PC Action Game Based On 10 Years Of Tabletop RPG World-Building Launches Next Month

After a year and a half of early access, Shattered – Tale of the Forgotten King is officially launching next month. The action RPG will be released for PC on February 17.

As seen in the new launch trailer, Tale of the Forgotten King takes place in a partially open-world, and features challenging combat against difficult enemies and larger-than-life bosses. The game’s story is slowly unlocked bit by bit as you solve the world’s mysteries, eventually culminating in one of five different endings.

Tale of the Forgotten King sees you play as the Wanderer, who travels through a world now devoid of the king that created it. As you traverse through the game, you’ll platform, fight, and puzzle-solve your way through its world, discovering the secrets to its origins.

You’ll also meet other characters–some friendly, and others not so much–and your choices in how you interact with them will affect your story. The game will also seamlessly transition between full 3D and 2.5D to present different aspects of its world and battles in cinematic ways.

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Though Tale of the Forgotten King has been in development since 2016, the universe of Shattered has been crafted for over a decade. The basis for the Shattered universe was first conceived back in 2006, and was iterated on in a series of tabletop RPG campaigns led by Maxime René, founder of Tale of the Forgotten King developer Redlock Studio.

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SAG-AFTRA Finds “Probable Cause” To Boot Trump, Pending Trial

Donald Trump won’t be President Trump after President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20, but he might face an even stiffer loss: getting kicked out of the Screen Actors Guild. On Tuesday, SAG-AFTRA announced that its board has found “probable cause” to expel Trump in a special session due to violations of the organization’s constitution.

The matter has now been referred to the union’s Disciplinary Committee, which could reprimand, censure, fine, or kick out Trump entirely, depending on its finding. Not surprisingly, the charges stem from the attack on the US Capitol on January 6, when Trump incited his supporters to march on the building in an apparent attempt to overthrow the results of the election. The organization also says other factors contributed to the decision, particularly his “sustaining a reckless campaign of misinformation aimed at discrediting and ultimately threatening the safety of journalists, many of whom are SAG-AFTRA members.”

This effort to expel Trump from one of America’s most powerful unions is the latest in a wide-ranging backlash following the events of January 6, when the US Capitol was breached for the first time since the war of 1812. Trump was banned from numerous digital platforms for his support of the riot, including Twitter and Twitch. Recently, even Macaulay Culkin suggested that Trump should be digitally removed from Home Alone 2, where the controversial real estate developer appears in a brief cameo.

Trump has been a member of SAG-AFTRA for 30 years. According to the organization’s webpage, the union represents approximately 160,000 performers and media professionals in the United States. SAG-AFTRA is also a member of the AFL-CIO, the largest federation of unions in the US.

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Titans Season 3 Has Found Its Barbara Gordon

Titans may have lost its original home on the DC Universe streaming service, which shut down last year, but the show has found a new one on HBO Max, where it will debut its third season. The cast of classic DC Comics characters, reimagined in the gritty world of the show, is continuing to grow as Variety reports the addition of Barbara Gordon, played by Savannah Welch (Six).

Barbara, the daughter of police commissioner James Gordon, was famously paralyzed by The Joker in The Killing Joke, which ended her career as Batgirl but set her on a new course: Gotham’s very own information broker and hacker extraordinaire, Oracle. As Oracle, Barbara became the central point of contact for all vigilantes in Gotham, as well as the leader of her own team, the Birds of Prey. She also helped train the new Batgirl, Cassandra Cain, who took over in her stead. Cain–as well as the Birds, sans Barbara–recently appeared in the DCEU’s Harley Quinn-focused Birds of Prey film. Before that, Barbara was played by Dina Meyer in the short-lived Birds of Prey TV show and Yvonne Craig in the cult-classic Batman ’66 TV show.

Recently in the comics, thanks to a continuity reboot, Barbara was returned to her role as Batgirl with mobility in her legs regained by experimental surgery.

According to Variety, Titan’s take on the character will have a “combative relationship” with Bruce Wayne and a complicated, old romance that may be rekindled with Dick Grayson (Brenton Thwaites). She’ll be returning to Gotham from parts unknown.

Welch, an amputee, has become a spokesperson for the disability community in addition to her career as an actor and musician.

Titans Season 3 resumed production after a temporary COVID-19 related shut down in October of 2020 and is set to wrap filming in June of 2021. No premiere date has been set.

PSA: Battlefield 5 Will Be Offline For One Hour On January 20

EA’s military shooter Battlefield V will be offline briefly tomorrow, January 20, for a round of regular maintenance, the studio has announced.

The maintenance period will begin at 0800 UTC and run for a period of about one hour, ending at 0900 UTC. During this period, all servers for Battlefield V will be down, meaning you can’t play multiplayer.

