Monthly Archives: January 2018
Fortnite Party Service Down, Epic Working on Fix
Fortnite Battle Royale is continuing to experience issues, with players unable to play a game with friends.
Epic Games has been sharing updates regarding these problems on Twitter. Currently party service is down, meaning you can only join a solo game or play with random players in a squad or duo. The issues, according to Epic, seem to stem from a big rise in player count.
Earlier this morning the studio planned to take Fortnite offline once again following 14 hours of downtime yesterday. "The Fortnite party service is down, and Solo and Fill are the only modes available. Players should expect downtime to fix the problem later today," the studio said.
Disney Sued by Redbox for Alleged Copyright Misuse
Disney's home entertainment group has been sued by Redbox.
As reported by Deadline, Redbox filed a suit against Disney for misuse of its copyright to prevent the movie rental service from renting/selling its DVDs and selling movies digitally. Redbox alleges Disney is falsely claiming Redbox can't resell digital copies of movies, and is getting the way of the service's relationship with its customers and suppliers.
Additionally, Redbox claims Disney is trying to hike up prices for consumers in favor of its own offerings, which include a forthcoming Disney-branded streaming service.
Disney Sued by Redbox for Alleged Copyright Misuse
Disney's home entertainment group has been sued by Redbox.
As reported by Deadline, Redbox filed a suit against Disney for misuse of its copyright to prevent the movie rental service from renting/selling its DVDs and selling movies digitally. Redbox alleges Disney is falsely claiming Redbox can't resell digital copies of movies, and is getting the way of the service's relationship with its customers and suppliers.
Additionally, Redbox claims Disney is trying to hike up prices for consumers in favor of its own offerings, which include a forthcoming Disney-branded streaming service.
While You Wait for Game of Thrones, Check out Amazon’s Britannia
If you’re in the market for a new sword and shield epic to hold you over until the final season of Game of Thrones -- Amazon’s Britannia is worth checking out. Britannia tells a fictionalized story of the Roman Empire’s invasion of the Celtic and Druid societies. There’s enough blood, sex, and magical craziness in the nine-episode Season 1 to keep any GoT fan happy.
Britannia complements Game of Thrones in more ways than one. Imagine the island of England as Westeros, with the Romans as the White Walkers -- the ultimate destructive force that wants to conquer the world. In Britannia, the local Celtic tribes are at war with each other, much like the Seven Kingdoms. It’s a similar scenario where the tribes would be better equipped to deal with the Roman threat if they worked together.
While You Wait for Game of Thrones, Check out Amazon’s Britannia
If you’re in the market for a new sword and shield epic to hold you over until the final season of Game of Thrones -- Amazon’s Britannia is worth checking out. Britannia tells a fictionalized story of the Roman Empire’s invasion of the Celtic and Druid societies. There’s enough blood, sex, and magical craziness in the nine-episode Season 1 to keep any GoT fan happy.
Britannia complements Game of Thrones in more ways than one. Imagine the island of England as Westeros, with the Romans as the White Walkers -- the ultimate destructive force that wants to conquer the world. In Britannia, the local Celtic tribes are at war with each other, much like the Seven Kingdoms. It’s a similar scenario where the tribes would be better equipped to deal with the Roman threat if they worked together.
Winchester: Exclusive New Poster – IGN First
All month long, IGN First is spotlighting the Films to Watch in 2018. Today, we have an exclusive new poster for Winchester, a horror film from CBS Films and directors Michael and Peter Spierig that stars Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke, Sarah Snook and Angus Sampson. Winchester opens stateside February 2, 2018.
There are those who claim that the Winchester Mystery House is the most haunted house in America, and maybe even the world. Located in San Jose, California, the mansion was built by Sarah Winchester, the widow of William Winchester, who founded the lucrative Winchester Repeating Arms Company, and was under almost constant construction as it gradually became an eccentric architectural curiosity that, the story goes, contains the ghosts of people killed by Winchester rifles.
Winchester: Exclusive New Poster – IGN First
All month long, IGN First is spotlighting the Films to Watch in 2018. Today, we have an exclusive new poster for Winchester, a horror film from Lionsgate and directors Michael and Peter Spierig that stars Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke, Sarah Snook and Angus Sampson. Winchester opens stateside February 2, 2018.
There are those who claim that the Winchester Mystery House is the most haunted house in America, and maybe even the world. Located in San Jose, California, the mansion was built by Sarah Winchester, the widow of William Winchester, who founded the lucrative Winchester Repeating Arms Company, and was under almost constant construction as it gradually became an eccentric architectural curiosity that, the story goes, contains the ghosts of people killed by Winchester rifles.
Opinion: Marvel Comics Needs Conan the Barbarian
Of all the possible announcements Marvel Comics could have made to kick off the new year, I certainly didn't expect the news that they've reacquired the rights to Conan the Barbarian. Outside of Star Wars and Dark Tower, Marvel hasn't focused a great deal on licensed properties in the last couple decades. This new acquisition suggests that Marvel's publishing strategy may be shifting in 2018. And honestly, that may be for the best. A little Conan could be just what Marvel needs right now.
Opinion: Marvel Comics Needs Conan the Barbarian
Of all the possible announcements Marvel Comics could have made to kick off the new year, I certainly didn't expect the news that they've reacquired the rights to Conan the Barbarian. Outside of Star Wars and Dark Tower, Marvel hasn't focused a great deal on licensed properties in the last couple decades. This new acquisition suggests that Marvel's publishing strategy may be shifting in 2018. And honestly, that may be for the best. A little Conan could be just what Marvel needs right now.