Switch’s Resident Evil Games Are More Expensive Than Expected

Capcom is bringing three classic Resident Evil gamesResident Evil HD Remaster, 0, and 4–to Nintendo Switch on May 20. All three are now available to pre-purchase through the Eshop, but as the digital store reveals, they’re a bit pricier than you might expect.

All three Resident Evil games are listed on Switch’s storefront for $30 / £30 apiece. Not only is that price tag surprising considering each game is several generations old by this point, it is $10 more than the titles cost on other platforms.

This certainly isn’t the first time the Switch versions of some games have turned out to be more expensive than on other consoles; since the system launched, many publishers have charged slightly more for Switch games to offset the cost of manufacturing cartridges. Such was the case with Rime and LA Noire, among others.

What makes this instance feel especially egregious to fans, however, is that Resident Evil HD and Resident Evil 4 aren’t receiving physical releases on the system; they’ll only be available digitally. Switch owners will be able to purchase a physical copy of Resident Evil 0, and Capcom is selling a Resident Evil Origins Collection that packs in both 0 and the original for $60–although reportedly only 0 will be on a game card, with the other included as a download code.

Aside from the Japan-only streaming version of Resident Evil 7, this marks the first time the mainline Resident Evil series is coming to Switch, although Capcom has previously released Resident Evil Revelations and its sequel for the console. Both titles came with exclusive retro-style minigames.

Pokemon Go: Legendary Pokemon Dialga Headed to Raid Battles

Legendary Pokemon Dialga is headed to Pokemon Go.

As revealed by Niantic on Pokemon Go’s official site, Dialga will join Raid Battles on March 1 at 1:00PM PT and will remain in the game until March 28 at 1:00PM PT.

Dialga is the fifth Legendary Pokemon from the Sinnoh region to come to Pokemon Go, following Giratina, Cresselia, Heatran, and Palkia. Overall, Dialga will be the 80th Sinnoh Pokemon available in Pokemon Go so far.

Pokemon Go most recently added a new AR Snapshot mode, allowing you to take photos with any Pokemon in your collection for the first time.

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Get At Sundown: Shots in the Dark for Free with IGN Prime

IGN Prime has partnered with Mild Beast Games and Versus Evil to bring you At Sundown: Shots in the Dark. IGN Prime members, grab your copy of the 4-player hide-and-seek shooter where the maps are covered in darkness and light is your enemy.

At Sundown: Shots in the Dark is a hide-and-seek shooter where the maps are covered in darkness and light is your enemy, as 4 players compete in a death-match to be the best! Strategic gameplay is vital in the shadows of this dark world in which you only become visible when you shoot, dash or slash. See or be seen, kill or be killed. How long will you survive At Sundown?

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Warner Bros. Boss Says DC Films on ‘Right Track’

Kevin Tsujihara, chairman and chief executive officer of Warner Bros., feels the DC Extended Universe is on the “right track” by focusing less on a shared universe, and more on individual characters.

In an interview with LA Times, Tsujihara said “The upcoming slate, with Shazam!, Joker, Wonder Woman 1984 and Birds of Prey, feels like we’re on the right track. We have the right people in the right jobs working on it. The universe isn’t as connected as we thought it was going to be five years ago.

“You’re seeing much more focus on individual experiences around individual characters. That’s not to say we won’t at some point come back to that notion of a more connected universe. But it feels like that’s the right strategy for us right now.”

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Deal Alert: Lowest Price Ever for These LG OLED 4K TVs

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Anyone who’s been holding off on buying an OLED TV will want to look at this deal. The 55- and 65-inch models of LG’s OLED 4K HDR B8 televisions are on sale at Walmart for several hundred dollars below their previous lowest prices ever. So if you’re in the market for a high-end television, now might be the time to take the plunge.

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Suicide Squad 2: Will Smith Drops Out – GameSpot Universe News Update

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Fortnite Season 8 Week 1 Secret Battle Star Location (Discovery Challenge Guide)

Season 8 of Fortnite is officially underway, and a lot has changed in the hit battle royale game. There are new areas of the island to explore, as well as a slew of new skins and cosmetics to unlock.

