batman (1989); the skeletal design from Batman Forever (1995); the heavy-duty Tumbler from The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005, 2008, 2012); and many more. 

 

Additionally, the Batcave is where players will upgrade gadgets, display trophies, review case files via the Batcomputer, and personalise the environment with a variety of LEGO‑themed furnishings – even a personal gym. 


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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is an all-new open-world action-adventure videogame inviting players to embark on Bruce Wayne’s epic journey to become the hero of Gotham City, from origin to legend, inspired by decades of Batman films, television shows, comic books, and games, combined with DC lore and TT Games’ signature brand of fun-filled LEGO humour.  

 

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches worldwide on May 22, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store). Pre-orders are available now for the Standard and Deluxe Editions of the game on the aforementioned platforms. Deluxe Edition pre-orders will receive 72-hour early access, now beginning on May 19, prior to the main launch. All pre-orders will receive The Dark Knight Returns Batsuit (at launch), inspired by the acclaimed comic book series. The Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game will launch later in 2026 and can be Wishlisted now. 

 

Players can unlock the Golden Age Batsuit (at launch), accessible for eligible users who create a Warner Bros. Games account, as well as those who already have an account. 

 

Four new LEGO DC Batman sets are available now, each including in-game digital content redeemable when LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight releases. The LEGO® DC Batman™: Batman Logo set will unlock an exclusive gold Batsuit for the videogame, and the LEGO® DC Batman™: The Batman™ Batmobile™, LEGO® DC Batman™ Batman v Superman™ Batmobile™, and LEGO® DC Batman: Batman & Robin™ Batmobile™ sets include an in-game playable version of each respective vehicle, plus an exclusive gold variant of each vehicle, for the videogame. Please note that the exclusive in-game gold Batsuit and gold vehicle variants are only available through purchase of the LEGO sets. 

CRKD™ and Gibson® Expand the Gibson SG Guitar Controller Lineup: Introducing Cherry for PlayStation®5

CRKD™ and Gibson® Expand the Gibson SG Guitar Controller Lineup: Introducing Cherry for PlayStation®5

CRKD™, the premium collectible gaming brand, announced today a whole new look for the legendary Gibson SG Guitar Controller, returning to the stage in a fresh new Cherry finish!

CRKD™ and Gibson® Expand the Gibson SG Guitar Controller Lineup: Introducing Cherry for PlayStation®5

 

Reimagined for modern gamers, the original Gibson SG was an iconic controller for PlayStation®2 gamers, and proving that legends never die, recently made a triumphant return via the Black Gibson SG Guitar Controller, released to great acclaim in late 2025. Now arriving for a showstopping encore, the Gibson SG Cherry Guitar Controller is back in a fresh new Cherry finish, ideal for those long Spring evenings of rhythm gaming!

 

Like the Black version, the new Gibson SG Cherry Guitar Controller is compatible with PlayStation® consoles, both honouring and building upon the rock ‘n’ roll legacy of the original. Licensed for PlayStation®5 and PlayStation®4 consoles, the Gibson SG Cherry Guitar Controller comes ready for Fortnite® Festival and Rock Band 4 on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles and is also compatible with community rhythm games such as YARG and Clone Hero on PC and PC Handhelds. Classic Guitar Hero and Rock Band titles are also supported through a dedicated Legacy Mode.

 

Armed with a stacked set-list-of-features, the Gibson SG Cherry Guitar Controller takes full advantage of two decades of gaming hardware evolution, delivering a new generation of Guitar Controllers, built to last and designed for a modern gaming audience.

 

Created and engineered by many of the original RedOctane team who previously worked on the original Guitar Hero™ guitar controllers, the Gibson SG Cherry Guitar Controller looks as good on display as it controls in game, sporting a jaw-dropping matte Cherry body with an integrated matte black pickguard. 

 

The Gibson SG Cherry features the CRKD proprietary Hall Effect Strum Bar, delivering an ultra-precise input and a satisfying mechanical click feedback with every strum. Designed for peak performance, the technology ensures consistent accuracy through even the most demanding solos—so missed notes are no longer the controller’s fault!

