Monthly Archives: May 2017
Meet the Writers Behind the Game of Thrones Spinoffs
Big news, Game of Thrones fans: HBO is officially working on four potential spinoff series set during various periods and settings in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire world. The network closed deals with four sets of screenwriters to develop scripts for each show, with hypothetical series orders hinging around whatever they deliver.
While we have plenty of ideas for what Game of Thrones spinoffs we'd like to see, the writers picked to develop around this franchise are pretty exciting in and of themselves. The four teams are: Max Borenstein; Jane Goldman with Martin; Brian Helgeland; and Carly Wray with Martin.
Pokemon Go Event Makes Grass Types More Common
The latest Pokemon Go event will see a surge in grass type Pokemon on the game's servers.
Niantic has announced that its latest Pokemon Go event will commence this weekend starting in the afternoon PDT on May 5. The event has been dubbed the 'Worldwide Bloom' and will run for the weekend and finish on May 8.
To increase your chances of finding as many grass Pokemon as possible Niantic has also revealed in a tweet that Lure Modules will last for six hours over the course of the weekend.
Unlike the water event earlier this year, Niantic has not hinted at any particularly rare Pokemon being more readily available during the event and instead encourages players to share their findings on social media.
Donkey Kong, Halo, Pokemon, Street Fighter Honored in Hall of Fame
Four new games have been inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame this at The Strong National Museum of Play.
Donkey Kong, Halo: Combat Evolved, Pokemon Red and Green, and Street Fighter II were chosen over a list of impressive finalists to join the elite lineup due to their significant effects on their genres and the industry as a whole.
The new inductees cover multiple decades and styles of play and join games such as Super Mario Bros, Tetris, and World of Warcraft on the esteemed list.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 Zombie Chronicles Coming May 16
Activision is continuing to support Call of Duty: Black Ops III with an upcoming content pack called Zombies Chronicles. The content hits PlayStation 4 on May 16, with other platforms to follow.
Dates for the other versions have not yet been announced by Activision. The pack contains eight remastered maps from the Call of Duty Zombie Mode franchise.
The word came from Treyarch Studio co-head Jason Blundell during a guest spot on YouTuber JCBackfire's show earlier today. The official reveal came via t-shirt, with an explanation from Blundell following. He calls the Zombie Chronicles a "love letter from Treyarch" to the CoD community.
Does Nintendo Get a Pass?
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Ubisoft Previews For Honor Season 2’s New Maps, Heroes
Ahead of the launch of For Honor Season 2 later this month, Ubisoft has released several new trailers highlighting the new content headed to its melee action game.
In addition to gameplay updates and new customization items, two new heroes and two additional maps are coming with For Honor Season 2: Shadow and Might. Check out the trailer below for an early look at one of the new heroes, the Shinobi of the Samurai faction.
The Centurion of the Knight faction will also be added as a new playable hero. Watch him lay waste to his foes in the trailer below.
Season 2 also includes the new map Forge, which you can check out in the preview video below.
2K Games President Christoph Hartmann Leaves Company
Christoph Hartmann, president of publisher 2K Games, has left the company after more than a decade.
A representative for Take-Two Interactive, 2K's parent company, confirmed Hartmann's departure in a statement. 2K has not revealed who will next take on the role, however the statement confirms that the change in leadership "will have no impact on 2K's current pipeline of titles in development." The statement reads:
“We can confirm that there has been a management change at the leadership level of 2K. For more than a decade, Christoph Hartmann has helped 2K to become an industry leader and we are grateful for his contributions and wish him well on his future endeavors. This change in leadership will have no impact on 2K’s current pipeline of titles in development, and we look forward to this new chapter in the history of our label.”
Game of Thrones Spinoffs: What’s Coming Next?
Spoilers follow for the Game of Thrones series finale.
For even more on Game of Thrones' final episode, check out our side-by-side comparison of the characters from their first and last appearances, peruse every IGN Game of Thrones episode review ever, why Westeros' new leader could be a terrifying choice, and why Drogon did what he did in the finale.