Seven indie game publishers – responsible for the likes of Call of the Sea, Paradise Killer, and Lake – have teamed up as a collective called The Indie Houses, and will broadcast a game showcase on August 31.
The Indie Houses is made up of Akupara Games (Grime, Mutazione), Fellow Traveller (Paradise Killer, Neo Cab), Neon Doctrine (Vigil: The Longest Night, Lamentum), Raw Fury (Call of the Sea, Sable), Those Awesome Guys (Monster Prom, Deepest Chamber), Toge Productions (Coffee Talk, Necronator: Dead Wrong), and Whitethorn Games (Lake, Evan’s Remains).
The collective “aims to promote an environment that is centered around the sharing of knowledge between publishers rather than cutthroat competition,” and sees the group sharing information and expertise to help elevate the group as a whole. Its first public event will be The Indie Houses Direct, a game showcase being broadcast on Steam, Twitch, and YouTube on August 31.
The Indie Houses Direct will include game reveals, announcements for the collective’s upcoming titles, Q&A sessions, an African Developer Prototype fund, and more. It will be followed by a Steam Festival featuring Indie Houses games from August 31-September 7, featuring demos, sales, and bundles.
Beyond that, The Indie Houses hopes to invite more publishers into its fold, with the aim of making “games a friendlier, more inclusive place for everyone.”
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2K Sports is holding a charity drive to benefit the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital through PGA Tour 2K21. The Golf Fore Good event, as it’s called, takes place today, August 4.
The event kicks off at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET and runs for four hours, wrapping up at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET. 2K’s own Good Game Bro will appear on the stream alongside USO gaming ambassador and Purple Heart recipient The Pool Shark and other guests.
The event is looking to raise $5,000 for St. Jude, which is a charity that helps support children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. “We won’t stop until no child dies from cancer,” the group says. You can read more about St. Jude on its website.
In other news, 2K Sports has yet to say if its PGA Tour 2K series will return this year. “The next release of the PGA Tour 2K franchise is going to be bigger and better in every way. We’re super excited to tell you more but until then, we’re continuing to add new multiplayer content in PGA Tour 2K21 so our fans can get in and play together today,” the developer said.
The Guile Outfit is an homage to the classic green fatigues that he first wore in the original Street Fighter II, and it also comes with a “beach-ready Glistening Guile Variant and K.O. Backbling.”
Cammy – a member of the Delta Red – also comes with a classic Outfit and the Tactical Cammy Variant and the Borealis Backer Back Bling.
If you wish to purchase both of these fighters together, The Cammy and Guile Bundle will include both Outfits, Back Blings, and a Round 2 Loading Screen as an added bonus. The Cammy & Guile Gear Bundle will also get you Guile’s Knuckle Buster Pickaxe, Cammy’s Delta Red Bowie Blade Pickaxe, and the V-Trigger Vector Glider that is inspired by the original Guile stage.
If you want a chance to earn the Cammy Outfit and Borealis Backer Back Bling before they are officially out, you will be able to compete in the Cammy Cup on August 5 to try to win yourself and a friend these items early. The top performing teams in each region in this Duos tournament will earn these two items, and any team that earns at least eight points will receive the Round Two Loading Screen.
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This is your absolute last chance to use the free £5 promo at Amazon. This offer is expiring at the end of the day, August 4, 2021, and will not be returning.
All you need to do is sign up for a free Amazon Music trial, and you’ll get £5 credited to your Amazon account. Just cancel the auto-renewal afterwards, and you won’t pay anything after the 30-day trial has expired. Again, this is your very last opportunity to get £5 for free, so don’t miss out on what is essentially free money.
Last Chance: Claim £5 for Free at Amazon Right Now (Ends August 4)
You can currently get £5 in Amazon credit just for signing up for a free Amazon Music trial. It’s for select users only, so click here to see you can get a free £5 Amazon top-up.
