Monthly Archives: August 2016

Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Release Date Announced

Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC digitally on September 13 in North and South America, Bandai Namco has announced.

Championship Edition 2 will cost players $12.99. The game was outed earlier this year by the Korean game ratings board before its official announcement during San Diego Comic-Con this year.

Championship Edition 2 will include Score Attack and Adventure modes, as well as boss battles, all using the "best aspects" of the previous games in the latest iteration with what Bandai Namco touts as "the fastest action in any Pac-Man game to date."

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Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Release Date Announced

Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC digitally on September 13 in North and South America, Bandai Namco has announced.

Championship Edition 2 will cost players $12.99. The game was outed earlier this year by the Korean game ratings board before its official announcement during San Diego Comic-Con this year.

Championship Edition 2 will include Score Attack and Adventure modes, as well as boss battles, all using the "best aspects" of the previous games in the latest iteration with what Bandai Namco touts as "the fastest action in any Pac-Man game to date."

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Why American Horror Story Isn’t Revealing Its Theme for Season 6

Murder House. Asylum. Coven. Freak Show. Hotel. And... we still don't know yet? The theme of American Horror Story: Season 6 is being kept under wraps, and FX isn't going to be giving away the secret any time soon.

FX CEO John Landgraf explained the thinking behind the big AHS mystery during his executive session at the 2016 summer TV Critics' Association press tour, saying he and Ryan Murphy decided it might be fun to mix things up a bit six seasons into the anthology series' run.

"Every year we've basically laid out the themes and we've laid out the new genre Ryan would be approaching, and we just thought it would be fun to keep it a mystery, so we are," he said. The AHS team went so far as to have everything blacked out on scripts coming in that might give away the big reveal.

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Why American Horror Story Isn’t Revealing Its Theme for Season 6

Murder House. Asylum. Coven. Freak Show. Hotel. And... we still don't know yet? The theme of American Horror Story: Season 6 is being kept under wraps, and FX isn't going to be giving away the secret any time soon.

FX CEO John Landgraf explained the thinking behind the big AHS mystery during his executive session at the 2016 summer TV Critics' Association press tour, saying he and Ryan Murphy decided it might be fun to mix things up a bit six seasons into the anthology series' run.

"Every year we've basically laid out the themes and we've laid out the new genre Ryan would be approaching, and we just thought it would be fun to keep it a mystery, so we are," he said. The AHS team went so far as to have everything blacked out on scripts coming in that might give away the big reveal.

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Dead Rising Re-Releases Get Launch Date and Price

In celebration of Dead Rising's 10th anniversary, Capcom is re-releasing Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 13.

The games will be available in North America and Europe as digital downloads for PS4 and Xbox One individually priced at $20 USD/€20/£16. Capcom is also releasing a bundle that includes all three games for $50 USD/€50/£40. In addition, the first Dead Rising will be made available via Steam.

This trio of re-releases has been enhanced for current-gen consoles, boasting 1080p visuals that run at 60 frames per second. Capcom is including all of the previously released DLC costumes for each game as well.

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Dead Rising Re-Releases Get Launch Date and Price

In celebration of Dead Rising's 10th anniversary, Capcom is re-releasing Dead Rising, Dead Rising 2 and Dead Rising 2: Off the Record for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 13.

The games will be available in North America and Europe as digital downloads for PS4 and Xbox One individually priced at $20 USD/€20/£16. Capcom is also releasing a bundle that includes all three games for $50 USD/€50/£40. In addition, the first Dead Rising will be made available via Steam.

This trio of re-releases has been enhanced for current-gen consoles, boasting 1080p visuals that run at 60 frames per second. Capcom is including all of the previously released DLC costumes for each game as well.

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