Should EA need to extend the maintenance period further, the developer will notify players. This downtime appears to be regular maintenance and not in response to a larger issue.

Battlefield V originally released in November 2018 and it sold more than 7 million copies in its first two months. That’s a huge number, but it’s below EA’s expectations. EA blamed the less-than-expected sales numbers on the game’s delay from October to the more crowded November period along with a marketing campaign that failed to generate enough buzz.

EA did not release a new Battlefield game in 2019 or 2020, opting to release Battlefield 6–or whatever the game ends up being called–after the next-generation consoles had more time in the market to grow to a bigger userbase. The new game is due out this year for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.

Basically nothing is known about 2021’s Battlefield game apart from that it’s developed by DICE and is said to have “crazy ambitious ideas.” DICE has studios in Stockholm, Sweden and in Los Angeles, California. The DICE LA studio is now being run by Respawn co-founder Vince Zampella, as part of the expanded responsibilities of his recent promotion.

Battlefield V took place in World War II, while 2016’s Battlefield 1 was set during World War I. The series hasn’t seen a modern-day release since 2015’s Battlefield Hardline.

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The Boys Season 3: Showrunner Teases The Most Buck-Wild Storyline From The Comics

Like many of Garth Ennis’s comics, which also include Preacher, The Boys is a famously over-the-top series, full of gratuitous nudity, sexual acts, violence, gore, hateful language, cursing, and generally nasty content. You wouldn’t necessarily know it from watching the Amazon adaptation, but that might be about to change, judging by a tweet from The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke.

Granted, Season 2 of The Boys was topped off with a very literal bloodbath of exploding heads, an event that isn’t even from the source material, but was invented for the show–and to great effect. But even that might be topped in raw gratuitousness by the comics story arc known as “Herogasm,” which Kripke has revealed is being adapting for The Boys Season 3.

In a tweet, the showrunner wrote, “From day one, everyone dared me to make this episode. CHALLENGE MET MOTHERF***ERS.” The words are accompanied by a screenshot of a script for episode 306, titled “Herogasm,” written by Jessica Chou.

Chou has no previous writing credits on the show, according to IMDB, but as comics readers ourselves, we’re intimately familiar with the storyline being referenced here–and there’s good reason why Kripke felt “dared” to make it. The story involves the “supes” in The Seven (and others) traveling to a resort for some much-needed R&R, which in this case means having a giant, week-long superhero orgy with hundreds of supes and high-paid prostitutes while The Boys surveil them in secret.

The storyline takes up most of volume 5 of the comics, and we’d place money on it holding a record for sheer amount of nudity in a mainstream comic. It’s unclear exactly how depraved the show’s version will get; up to this point, the adaptation has barely expanded the roster of known supes beyond The Seven, besides Easter egg-like references to a few other teams from the comics, so the “proceedings” might be smaller in scale on the screen. On the other hand, Kripke has a lot more freedom on Amazon than he did on his previous show, Supernatural, which aired on The CW. Defiant as the showrunner seems in this tweet, he might have something truly heinous and awe-inspiring in store for The Boys Season 3’s adaptation of “Herogasm.”

As for when The Boys Season 3 might arrive, Kripke said last year that he hopes to begin shooting in 2021. Click here for everything else we know about The Boys Season 3.

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Apex Legends May Be Coming To Nintendo Switch Soon

Leaks are everywhere in the world of video games these days, and battle royale game Apex Legends appears to be the latest victim. As first uncovered by Dexerto, the Japanese version of a recent trailer for new character Fuse says that a Switch version of the game will become available on February 2.

That text was quickly scrubbed from the video description in various other languages, but fans are still holding out hope that the unintended text was a confirmation that the game is coming to Nintendo’s portable console. February 2 is the day that Apex Legends Season 8 rolls out on other platforms, and it will introduce an explosive Legend named Fuse. It also adds a new weapon, the 30-30 Repeater, which bears a strong resemblance to a famous weapon from Terminator 2.

The new season will bring Kings Canyon back into the fold for a limited time, with the addition of the Mirage Voyage to keep things fresh. A recent patch addressed some stability issues and revamped event skins so that aiming down sights no longer blocked the reticle.

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Balan Wonderworld Is Getting A Demo Next Week

Square Enix has announced that Balan Wonderworld, the action-platformer from the creators of Sonic the Hedgehog that was revealed last year at one of Nintendo’s Mini Directs, will be getting a free demo available on January 28.

The demo will be available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Steam, and Nintendo Switch. Players will be able to check it out in either single-player or with friends and family in local co-op mode. With two players, you’ll be able to take control of both main characters, Leo and Emma, and can explore how their different costumes open up new paths that aren’t available in single-player mode.

