Monthly Archives: June 2018
Nickelodeon’s Comic-Con Lineup is Your ’90s Dream Come True
If you're a child of the '80s, '90s, or early '00s, Nickelodeon's Comic-Con lineup will hit your nostalgia button hard.
IGN can exclusively reveal the cable network's plans for San Diego Comic-Con, and they include heroes in a half-shell, a despotic alien, a 23-foot dinosaur, and a giant hamster wheel. Curious?
Nickelodeon will host panels for two of its upcoming revivals at the con: On Thursday, July 19, get a first look at the latest iteration of the TMNT franchise - Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1:45p.m. - 2:45p.m. in Room 6A) with cast members Omar Miller, Ben Schwartz, Josh Brener, Brandon Mychal Smith, Kat Graham, and Eric Bauza, co-executive producers Andy Suriano and Ant Ward, and legendary voice director Rob Paulsen.
Legends of Tomorrow: Season 4 Villains Revealed
Legends of Tomorrow will feature dangerous magical creatures as the main villains in Season 4.
Warner Bros. Television has revealed the synopsis for the upcoming season of Legends of Tomorrow. It seems the DC team will be facing the consequences of letting time crumble in order to help defeat Mallus.
The Legends softened the barrier between worlds, allowing the mythical “Fugitives" from fairytales and legends to invade Earth. John Constantine will be joining and helping the team to defeat this new threat, "which is now returning to our world in droves and making a real mess of things," according to WB.
The DC show has promoted Season 3 villain Nora Darhk to series regular, with Matt Ryan portraying John Constantine.
Deadpool 2 Becomes Third Highest-Grossing R-Rated Movie
Deadpool 2 has now become the third highest-grossing R-rated film of all time.
Deadline reports the sequel has made an estimated $304.1 million domestically and $400.9 million internationally for a combined total of $705 million. It's now surpassed Stephen King's IT, which grossed roughly $700 million at the global box office.
Deadpool 2 now only trails behind the first Deadpool's $783 million box office total and The Matrix Reloaded's $742 million global gross, according to Box Office Mojo.
Nintendo Switch Could Get Its Own New Monster Hunter Games
Capcom almost certainly won't attempt to bring Monster Hunter World to Switch, but it may be making entirely new Monster Hunter games for the console.
A recent shareholder's meeting Q&A transcript includes a Capcom executive saying that the company "plans to continue developing other titles for this platform in the future."
Per Twitter user Koudaiseidaos, that meeting also included a separate question that seems to indicate that Capcom would make Monster Hunter games for Switch specifically, rather than attempt to port home console games to a console with less power:
Call of Duty: WW2 Update Brings a New Class to the Frontlines
Call of Duty: WW2's newest patch version 1.18 adds a division called the Cavalry, basic training, and other improvements to the first-person shooter.
The Cavalry is an objective-focused division that brings players to the frontlines. It offers you a Cavalry Shield (which can be used defensively and offensively), the ability to plant bombs as well as capture Domination flags faster, and lets you build and destroy walls quicker in War Mode. The division even scores more from objectives — two assists from the Cavalry results in a kill.
The update also includes new basic trainings, including Escalation which lets you aim down your sights at double the speed after each kill on SMGs and your ammo will get refilled after each double kill. Wanderlust will respawn you with a new gun with up to six attachments, and Specialist lets you choose three basic trainings to earn instead of scorestreaks.
Australian Ratings Board Reviewing We Happy Few’s Ban
The Australian Classification Board is reviewing its ban on We Happy Few's release after its it refused classification for the game.
Kotaku Australia explains the review comes after an appeal as the game was initially banned in the country due to apparently incentivising drug use in the context of the game.
The Classification Board's report stated "A player that takes Joy can reduce gameplay difficulty, therefore receiving an incentive by progressing though the game quickly." The appeal argues that drug use in the game is portrayed as negative, as it's used to control a dystopian society rather than a simple player benefit.
Fallout 76: All Proceeds from ‘Country Roads’ Trailer Cover Go to Charity
Bethesda has revealed that it is making the cover of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" from the Fallout 76 trailer available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going to charity.
The catchy wasteland version of the 1971 John Denver classic will be available on iTunes starting July 4th.
The charity Bethesda is supporting is Habitat for Humanity, a foundation that seeks to help those in the poorest communities across the globe access decent, affordable housing.
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Blizzard Patents Overwatch’s Play of the Game Feature
Blizzard has successfully patented the Play of the Game feature from Overwatch.
As spotted by Unikrn, Blizzard has received the patent earlier this month, which covers the systems that define, record, and share the hero shooter's end-of-game clips. The developer applied for the patent back in December 2016.
The patent document includes details about how these moments are captured, which starts by placing timestamps around notable events in the match. After that, "the game server scores the events according to a plurality of criteria corresponding
Total War Developer Is Making A ‘First Person Tactical Shooter’
Total War developer Creative Assembly is hiring for a new "First Person Tactical Shooter IP."
The news was revealed via the Creative Assembly careers page (as spotted by VG247), which contains a number of job listings for the new title. Among them are adverts for UI & Environment Artists as well as Animators. The project is being spearheaded by the team behind 2014's Alien: Isolation, which is "exploring new frontiers" with this new IP.
The job listings are all grouped under the tag 'Console Team', suggesting that this new title will appear on consoles, but this is unconfirmed.
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