Monster Hunter: World, Already Capcom’s Most Successful Game Ever, Continues To Soar

Monster Hunter: World has reached a new sales milestone, while the Iceborne expansion also continues to climb up the charts. Capcom announced in a news release that Monster Hunter: World has now surpassed 15 million copies shipped, while the meaty Iceborne expansion has climbed to 4 million copies worldwide.

Monster Hunter: World is far and away Capcom’s most successful title in the company’s history. The next closest is Resident Evil 5, which shipped 7.5 million copies.

The entire Monster Hunter series has now reached 61 million copies shipped. Capcom’s biggest franchise by series sales is Resident Evil, which has shipped 93 million copies.

Capcom is planning to attract even more people to Monster Hunter: World through a variety of initiatives, including a new Monster Hunter: World Iceborne XR Walk attraction at Universal Studios Japan beginning this March. Additionally, Capcom is working with Hollywood to produce a new Monster Hunter film starring Milla Jovovich coming this September.

Monster Hunter: World was intially released in January 2019 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, before coming to PC in August of that year. The game will never come to Switch, according to Game Informer.

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Crisis On Infinite Earths Finale Completely Changes DC’s Arrowverse For The Better

The five-part Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event has come to a close, and in the wake of the finale, everything has changed for the DC superheroes and villains in the CW Universe. Luckily, it streamlines everything on the CW shows.

Warning: Spoilers for the final two parts of the Crisis on Infinite Earths below.

At the end of Part Four of the event–the Arrow episode–Oliver Queen, who is now The Spectre, battled the Anti-Monitor and saved the multiverse by sacrificing his own life. Although he stopped the Anti-Monitor from destroying all existence, what happened instead was that all the CW shows, the Arrowverse, now exist in on one Earth. Supergirl is on the same Earth as Flash who is on the same Earth as Black Lightning, and so on, and so on.

This is actually a pretty great move on the CW’s part, as there doesn’t need to be some sort of bizarre excuse for when they all team up for crossover events. And this is something creators of this television universe has had planned for quite some time.

“We knew from last year quite frankly, that we were going to merge and create Earth CW basically–but Earth Prime sounds better,” Marc Guggenheim explained at a press screening [via GameSpot’s sister site TV Guide]. “Even though in the comics Earth Prime is our Earth, I just personally liked the sound of Earth Prime. So all the CW shows will be on the same Earth–the CW superheroes.”

Of course, the finale of the series, the Legends of Tomorrow episode, pitted the heroes on this singular Earth against Anti-Monitor, who was not dead. They had to beat him one last time. The Arrowverse is now called Earth-Prime, as previously mentioned by Guggenheim. In the closing shots of the crossover event, we saw glimpses of other Earths–which still exist in the grand scheme of things–including the Earths that the DC Universe shows take place in: Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol, and Titans all take place on. Essentially, this is just a grand way to streamline all of the CW TV shows into one place, while keeping the DC Universe series and movie franchises in their own little pockets, and it only came at the cost of Oliver Queen’s life.

As far as the future goes, there’s more coming to the DC CW Universe, a new Superman and Lois Lane series was ordered by the network. The new show will featuring Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent and Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane, reprising their roles from the other CW shows.

The Continental: John Wick TV Show Is ‘Moving Along,’ Says Starz Boss

The Continental, the John Wick TV show spinoff in development at Starz, is “moving along” and is being carefully planned out so it doesn’t “interfere with the motion picture side of things.”

At the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour, Starz CEO Jeffrey Hirsch gave an update on the series that is said to take place early in the history of the John Wick universe.

“I had a meeting on a season pitch for this yesterday and it’s moving along,” Hirsch said. “We like the group of writers, and we’re trying to get it in the right place so it doesn’t interfere with the motion picture side of things.”

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While a date has yet to be set for The Continental’s debut, Hirsch continued by saying it will most likely premiere after the fourth John Wick film that is currently set to be released in theaters on May 21, 2021.

While Keanu Reeves will most likely appear in The Continental, Hirsch has yet to confirm it. However, president of programming for Starz Carmi Zlotnik had previously stated in 2018 that we can “expect to see [Keanu Reeves] at some point in the series. That is part of the ongoing discussion.”

