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  1. Inverse

    Inverse is for the superfan in all of us. We take you deeper into the worlds of entertainment, gaming, tech, science, and innovation — and all the fascinating ways those worlds collide.

  2. Gaming - Inverse

    Inverse covers everything from the latest releases to the ongoing console wars, esports updates, and leaks from your favorite developers.

  3. Entertainment - Inverse

    How 'Queens of the Dead' Glammed Up The Zombie Thriller The Inverse Interview Oct. 23, 2025 How Mary Bronstein’s Personal Crisis Created The Most Distressing Movie Of The Year Exclusive Oct. 21 ...

  4. Inverse Daily

    It’s Inverse’s award-winning daily newsletter about science and innovation, with the welcome digression into pop culture. Subscribe for free.

  5. Innovation - Inverse

    Inverse sat down with space engineer and sci-fi author Gentry Lee about his new documentary Starman, and his thoughts on Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming Rendezvous With Rama adaptation.

  6. The Next Silent Hill Could Leave Maine Behind For Good - Inverse

    Dec 16, 2025 · Speaking to Inverse in person in Los Angeles, Silent Hill developer Motoi Okamoto says there are several specific locations he’s thinking about bringing the game to next.

  7. 'Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment's Best New Feature Is A

    Nov 4, 2025 · We care deeply about a game’s design, world-building, character arcs, and storytelling come together. Inverse will never punch down, but we aren’t afraid to punch up.

  8. 'Avowed' Is A Lean, Mean, Epic RPG - Inverse

    Feb 13, 2025 · We care deeply about a game’s design, world-building, character arcs, and storytelling come together. Inverse will never punch down, but we aren’t afraid to punch up.

  9. No, Reed Richards Isn't Leading The Avengers In - Inverse

    Jul 25, 2025 · 'Fantastic Four' director Matt Shakman clarifies to Inverse he was just referring to Reed's leadership status in the comics.

  10. Severance - Inverse

    Apple TV’s breakout villain tells Inverse what it really means to “devour feculence.”