Monthly Archives: January 2017

When Can You Read DC’s Injustice 2 Comic?

Good news, Injustice fans. Now that the Injustice 2 video game has a release date, DC can finally reveal more details about their upcoming prequel comic. The Injustice 2 comic will make its digital-first debut on April 11.

As with the original Injustice: Gods Among Us comic, new digital-first chapters will premiere every Tuesday on services like Comixology, iBooks, the Kindle Store, the Nook Store and the DC Comics app. Print issues of the series will kick off in May, closer to the release of the game, and will ship twice monthly from that point on.

Injustice 2 #1 cover by Bruno Redondo. (DC Comics)

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Destiny Won’t Have a Valentine’s Day Event This Year

Bungie has confirmed that Destiny's Valentine's event, Crimson Days, will not take place this year.

On the Bungie blog, community manager DeeJ opened the latest post by saying, "First things first: Crimson Days will not be making a return this year. We enjoyed adding some gunfire to your date night, but we have other plans. Instead, we’re dedicating our efforts to delivering different things for you to play."

Instead, it seems Bungie has other early-year plans: "

next content update is taking shape. We’re super excited to tell you about it – but not so excited that we’ll jump the gun. There will come a time when we’ll take a seat on our streaming set to talk about how we’ll spend the springtime together. That moment will come closer to the thaw."

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The Division’s Next Expansion Adds a Team-Based PvP Mode

Details on the third expansion for Tom Clancy's The Division have been revealed.

Dubbed Expansion III: Last Stand, the next update for Ubisoft's popular third-person shooter adds a "dedicated, separate player combat arena" that provides a more structured way to face off against your friends in PVP than the more open-ended style of play the Dark Zone offers.

As detailed in a post on the The Division's official site, "Last Stand is session based and features clear objectives and win conditions, while still incorporating aspects of the Dark Zone such as PvE enemies and Landmarks."

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Hitman Gets HDR Support at the End of This Month

Io Interactive has confirmed today that the first season of Hitman will support High Dynamic Range (HDR) from January 31, 2017.

The update will coincide with the launch of the retail disc version of the 2016 stealth ’em up.

“As an example, think of 47 in a dark room looking out a bright window,” explains Io programmer Anders Wang Kristensen. “Without HDR you would not be able make out what's outside, whereas with HDR you can simultaneously see details inside the room and outside the window.”

“Another extreme example is the sun. Without HDR we could not render the sun brighter than a white piece of paper, so we had to ‘simulate’ the sun being blinding. With HDR we can draw the sun several times brighter, so that it is actually close to being blinding, just like in real life.”

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Nintendo Considering Streaming Services on Switch

Nintendo has confirmed that while video streaming services will not be on Switch at launch, they haven’t been ruled out for the future.

A Nintendo representative provided the following statement to IGN:

"All of our efforts have gone toward making the Nintendo Switch system an amazing dedicated video game platform, so it will not support any video-streaming services at launch. However, support for video-streaming services is being considered for a future update."

We reached out to Netflix and Twitch about apps on Switch but received no comment.

Back in 2012, video streaming apps including Netflix, YouTube, Hulu and Amazon were planned for Wii U’s release but were delayed into the months after launch. Video apps including Hulu, Netflix, and YouTube also came to 3DS following its launch.

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Star Trek: Discovery – Who’s Who in the Cast

We got bad news yesterday regarding Star Trek: Discovery -- namely that the much-anticipated show has been delayed yet again and will not debut this May as had previously been planned. But we also got some maybe-good news with word coming that actor James Frain (Gotham, Orphan Black, True Blood) is joining the cast as the classic character of Sarek. That's Spock's dad!

How Sarek -- who was played by Mark Lenard in The Original Series and also appeared in several of the movies -- will fit into Star Trek: Discovery remains to be seen, but Frain's casting now puts the show's roster of announced actors at eight. That's usually around what a Star Trek ensemble cast consists of, give or take a Nurse Chapel, so we figured it was time to break down who's who in the Star Trek: Discovery crew. Click through the slideshow below for the full team of actors and their characters:

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PS4 YouTube App Now Supports 360-degree Vids With PS VR

Sony has today confirmed that the PS4's YouTube app has been updated to allow PlayStation VR owners to enjoy 360-degree video content available on the service. The announcement comes via PlayStation's official Twitter account.

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Everything You Need to Know About Resident Evil 7

It hasn’t even been a year since Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’s big reveal at E3 2016, and now the latest in Capcom’s long-running survival horror series is mere days away. Yesterday’s leaks have revealed a few new things that Capcom’s attempted to keep under wraps, but for those avoiding spoilers, Resident Evil 7 is still something of a mystery.

Even though it’s been a short journey, we decided to round-up all the news, clips, previews, and other coverage we’ve done on Resident Evil 7: Biohazard up until now. For those looking for a relatively spoiler-free rundown of Resident Evil 7, you’ve come to the right place.

Here’s everything you need to know about Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.

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Micro Machines Returns to PC and Consoles

Codemasters has today confirmed the Micro Machines series is coming back to consoles and PC. Micro Machines World Series will launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One in April 2017.

Codemasters promises Micro Machines World Series will retain the “manic social gameplay” of the originals and namechecked iconic spots like the garden, kitchen, and workshop as some of the racing locations to expect.

In addition to regular race modes Micro Machines World Series will introduce new Battle Arenas, which will allow players to compete against each other and the AI in destructive, deathmatch-style events.

Micro Machines World Series will support up to 12 players online and four players on the same screen.

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