All-new STORY DLC coming in 2014! pic.twitter.com/j3FLEgtfOO
— Batman Arkham (@BatmanArkham) January 1, 2014
Warner Bros. has confirmed new story DLC for Batman: Arkham Origins. Based on the teaser image posted above, the common consensus is that Mr. Freeze will be involved in some fashion.
No word yet on when the DLC will arrive. Just a vague 2014 window has been provided as of now.
Circle Entertainment has shared a few new updates about its upcoming projects in tweet-form.
FK Digital is almost done with its fourth game, which is in the puzzle genre. The tentatively-titled “Demon’s Box” from LIONant is also on track for a Q1 launch.
Circle Entertainment’s tweets in full:
FK Digital almost finished their fouth game, a great puzzle game that might healing everyone!
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) January 1, 2014
Studio LIONant working with their second SLG game(3DS), it named "Demon's Box"(for temporary), which hope to released in NA eShop on Q1.
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) January 1, 2014
@GoldMetalSonic its the Genre of Strategy game 🙂
— CIRCLE Ent. (@CIRCLE_Ent) January 1, 2014
So this is a bit of an interesting chart. Chart-Track, ERA and The Official Charts Company has provided a listing of the top 20 entertainment products of 2013 – that includes both video games and movies.
Here it is in full:
1. Grand Theft Auto V (Video Game) – Rockstar – 3,670,234
2. Skyfall (Video) – 20th Century Fox – 2,959,969
3. FIFA 14 (Video Game) – EA – 2,656,763
4. The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey (Video) – Warner Home Video – 2,065,152
5. Call Of Duty: Ghosts (Video Game) – Activision Blizzard – 1,991,994
6. Les Miserables (Video) – Universal Pictures – 1,497,737
7. Despicable Me 2 (Video) – Universal Pictures – 1,449,311
8. The Twilight Saga – Breaking Dawn Part 2 (Video) – Entertainment One – 1,190,139
9. Now That’s What I Call Music 86 (Music) – Sony Music/Universal Music – 1,159,595
10. Now That’s What I Call Music 85 (Music) – Sony Music/Universal Music – 968,238
11. Monsters University (Video) – Walt Disney Studios – 968,129
12. Star Trek – Into Darkness (Video) – Paramount – 909,331
13. Django Unchained (Video) – Sony Pictures – 885,311
14. Life Of Pi (Video) – 20th Century Fox – 858,834
15. Battlefield 4 (Video Game) – Electronic Arts – 838,869
16. Man Of Steel (Video) – Warner Home Video – 828,027
17. Despicable Me (Video) – Universal Pictures – 821,070
18. Iron Man 3 (Video) – Walt Disney Studios – 816,922
19. Taken 2 (Video) – 20th Century Fox – 804,396
20. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag (Video Game) – Ubisoft – 776,888
Nintendo of Europe has passed along a new year’s greeting on Twitter. Check it out below:
Happy New Year everyone! We hope you're all off to a good start today. pic.twitter.com/ZOw4jxVGBJ
— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) January 1, 2014
AckkStudios has released the first screenshots of Project Y2K, which will be coming to the Wii U eShop sometime in the future. First images are posted above.
The Wii U eShop has been updated with new music – at least in the US. You can get a listen to the tune through the video above.
One new Virtual Console game is on track for the Japanese Wii U eShop next week. Final Fantasy III (Famicom) will be out on January 8. Pricing is set at 500 yen.