In a new interview, Game of Thrones star Kit Harington has said that filming the epic series took a toll on his mental health, leading to the actor having to take a year off from work. Speaking to Jess Cagle on SiriusXM, Harington pointed to the show as the source of “mental health difficulties” he experienced, as picked up by THR.
“I went through some mental health difficulties after Thrones, and during the end of Thrones, to be honest,” he told Cagle. “I think it was directly due to the nature of the show and what I had been doing for years.”
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Harington starred as Jon Snow in all eight seasons of Game of Thrones, a commitment that ran from late 2010 to mid 2018. In May 2019, just after the final season finished airing, Harington made headlines when he checked himself into a luxury rehab facility to focus on his mental health.
In the recent interview, Harington explained that he decided to take a break after the massive series ended to “really concentrate on myself.” He added: “I’m really happy I did that.” The actor’s timing was, unfortunately, less than ideal, however, as he explained that “just when I was wanting to come back to work the pandemic hit.”
Harington has finally been able to get back to work, however, with his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe due later this year in November’s Eternals. In the meantime you’ll be able to catch him in an episode of Amazon Prime’s second season of Modern Love, a role Harington said he took on for a bit of fun.
“You don’t have to live in that intense place all the time,” Harington explained. “Why don’t you do something that takes the weight off? Why don’t you do something fun?”
Although Activision Blizzard is currently embroiled in a California lawsuit about its alleged culture of harassment and discrimination, the company is still pushing forward with new game announcements. CEO Bobby Kotick began the latest earnings call by acknowledging the lawsuit, before continuing to make announcements including a new Call of Duty title from Sledgehammer Games, and a new Call of Duty mobile experience.
“We have established a new mobile internal studio and are aggressively adding mobile [inaudible] across several teams including Beenox and Activision Shanghai,” Activision president Rob Kostich said during the call. “These teams are leading the development of a new unannounced mobile title within the Call of Duty universe that we expect will help take the franchise to new heights.”
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While a number of older mobile games exist in the Call of Duty franchise, Call of Duty: Mobile has been Activision’s main focus since it was released in 2019. Now, Activision PR has confirmed that a new mobile project is in the works for the franchise, along with the creation of a new internal mobile studio that will be supported by Beenox and Activision Shanghai Studios.
For fans of Funko Pop vinyl figures, it’s the most wonderful time of the year! The FunKon 2021 hybrid virtual/in-person convention kicks off on August 4, allowing collectors of designer toys the opportunity to buy some of the newest and rarest items Funko has to offer.
GameSpot got the opportunity to preview the offerings at a media preview event. In all, 57 exclusive and limited items are being offered–50 of which are brand new Funko Pop collectibles. After combing through all of the exclusives up for grabs, we’ve boiled it down to the 15 absolute coolest.
If you’re actually attending FunKon–online or in-person–these are the Pops you should have your eyes on. If you’re not, take a look below at what you’re missing out on. Chances are they’ll all be available for a much higher price on eBay soon enough.
FunKon runs August 4-6, with plenty of news, live streams, and giveaways. While a small in-person gathering will be happening at the company’s Hollywood store, those without tickets can take part in the virtual convention across Funko’s Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Who do you kill? Why do you kill them? These are the kinds of tough questions only storytellers can ask without getting arrested, and they’re exactly the kinds of questions James Gunn had to wrestle with while writing The Suicide Squad, which he talks about in a new interview on the official DC Comics blog. Don’t worry–there are no spoilers to be had here.
“There were a certain number of characters that I knew were going to die from the time I put them in the movie,” Gunn said. “When I first pitched this idea to Warner Bros., I went into [Warner Bros. Film Chairman] Toby Emmerich’s office and I had made copies or made photos of every single character and I had them all on a wall because it’s a lot of characters. To throw, like, Mongal at Toby Emmerich can be really confusing. Going through them in that way, I knew some characters were going to die early and then other characters died as I told the story.”
