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IGN has published a report confirming that development of Shadow of the Eternals is back on. It’s being made by Quantum Entanglement Entertainment Inc. – otherwise known as “QE2” – which was founded by Denis Dyack.

QE2 will develop video games as well as movies and television programming. Dyack is with the company as chief creative officer.

As for Shadow of the Eternals, it’s in active production. There are plans to expand the game into additional entertainment fields.

“(We’re) looking at it from a film and television side,” Dyack teased to IGN. “We’ve got more going on that we’re just not ready to talk about yet.”

Shadow of the Eternals was originally slated for Wii U. We’re hoping that’s still the case!

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Electronic Super Joy: Groove City previously released on a variety of platforms including PC and mobile. Now the game is heading to Wii U, creator Michael Todd has announced.

Todd passed along the news on Twitter today. The game is already being submitted to Nintendo, and it should be out soon.


View the video above for a look at Electronic Super Joy: Groove City in action.

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Shadow of the Eternals was an interesting project. It was created as a spiritual successor to Eternal Darkness, and even had Denis Dyack – the director of the GameCube game – on board for the new title.

Precursor Games hoped to fund Shadow of the Eternals on Kickstarter, but failed twice. That ultimately led to the studio putting its game on hold indefinitely.

It’s rather interesting then that Shadow of the Eternals has returned (potentially anyway) in an unexpected manner. IGN uploaded the trailer above to its YouTube channel a short while ago without any sort of announcement regarding the game’s return. The video also showcases “Quantum Entanglement Entertainment” as the apparent developer.

Who are these guys? A quick Google search yields no results. Is Shadow of the Eternals back in development with Quantum Entanglement Entertainment at the helm? Has Precursor morphed into this new studio? Hopefully we’ll receive some answers soon!

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Sportsball will be available on November 6 in North America.

On Miiverse, Over the Moon’s Danielle Lovell shared an update about the future of The Fall.

Thanks to sales of the game’s first episode, two more episodes are planned. The next one is currently in development and is targeted for release in Fall 2015.

Lovell’s message states:


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Ludosity has confirmed that Ittle Dew is due out in Europe on November 27. It will be available via the Wii U eShop.

It’s taken quite some time for Ittle Dew to make its way to Europe, but the game will feature some updates. These include the ability to play off-TV, and full sound is emitted from the GamePad.

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Tengami is launching on the Wii U eShop on November 13, Nyamyam has announced. That date applies to the Americas, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. Pricing is set at $9.99 / £6.99 / €7.99.

Nyamyam “spent the last couple of months carefully porting the game over to the Wii U, as well as integrating Wii U specific features such as posting and sharing to Miiverse, as well as collectible Miiverse stamps.”

There are also plans to release Tengami in Japan at a later date.

Source: Nyamyam PR


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