Rime Release Date Announced

Tequila Works' Rime will launch on May 26 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, the developer has announced.

Costing $29.99/€34.99/£29.99, Rime will be available both digitally and at retail and is currently available for

. Rime will later come to Nintendo Switch and be available both physically and digitally for $39.99/€44.99 /£39.99, however no exact Switch release date has been announced. yet.

IGN re-revealed the single player puzzle adventure game earlier this year, confirming its May 2017 release window and revealing that the game would be coming to more systems, including the Switch, beyond the PS4.

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5 Huge Twists From the Inhumans vs. X-Men Finale

Marvel's Inhumans vs. X-Men crossover wrapped up today, and it brought about several significant changes for both franchises. How will the two teams change as the ResurrXion relaunch begins? Scroll down to find out.

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Warning: beware of spoilers for Inhumans vs. X-Men #6!

Art by Leinil Yu. (Marvel Comics) Art by Leinil Yu. (Marvel Comics)

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Exclusive Autobiography of Captain Picard Reveal

He defeated the Borg and saved humanity's future. He battled the omnipotent imp Q many times, and always came out on top. He worked alongside Ambassador Spock, formed a legendary alliance with Dathon ("Darmok!")... and also played the Ressikan flute from time to time. As captain of the USS Enterprise-D (and -E), he led his crew to strange new worlds, seeking out new life and new civilizations. He is Jean-Luc Picard -- and his memoirs are coming to a bookshelf near you soon.

The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard, by David Goodman, will be released by Titan Books next September, and we have the exclusive cover reveal for the title. Check it out below:

The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard

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Netflix and Streaming Services Will Come to Switch ‘in Time’

President and COO of Nintendo of America, Reggie Fils-Aime, has answered some questions about streaming services on the Switch, offering a slightly more positive statement than in the past.

In an interview with The Washington Post today, Fils-Aime once again addressed the issue: "We’re talking to a range of companies about other services, companies like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon — things that will come in time."

Currently, there no streaming services on Nintendo's new console, however the company has previously stated video streaming is under consideration for a future update.

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Bad Boys 3 Has Lost Its Director

Bad Boys for Life has lost its director, as Joe Carnahan has reportedly left the project.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Carnahan will no longer direct the third Bad Boys film because of scheduling conflicts; however, other reports claim "creative differences" were the reason behind his departure.

Carnahan himself has since tweeted to say "Scheduling conflicts happen all the time. Frank Grillo & I started

WarParty & we're building our company. There's no other story."

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Miyamoto Couldn’t Stop Climbing Breath of the Wild’s Trees

When Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto was first shown The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, all he wanted to do was climb trees.

In an interview with Kotaku, Breath of the Wild director Hidemaro Fujibayashi discussed his experience first showing the game to Miyamoto and and series producer Eiji Aonuma. Early on in development the two asked him what the theme of the game was, to which he told them: "You can do everything."

In order to best convey this concept to Miyamoto and Aonuma, Fujibayashi wanted to showcase Link's ability to climb and presented a prototype that contained a small field with trees. "We put rupees at the top of the tree to let them know that this is something we're taking into account, but I didn't tell them," Fujibayashi said. The only instructions Fujibayashi gave Miyamoto were to play, and immediately he started climbing a tree.

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Overwatch: Orisa Won’t Be Fully Released for a Few More Weeks

Overwatch game director Jeff Kaplan has some bad news for those of you waiting for the new hero Orisa.

If you've been eagerly awaiting Orisa's introduction to the live servers after her announcement last week and subsequent addition to the Public Test Realm, you're going to have to wait until the end of March, most likely.

After some rumors about Orisa's live release on the Overwatch forums, Kaplan replied personally, saying that"we're leaving Orisa on the PTR for a little while."

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New Cars for Forza Horizon 3, Project CARS 2, GT Sport

As the 2017 Geneva Motor Show unfolds the makers of the upcoming Project CARS 2 and Gran Turismo Sport, as well as Forza Horizon 3, have each confirmed interesting new cars coming to their games.

Slightly Mad Studios today announced that the new McLaren 720S, making its official public debut at the Geneva Motor Show, will be featured in Project CARS 2 for the first time on PS4, Xbox One, and PC later this year.

The developer explains that this reveal “marks months of close collaboration between the teams at McLaren Automotive and Slightly Mad Studios in developing the virtual car whilst still developing the real car – a first for both.”

The successor to the 650S, the McLaren 720S is lighter, boasts a lower centre of gravity, double the aerodynamic efficiency, and comes with an all-new twin-turbo 4L V8 that can propel you from 0-100km/h in just 2.9 seconds, and onwards to 341km/h.​

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Intel Extreme Masters Comes to Sydney for the First Time

Intel Extreme Masters, the world’s longest running pro gaming tour, is headed to Australia for the first time this May.

On May 6-7 six of the world’s best Counter-Strike: Global Offensive teams will face off at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena for a slice of a $260,000 prize pool – the largest ever prize pool for an Australian esports event.

Teams confirmed so far include SK Gaming (the best team of 2016 and winner of two $US1 million CS:GO Majors to date) and local team Renegades.

Sydney will be the first stop on IEM’s global tour for its 12th season and ESL is promising an event on par with the “spectacle synonymous with major European, North American and Asian events.”

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