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum released in theaters last year and, in our review, we said “chock full of inventive set-pieces and brutal kills, while also providing new facets to the intricate underworld lore fans of the franchise have come to enjoy, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum pushes its title character to his breaking point and back while offering fresh information about his backstory.”

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For more on the world of John Wick, read our take on how we think a John Wick TV show could work, why we love these films, and how John Wick’s third chapter uncovers more of his origin.

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Path Of Exile Devs Planning Four Expansions For 2020 Despite Sequel Development

Path of Exile developers Grinding Gear recently announced a sequel, Path of Exile 2, but that does not seem to have slowed down work on the original at all.

Grinding Gears has announced their 2020 roadmap for Path of Exile, and it’s a busy one. The plan is to keep up the usual quarter schedule for expansions throughout the year, releasing four expansions–versions 3.10.0 through to 3.13.0–throughout the year. 3.10.0 will “probably be announced in late February,” the roadmap states.

“The timing of the expansions may vary by a week or two from last year’s ones, as we work around various holidays/events and make sure that the bigger ones have enough time to be fully tested,” they state.

The team is also working on 4.0.0, and the team is expecting to be able to show “significantly new content” around the middle of the year, potentially by E3. A public beta could run in late 2020. The console team is being expanded as well so that console updates can be pushed faster, and work on Path of Exile Mobile is continuing, based on feedback received at ExileCon 2019.

Path of Exile 2 will include the original game’s campaign when it releases, which might be why the developers continue to expand it. The sequel might come to PS5 and Xbox Series X as well as PC. For more, check out our interview with Grinding Gear founder Chris Wilson.

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PS5 And Xbox Series X Having Backwards Compatibility Could Help GameStop Sales Improve

Video game retailer GameStop is struggling. The company’s latest financial report showed double-digit decreases in revenue for the holiday period, and the downturn was attributed in part to the current console cycle coming to an end.

GameStop management is optimistic that things will turn around in the coming year when the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are released, or sooner. Speaking at the 2020 ICR Conference in Orlando, Florida, GameStop CEO George Sherman spoke about how the next-gen consoles’ disc drives and support backwards compatibility should benefit GameStop.

“If you think about the attributes of the new consoles that we were waiting on with baited breath, one was would it have a disc drive going forward and it does. The second part is backwards compatibilty. The ability for all the games from previous generations to work on the new console is there,” Sherman said.

Hardware and software sales at GameStop have fallen, and one line of thinking is that customers are holding back buying games and consoles because new ones are coming. Given the PS5 and Xbox Series X will support existing PS4 and Xbox One games with backwards compatibility, Sherman said he’s hopeful people will realize this and start spending more with GameStop.

“I think there is still a little bit of an education process going on with the customer right now about what backwards compatibility means. Our gaming zealots understand that well; they know exactly what that means, but we think there is going to be a resurgence with the new consoles now that the word’s out that your games are gonna work,” he said. “It’s not throwaway money. It’s going to be something you can use on your new device.”

The PS5 and Xbox Series X have been announced, but both Sony and Microsoft have yet to formally detail each console’s features, so it makes sense that it might not be widely known to the mainstream audience that the systems will play existing games.

SIE president Jim Ryan told GameSpot sister site CNET backwards compatibility and cross-gen are important for the PS5 to help players have a seamless transition. Currently, it is only confirmed that the PS5 will play PS4 games; there is no confirmation yet regarding titles from earlier systems.

“Whether it’s backwards compatibility or the possibility of cross-generational play, we’ll be able to transition that community to next-gen,” he said. “It won’t be a binary choice about whether you have to be either on PlayStation 4 or next-gen to continue your friendship.”

As for Microsoft, Xbox boss Phil Spencer has said Xbox Series X will support backwards compatibility on day one. The console will not only play Xbox One games, but also Xbox 360 and original Xbox games. Microsoft has also committed to not releasing any Xbox Series X exclusive games for the first year (or two) of the console.

