Black Mask Explained: Who Is DC’s Birds of Prey Movie Villain?

Another major Batman villain will be making his long overdue big screen debut soon. Black Mask will be the villain in the upcoming Birds of Prey movie, and Ewan McGregor will play the sadistic Gotham City crime lord also known as Roman Sionis. The actor joins Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Huntress, and Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Black Canary.

Comics readers and fans of the Arkham video game series will no doubt be familiar with Black Mask and his vendetta against the Batman family. But for anyone who doesn’t know their Black Mask from their Red Hood, here’s everything you need to know about the main villain behind Birds of Prey.

And head here for everything you need to know about the Birds of Prey.

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Assassin’s Creed Coming To Nintendo Switch, According To Leaks

Nintendo Switch owners may soon be able to enjoy one of Ubisoft’s biggest franchises on their portable systems. According to retailer listings, a new collection of Assassin’s Creed titles is coming to Switch in just a couple of weeks.

Czech store Herni-Svet has listed a Switch game titled Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation Collection, with a release date of February 15. This follows an earlier product listing from German retailer Media Markt for an Assassin’s Creed collection on Switch.

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In response to these latest listings, Ubisoft told GameSpot it does not comment on rumors or speculation, though the publisher’s CEO, Yves Guillemot, told GameSpot last year that no mainline Assassin’s Creed game would launch in 2019. Perhaps this new collection is a way for the company to plug that gap while it works on a brand-new game for next year.

Ubisoft has not yet announced any plans to bring its hit series to Nintendo’s portable console, except for last year’s Odyssey, which came to Switch as a Japan-exclusive cloud-streaming game. Other than that, the last Assassin’s Creed game to launch on a Nintendo console was Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag on Wii U. Assassin’s Creed III, the title apparently part of this new Switch port, also came to Wii U. The other apparent Switch title, Liberation, initially launched as a PlayStation Vita exclusive in 2012, before later coming to PS3, Xbox 360, PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

The Guy Who Fixed Dark Souls PC Opens New PC Port Studio

The maker of a popular Dark Souls mod has opened his own studio. Peter “Durante” Thoman, who created the “DSfix” mod for the PC version of Dark Souls, has founded his own company with two colleagues, specializing in PC ports and providing consulting services.

PC Games N reports that his company is named PH3, after all three founding members holding PhD degrees. The company just finished all the paperwork in its home company of Austria, leaving him free to make the announcement. He plans to tap his expertise and experience as a computer scientist for the new work.

Thoman said he doesn’t plan to license games, which he calls “a whole other can of worms” with its own kind of technical expertise. Instead, he says fans will still have to request ports they may like to see from publishers directly. “But if you gain traction, you can certainly suggest they consider our services,” he said.

Dark Souls was a notoriously buggy PC port, to the point that even director Yui Tanimura called it “half-assed.” DSfix was widely adopted by the community as a must-have add-on to make it run properly. Later Souls ports were less slipshod, as he promised. Similarly, Demon’s Souls creator Hidetaka Miyazaki recently said he was open to another studio handling a remaster of the original genre-defining classic, but expressed disinterest in handling it himself.

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Top New Game Releases On Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Month — January 2018

New Releases is back from the grave–and I’m not just saying that because the Resident Evil 2 remake is featured this week. It’s a new year, and although most of January has already come and gone, there are still some big games on the horizon. There’s a little game called Kingdom Hearts 3 dropping soon, along with the PC version of Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown. This episode also looks back at games that have already launched this month, like New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe and Travis Strikes Back: No More Heroes.

Kingdom Hearts III — January 29

Available on: PS4, Xbox One

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It’s hard to fit everything notable about Kingdom Hearts 3 into one excerpt, but here goes. Sora and company are exploring never-before-seen Disney stages inspired by Frozen, Toy Story, Big Hero 6, and more. He’s got unique weapon transformations for each level, plus special attacks based on Disney World attractions. Kingdom Hearts 3 also has the unenviable task of wrapping up nearly 20 years of lore. This is a biggie.

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New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe — Out Now

Available on: Switch

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If you missed out on the original Wii U release, here’s your chance to play a recent Mario platformer with a second, full game thrown in: New Super Luigi U is included here. Nabbit and Toadette are playable too, and the latter can transform into a new character, Peachette.

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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes — Out Now

Available on: Switch

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Mario and Luigi aren’t the only ones returning to Nintendo Switch. Travis Touchdown is literally back in the game–because he gets sucked into the video game world. Travis Strikes Again features several “games” for Travis to complete in order to escape, and you’ll run into some familiar indie game faces along the way.

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Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown — Out Now (PS4/Xbox One) / February 1 (PC)

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

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The latest in the high-flying series sports the same top-quality dogfighting you’ve come to expect, and for the first time in the series, you can pilot your planes in virtual reality with PlayStation VR. You can also take off with a co-pilot via local two-player splitscreen.

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Resident Evil 2 — Out Now

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

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This is a complete overhaul of Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield’s late-90s adventure, with a new camera perspective that frames the game more like Resident Evil 4. Tofu and 4th Survivor modes are also back, giving you another chance to experience the adventure from a new perspective. The remake also offers sweet 4K/60 FPS support for PS4 Pro and Xbox One X.

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New Releases is back, and we’re already moving into a new month. Next week, the show will take a look at big upcoming games for February, including Crackdown 3, Metro Exodus, and Anthem.

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