Monthly Archives: July 2015
Top Gear’s Clarkson, Hammond and May Sign Amazon Deal
Former Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have signed up with Amazon to create a new motoring show.
The new program is planned to rival the BBC's Top Gear and will be broadcast on Amazon's on-demand TV service after the trio opted not to partner with either ITV or Netflix. Former executive producer Andy Wilman will also be joining the trio for the deal.
The new show doesn't have a name yet, but the deal is apparently for three series with the first to be shot later this year and released in 2016. It'll be available exclusively to Amazon Prime subscribers.
Jeremy Clarkson was dumped from Top Gear in March following a physical attack on a producer. The outspoken TV star was originally suspended by the BBC following a “fracas” with a co-worker, before it was determined he couldn't remain on the show. Hammond and May chose to leave alongside him.
Five Nights at Freddy’s Dev Responds to His Fans and Haters
Fight Nights at Freddy’s developer Scott Cawthon has penned a heartfelt response to the game’s community, thanking players for their support while also reprimanding his haters.
“First of all, I wanted to thank the community in general for the huge outpouring of support through emails and in the forums,” writes Cawthon. “I know a lot of you are concerned about me or think that I’m stressed out.
“It’s true that I’m stressed a little; but it’s ok because the result was good. I’ve worked very hard this year, almost non-stop, to produce good games for this series. Even though there may be some debate as to how ‘good’ the games are, I did my best to provide some good scares and a good story. All I can do is judge from the Steam reviews that I’ve been mostly successful; so I’m very happy about that.”
Red Ash Fully Funded by Fuze
Comcept, the team behind Mighty No. 9, has announced that development for its new game Red Ash: The KalKanon Incident can now get underway.
Red Ash: The KalKanon Incident had four days left on its Kickstarter, and still needed over $300,000 to reach its goal. However, Chinese publisher Fuze has now stepped in to fully fund the project.
The full game will be developed for PC, along with ports to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. What this means for the Kickstarter is that all funds raised will be going towards stretch goals. These goals are to be announced at a later time.
Sony Financials Reveal Lifetime PS4 Sales of 25.3 Million
Sony has released its financials for the first quarter of the financial year, revealing the PlayStation 4 continues to exceed all expectations.
3 million consoles were sold in the three month period ending June 30, up from 2.7 million sold in the same window last year. This means lifetime sales for the console now stand at 25.3 million - and it hasn't even been out for two years yet. In contrast, it took the PS2 a comparatively sluggish two years and eight months to hit 20 million units sold.
With sales proving so strong - and continuing to grow - Sony has revised how many of its latest console it plans to sell this year. Where is originally expected to shift 16 million consoles this financial year, it's now predicting sales of 16.5 million, up from 14.8 million last year. If this is correct, the PS4 will sell 38.8 million units by 31 March, 2016.
Riot Games Killed off a League of Legends Champion
Riot Games killed off League of Legends champion Gangplank, the Saltwater Scourge, in the game’s latest patch.
The son of the dread pirate captain Vincent the Shadow was vanquished by Miss Fortune in act three of story-driven event Bilgewater that’s currently underway. According to Kotaku, a message on the game’s client reads: “Gangplank is dead and has been disabled in all queues.”
“Champion death is unprecedented in League of Legends, and we do not take it lightly,” a post on the League of Legends forums reads. “We encourage all Gangplank fans to remain calm for a few days until we can fully assess the situation. At this time, we are not addressing refund requests for him or his skins but please know that over the next several days we’ll do our best to make things right for everyone.”
Male-Oriented Ghostbusters Film Is Still In the Works
While things have been quiet, it seems like the other, male-centric Ghostbusters film is still happening, according to writer Drew Pearce.
Speaking with MTV, Pearce revealed that he just wrapped up his work on the Ghostbusters project, confirming the Russo brothers and original Ghostbusters director Ivan Reitman are involved.
"I’ve finished my work on that in the last couple weeks,” he said. “Obviously it’s top secret, but there’s a gigantic bold idea that I came up with, and the Russo brothers — who did Captain America: The Winter Soldier and are doing Civil War at the moment — and Ivan Reitman, who did the original movie, are going to take that and run with it. Obviously I cannot tell you what it is, but hopefully in one year’s time you’ll know!"
How to Stream Xbox One Games to a Windows 10 PC
There are a few reasons why you might want to stream a game from your Xbox One to your Windows 10 PC: someone's already hogging the TV, you don't feel like putting down your laptop and getting out of bed, or you really want to be able to play Xbox One games with a 360 controller.
Whether you're eager to get started or you're curious to see if it works as advertised, this feature is easy to setup—we've outlined the steps you need to take below. This should work regardless if you're on a desktop, laptop, or tablet PC; so long as you're running Windows 10 (and not Windows 10 Mobile), you're good to go.
Step 1: Load the Xbox App
Obviously, if you haven't yet signed into your account, you'll need to do so now. You'll also need to be logged into your account on your console.
Tom Cruise Says M:I-6 Shoots Next Year
The fuse has been lit on another Mission: Impossible movie, according to star Tom Cruise.
During his appearance on the The Daily Show, the Mission: Impossible actor-producer claimed the six entry in the franchise could shoot as soon as this time next year.
"We're starting to work on it now. We'll probably start shooting it next summer," said Cruise.
If Cruise is correct, this would suggest Paramount Pictures has already green-lit a sequel before the success of Rogue Nation has been proven at the box office.
It would also be a departure from the lengthy gaps between sequels that has been common with every Mission: Impossible movie from M:I-2 onwards.
Unlocked: 12 Xbox Gamescom Predictions
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Microsoft is set to have a big presence at Gamescom. So, we play our ol' predictions game, making 12 Xbox predictions for what we think might happen. Plus: Tomb Raider's exclusivity is dated, 343 explains the lack of any split-screen multiplayer support in Halo 5, Windows 10 begins rolling out to change the Xbox ecosystem forever, and much more.
NOTES:
The Tomb Raider discussion starts at the 7:50 mark on the audio file.
The Gamescom predictions start at the 17:50 mark on the audio file.
Trevor Noah Talks Daily Show Changes
New Daily Show host Trevor Noah took the stage at the Television Critics Association Press Tour for a Q&A panel regarding the upcoming sea change to the Comedy Central late night series.
"The way you approach a story, the way you look at a story depends on your points of view," the comedian stated. "The way you look at comedy depends on your points of view. So Jon
is a white 52-year-old Jewish guy that grew up in Jersey. I am a 31 year old half-black, half-white South African who has lived in America for a few years on and off. So the way we would look at the same story would be completely different," Noah said of his Daily Show hosting duties, which kick off on September 28th.