Going back to the GameStop interview, Sherman said the company expects sales to continue to slide for the foreseeable future, but the PS5 and Xbox Series X launches could help things turn around. GameStop is also cutting costs to improve profitability by closing stores and laying off employees.

“We know [the PS5 and Xbox Series X] are great devices. We know they are technological step-changes,” he said. “This is an evolution that is going to bring far, far more capability and excitement to gaming, and we firmly believe the thesis for us holds. We recognize the tough sales we announced yesterday. We recognize the tough sales ahead of us. But we also recognize that we are doing a lot of work around the hygiene of the business. Our expense structure. Our store footprint. So that we can really parlay the opportunity coming our way at the end of the year.”

GameStop CFO Jim Bell also chimed in on the matter, saying the PS5 and Xbox Series X having disc drives will help sustain GameStop’s second-hand business which relies on physical media.

A turnaround would be welcome for GameStop, as the company is currently trading at around $4.73 per share, which is close to an all-time low for the retailer.

Gaming Hall Of Fame Announces This Year’s Inductee, Connie Booth

The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences has announced this year’s inductee to its Hall of Fame. Connie Booth, who is the vice president of production development for Sony Interactive Entertainment, is being given the prestigious award for her numerous and significant achievements in games.

The Hall of Fame award is given to creators who demonstrate the highest level of creativity and innovation, resulting in significant product influence on a scale that expands the scope of the industry.” Booth joins an esteemed group of creators in the AIAS Hall of Fame including Bethesda veteran Todd Howard, Halo boss Bonnie Ross, Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima, Rockstar Games founders Dan and Sam Houser, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, and Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto.

In her 21 years in gaming, Booth has played a key role in producing some of PlayStation’s most iconic and beloved games, including Crash, Spyro, Jak & Daxter, Ratchet & Clank, Sly, Days Gone, Spider-Man, Resistance, Uncharted, Infamous, and The Last of Us.

“We are honored to have Connie as our Hall of Fame recipient,” AIAS president Meggan Scavio said in a statement. “For over two decades, she has been a leading voice and advocate for countless PlayStation franchises as well as nurturing new talent in the industry. Her tireless work and passion have had an indelible impact on game makers, allowing their creative visions to flourish.”

Booth started at Sony Corporation of America in 1989 before moving to the gaming team at Sony Computer Entertainment in 1995 as a producer, where she oversaw the release of Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot series. In 1998, Booth was promoted to director of product development before being promoted again to vice president of product development.

Booth will receive her award during the 23rd D.I.C.E. Awards on February 13 in Las Vegas. The event, which has nothing to do with Battlefield developer DICE, will also honor 2019’s best games. Death Stranding and Control picked up the most nominations, including Game of the Year nods. You can see the full rundown of nominees here on the AIAS website.

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Crisis on Infinite Earths Officially Links DC TV and Movie Universes

Ezra Miller made a surprise cameo as The Flash in the penultimate episode of the CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event, officially linking the DC TV shows of the Arrowverse to the DC movie universe.

Check out photos of the cameo in the slideshow below, and keep reading for a breakdown of how the big surprise all went down:

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After being chased by the Anti-Monitor, Grant Gustin’s Flash winds up in a memory of STAR Labs inside the Speed Force where he comes face-to-face with Miller’s Flash. The meeting of TV and movie Flashes is played for laughs as Miller asks if Gustin is cosplaying, while Gustin calls Miller The Flash, a name the latter has yet to go by in the movies – before both Flashes reveal that they’re named Barry Allen. The scene ends when Miller fades away, saying, “I told Victor this was possible,” presumably referring to his buddy Vic Stone aka Cyborg.

This means that the Arrowverse is a parallel universe to the DC movie universe (referred to by fans as the DC Extended Universe or DCEU) where Miller’s Flash resides and the events of Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Shazam! took place.

This crossover has been a long time coming. Back in 2015, Miller told MTV about how he was psyched about there being two different versions of the Flash and how he wanted to interact with Gustin’s version of Barry Allen.

“I think it’s awesome,” Miller enthused. “And come on, we’re the Flash! It’s parallel universes! Grant Gustin is the Flash and I’m the Flash, don’t you see? It’s the event horizon, we crossed it baby! Grant and I are chillin’. We’re gonna have a race, it’s gonna be dope. Like Jay Garrick and Barry Allen back in the day, it’s gonna be dope.”