 

Completing the design is the black OG-style Fret Neck, featuring mechanical frets and a Crown Inlay graphic proudly displayed on the headstock.

 

The Gibson SG Cherry Guitar Controller features the signature CRKD 8-action button navigation hub, complete with left and right analog sticks and a discreetly placed D-Pad on the back of the headstock, providing seamless menu navigation and additional functionality. Discrete Platform Slider allows gamers to quickly toggle between PS5™, PS4™, Legacy Mode and PC Mode, and the Hall Effect Whammy Bar won’t let gamers down in those crucially timed activations!

 

Through the CRKD App (CTRL), players can unlock a wide range of customization options and features, including button remapping, strum bar sensitivity adjustment, tilt activation settings, and firmware updates. The app also allows owners to register their product as part of the True Collection System, adding it to their personal library of CRKD collectibles with a unique product number and rarity rank.

 

For more information and to order the Gibson SG Cherry Guitar Controller, please visit: https://go.crkd.gg/sgchps

The Mandalorian and Grogu team up with Burger King

The Mandalorian and Grogu team up with Burger King

This is Your Way: Burger King® Launches Limited-Time Menu inspired by Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
The special-edition menu and accompanying global media campaign features collectible Mandalorian and Grogu mugs, 8 collectibles figurines, custom content and special immersive store takeovers ahead of the film’s NZ theatrical release on May 21.
The Mandalorian and Grogu team up with Burger King

 
Burger King ® New Zealand is bringing the Force to flame-grilling with a special-edition menu in NZ launching nationwide from April 27. A limited-time menu inspired by Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu lands in New Zealand restaurants, just in time for the film’s theatrical release on May 21.
 
Inspired by the epic storytelling and iconic characters of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, the new menu delivers bold flavors, immersive packaging and exclusive collectibles for fans of all ages. Whether you ride alone or with your crew, there's something in this galactic adventure for everyone.
 
At participating New Zealand restaurants, the new menu is designed to let fans enjoy the adventure:
For Adult Fans
The Mandalorian WHOPPER® Meal or the Mandalorian Chicken Burger Meal will come with a limited edition Collectable Mandalorian and Grogu Ceramic Mug while stocks last.
 
Kids can join the adventure too
Kids can enjoy the limited-time Mandalorian King Jr. Meal, available at participating restaurants while supplies last, featuring 8 collectable Mandalorian and Grogu figurines (1 per King Jr. meal).
 
Each meal is served in special packaging, available while supplies last, featuring elements that create an immersive galactic experience.
 
“This collaboration allows us to blend the bold flavours our Guests love with the storytelling and excitement of one of the most iconic franchises in entertainment,” said Sabrina Ferretti, Vice President, Burger King International. “From craveable limited-time menu items to fan collectible mugs and toys, we’re giving fans of all ages a fun and flavourful way to celebrate the release of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu.”
 
“We’re thrilled to roll this out across our restaurants in New Zealand” said John Elliott, CEO, Tahua Hospitality Ltd. “Kiwis are always up for something fun and we think fans of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu will love what we’ve created – a locally inspired menu delivering to big, bold flavours to match the excitement of the promo.
 
“Star Wars is built on creating stories and experiences that invite fans to step into the worlds they love,” said Lylle Breier, EVP Marketing Partnerships, Promotions, and Events at the Walt Disney Studios. “Collaborating with Burger King in over 70 markets globally for the release of Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, allows us to extend that storytelling beyond the screen in a fun, unexpected way. We’re thrilled that Burger King is bringing phenomenal immersive in-store experiences, new custom content, and incredible food innovation and packaging to the fans, as we count down to this exciting theatrical release.”
 
Guests can embark on the adventure by ordering the Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu menu at Burgerking.co.nz, Through the BK®App or at participating Burger King NZ restaurants – for a limited time only, while supplies last.

