Payday 3 Is Being Worked On Again, But It Won’t Be Out Soon

Payday 3, a sequel to Payday 2 that was first announced back in May 2016, is still in the works. There was reason to believe that the game might have been quietly cancelled, amid issues faced by publisher and developer Starbreeze, but it seems that this is not the case.

In 2018 Starbreeze faced some major financial hardships, with their offices raided following accusations of insider trading. The company’s The Walking Dead game underperformed, as well. Production on Payday 3 had begun in early 2017, but Starbreeze was public about its struggles, and the difficulties it faced in keeping the company running.

In late 2019, the developer announced that work would continue on Payday 2 in an attempt to recoup some money, and earlier this year the publisher said that the game was still earning money, despite releasing back in 2013.

Now, the official Payday 2 Twitter account has announced that Payday 3 is being worked on again. It’s being developed in the Unreal Engine, and is still in the design phase, meaning that it’s likely going to be quite a while until we see the game released. Systems are not confirmed, but Payday 2 is a strong performer on PC.

Although this information isn’t much to go on, it’s confirmation that the game has not been canceled, and is actively being worked on.

Hopefully there will be more news about Payday 3 in 2021, even if the game is unlikely to release next year.

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Weirdest PlayStation Ads You Forgot About

Sony isn’t just a video game console-making giant, it’s also a commercial marketing genius. Over the past 26 years of PlayStation’s existence, Sony has managed to sell over half a billion consoles, and it didn’t just do it with remarkable exclusives alone. It also subliminally implanted PlayStation into our consciousness with weird-ass ads, most of which don’t even show its games.

Most recently, Sony released a PlayStation 5 ad called “The Edge.” It’s about a man on a boat, who drifts off the edge of an ocean into outer space with flying whales, pirate ships, and unidentified flying objects. I don’t understand it, but I’d be lying if I didn’t say it wasn’t compelling, which, to me, gives Sony’s esoteric approach to marketing a lot of merit.

From David Lynch (Eraserhead, Twin Peaks) to Chris Cunningham (Aphex Twin’s Come To Daddy), Sony has worked with many visionary auteurs to produce strange and unforgettable ads. So I decided to take one last look on some of the most peculiar ones, like the infamous baby commercial, or Jimmy Dynamite, before we head into a new era of high brow ads that are most likely on the way for that PlayStation 5.

Both the standard and digital editions of the PS5 are launching on November 12. Preorders are already live at select retailers, but the console is also frequently sold out. You can keep an eye on our PS5 preorder guide if you need a hand getting one.

The Batman Delayed To 2022, The Matrix 4 Moves Up

Warner Bros. has delayed The Batman from its October 1, 2021 release date to March 4, 2022. The change was one of a number of reshuffles that the studio made, no doubt in response to ongoing challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Matrix 4, meanwhile, is shifting from its April 1, 2022 release date to December 22, 2021, meaning it will be available to watch earlier than previously expected. The film, which once again stars Keanu Reeves, had begun filming before the outbreak of the pandemic.

The Flash, another DC superhero flick, is moving from June 2, 2022 to November 4, 2022, while Shazam! Fury of the Gods is vacating that November 4, 2022 slot and will now arrive on June 2, 2023. Black Adam, a Shazam! spin-off starring Dwayne Johnson, was originally set for December 22, 2021, but no longer has a firm release date. The next DC film on the calendar is Wonder Woman 1984, which is currently due to release on Christmas 2020.

As previously reported, Dune has been pushed out of its December 18, 2020 spot for a new release date on October 1, 2021, which means it will no longer compete with The Batman. Both films are being released through Warner Bros., so it makes sense that they would not be made to compete against each other.

Like many other movies currently in the works, The Batman’s production was disrupted due to concerns surrounding COVID-19. Production was halted when star Robert Pattinson, who plays Bruce Wayne and Batman, tested positive and proper social distancing and quarantine measures had to be implemented.

The Batman is being co-written by director Matt Reeves (War for the Planet of the Apes, Cloverfield) and Peter Craig (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2). It stars Pattinson (Twilight), Zoë Kravitz (The Lego Batman Movie), Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood) and John Turturro (The Big Lebowski).

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The Batman Delayed to 2022, The Matrix 4 Moved Up to 2021

The Batman has been delayed from October 1, 2021 to March 4, 2022, while Matrix 4 has been moved up from its April 1, 2022 release date to December 22, 2021.

As reported by Variety, The Batman was one of certain movies delayed by Warner Bros. that also include The Flash and Shazam 2. The Flash was delayed from its June 2, 2022 date to November 4, 2022, while Shazam 2 will debut in theaters on June 2, 2023 instead of its original date of November 4, 2022.

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This news also follows the delay of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune remake from December 18, 2020 to October 1, 2021, taking the spot previously held by The Batman, which stars Robert Pattinson and is being directed by Matt Reeves.

Warner Bros. has also shifted two yet-to-be announced films scheduled for June 3, 2022 and August 5, 2022, and has taken Black Adam (set for December 22, 2021) and Minecraft (set for March 3, 2022) off the release calendar.

The Batman’s delay is another bump in the road for the production that was recently put on hold due to Robert Pattinson’s quarantine after allegedly being diagnosed with COVID-19.

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The Batman received its first trailer at DC FanDome, and it gave us a glimpse of a younger Batman working to take down a masked serial killer and deal with a vast conspiracy linking some of the most powerful families in Gotham.

As for The Matrix 4, while it will see the return of characters like Keanu Reeves’ Neo and Carrie-Anne Moss’ Trinity, it looks like Laurence Fishburne won’t be back as Morpheus.

