Monthly Archives: April 2017

Snatch and SuperMansion Renewed by Crackle

Crackle has renewed its hit series Snatch and SuperMansion.

Snatch, based on director Guy Ritchie's 2000 film of the same name, is returning for Season 2 in 2018. Since the first season premiered on the streaming service in March, it has become Crackle's most-streamed scripted original show.

Plot details for the new season have yet to be revealed, but most of the main cast, including Rupert Grint (Charlie Cavendish-Scott), Luke Pasqualino (Albert Hill), and Juliet Aubrey (Lily Hill) are returning.

Snatch is also getting a free VR experience that follows hustlers attempting to break into Sonny Castillo's (Ed Westwick) safe, and has users choose whether to keep hacking into the safe or flee once the cops arrive on the scene. For our thoughts on the series' first season, read IGN's Snatch Season 1 review.

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Call of Duty: WWII Announced

Activision has announced Call of Duty: WWII as the next game in the series. This comes on the heels of various rumors and leaks pointing to the series going back to its historical roots.

Sledgehammer Games is developing Call of Duty: WWII. The studio was previously lead on 2014’s Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which we scored a 9.1, as well as assisting Infinity Ward on Modern Warfare 3. Co-studio heads and founders Michale Condrey and Glen Schofield previously worked at Visceral on the Dead Space series.

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Where Are All the MCU Players After Infinity War?

Avengers: Infinity War has finally landed on Digital HD and is about to hit Blu-ray, and a whole new wave of MCU movies are on the way in 2019. With so many films and TV series making up this shared universe, it can be tough to keep track of all the major players.

Consider this a refresher course on where your heroes (and a few villains) currently are, where we last left them, and where they might be going in the ever-evolving shared universe that is the MCU. From the Avengers (are they still together?) to Spider-Man (uhhhhh) to Captain Marvel (who's that now?), we break it all down for you below.

Just beware of spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man and the Wasp and Agents of SHIELD!

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May Free Xbox Games With Gold Announced

May's line-up of free Xbox One and Xbox 360 games for Gold subscribers has been announced.

The full lineup, plus when they'll be available, is:

  • Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Director's Cut — May 1-31 (Xbox One)
  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris — May 16 - June 15 (Xbox One)
  • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 — May 1-15 (Xbox 360 & Xbox One)
  • Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga — May 16-31 (Xbox 360 & Xbox One)

Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams is a surprisingly challenging 2D puzzle-platformer, while Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is an isometric shooter spin-off we gave an 8.1 and said is "almost as essential as Lara's third-person excursions."

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Super Bomberman R Getting Silent Hill DLC

Konami will be adding new characters from various Konami franchises - including Silent Hill's Pyramid Head - to Nintendo Switch exclusive Super Bomberman R.

Announced alongside a free DLC drop released today, a future update will add costumes based on Vic Viper from Gradius, Simon Belmont from Castlevania, and Pyramid Head from Silent Hill. A solid release date and whether these characters will cost any money have not been revealed yet.

It's not the first time Pyramid Head - the frankly terrifying manifestation of Silent Hill 2's protagonist's punishing guilt for the death of his wife - has been used in a... strange context; he has appeared as a playable character in New International Track and Field, as well as Krazy Kart Racing on mobile.

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IGN UK Podcast #380: Hodor Goes to Space

We've traveled across the world to bring you this week's podcast. Gav and Daniel went to the land of volcanoes, Iceland and return with news of EVE Fanfest, while Joe stopped off in the land of volcano-themed roller coasters, the USA to tell you all about Star Wars Celebration.

Keyword Countdown this week comes in the form of a special quiz taken by Kristian Nairn, also known as Game of Thrones' Hodor. We talked to him about other stuff too, I suppose, but that was the important bit. Listen to the whole interview towards the end of the episode. Bye!

IGN UK Podcast #380: Hodor Goes to Space

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Halo Wars 2 DLC Delayed to Fix “Game-Breaking” Bug

343 Industries has revealed that a "game-breaking" bug is responsible for the delayed release of the new Colony DLC for Halo Wars 2.

Originally slated for release earlier this month, Colony - a new army leader based on Halo's Hunters - has still not seen an appearance due to a crippling bug which revolved around new Skitterer units. These Skitterers can be attached to friendly units and act as an auto-targeting turret - unfortunately the bug meant that, once locked on, Skitterers could continue firing at enemies despite range and line of sight, meaning they could fire from across the map.

Developers realised that this bug would become "... a cheap exploit that would immediately result in some really bad game experiences and

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Heroes of the Storm Giving Away 20 Heroes Free

Blizzard is giving players the opportunity to score 20 characters for free, in the form of newly-announced Mega Bundles from their hero brawler Heroes of the Storm.

Mega Bundles are themed to include 20 heroes that fit into one of four styles, which Blizzard have dubbed Assassin, Flex, Support & Specialist, and Tanks & Bruisers.  Once a bundle has been chosen all other bundles will be locked out for that user, but the remaining characters are still accessible to purchase individually within the game.

You can check out the full list of bundles on Blizzard's website.

With the release of the 2.0 patch - which is going to make the game bigger and better than before on April 25 - all players will be given enough of the in-game currency "gems" to unlock one of the newly announced Mega Bundles.

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The X-Files Will Return as 10-Episode Event Series

The X-Files revival will continue, as FOX has ordered another season of the show.

David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson will reprise their iconic roles as FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully for 10 more episodes of the popular sci-fi series.

After the success of last year's return season, the show was expected to renew with more episodes than the six of its predecessor, though deals with FOX hadn't been finalised and confirmed until now.

Series creator Chris Carter will also return as Executive Producer for the new season, which will start production this year and air during 2017 and 2018.

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