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“Some things happened very organically. It was really about what does the story need at this point. How does it work? How do we take a turn here that’s unexpected?” Gunn continued. “That manifests in a number of ways, with character choice being the starting point.
“I have a file folder full of all the characters I initially considered and there’s everyone from Gunhawk to Man-Bat to Bane to Deathstroke,” Gunn said. “Man-Bat is one of my favorite characters, so I really wanted to do Man-Bat, but I think I chose Weasel and King Shark instead. There are a lot of characters who I love in the DC Universe. The DC Universe is just such an incredibly rich trove of characters and to be able to choose was very difficult.”
“Some of them were almost random,” Gunn said, seeming to question his own judgment as he dug into his process. “Like why did I do Javelin? I still can’t remember why I chose Javelin. I think I just thought it was so stupid that his weapon was a javelin. He seemed so useless!”
Others, though, grew as he wrote.
“Characters like Polka-Dot Man,” Gunn explained. “He has a reputation as being useless, but ends up being probably the most powerful character in the whole movie. Taking a character like that, who’s a joke and who’s thought of as a joke and looking behind the curtain and seeing that he’s so sad. He’s Polka-Dot Man for a really tragic and sad reason. You’re giving depth to something.”
Gunn outlined his approach to developing characters for movies like this and the Guardians of the Galaxy films.
“Usually with most of the characters I’ve written, I’m sort of recreating them for the screen. It’s probably one of the reasons why I’m attracted to characters like Star-Lord–who never really had a well-defined personality in the comic books–where you can kind of recreate them for the screen. I mean, Bloodsport isn’t especially well-known. And so, when I take him to the screen, he becomes this sort of Bill Munny Unforgiven character. With Harley, she is really well-drawn in the comics, and so I just wanted to be true to that.”
“It’s a story that is first and foremost about characters above all else,” Gunn said of The Suicide Squad. “It’s about a group of ne’er-do-wells who aren’t very good at connecting with other human beings and find through this pretty tragic experience small ways of connecting. In the end, it’s bittersweet because some of them are going on to a better life and then some of them are going on to no life at all.”
The Suicide Squad hits theaters and HBO Max on August 6. In the meantime, make sure to check out our review of the film, as well as our interview with Gunn about why The Suicide Squad might not be the movie you think it is. Gunn recently spoke about what he learned from being fired by Disney a few years back, why the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic game might not make a good movie, and why he wants to do a Marvel/DC crossover flick (even if it almost certainly won’t happen).
The previously announced dramatic re-interpretation of the popular ’90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air is getting new co-showrunners in T.J. Brady (The 100) and Rasheed Newson (Narcos). This news comes via The Hollywood Reporter, which is also reporting that Chris Collins (The Wire) is stepping down from his post as showrunner and executive producer on the series.
It’s unknown what involvement Collins may now have with the developing series, but Brady and Newson were already working with him on the project previously. No cast members have yet been announced for the series, and it’s also unknown if any of the original series cast members will appear. (A reunion aired last fall, indicating many of the original cast members still have a fondness for the series.) However, there’s still reason to expect this to see the light of day–The Hollywood Reporter is also indicating that the series will debut on Peacock sometime in 2022, with a two-season order.
The concept originated from a four-minute viral clip that was originally posted in March 2019 by Kansas City filmmaker Morgan Cooper. The clip, which you can watch above, quickly picked up steam and turned out to be a breakthrough video for Cooper, who has been collaborating with Will Smith on the series. (You can watch a longer, nine-minute video from Smith offering his feelings and reactions to the cliphere.)
According to a release, Bel-Air is a serialized adaptation “that leans into the original premise: Will’s complicated journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the gated mansions of Bel-Air. With a re-imagined vision, Bel-Air will dive deeper into the inherent conflicts, emotions and biases that were impossible to fully explore in a 30-minute sitcom format, while still delivering swagger and nods to the original show.”