But as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same, and that holds especially true for Fortnite. Just as in seasons past, Epic Games will be rolling out new challenges to complete every week in Season 8. Clear these and you’ll be rewarded with Battle Stars, which in turn will level your Battle Pass up and unlock the new Season 8 skins and rewards.

On top of that, if you finish all of the challenges from a given week, you’ll complete one of Fortnite’s Discovery challenges–this season’s equivalent of the Snowfall challenges from Season 7. Each Discovery challenge you complete will reward you with a special loading screen, which contains a clue pointing you to a free item hiding somewhere around the island.

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Week 1’s challenges are now live across all platforms, and if you manage to finish all of them, you’ll unlock the loading screen pictured above. This one features a crew of pirates aboard the giant shipped docked at Lazy Lagoon, one of the new areas introduced this season. Look closely at the background, however, and you’ll be able to spot a Battle Star atop one of the buildings on shore.

Lazy Lagoon can be found in the northern portion of the map, to the west of the giant volcano. Glide to the area at the start of a match and locate the building pictured in the loading screen. Make your way to the top of its tower and the Battle Star will appear, just as teased. Collect it and you’ll level your Battle Pass up by one tier. We’ve marked its location on the map below, and you can see exactly where you need to go in the video at the top of this guide.

As in previous seasons, there are a couple of caveats you need to keep in mind before you can get this Battle Star. It won’t appear on the island unless you’ve completed enough challenges and unlocked the aforementioned loading screen, so you can’t simply go to the right area and expect to collect it unless you’ve put in all the necessary work.

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Fortunately, thanks to the new Party Assist feature, which allows all players in a party to contribute progress toward challenges when enabled, it should be easier than ever to complete tasks in Season 8. Epic has even added a ping system copied from Apex Legends. You can read about all of the other changes the studio has made to the game in the full update 8.0 patch notes. For tips on how to complete this season’s trickiest challenges, be sure to check out our comprehensive Season 8 challenges guide.

New Hellboy Trailer Announced, Posters Released

Two new posters for the upcoming Hellboy film have been released, along with info on when a new trailer will drop.

Announced on Twitter, Dark Horse Comics has confirmed that a new red band trailer for Hellboy drops tonight at midnight Eastern Time, or 9pm PT. A brief teaser for the trailer featuring all sorts of devilish creatures was released by Lionsgate this morning.

Courtesy: Lionsgate, Dark Horse.

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Some Notable Faces Are Missing From These Game of Thrones Posters

HBO has revealed the final character posters for Game of Thrones Season 8, and as well as serving as a handy reminder of which players are still alive, it also features a couple of notable omissions that may or may not offer a hint about how the final season will play out.

Check out the new posters below:

The usual suspects are there – it’s no surprise to see Cersei Lannister, Daenerys Targaryen, and Jon Snow (aka Aegon Targaryen) lounging on the Iron Throne – but HBO certainly wants us to entertain the possibility that the White Walkers could triumph with the inclusion of the Night King in the lineup.

The new posters also give characters who have no interest in ruling (like Arya and Ser Davos) a chance to test out that cold and pointy perch, and, let’s face it, a promotional poster is probably as close as Samwell Tarly or Jorah Mormont are likely to get to the seat of power in Westeros.

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Alien: Isolation: Watch the Full Digital Series Now on IGN

The story of Amanda Ripley is being expanded in a major way — and being brought to a new audience — thanks to a brand new Alien: Isolation digital series, which is being distributed exclusively by IGN.

Intended to allow fans of the 2014 game to revisit their favorite moments from this installment in the Alien lore and also allow those who never experienced the game to go on Amanda’s horrifying adventure, this first-of-its-kind digital series can be binged in its entirety in the seven episodes below. Watch the full series below by clicking on each episode, and make sure to let us know what you thought in the comments!

For even more on this Alien: Isolation series, we also spoke with the with the production teams — and huge Alien fans — behind the endeavor explaining how they expanded on the 2014 game.

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