Monthly Archives: August 2016

Deus Ex Go Release Date Announced

Deus Ex Go—the turn-based mobile game based in the Deus Ex universe—will be released August 18 on iOS and Android smartphones and tablets.

The announcement came via Twitter, with Square Enix Montreal give up no other information besides the sunglasses emoji.

Deus Ex Go announcement

Like Hitman Go and Lara Croft Go, Deux Ex Go is a translation of the console game to a mobile puzzler that takes on some of its key traits; the hack-and-swipe adventure features challenging puzzles and its own level editor.

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Bad Boys 3 Bumped to 2018, Gets a New Title

The long-gestating Bad Boys 3 has received a name change and has been pushed back six months, reports Deadline. The newly titled Bad Boys for Life was set to debut on June 2, 2017 but will instead arrive on January 12, 2018.

According to Deadline the studio is yet to settle on a production start date, meaning the film would not be ready for release during the 2017 US summer.

After years of speculation Sony officially confirmed that third and fourth instalments in the dormant Bad Boy series were in the works back in August 2015. At the time Bad Boys III was set to be released in February 2017 and Bad Boys IV would arrive in July 2019. Earlier this year the third film was pushed to June 2, 2017.

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Pokemon World Championships Will Not Feature Pokemon Go Events

The full schedule for the 2016 Pokemon World Championships has been released, along with the announcement that there will be no events centering on Niantic Labs' Pokemon Go in or around the championships.

Additionally, organizers have announced that the Pokemon World Championships will be closed to the general public. Only those with the official badge for invited players and their families will be allowed entry. Those looking to watch coverage of the tournament will have to tune into the event's livestream.

An "unprecedented response from invited players planning to attend" is cited as the reason for closing the tournament's doors to the public.

The 2016 Pokemon World Championships has a combined prize pool of $500,000 in scholarships and travel awards. Check out the full streaming schedule below (all times are PT):

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Star Trek: Discovery’s Ship Design Still Evolving

Executive-producer Bryan Fuller (Hannibal) dropped a massive nerd info-dump yesterday at the Television Critics Association press tour, revealing a bunch of new details about his upcoming show, Star Trek: Discovery. You can read all the bullet points that we learned about Trek's return to TV (well, to CBS All Access) right here. But Fuller also delved a bit into the design of the show's new starship, which of course is also called Discovery, and it turns out that the look of the vessel will continue to evolve beyond what was previewed at San Diego Comic-Con last month.

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Stand-Alone Han Solo Movie Casting for Young Lando

Lando Calrissian, the man who would go on to lose the Millennium Falcon to Han Solo in a game of cards, will be a character in the upcoming Han Solo movie.

According to a report from The Wrap, casting circles have given the young Lando the code-name "Chance." No other information, such as actors being considered, or even actors expressing interest, was given in the report.

At Star Wars Celebration 2016 in London, Alden Ehrenreich was revealed as the actor who will play Han Solo in the stand-alone movie. It was also revealed the audition process took a grueling 6 months, with actors screentesting in Han's iconic ship, as well as Ehrenreich testing next to Chewbacca.

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Xbox One Took the Top-Selling Console Spot for July

Microsoft's Xbox One was the top-selling console for July, unseating Sony's PS4 from its long-held spot at the top.

In a statement from Microsoft ahead of next week's public NPD Group numbers, the company championed its console, saying it's "honored that Xbox One was the best-selling console in the U.S." for the month, and the hours gamers spent on all Xbox consoles across the globe "were up 18 percent" over the same period last year.

The last time Xbox One took the NPD top-spot was in October 2015. The console rode high on the back of sales of Halo 5: Guardians, but from then on, Sony remained at the top of the NPD Group's sales numbers.

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The Flash Season 3’s Other Main Villain Revealed

Savitar will be the second main villain of The Flash's third season, The CW announced at the Television Critics' Association press tour.

The villain, who first appeared in DC Comics in 1995, was originally a Cold War pilot in the comics whose plane was struck by lightning, granting him speedster powers. Savitar named himself after the Hindu god Savitr and spent his life studying and enhancing his powers. Among the abilities he learned were to create a null inertia force field around himself and heal any injuries he endures at a dramatically rapid pace.

Savitar gained a group of followers, establishing somewhat of a cult around himself, which sought to sever the ties of the world's speedsters to the Speed Force.

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Arrow: No More Regular Flashbacks After Season 5

Arrow: Season 5 will mark the end of flashbacks on the show as we know them, but they will remain a device on the show moving forward into Season 6.

As they work on the show's fifth season, Executive producers Marc Guggenheim and Wendy Mericle told IGN that Season 6 will move on to explore flashbacks from different character perspectives beyond Oliver, and also might feature some flashforwards in time. Guggenheim confirmed during the 2016 summer TV Critics Association press tour that Season 5 will be the last Arrow season to use flashbacks as a regular device.

"Last year, when we sort of realized we're going to go past Season 5, we basically made a collective decision that Season 5 would be the final year of flashbacks," said Guggenheim. "Next year, in Season 6, what we'll end up doing is we'll do some episodes without any sort of flashbacks. We've

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The Flash and Supergirl to Do Musical Crossover

The Flash and Supergirl are finally taking advantage of all the musical talents on their shows this TV season.

The executive producers of the two CW series announced at the 2016 summer TV Critics press tour that the shows will intersect in the back half of their respective seasons (Season 2 for Supergirl, and Season 3 for The Flash) for a two-episode musical crossover.

Expect actors like Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin (both former Glee cast members), plus Jeremy Jordan and Jesse L. Martin to show off their singing talents, to name a few. Greg Berlanti noted that Danielle Panabaker amusingly already asked to excuse herself from singing in this crossover, after singing in The Flash: Season 1. There's also the chance that cast members who are on the other shows could appear in this crossover.

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18 New Summer Anime Worth Watching

The summer anime season has almost 40 new series going, but here are some of the best shows that are primed for binging.

This list only includes new anime. While we love Re:Zero to death, spring leftovers, and new seasons for returning anime, they are not eligible for this list.

91days

91 Days follows bootlegger Angelo on his cold and calculated quest for vengeance against the Vanetti, a notorious mafia syndicate that murdered his family. It’s a tense and riveting anime full of betrayal, violence, extortion, and booze, and is definitely one of this summer’s standout shows.

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