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Back in 2014, DC stalwart Geoff Johns told Buzzfeed that they view the DC TV universe and the movie universe as co-existing in the Multiverse. The Flash is practically synonymous with the Multiverse where an infinite number of parallel universes exist because the Speed Force allows him to travel between them, so it makes sense that the character would be used to bridge the gap between the TV and movie universes. In a sense, these universes have always co-existed, but now it’s finally been confirmed on screen.

It’s hard to say whether this TV/movie crossover was a one-time thing or if we’ll see more in the future. Recently Andy Muschetti, director of the upcoming Flash movie, said that the film will showcase a different take on the iconic Flash tale Flashpoint. The Flashpoint comic saw Barry Allen travel to the past to save his mother from being murdered, creating a butterfly effect that drastically changed the present for the worse. We’ve since seen that the world of Flashpoint became its own parallel universe within the Multiverse, so it’s entirely possible that Muschetti could use that Flashpoint to explore the Multiverse and reference the Arrowverse in return.

If anything, Miller’s Flash now has an origin for his superhero  name.

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Arrow-Verse Crossover Introduces Ezra Miller’s Flash In Crisis On Infinite Earths

Tuesday night’s episode of Arrow marked Part-4 of the CW/DC crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths. During the episode, something crazy happened. Ezra Miller from the Justice League movie just popped up during the event.

Warning: Spoilers for Part-4 of the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover below.

Seen in the picture below, Barry Allen–played by Grant Gustin–enters the speed force with the help of Oliver Queen/The Spectre. Barry heads to STAR Labs to find his other friends, and he bumps into… himself. Check out the image from the episode below.

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Yes, that’s Ezra Miller, who plays Barry Allen–The Flash–in the DC Universe movies. And yes, Miller’s Flash was in the weird, armor-looking Flash suit we’ve seen in the movies. Miller’s cameo seems to be nothing more than just that: a brief appearance in the episode. However, it seems Ezra’s Allen gets the idea to call himself “The Flash” thanks to this little meeting between speedsters, so there’s something for the overall canon.

Crisis on Infinite Earths–a crossover event between all of CW’s DC shows–will end on Tuesday evening with the finale taking place on Legends of Tomorrow. Can the superheroes save the multiverse from the Anti-Monitor? We’ll learn soon enough. Keep checking in with GameSpot throughout the evening for more revelations from the last two parts of this monumental event.

Xbox Series X’s Shared Exclusives Are a Good Thing

We’re only on our second episode of the year and it’s already time to talk about E3! This week the Unlocked crew discusses Sony’s absence from E3 2020, Microsoft’s exclusives launch plan, game delays, and more.

Subscribe on any of your favorite podcast feeds, or grab an MP3 download of this week’s episode. For more awesome content, check out the latest episode of IGN Unfiltered from our new barcade set, featuring an interview with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order director Stig Asmussen. It’s an open bar; come and join in the video below!

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It’s looking like we’re going to have a busy and fun year. Stay tuned for next week’s episode on IGN or on Unlocked’s YouTube.

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Netflix Renews You For A Third Season

Netflix has renewed You, its pulpy, tongue-in-cheek thriller about a stalker named Joe Goldberg (played by Penn Badgley), for a third season. Season 2 debuted on December 26, 2019, and interest has been high enough to justify a third season.

Victoria Pedretti will also return for a third season, reprising her role as Love Quinn. Things will remain unchanged behind the scenes too, with creators Sara Gamble and Greg Berlanti returning to produce the show.

The first two seasons of the show were adapted from the books of Caroline Kepnes; the first was titled You, the second Hidden Bodies. Kepnes is working on third and fourth novels too.

The show has been received well, with the second season earning an average score of 74 on Metacritic. Badgley has said that the show is about “how far we’re willing to go to forgive an evil white man.”

Netflix has also announced 29 original movies for 2020 to date, including new films by David Fincher, Ben Wheatley, Spike Lee, and Charlie Kaufman.

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