The Spectrum White Edition is out now

The Spectrum White Edition is out now

Retro Games Ltd (RGL) announces that The Spectrum White Edition is available now, marking exactly 44 years to the day since the original rubber-keyed ZX Spectrum 48k first launched on 23rd April 1982.  Developed in collaboration with PLAION REPLAI, The Spectrum White Edition reimagines one of gaming’s most iconic and influential home computers through a striking new all-white design inspired by decades of community folklore.
 
For years, stories have circulated of a white ZX Spectrum created to mark the milestone of one million units sold.  While never commercially released, it became a symbol of possibility within the retro gaming community.  Today, that story becomes reality.
The Spectrum White Edition is out now

 
The Spectrum White Edition is a collector’s celebration of a machine that helped define an era, a device that introduced millions to gaming, sparked the rise of bedroom coders, and shaped the foundations of the modern video games industry.
 
This new edition delivers the same authentic experience as the original release of The Spectrum, combining faithful design with modern convenience.  Key features include:
 
  • Full-size recreation of the ZX Spectrum 48k with iconic rubber keyboard
  • 48 built-in games, including genre-defining classics
  • HDMI output with multiple display modes

  • USB support for controllers and custom content
  • Compatibility with both 48k and 128k models
The White Edition also introduces two exclusive accessories included in the box:
 
  • A matching white microswitch joystick
  • A custom THEMICRODRIVE USB stick
Together, they create a complete out-of-the-box experience designed for both play and display.
 
Launching alongside The Spectrum White Edition is THEGAMEPAD (White), a separately available controller designed to complement the new colourway and extend the play experience.  Styled to match the clean, all-white aesthetic of the system, THEGAMEPAD (White) offers players an alternative control option for supported titles, combining modern ergonomics with the same attention to design fidelity that defines Retro Games Ltd hardware.  Whether used as a primary controller or as part of a multi-player setup, THEGAMEPAD (White) enhances accessibility while maintaining the visual identity of the White Edition.
 
More than four decades after its original release, the ZX Spectrum remains one of the most beloved and culturally significant home computers ever made.  Launching on the anniversary of the original machine reinforces the enduring impact of the Spectrum by connecting past and present in a single moment, while inviting a new generation to experience its legacy. 
 
Paul Andrews, Managing Director at Retro Games Ltd, said, “Releasing The Spectrum White Edition on the anniversary of the original ZX Spectrum feels incredibly special for us.  That machine changed everything for so many people, not just as players, but as creators.  The White Edition celebrates that legacy while giving fans a new way to experience it today, whether they’re playing, collecting, or simply reconnecting with something that meant a lot to them.”
 
The Spectrum White Edition is out today, priced at AU$269.95, with THEGAMEPAD (White) being available separately for AU$44.95. 

Armageddon hits Auckland

Armageddon hits Auckland

Auckland Showgrounds will transform into a world of heroes, horror, creatures and cosplay this ANZAC Weekend, 25–27 April, as Armageddon Expo returns for three days of pop culture action, expected to attract record attendance.

With international guest stars, live panels, gaming, collectibles and thousands of fans in costume, Armageddon Expo continues to cement its role as New Zealand’s leading destination for film, television and gaming culture.

Armageddon hits Auckland

This year’s event is led by some of the biggest names in acting and global pop culture, including Jamie Campbell Bower (Stranger Things), Melissa O’Neil and Lisseth Chavez (The Rookie), Manny Jacinto (The Good PlaceStar Wars: The Acolyte) and horror icon Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street), alongside Garrett Hedlund (Tron: LegacyTroy), Graham McTavish (OutlanderThe Hobbit trilogy) and Colby Minifie (The Boys).

Jennifer English (Baldur’s Gate 3), a multi-award-winning performer with major wins at The Game Awards and Golden Joystick Awards, joins the Armageddon line-up as one of the leading voices in modern gaming. Her portrayal of Shadowheart has become one of the most talked-about performances in modern gaming, earning global recognition for its emotional depth and connection with audiences. She is joined by Maggie Robertson (Baldur’s Gate 3Resident Evil Village), whose award-winning performance as Lady Dimitrescu helped define one of the most iconic characters in modern gaming.

