Monthly Archives: September 2017
WWE 2K18 Has a PC Release Date
For the first time in the WWE 2K series' history, WWE 2K18 will be released on PC at the same time it is being released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The latest game in the popular pro wrestling series will be available on Steam, and at other PC game retailers, starting October 17.
Both the standard and deluxe editions of the game will be available on that date. However, PC games will not have the ability to take advantage of the Early Access Deluxe Edition perk. That being said, if you preorder either version of the game, you will receive two versions of Kurt Angle as a playable character. Additionally, those who buy the standard version of the game will be given the opportunity to download extra content in an a la carte fashion.
[SPOILER] Returns in Marvel Legacy #1
Marvel Comics has been teasing that a major character will return in the pages of this Wednesday’s Marvel Legacy #1, and they’ve let the cat out of the bag early.
Warning: beware spoilers for Marvel Legacy #1!
Art by Joe Quesada. (Marvel Comics)
Wolverine will return in the pages of Marvel Legacy #1, and not only that, he’ll have an Infinity Stone in his possession.
Forza 7 Fate of the Furious Car Pack Revealed
Turn 10 Studios, in collaboration with Universal Studios, has announced the Fate of the Furious Car Pack for Forza Motorsport 7.
The DLC features 10 vehicles inspired by the most recent Fast & Furious film, which will be free to those who purchase the Forza 7 Ultimate or Deluxe Editions, according to Xbox Wire. The pack will also be available as a standalone download for $10 USD. Get a closer look at each of the new cars in the slideshow below.
This isn't the first time these two racing franchises have collided — Microsoft and Universal previously released Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious, a standalone version of Forza Horizon 2 featuring cars and a storyline from the Fast & Furious series. And it's also not the first Fate of the Furious gaming crossover this year, as Rocket League received Fast and Furious-based content earlier this year.
Out This Week: SNES Classic Edition, Cuphead, Hive Jump
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.
Just Cause Dev Hiring for Projects on “Next-Gen Platforms”
Avalanche Studios has begun hiring for a project being developed for "both current and next gen platforms."
Noted by NeoGAF user (and job listing spotter supreme) Nirolak, listings for a Technical Director and a Senior Multiplayer Programmer at the developer's Stockholm studio both reference working on the studio's next "open world / sandbox multiplayer engine".
Given that next-gen is only mentioned with regard to the company's engine, not a specific game, it may well be that this is a matter of future-proofing (although other listings in Stockholm do mention "an unannounced AAA title").
The Best of Movies at NYCC
New York Comic-Con will soon be upon us once again, and that means it's time to delve into our annual preview of what we expect will be the best and most exciting happenings at the show. NYCC is always a great showcase of awesome TV shows, exciting video games, epic movies and the best of the best in comics -- and 2017 is shaping up to be no different.
Let's start today with the three movie events we’re most excited to see at this year’s NYCC, and be sure to check back throughout the week for what we're looking forward to in TV, comics, and games too...
Panel: October 6th at 12 p.m. ET
The biggest film at NYCC by far is Universal’s Pacific Rim: Uprising, the John Boyega and Scott Eastwood-starring follow up to 2013’s Pacific Rim. We’ll bet that the first trailer for Uprising will make its debut at the movie’s panel in Madison Square Garden, so make sure to keep an eye out on Friday, October 6th.
Kingsman 2: Firth’s Return Had to Have ‘Consequences’
Warning: Spoilers for both Kingsman films follow.
The decision to bring back Colin Firth's character, Kingsman agent Harry "Galahad" Hart, for Kingsman: The Golden Circle was not taken lightly by either director Matthew Vaughn or his co-screenwriter Jane Goldman.
Harry's return was, as Goldman told me in a recent phone interview, something they hadn't even considered when they seemingly killed off the character in 2015's Kingsman: The Secret Service. But once that film became a success and a sequel was in the cards, they wrestled with the notion of bringing Harry back from the (not quite) dead.
"As soon as the thought of a sequel did come up, we didn’t like the thought of one without Colin in it as much as we liked the thought of one with Colin in it, because we loved the dynamic between Harry and Eggsy," Goldman said.
Team Fortress 2 Female Character Concept Designs Revealed
A Valve concept artist has shown off his pitched designs for female versions of the Team Fortress 2 line-up.
Drew Wolf showed off the many images on his website, saying they were part of "an internal pitch project aimed to bring female characters to the cast of Team Fortress 2."
Going by the pictures (below), these characters would have been female reskins of the existing TF2 classes, not entirely new additions.
Wolf's description continues: "I was responsible for story, character development and visual design. With the exception of their class function, It was important that each design presented an entirely new character. I wanted these characters to live on their own and add dimension to the current roster of in-game characters. The goal of the project was to dive deep into possibilities and facilitate creative discussion."
XCOM Creator Was Asked to Work on Mario + Rabbids
Creator of the original XCOM Julian Gollop was asked to work on Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
Gollop, who worked at Ubisoft Sofia for six years between 2006-2012, told PCGamesn.com that his ex-colleague and Mario + Rabbids creative director Davide Soliani called him about three years ago to ask him to work on an upcoming game.
“I didn't know at the time that the project he was talking about was Mario + Rabbids, he couldn't say what it was,” Gollop says.
However, Gollop had just left Ubisoft to begin work on Chaos Reigns at his new studio Snapshot Games.
“Had I been at Ubisoft I may have worked on it,” said Gollop.
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture Dev Lays Off Most Staff
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture developer, The Chinese Room has temporarily ceased development and laid off the majority of its staff.
In a blog post on the company's website, studio co-founder Dan Pinchbeck explains the decision:
"The situation – between financial pressures, trying to keep the lights on for the employed team, the stress of end-of-development, health issues – just wasn’t a tenable thing anymore. It was time to take a break, recharge, recover and have a good think about the future"
"So we let our team go. Lay-offs are never pleasant, particularly when you’re all trying to wrap a game."