Streets of Rage 4: New Characters and Modes Coming Across Paid and Free DLC

Co-developers Dotemu, Lizardcube, and Guard Crush Games have announced that Streets of Rage 4 is to receive a new game mode, characters, and customisation options across two DLC packages; a paid-for pack and a free update.

The paid-for Mr. X Nightmare DLC adds three new playable characters and a survival mode. All three characters have yet to be revealed, but the DLC announcement trailer reveals that Estel Aguirre, who was an enemy character in Street of Rage 4’s campaign, will now be a playable fighter. As for the new survival mode, the developers promise challenges and special tests of skills. As with the DLC characters, an air of mystery has been left over the details, so we’ll have to wait to find out more.

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This premium DLC pack also includes the ability to customise the fighting style of each character, allowing players to choose new moves. During levels, players will also find new weapons and enemies to contend with.

A separate, free update will also introduce the New Mania+ difficulty level to offer a “brutal challenge” for experienced players, while a new training system will help people perfect combos. It also adds new colour palette options for characters.

Dotemu has not announced a release date for either the paid-for DLC or free update, only going as far as to say they will be available later this year.

If Streets of Rage 4 hasn’t caught your eye so far, be sure to check out our review. And if you’re already a fan, check out how to unlock every retro level.

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Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer. 

Tired SpongeBob Meme is Now a Collectable Figure

SpongeBob collectable memes first became a thing in 2019 to some fanfare, and subsequently, rapidly fell out of stock, becoming unavailable for quite some time. Well, if you missed out then, you’re in luck. Most figures are now available, and there are even some brand new entries to check out.

Among the new figures is Tired SpongeBob, priced at $19.99 and now in stock and available at Amazon. Other figures available include Handsome Squidward, Surprised Patrick, and Mocking SpongeBob. Dabbing Squidward IRL figure is another new figure in 2021, but is currently out of stock at the time of writing, disappointing we know.

New SpongeBob Collectables Meme Figures Now Available

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We’ll keep a keen eye out for the Dabbing Squidward IRL figure, as it seems like it could end up being the most popular out of the whole bunch. For live updates on collectable stock, next-gen consoles, and more, check out @IGNDeals on Twitter.

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The Witcher: Blood Origin Lead Leaves Series Before It Starts Filming

Jodie Turner-Smith has exited Netflix’s upcoming Witcher prequel series, The Witcher: Blood Origin, due to a scheduling conflict.

Deadline first reported the news of Smith’s departure, with a statement from Netflix confirming the actress’ exit from the series. “Due to a change in the production schedule for The Witcher: Blood Origin limited series, unfortunately Jodie Turner-Smith will no longer be able to continue on in the role of Éile,” a spokesperson for the streamer told the outlet.

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Smith had been lined up to star in one of the show’s lead roles, playing Éile, “an elite warrior blessed with the voice of a goddess, [who] has left her clan and position as Queen’s guardian to follow her heart as a nomadic musician. A grand reckoning on the continent forces her to return to the way of the blade in her quest for vengeance and redemption.”

A new actress will now need to be found for the role, starring alongside previously-announced cast member Laurence O’Fuarain, who has been cast as Fjall, a warrior that “carries a deep scar within, the death of a loved one who fell in battle trying to save him,” propelling him to fight “beside the most unlikely of allies as he carves a path of vengeance across a continent in turmoil.”

Set 1,200 years before the events of The Witcher, Netflix’s hit series starring Henry Cavill, the streamer’s upcoming six-part prequel series will tell a story lost to time — regarding the creation of the first prototype Witcher, and the events that lead to the pivotal “conjunction of the spheres,” when the worlds of monsters, men, and elves merged to become one.

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Blood Origin is being developed by the original series’ showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, and Declan de Barra who wrote The Witcher Season 1 episode ‘Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials.’ The Witcher novelist Andrzej Sapkowski is also onboard as a creative consultant. No release date has been set for The Witcher: Blood Origin or The Witcher Season 2, though production recently wrapped on the latter.

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Host Writer Is Making A Live-Action Horror Game Called Ghosts

Jed Shepherd, who co-wrote the Zoom-themed horror movie Host for Shudder last year, is now branching out into games, with the announcement of the FMV-style game Ghosts. The game will reunite most of the cast of Host, with a paranormal antagonist called The Long Lady designed by Sirenhead creator Trevor Henderson and brought to life by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.