Players will get the chance to check out three of Balan Wonderworld’s 12 worlds through this demo. The first is called The Man Who Rages Against the Storm, and has two playable acts plus a boss fight. The world is a farm sprawling across rolling hills, ornamented with giant crops. Leo and Emma will meet a farmer named Jose Gallard, whose cornfield has been decimated by a storm, and will have to take on the embodiment of his despair.

The second world we’ll see in the demo is World 4: The Boy Who Would Be One with the Wind. This world is inspired by a boy named Chang Haoyu, who is in love with the open sky. Bicycle parts and floating islands of various sizes are scattered across the sky in this world, and different costumes like the Soaring Sheep and Aero Acrobat will make navigating the skyscape more manageable. Only Act 1 of this world will be playable in the demo.

The third and final world we’ll see in the demo is World 6: The Girl and the Kitten. This world follows Cass Milligan and her memory of meeting a kitten through a magical landscape complete with candy, floating books, and mysterious buildings full of mechanical gears.

Those who check out the demo will also gain access to the Island of Tims, a hub world of sorts in between the game’s story worlds, which is inhabited by magical creatures called Tims. These funky little friends have abilities that can help Emma and Leo as they explore the other worlds, and they can be leveled up using flowers on the Island of Tims to increase those abilities.

Balan Wonderworld is releasing on March 26th across all platforms.

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Rust Breaks Yet Another Record on Steam Due To Streaming Surge

Rust has been riding high recently, and that’s led to yet another broken record for the survival game. According to Steam Charts, Rust recently punctured its previous high of 134,483 concurrent players with a jaw-dropping 244,394 concurrent players. As we’ve previously written, this surge in interest is due mostly to the game’s increased profile on Twitch, where it’s often been the most-viewed game over the past few weeks.

As PCGamesN notes, while just under 250k players might sound like a lot, it’s actually significantly less than the likes of Steam’s other top games, including Dota 2, PUBG, and the all-time champion Counter Strike: Global Offensive. (For example, CS:GO’s all-time peak is 1.3 million, according to Steam Charts.) Still, it’s an impressive number for the survival game to hit, especially since its usual peak was around 50 to 100k prior to this increase in popularity.

Rust’s Twitch dominance shows no signs of abating. As of the time of writing, Rust is the top-streamed game on the platform, with around 450k viewers, compared to 322k for the next-highest, League of Legends. The developer behind Rust recently revealed that the game made more than $1 million in one day twice in one week, and that the game might be coming to consoles very soon

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Kingdoms Of Amalur Re-Reckoning Release Date For Nintendo Switch Announced With New Trailer

Following its debut on PS4 and Xbox One in September 2020, THQ Nordic has confirmed that it’s launching Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning for Nintendo Switch in March.

The HD re-release of the RPG comes to Nintendo Switch on March 16, 2021. The game bundles in three DLC packs, including The Teeth of Naros, Legend of Dead Kel, and Weapons and Armor. Another expansion, Fatesworn, will be released later in 2021.

For now, you can check out the trailer above to see what Kingdoms of Amalur looks like running on Nintendo Switch.

The original Kingdoms of Amalur was released in 2012 to generally positive review scores. The behind-the-scenes story, however, was a different matter. The game was developed by former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios, which went bankrupt and caused a stir with the local government in its home state of Rhode Island.

The game was originally published by Electronic Arts before THQ Nordic bought the rights in 2018. As for Schilling, he has since made a name for himself in the conservative talk show market where he hosts a program on the Howie Carr network and writes for Breitbart.

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17 Years Later, Breaking Benjamin’s Halo 2 Song Goes Platinum

An official soundtrack for Halo 2 was released in 2004 alongside the game. In addition to tracks composed by Martin O’Donnell and Michael Salvatori for the sci-fi FPS, the soundtrack featured tunes by famous bands like Breaking Benjamin, Incubus, and Hoobastank.

Breaking Benjamin had arguably the most famous of these, “Blow Me Away.” Now, coming up on 17 years after the song’s release, the track has reached Platinum status. Per the RIAA’s definitions, this means the song has reached 1,000,000 certification units.

“Blow Me Away” becomes Breaking Benjamin’s eighth single to reach platinum status. The band also has nine Gold-certified songs for a total of 17 songs to reach either designation. This news was first discovered by and reported on by Loudwire.

The Halo 2 OST also featured the iconic guitarist Steve Vai performing the title track with his own special face-melting rendition. In this incredible video, you can see the first time that Vai laid down the track in the studio for what would become an iconic song for the Halo series.

The next major Halo game on the way is Halo Infinite, which is launching this fall for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC following a delay out of 2020. The first new mainline Halo game since 2015’s Halo 5: Guardians, Halo Infinite runs on a new engine and its multiplayer is free to play.

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