Also newly announced is Tawny Newsome (Star Trek: Lower Decks), a standout voice in modern sci-fi whose work connects animated storytelling with a global fan audience, alongside Robbie Daymond (Critical RolePersona 5), one of the most recognisable voices across gaming and anime.

Fans will also see a major Avatar: The Last Airbender reunion featuring Dante BascoZach Tyler EisenJack DeSenaMichaela Jill MurphyJennie Kwan and Olivia Hack.

Beyond the guests, Armageddon Expo delivers a full-scale event experience across the Auckland Showgrounds. Large gaming pavilions, including the central ‘Gaming Castle’, will anchor the show, alongside more than 160 exhibitors showcasing collectibles, art and creator products from across New Zealand and beyond.

Esports and competitive gaming will run throughout the weekend, with open-entry tournaments, live match play and large-format spectator screens creating a constant hub of activity, alongside free-to-play stations for casual players.

Fans can also take part in tabletop gaming zones and roleplaying sessions, as well as live panels, cosplay competitions and interactive stage events. Artist alley and creator showcases provide opportunities to meet designers and illustrators, while fan-led meetups add to the sense of participation across the weekend.

Cosplay remains a defining feature of the event, with thousands of fans expected to attend in costume, bringing energy and spectacle to the show floor.

Armageddon Expo founder Bill Geradts says the continued growth of the event reflects the strength of pop culture in New Zealand and the demand for live fan experiences. 

“This year’s shows have been markedly larger than 2024 and 2025. Christchurch Armageddon in particular was a huge event – the largest we’ve ever had in that city. Which just reaffirms that even in tough economic times, people are seeking live experiences more than ever,” he says.

“Armageddon has always been about bringing fans closer to the worlds they love. Whether it’s meeting talent, discovering new content or simply being part of the whole festival vibe, they get to celebrate their own individuality among people of their kind,” Geradts says.

Armageddon Expo runs from Saturday 25 April to Monday 27 April at the Auckland Showgrounds. Tickets are available online and at the gate, with a full schedule of guests, panels and activities.

Tickets, tokens and further information at: ArmageddonExpo.com 

Current announced guests include:

 
Film & Television
 
Melissa O’Neil (The Rookie)
Jamie Campbell Bower (Stranger Things)
Garrett Hedlund (TroyTron: Legacy)
Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
Lisseth Chavez (The Rookie)
Manny Jacinto (The Good PlaceStar Wars: The Acolyte)
Colby Minifie (The BoysFear the Walking Dead)
Michael Jai White (SpawnBlack Dynamite)
Dianne Doan (WarriorAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
Robert Buckley (One Tree HilliZombie)
Graham McTavish (OutlanderThe Hobbit)
Nhut Le (Peacemaker)
Mark Mitchinson (The HobbitPower Rangers)
Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi (The Mandalorian)

 

Avatar: The Last Airbender Cast

 

Zach Tyler Eisen (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Jack DeSena (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Michaela Jill Murphy (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Dante Basco (HookAvatar: The Last Airbender)
Jennie Kwan (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Olivia Hack (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

 

Voice, Gaming and Animation

 
Max Mittelman (One Punch ManPersona 5)
Robbie Daymond (Critical RolePersona 5)
Maggie Robertson (Resident Evil VillageBaldur’s Gate 3)
Jennifer English (Baldur’s Gate 3)
Chris Wehkamp (My Hero Academia)
Brent Mukai (Demon SlayerPokémon)
Sean Chiplock (Genshin Impact)
Jordan Reynolds (Marvel Rivals)
Mara Junot (League of Legends)
Daron Nefcy (Star vs. the Forces of Evil)
Tawny Newsome (Star Trek: Lower Decks)

 

Costume Designers

 
Laura Jean Shannon (Specialty Costume Designer)
Sarah Jeanne Mgeni (The BoysTitansDoom Patrol)

 

International Cosplay

 

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