Today, SEGA revealed that they are bringing another of their hit video game franchises back to the silver screen, as the beat ’em up series Streets of Rage is getting a brand new movie. This news comes by way of Deadline, which reports that Sonic the Hedgehog producer dj2 Entertainment and Escape Artists (Equalizer) will produce the film adaptation.
Despite some criticism regarding the franchise when it was first announced, the Sonic the Hedgehog movie franchise has been a resounding success for dj2 and SEGA, with the second film recently pulling in $72 million at the box office during its opening weekend alone.
Today Koei Tecmo released some new information about the upcoming game Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle.
First of all, we learn about the ability to become a commander and to create and customize your own corps, used in the Territory Recovery Mode.
“Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle offers aspiring commanders the chance to create their own corps, and fight to recover the land outside of the walls, in the action-packed Territory Recovery Mode.
Back in March, Epic Games and Xbox announced a joint initiative to commit all of their proceeds for Fortnite for two weeks to humanitarian relief efforts for the people affected by the war in Ukraine.
Now that period has ended, and the developer announced that the total donation reached $144 million. You can read the announcement below.
Our deepest thanks to everyone who joined us in supporting humanitarian relief efforts for people affected by the war in Ukraine.
Is Ghost of Tsushima Coming to Xbox One? After working on the excellent InFamous series since 2009, Sucker Punch has recently revealed that they will be moving forward with a brand new series. The name of the series is Ghost of Tsushima and while we do not know exactly when the game is being released, some people may be wondering which platforms it is due to come to, and whether one of those is Xbox One.
Earlier today, the Sony San Diego YouTube channel released another trailer for MLB The Show 22. Past videos covered content like the cover athlete and how online co-op will work in the latest version of the title. This time around, Coach covered the basics of how cross-saves, cross-progression, and cross-play will work in the next game.
For the first time ever, MLB the Show 22 will launch on all three major console manufacturers’ systems.