Monthly Archives: May 2017

Crackdown 3: Road to E3 2017

It's that time of year again: E3 2017 is just on the horizon. From June 10-15, we'll be covering the biggest games and hardware announcements of 2017 and beyond. While you can check out our continually-updated Games of E3 List, we're now going to start diving deeper.

Every day leading up to the show, we'll be highlight the stuff we want to see and play at E3 2017. Today's game: Crackdown 3.

The last time we saw Crackdown 3 was way back at Gamescom 2015. It was in an early state, but after getting some hands on time we were excited by the possibilities.

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LawBreakers Announced for PS4

LawBreakers is heading to PlayStation 4.

Developer Boss Key Productions has announced the first-person shooter for Sony's system, with enhancements on PlayStation 4 Pro. Previously, the game from Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski was only coming to PC.

Publisher Nexon also unveiled that LawBreakers will cost $30. There won't be a season pass, with DLC being free.

The business model sounds similar to a game like Overwatch. Nexon mentioned there's a "Stash-Box system" offering cosmetics.

There's no release date yet for the shooter, but it's planned to launch this year. For more, be sure to check out IGN's preview of LawBreakers.

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Out This Week: Friday the 13th, Logan, Ultra Street Fighter II, RiME

With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.

Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.

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Far Cry 5 Teasers Confirm American Setting

Four new teasers have been released for Far Cry 5, confirming that the game will take place in the US - specifically the state of Montana - for the first time in the series' history.

The short trailers end with a message saying that the game will be revealed this Friday, May 26.

Each one shows an image of rural America, then puncture the peace with an unsettling image (the man being used as a face-based bellringer is pretty unpleasant):

They also seem to counter rumours that said the game would take place in a Wild West setting (which would put it in more direct competition with this year's Red Dead Redemption 2) - clothing, weapons and buildings look more modern than the Old West would suggest.

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Uncharted Casts Spider-Man’s Tom Holland as Nathan Drake

The latest Spider-Man, Tom Holland will play Nathan Drake in the long-gestating Uncharted movie.

According to Deadline, the movie will be set around the sequence in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception in which a young Nathan first meets his mentor, Sullivan, placing it as a prequel to the video game series.

The casting decision was reportedly made after Sony Pictures chief Tom Rothman was impressed by Holland in the latest cut of the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming.

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Little Nightmares Teases New Character DLC

Little Nightmares is likely getting a new playable character in addition to Six.

Bandai Namco and Tarsier Studios teased the new boy in a recently released accolades trailer for Little Nightmares, which can be seen below. The end of the video shows Six looking at a dark-haired kid.

So far, there's no official word on who exactly the boy is, but speculation suggests it's a character that Six passed during the main game, possibly even a child from the dormitory area early in Little Nightmares.

There is no release date mentioned for the DLC. For more on the game, be sure to check out IGN's Little Nightmares review.

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World of Warcraft Gold Can Be Used to Buy Destiny 2

Activision has announced that Destiny 2 will be available on PC exclusively from the Blizzard Launcher, which likely means you'll be able to buy it using World of Warcraft Tokens.

Back in February, the rules were changed on WoW Tokens, which could only previously be redeemed using in-game gold for extra subscription time. Now they can be used in exchange for Blizzard Launcher (formerly the Battle.net app) credit.

According to Kotaku, the price of WoW Tokens has spiked since the reveal of Destiny 2 and the announcement that it would be available through Blizzard's store on PC. Currently, people are using any in-game gold they don't need to buy things like Hearthstone card packs and Overwatch loot boxes.

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Little Witch Academia’s Netflix Release Date Announced

Netflix told IGN that the first 13 episodes of Studio Trigger's Little Witch Academia anime series are coming to the streaming service on June 30.

Little Witch Academia began airing in Japan on January 9 and has a total of 25 episodes. Netflix did not say when the remaining 12 episodes would be added to the streaming service.

The series stars Akko, Sucy, and Lotte, three witches in training at Luna Nova Magical Academy and follows their adventures. Netflix already has the two Little Witch Academia short films (Little Witch Academia and Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade) available for streaming.

Netflix also acquired the upcoming Godzilla anime movie and is releasing its Death Note original live-action movie later this summer.

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Middle-earth: Shadow of War First Hands-on Impressions

We spent a lot of time talking about Shadow of War last month. We covered everything from the return of Monolith’s Nemesis System, to the new enemies, skills, and gear during our Shadow of War IGN First, and so much more. And even with our deep dives into the many systems that will power Shadow of War when it launches August 22, there’s no substitute for getting your hands dirty with good old-fashioned gameplay.

Fortunately, for the 30 minutes I spent sieging an Orc-ruled fortress with varying success, I’m happy to say Shadow of War feels like an improvement on its predecessor in every way.

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Video Game Doc, King of Kong Is Being Made Into a Musical

10 years after its release, acclaimed video game documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is being adapted into a stage musical by original director Seth Gordon.

The movie - which focused on the real-life acrimony between two competitive Donkey Kong players, Billy Mitchell and Steve Wiebe - has long been rumoured to be turned into a more conventional biopic, but the reality seems to be a little less expected:

Speaking to IGN at a junket for his new Baywatch reboot, Gordon responded to a question about a new adaptation by saying: "Yeah, some scripts have been written - we're actually working on a musical right now, which is pretty great."

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