Monthly Archives: October 2015

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Gets a Release Date

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition will release on October 27 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, publisher Focus has confirmed to IGN.

Earlier this year, developer Larian Studios said the Enhanced Edition wasn’t “some patch or minor content update.” This version of Divinity will release with local co-op, fully voiced characters, new content, tweaks to the crafting system and a reworked story.

If you’re on PC and own a copy of Original Sin, you’ll be able to download the Enhanced Edition at no extra cost.

“Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition is a completely separate game: not an update to Divinity: Original Sin,” said Larian back in May. “Both games will remain available on PC and Mac, and it is important to note that they are totally different entities, so if you've already bought Original Sin you'll see separate listings for Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition in your Steam Library.

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Remappable Buttons for Xbox One Controllers Coming Soon

The Xbox One Elite controller is coming soon, but its remappable buttons function will be coming to all Xbox controllers.

Mike Ybarra, partner director of program management, Xbox and Windows Platform at Microsoft, replied to a Tweet yesterday confirming that it will be coming for all controllers soon.

We don't know when "soon" will be, but it will likely come after the release of the Elite controller, which comes out later this month.

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Titanfall Sales Pass Huge Landmark

Sales of Titanfall have passed the 10 million mark, according to developer Respawn Entertainment.

Studio founder Vince Zampella took to Twitter to mark the occasion by posting a picture of employees celebrating and thanking the fans.

While Respawn's Titanfall sequel hasn't had a proper reveal yet, the studio has confirmed it's in development, and will be releasing across multiple platforms.

"So we're working on a sequel. No official name yet, but we're working on that," Zampella told IGN back in March. "That's the main focus but we're starting up a second team and doing some smaller stuff too. Small, exploratory, taking it slow! It'll be multiplatform."

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Dragon’s Prophet Shutting Down in North America

Runewalker Entertainment and Daybreak Game Company have announced that MMO Dragon's Prophet is discontinuing its operations in North America.

According to the announcement on the Dragon's Prophet website, North American servers will be closed on November 16, however the game will continue to operate in Europe and Asia, albeit under different publishers.

Most items in the Dragon's Prophet in-game marketplace are now reduced to low Daybreak Cash prices until the game eventually goes offline. You'll no longer be able to purchase Daybreak Cash in-game, however.

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Showtime’s New Twin Peaks Promo (With Old Footage)

With their biggest current series, Homeland, back Sunday night, Showtime used the opportunity to debut a new promo for the return of Twin Peaks. It's a very brief, 15-second promo, entirely made up of footage from the original series - specifically of the mysterious Man From Another Place (Michael J. Anderson).

Of course, for Twin Peaks fanatics, the main reason to be excited by this teaser is that it offers more tangible proof, via an ad campaign beginning, that this revival is, amazingly enough, actually happening, so many years since the show was canceled by ABC in 1991. Production on Twin Peaks began last month, with the new episodes debuting on Showtime either late 2016 or in 2017.

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Del Toro Wants Maisie Williams in Pacific Rim 2

Pacific Rim director Guillermo del Toro wants Maisie Williams involved in his monster vs. mecha sequel.

In a post on Twitter, del Toro expressed his interest in bringing Williams on board after having lunch with the Game of Thrones actress.

Last month, reports regarding the possible cancelation of Pacific Rim 2 surfaced; however, del Toro has since confirmed to IGN the project has not been scrapped. "It's still active," he said. "I still have my producer working on the budget and I still have the writer working on the script."

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The Martian Rockets to Top of the Weekend Box Office

The Martian's debut weekend at the box office has seen it shoot to the top of the rankings, making $55 million.

Hotel Transylvania 2 set a new record high for September after debuting last week, however this week it is down to second with $33 million. Sicario came third with $12 million.

The Martian nearly beat out Gravity to become the highest grossing October debut in history. However, Alfonso Cuarón's sci-fi movie made $55,785,112 on its opening weekend.

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Saw/Furious 7 Director Producing New MacGyver Series

Just added to the TV reboot list - which already includes an A-Team update and series versions of Taken, In the Line of Fire, Behind Enemy Lines, and more - is MacGyver, which ran on ABC from 1985 to 1992 and starred Richard Dean Anderson as an action hero known for getting out of tight scrapes using his smarts in the fields of science and engineering.

Reported by Deadline, a new MacGyver series is being produced by Saw and Furious 7 director James Wan for CBS, along with original series producer Henry Winkler and NCIS: LA executive producer R. Scott Gemmill. The new MacGyver, like the TV versions of Taken and In the Line of Fire, will revolve around a younger version of the show's central hero. So in MacGyver's case, a man in his 20s.

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