Rumors that Bryce James is leaving the University of Arizona for a $25 million MrBeast challenge are unverified, with no official statements from Arizona or MrBeast. The claim appears to be viral fiction, and Bryce James remains listed with the Arizona basketball program.
Logan Paul reiterated on his podcast that he’d love to wrestle Bad Bunny and said talks about a possible match have been floated, with him claiming it could be the greatest WWE bout of all time.
Rumors claim a mainline Nintendo Direct is planned for the third week of February, reportedly revealing the first look at a new 3D Mario title for the Nintendo Switch 2; the scoop comes from leakers Attackdabacklog and Nash Weedle, though reliability is disputed and nothing has been confirmed.
Rumors suggest Apple will launch the iPhone 17e with an A19 chip, MagSafe charging, and a switch to in-house cellular modems, while keeping the price at $599 and targeting emerging markets and enterprises, with an anticipated unveiling alongside updated iPads and Macs by early March.
Online speculation about a new Xenoblade Chronicles project being released in 2026 has surged after voice actor Caitlin Thorburn’s Spotlight profile seemingly references the title; there is no official confirmation from Nintendo or Monolith Soft, and past similar leaks have occurred before major reveals, so this remains an unverified rumor for now.
A Wrestling News report discusses the opponent reportedly planned for Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 42, outlining the booking context and potential impact on the event's card.
Rumors claim the iPhone Fold will mount a 5,500mAh battery—potentially Apple's largest ever—embedded in a dual-iPhone Air-like chassis with titanium alloy, vapor-chamber cooling, and an A20 Pro on a 2nm process; earlier testing floated a 5,400–5,800mAh range. Treat as speculation until official confirmation.
A rumour claims Google is developing a YouTube app for the Nintendo Switch 2 with a potential release window this month, though it remains unconfirmed; callers note hints from YouTube’s official account but no official confirmation yet.
Weibo leaker Instant Digital claims Apple’s first foldable, the iPhone Fold, will pack a 5500 mAh battery—the largest ever inside an iPhone—along with a 7.8-inch internal display and a 5.5-inch cover display, aided by silicon-carbon tech to enable the larger cell; the device is expected to debut this year with the iPhone 18 Pro series and iPhone Air 2, at a rumored price of $2,000–$2,500.
A Nintendo leakster known as Attack the Backlog sparked speculation about a rumored Partner Direct with the line 'do partners really travel alone?', fueling talk of possible first-party content, crossovers, or a traditional Direct after the showcase.
A Walmart promo for Nintendo Switch Online's 'Nintendo Classics' reportedly lists Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Pikmin 2 as GameCube titles not yet announced for the service, reviving rumors of more GameCube games joining Switch Online, though it could be a listings error.
A credible rumor suggests Sony will host a PlayStation State of Play in February 2026, with chatter centering on the week of February 12 according to NateTheHate on X and a note from Jeff Grubb, though no official confirmation exists yet. The speculative event could reveal or discuss first-party titles like Marvel’s Wolverine, Marathon, and Saros, with additional speculation about a God of War title; the piece also mentions Undisputed as PlayStation Plus’ headlining free games and a Forza Horizon 6 PS5 release window.
Analyst Jeff Pu released a short spec sheet for Apple's fall lineup—the iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and a book-foldable iPhone Fold—predicting a September 26 launch with 6.3-inch, 6.9-inch, and 7.8-inch displays (outer 5.3-inch for the Fold), 12GB RAM, A20 Pro/N2/WMCM chips, 18MP front cameras, and 48MP rear cameras with a periscope option on the Fold. Biometrics differ: Face ID on the Pro models and Touch ID on the Fold; Fold reportedly uses a titanium-aluminum body with an external display. Pu suggests a 2% shipment growth to about 250 million units and 21% market share, but notes the timing is aggressive and the information is rumors, not confirmed. Overall, the note reinforces existing rumors rather than introducing new facts.
Rumors suggest Samsung's standard Galaxy S26 will finally upgrade from 25W to 45W charging, with the S26 Plus likely staying at 45W and the S26 Ultra potentially jumping to 60W. Battery sizes are expected to inch up (S26 Ultra +200–400mAh; S26/S26 Plus around 4,300mAh and 4,900mAh). Speculation also points to a mix of Exynos 2600 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 variants, but nothing is confirmed. The lineup's exact structure (trio vs quartet) remains unclear as launch nears, and pricing parity with the S25 is hoped for.
There are rumors of a new expansion for The Witcher 3 possibly releasing in 2026, potentially to bridge the gap until The Witcher 4, with development led by Fool’s Theory and hints from CD Projekt Red executives, though nothing has been officially confirmed.