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EntertainmentKotaku
The First Borderlands Movie Clip Looks Like An SNL Skit
Today, during IGN Live, we got our first real look at the Borderlands movie, and folks, I’m not sure this is going to be very good.
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EntertainmentKotaku
21 Incredible Games That Stole The Spotlight At This Year’s Day Of The Devs Showcase
Day of the Devs returned for its 12th annual summer event with another Summer Game Fest post-show that gave the not-E3 microphone to the creators behind some of the most promising-looking upcoming games. Whether you like noir-influenced point-and-click adventures or nostalgia-fueled retro RPGs, the event once again proved indie gaming has something for everyone.
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New Power Rangers Beat 'Em Up Looks Rad As Hell
A new Power Rangers game was announced today during Summer Game Fest’s big showcase and it ended up being one of the coolest reveals of the two-hour event.
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Wait, How Many Games Is Horror Legend Blumhouse Making?
At Summer Game Fest, Blumhouse Games revealed a whole slate of horror games it’s publishing in the near future, as the horror film studio turns its eye toward a new medium. The games shown off include Sam Barlow’s upcoming horror game titled Project C which is being made in collaboration with Brandon Cronenberg.
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Riot’s Hero Shooter Valorant Is Finally Coming To Consoles
Riot Games, the company best known for MOBA League of Legends, is bringing its free-to-play 5v5 hero shooter Valorant to consoles after four years of PC exclusivity. The game melds elements of hero shooters like Overwatch and tactical shooters like Counter-Strike, and it has a robust esports league, but console players have never gotten a chance to enjoy it—until now. Riot announced the news during the 2024 Summer Game Fest showcase. A beta for the console versions will begin on June 14 and you
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Alan Wake 2’s First DLC Pushes The Metatextual Shenanigans Even Further
Today, as part of Geoff Keighley’s big Summer Game Fest kickoff festivities, we got our first glimpse of Alan Wake 2’s first DLC expansion, Night Springs. Part of what made Alan Wake 2 itself such an intriguing experience was the way in which it often seemed to be operating on multiple levels of reality and meaning all at once, and, if anything, Night Springs seems poised to take this playful metatextual approach even further. I recently got a hands-off glimpse of some of what we can expect in N
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EntertainmentKotaku
They’re Bringing M. Bison Back In Street Fighter 6, Baby
Street Fighter 6 is done with its first wave of DLC fighters after Akuma. Now, it’s starting its second wave, and there are some major players about to join the roster. Capcom revealed the next four fighters coming to the game during their Summer Game Fest presentation, and M. Bison, the long-time antagonist of the franchise, is returning after being notably absent from the game at launch.
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Geoff Keighley: Big Companies Have To Treat Their Developers Right
The host of E3 replacement Summer Game Fest, Geoff Keighley, kicked off the showcase’s fourth year by doing what many have called on the veteran industry insider to do for months: use his biggest platform to acknowledge the current state of mass layoffs, cuts, and cancellations at some of gaming’s biggest publishers and studios.
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EntertainmentKotaku
Civilization VII Announced At Summer Game Fest, Also Coming To Consoles
After leaking ahead of the show, 2K officially unveiled Civilization VII at Summer Game Fest. We already knew 2K was planning on announcing something big at the show, and thanks to an apparent flub on the publisher’s website earlier today, we knew ahead of time that Civilization VII was likely to show up at the event. A debut trailer premiered at the showcase, giving fans a glimpse into the next iteration of the long-running strategy series.
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EntertainmentKotaku
That PS2-Era Thing Game Is Getting A Fancy Remaster
Announced today, The Thing, a 2002 video game sequel to the 1982 film The Thing—yes, they both have the same name, it’s weird—is being remastered by the experts over at Nightdive Studios and will be released on consoles and PC later this year.
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