In some parts of the world, the Dark Souls: Remastered has already kicked off. Get a look at some footage in the video below.
It would appear that an animated series based off of the popular action RPG series Diablo is being developed as part of the original programming lineup on Netflix.
As reported by Variety earlier today, news of the project first broke on Wednesday when Boom! Studios founder Andrew Cosby confirmed that he was in the final stages talks surrounding his involvement as the writer and show-runner of the upcoming series about the Blizzard developed game. Cosby is known for his work on the new Hellboy film reboot, leading fans to believe that this upcoming Diablo animated series may follow in the same gory and violent story direction.
At this time, no additional release timetable or production details have been made known. We will continue to report on this story as new information comes out.
Update: We’ve added some photos of Chris’ experience below.
Original: Sometimes we can forget how cruel the world can be. Chris Taylor, who goes by the alias SpookyWoobler on Twitter, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer after battling the disease successfully in the past.
Unfortunately, Chris was told that he only has a few months left to live. He recently expressed fear on Twitter that he won’t make it to the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which is still some ways out as it’s planned for an early December launch:
With Dragalia Lost reaching its pre-registration goal of 500,000 users a couple of weeks ago, Nintendo of America has announced that the pre-registration period will now end two days before the official launch of the mobile RPG from Cygames.
This means that prospective players have up until 11:59 PM PT on September 25 to link their Nintendo account to the game early, netting them an in-game gift once it launches. Pre-registration can be completed here.
The pre-registration campaign for #DragaliaLost will come to a close on 9/25 at 11:59pm PT. Thank you to everyone who has already pre-registered! https://t.co/3afDchn3v1 pic.twitter.com/8qSLdZlLpy
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) September 21, 2018
The first off-screen Langrisser I & II footage has popped up from its appearance at the Tokyo Game Show. Have a look at the gameplay below.
Tales of Vesperia originally launched for the Xbox 360 around a decade ago. It came to the PlayStation 3 a year later as a Japanese-exclusive release with new content, including a bunch of additional voice work. The west is finally getting everything in the form of Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition.
The one unfortunate aspect here concerns the voice work. For Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition, voice actor Troy Baker says he was “never approached to do any additional lines/scenes.” Baker voiced Yuri Lowell, the RPG’s main protagonist, in the original English version.
Ubisoft has officially announced Sports Party, a collection of six modern and classic sports. It’s launching physically and digitally on October 30.
Below are the first details and trailer:
Today, Hamster is bringing the next Nintendo arcade release to Switch with Excitebike. Get a look at some footage in the video below.
My Brother Rabbit is now available on the Switch eShop. We’ve included a launch trailer from Artifex Mundi below.
Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists is on display at the Tokyo Game Show this week, and we have some off-screen footage of the playable demo. Check out the video below.