Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League wasn’t always a given. Before the game that cost Warner Bros. $200 million and dragged Sweet Baby Inc. and the DEI consulting racket into the light of day, Warner Bros. Games was developing another Batman: Arkham game as a follow-up to Batman: Arkham Knight...
Read MoreUniversal’s Epic Universe is already expanding! At least, that’s how it looks based on some new permits Universal has recently filed. The new theme park found in Universal Orlando Resort, which accompanies Universal Studios, Universal Islands of Adventure, and Universal Volcano Bay, opened in Ma...
Read MoreWarner Bros. Games is taking control of its star franchises, seemingly to the exclusion of everything else. Variety reports that the game publisher and division of Warner Bros. Discovery has put together a new leadership team composed of three new senior vice presidents: Yves Lachance, the head of ...
Read MoreStellar Blade is a success all over again. The action game from South Korean developer Shift Up was a hit for publisher Sony when it was released as a PlayStation 5 exclusive in April 2024. Stellar Blade got attention for its protagonist, Eve, who is depicted as a sexy woman who often wears reveal...
Read MoreOne of life’s great pleasures is watching a smug creep admitting he was wrong, even if he tries to disguise it to save face. One such incident happened today, courtesy of Jason Schreier. Schreier is a games journalist currently working for Bloomberg who co-hosts a podcast called Triple Click; he ...
Read MoreLink is going to wait a bit longer before he finds the Triforce. After the success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Nintendo didn’t take long to announce their next cinematic collaboration, this time with Sony, a live-action adaptation of the seminal fantasy RPG The Legend of Zelda. A couple of mon...
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