The game follows a crew of ghost hunters (featuring Host stars Emma Louise Webb, Haley Bishop, Jemma Moore, Radina Drandova, and Caroline Ward) exploring “the most haunted location in London,” with the player taking the role of the broadcast producer. With a number of different live feeds coming in, the player must decide what goes to air, making decisions that will hurt or help the show–and potentially the cast itself. The game will involve looking after the safety of the cast, while also making sure the show is entertaining.

Shepherd has cited FMV games like Night Trap, Phantasmagoria, and Double Switch as inspiration, but is looking to set Ghosts apart through the implementation of “real time” functionality. Under this system, players will have to log on to play the game at 10pm, and leaving the computer for a break of any sort will result in the cast meeting quite gruesome ends.

While the concept is interesting, it’s yet to be seen how it will play out in practice. It looks like there will be a way to work around the restrictive timing however, with the game’s Kickstarter mentioning an “unlockable pre-watershed version where you can breathe and save your progress,” available before 10pm.

The creators are looking to raise about $227,000 for the game on Kickstarter, after partnering with indie studio Visible Games and publisher Limited Run Games to bring Ghosts to life. At the time of writing around $46,000 has been pledged, with 29 days to go.

Ghosts is targeting a release date of February 22 in 2022 on PlayStation consoles, Nintendo Switch, and PC, but the campaign says the release date could change depending on how the fundraising goes.

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Dontnod to Publish Third-Party Games, Starting With a New Title from PortaPlay

Dontnod is embracing a new direction: it’s amping up its publishing arm so it can publish games made by other studios, beginning with a new title from PortaPlay.

Today, the Life is Strange developer announced it would be publishing a brand new game from the developer of drunken zombie fighting game Broken Lines. Details about what this new game is have yet to be revealed, though PortaPlay head of development Hans von Knut Skovfoged said in a statement that the studio felt “called to work on games with meaning” with a focus on storytelling “about individuals in crisis situations tackling moral dilemmas.” A bio sent with the announcement press release describes PortaPlay as a studio that makes games about “war and conflicts, told from the perspectives of the men and women enduring them.”

This announcement comes after statements last year from Dontnod CEO Oskar Guilbert, who said then that the developer was building a publishing and marketing arm to self-publish its own games, intending to be “as independent as possible” in the future.

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In a statement, Dontnod head of publishing Xavier Spinat indicated that this was by no means the end to internal development at Dontnod:

“As a publisher, we want to offer players experiences that are both accessible to the wider audience, while setting the bar high regarding themes and quality of design,” he said. “From our first discussions with PortaPlay, it became clear to us that co-producing and publishing this original creation would allow us to expand our portfolio with a game complementary to our in-house productions, while remaining true to our DNA.”

Dontnod most recently released two of its own games last year: Twin Mirror and Tell Me Why. Our review called the former a “frustratingly uneven adventure,” but Tell Me Why told “a good story in a charming world” and received praised for its main character Tyler, the first playable transgender video game hero from a major studio.

It is unknown what Dontnod might be working on next itself. Earlier this year, Tencent purchased a minority stake in the studio to help it create a new IP, and at least for now Dontnod’s acclaimed Life is Strange series appears to be in the hands of Deck Nine for the next entry, True Colors.

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Arma 3 Is Getting An Expansive Vietnam Campaign DLC

Of the many military sims that are available to gamers, the Arma series probably takes its source material most seriously. Now, a third-party developer is using the game’s suite of tools to create S.O.G. Prairie Fire, a serious and realistic recreation of the Vietnam war.

The expansion is being built by developers Savage Game Design within Arma 3, as reported by Kotaku, and is basically its own complete game. The DLC will launch complete with a narrated single-player campaign, new single-player and multiplayer scenarios, and a multiplayer co-op campaign.

The crowning glory of S.O.G. Prairie Fire is the Cam Lao Nam Terrain, a 300 km² open-world battlefield designed to represent the Vietnam War’s entire Area of Operations. The game will also seek to recreate the unique weapons, uniforms, and other equipment of the various combatants involved in the Vietnam war.

Developer Savage Game Design says it developed the game in collaboration with veterans of the United States Special Forces’ Military Assistance Command, Vietnam: Studies and Observations Group, or MACV-SOG, after which the DLC was named. It also says it has consulted with Vietnamese advisors in developing S.O.G. Prairie Fire.

S.O.G. Prairie Fire will be available for $22.99 as a Creator DLC, which is ArmA’s name for projects developed by third-party studios and published by Bohemia Interactive. It’ll be available in Q2 2021, and can be wishlisted now on Steam.

