Monthly Archives: May 2016
WWE Smackdown Going Live, Moving Nights
WWE SmackDown is moving to Tuesday nights starting July 19, and for the first time ever, the show will air live each week. WWE also has revealed that SmackDown will now feature its own distinct cast from WWE RAW, along with "unique storylines, and a dedicated writing team."
This gives USA Network five hours of live WWE programming each week, including RAW. WWE will soon feature a new Superstar draft storyline that will divide the roster between the two shows, harkening back to the old days when the two shows had a much more distinct split and draft scenarios were commonplace.
In recent years, almost all of WWE's notable storyline swerves and big moments occurred on RAW, with SmackDown perceived as a show where little of significance occurred - only amplified due to it taping on Tuesdays and airing on Thursdays, meaning it was easy to read spoilers posted from those who were in attendance in the arenas where it was filmed. Making SmackDown live, with its own group of wrestlers, looks to be pushing the show in a much bigger way again and making it a much more important part of WWE's weekly programming.
GoT Showrunners Apologize for Unintentional Meme Consequences
Spoilers for Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, "The Door," continue below. Read on at your own risk.
Game of Thrones' showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss know they've crossed a line that can never be uncrossed. They've done something permanent on their show that is going to be stuck in pop culture forever. If you missed the news, "Hodor" = "Hold The Door."
"We'd like to apologize for Sunday's episode," Weiss said in a pre-taped video on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Benioff added, "Not for killing Hodor -- we kill a lot of main characters ... We're sorry for all the idiots that, from now on, will be shouting 'Hodor!' every time you go through a door."
Bleszinski Says Some at Epic Thought Gears of War Was a ‘Fluke’
Boss Key Productions co-founder Cliff Bleszinski has shed light on why he left Epic Games, discussing his frustration with the company, as some developers at the studio thought Gears of War was "kind of a fluke."
"It's simple: a big Chinese company comes along and I had a chunk of ownership at Epic and they buy out 40 percent of it without any strings attached," Bleszinski said on the latest episode of IGN Unfiltered when asked why he retired.
"Epic at the time, and I say this very carefully because they've really kind of changed into their own entity.... But at the time there was this whole like 'Gears was kind of a fluke,' you know, and I could pitch any idea to the company and inevitably I'd have somebody in my office going 'I don't buy it.'"
8 Big Changes From Justice League’s Darkseid War Finale
DC's massive "Darkseid War" storyline wrapped up in the pages of Justice League #50 today, and it was a doozy. This comic introduced a number of big changes to the DCU that will impact both heroes and villains leading into DC Rebirth. We're breaking down the eight key developments below.
Beware of spoilers for Justice League #50!
Smaller Xbox Reportedly Coming in 2016, More Powerful ‘Scorpio’ in 2017
Reports say Microsoft is going to be releasing two new Xbox One models over the next two years.
According to Kotaku, three anonymous sources have spoken about a smaller, cheaper Xbox One which will release this year, with one of the sources saying it will contain a larger 2TB hard drive.
Next year, we'll reportedly be getting a more powerful version of the Xbox One, codenamed "Scorpio," with a better GPU that can handle 4K resolutions. Sources say there are no current plans to upgrade the I/O speed of the console in addition to the GPU, which could mean longer load times.
Major Tragedy Strikes DC’s Heroes
As DC rebirth kicks off this week, DC is bidding farewell to the New 52, and not everyone is making it out unscathed.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Superman #52 and DC Universe Rebirth #1!
Even if you've been avoiding the leaked spoilers for DC Universe Rebirth #1, it shouldn't come as any great shock that Superman #52 features the death of the Man of Steel. After all, it''s the final chapter in a crossover called "The Final Days of Superman," and the conflict has revolved around Superman trying to put his affairs in order before his dying body finally gives out.
Captain America’s New Comic Reveals a Shocking Change
In today’s Captain America: Steve Rogers #1 by writer Nick Spencer and artist Jesus Saiz, we learned a shocking secret about Captain America Steve Rogers.
Warning: this article contains full spoilers for Captain America: Steve Rogers #1!
While on a mission to stop Baron Zemo, Steve Rogers (once again suited up as Captain America after having his super soldier abilities returned in Avengers Standoff) unexpectedly threw his teammate, Jack Flag, out of a jet, before declaring, “Hail Hydra.”
An Update to The Division is Wiping Characters, Again
When The Division's 1.1 patch arrived, a not insignificant number of Xbox One players saw their characters disappear. With the arrival of 1.2, the same problem now appears to be affecting PC players.
As spotted by GamesRadar, PC players on The Division forums and Reddit have been reporting seeing their agents vanishing from character select screens.
Titanfall 2 Leak Reveals New Poster and Gameplay Information
A supposed leak of Titanfall 2 information indicates that the shooter sequel will introduce grappling hooks and larger multiplayer maps, and also included concept art that will apparently be adapted as the game's cover art.
Posted (and subsequently deleted) on the Titanfall subreddit, but preserved on NeoGAF, user ilovegoogleglass said that the game will release in October (putting it alongside fellow EA shooter, Battlefield 1).
Nintendo to Let 500 Fans Play Zelda Wii U Early
Nintendo is offering 500 fans the chance to play The Legend of Zelda on Wii U before anyone else.
The event will take place at the Nintendo store in New York, with sign-ups for the event taking place on June 11. All you’ve got to do is turn up on the day with photo ID (kids must be present with a parent or guardian) and if you’re one of the first 500 people in line, you’ll receive a wristband which can then be traded in for a ticket to the demo event.
The six-day event kicks off at noon ET on June 14. The House of N says it will be streaming to the NY store’s 15-foot TV directly from the Nintendo E3 booth in case you wanted to pop down and have a gander at the new Zelda in action. There’ll also be some trivia and prizes going on.