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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Is Getting Even More Sanrio-Themed Items

The Sanrio Characters Collection is back in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp for 2021, and the latest announcement is a suite of outfits, wigs and plushies themed after some of Sanrio’s most popular characters.

The Animal Crossing mobile game has seen Sanrio crossovers since 2019, often drawing the ire of players of the main series games, whose recent Sanrio rollout was a bit of a mess. Already released in Pocket Camp’s Sanrio Characters Collection for 2021 are themed character t-shirts, uchiwa fans, and even a Sanrio carousel.

The latest suite of items include a set of lolita-style outfits themed after the Sanrio characters Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll, Pompompurin, Little Twin Stars, Kerokerokeroppi, Pochacco, My Melody, and Kuromi. The collection also includes a small plush for each of the featured characters, as well as matching accessories.

The new items arrive in Pocket Camp on April 9, with the Sanrio Characters Collection event continuing all the way until May 9. Players can expect even more cute Sanrio-themed items to be announced before the event finishes up, including both returning items from previous Sanrio events, and new items for 2021.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War And Warzone Now Have A Powerful New Sniper Rifle

Announced along with the Season 2 Reloaded update for Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, the ZRG 20mm sniper is now available in-game. The bolt-action sniper rifle is powerful enough to score a one-shot kill for hits to the head, stomach, shoulders, or torso, as well as dealing significant damage to vehicles, though its power is tempered by a slow rate-of-fire.

As with other Call Of Duty weapons, the ZRG 20mm sniper can either be earned through in-game challenges, or simply bought outright as part of a package in the store. The new package is called Jackpot Sniper and includes a weapon charm, emblem, and a sticker as well as the new weapon. It retails for 1200 Call Of Duty points, which comes to roughly $11.

If you don’t want to spend the money, you can earn the weapon by completing a sniper challenge. The challenge description reads: “using sniper rifles, earn two Longshot medals in 10 different matches.” Longshot medals are earned by completing kills at a distance, meaning you’ll need to get busy with your best sniper loadout. You have to play each of the 10 matches to completion too, so don’t just exit out as soon as you’ve completed the kills.

The challenge is much easier to complete in Black Ops Cold War than in Warframe’s battle royale, so playing the matches in Cold War is your best option if you own both games.

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Looks Like CW’s Powerpuff Girls Reboot Has Begun Shooting

The CW has begun shooting the pilot for its upcoming Powerpuff Girls live-action series, according to a report from TMZ. Filming for the series, simply titled “Powerpuff,” is underway in Atlanta. TMZ’s photo gallery shows actors Chloe Bennett, Yana Perrault, and Dove Cameron, who respectively play Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles for the show, in full Powerpuff regalia.

Donald Faison, who will play Powerpuff creator Professor Utonium, waves to the photographer in one photo, as well. These are set production shots, so things are pretty raw, with Bennett’s flight harness ropes clearly visible in the photos. Not spotted in any of the photos is Nicholas Podany, who will be playing the live-action version of Powerpuff villain Mojo Jojo.

The show picks up with the girls in their mid-twenties, disillusioned by a childhood of crime fighting and estranged from Professor Utonium. Sounds like HBO Max’s Titans, but with bright colors and fewer Batman-related swears.

Right now, Powerpuff is only set for a pilot, and has not yet been sent to series. Diablo Cody (Juno) and Heather Regnier (Sleepy Hollow) are writing and producing the series, along with CW stalwarts like Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter. There’s no word yet on when–or if–we’ll see the Powerpuff pilot.

The Best 4K Gaming Monitors For 2021

True 4K has become more achievable than ever thanks to advances in graphics cards with tech like Nvidia’s DLSS and the release of the PS5 and Xbox Series X. This technology has made 4K displays very desirable as we can finally take advantage of the better image quality and higher resolution. There is no shortage of great 4K monitors, and while that’s a good thing, it can be hard to choose the best one for you. Whether you’re using a monitor for gaming, work, or production, there are some excellent 4K monitors out there with high refresh rates, low response times, and anything else you could want in a monitor.

For more recommendations, see our guide to the best 4K TVs for gaming. Televisions have started to adopt 120Hz refresh rates and tech like FreeSync Premium, making them a fantastic choice for console or PC gaming. And for more on monitors, check out our complete guide to monitor technologies, which covers a wide variety of topics, such as HDR for monitors, FreeSync vs. G-Sync, and panel types, among other things.