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The Third Day Episode 4 Review

This review of HBO’s The Third Day Episode 4, titled “Monday – The Mother,” contains full spoilers. To remind yourself where we left off, read our review of The Third Day episode 3.

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With this week’s installment, HBO’s The Third Day enters its next chapter. Up to now, we’ve followed Jude Law’s Sam, from his arrival to the island enclave Osea through his discovery of the strange history and rituals therein, but his story came to some kind of conclusion in last week’s episode (and was further expanded upon in the “Autumn” live event, which can still be watched here). That conclusion was frustrating for its opacity. Yes, answers were given, but those answers weren’t particularly satisfying.

In that sense, the problem besetting The Third Day’s fourth hour, “Winter – The Mother,” is the same one that vexed the first three: It’s a lot of mood and build-up in anticipation of a payoff that remains just out of reach. This time we come in on new lead Helen (Naomie Harris), who has taken her daughters Ellie (Nico Parker) and Tallulah (Charlotte Gairdner-Mihell) out of school for a vacation to Osea – or so she tells them.

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As should be apparent by now, there’s always more going on than meets the eye. And with respect to her reasons for either leaving the mainland or coming to the island, Helen is clearly driven by more than wanderlust, with the added question of whether what we’re seeing now ties in (if at all) with what we’ve seen before. After she finds the room she reserved (via Airbnb, lest we think this enclave exists to one side of the modern world) unavailable, her difficulty at trying to find shelter on Osea reveals a palpable panic.

Like Sam before her, there’s something deeper troubling Helen than the immediate situation, and as with Sam, her frustration in trying to navigate this circumstance makes her more relatable rather than less. As she encounters familiar faces like the Martins (Emily Watson, Patty Considine) and Larry (John Dagleigh) we’re left to wonder what Helen’s role is in the larger story, and what – if any – connection she has to what we’ve seen already, especially given what we know about the strange history of the place.

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As our central focus, Harris is a strong presence (American audiences will likely know her best as Miss Moneypenny in the recent James Bond films) who ably commands the center of this portion of the story while also bringing an entirely different energy than Law. She has a good rapport with the girls, and it’s also nice to see her interacting with the old Osea familiars as she tries desperately to make heads or tails of what’s going on.

The problem then is the way the “Winter” segment of The Third Day feels a bit like watching James Franciscus in the first half of Beneath the Planet of the Apes, going through a sped-up version of what Charlton Heston went through in the original film. We’ve seen this before, and now we’re waiting for the new character to catch up. In this case, while we were always on the same page as Sam, as confused and weirded out as he was, now we’re a few steps ahead of Helen as we watch her go through the same steps we’ve already seen.

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That said, there’s no denying that the creatives (director Philippa Lowthorpe takes over for these final three episodes) make good use of our familiarity with the setting and scenario to maximize the mood and portent. The opening scene, as Helen and the kids arrive at the infamous causeway (that damned causeway!) and begin the dreaded drive to Osea has an air of both allure and ominousness. It’s a nice bit of filmcraft that makes the hour feel a bit less redundant than it otherwise might.

Without spoiling anything, yes, by hour’s end there is clearly a connection established between Helen’s journey and Sam’s, but the nature of that connection and how deep it goes is something it falls to future episodes to elucidate. Finally, credit must be given once again for the show leaving us with a cliffhanger that makes it pretty hard not to come back next time, even if the rest of the episode leading up to it didn’t deliver a terrific reward for the previous one.

Monster Hunter Movie Release Moved Forward Into 2020

It’s been a tumultuous time for cinemas, with many big 2020 films–including Black Widow, No Time to Die, and F9: The Fast Saga–moving to 2021 release dates. But now, one movie scheduled for 2021 has actually moved forward into an otherwise quiet December 2020 release slot–Monster Hunter.

The new film from Paul W. S. Anderson, who previously directed all the live-action Resident Evil movies, has moved from an April 23, 2021 release date to December 30, 2020, Sony has announced. This will make it, by default, one of the biggest films to hit a cinema this year.

This is the release date previously occupied by Escape Room 2, another Sony film, which has now been shifted into 2021. A specific release date for this sequel has not been announced.

Monster Hunter was originally set to release in September 2020, but it was delayed earlier this year. That month, we instead got an official synopsis for the film. You can watch the film’s first trailer below–but it’s very short, so don’t expect a lot of insight from it.

Monster Hunter stars Milla Jovovich, who also starred in the Resident Evil movies.

Sony also announced a release date for The Kid Detective, written and directed by Evan Morgan. The film, which stars Adam Brody as a former child detective who is brought into a murder investigation, is due on October 16.

A new Monster Hunter game is on the way to Switch in 2021. It’s called Monster Hunter Rise, and it will release on March 26, 2021.

Disc Room Brings Brutal Buzzsaw Action To PC And Switch This Month

Disc Room, Devolver Digital’s upcoming game about running through rooms full of razor-sharp buzzsaws, has a release date and a Switch version on the way. The game, previously announced for PC, will hit both Steam and the Switch Eshop on October 22.

Nothing we write is going to sum up Disc Room quite as elegantly as the description at the start of the video below: “Disc Room is a game about rooms with discs. Really, really sharp discs.”

The game is set in 2089, when a giant disc appears around Jupiter. For whatever reason, you’re sent in there to explore it–and it turns out the rooms in the disc are filled with traps.

There are unique goals to complete in each room, all of which revolve around dodging between saws. Sometimes the goals you’ll need to complete are obtuse, and are more like puzzles than reflex tests.

You’ll also unlock new abilities throughout Disc Room as you die repeatedly, which will make rooms easier to complete. Leaderboards in each level will let you know how you compare against other players, too.

For more on Disc Room, check out our video of eight of the game’s deadly chambers.

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PS5 Swaps Buttons, Cyberpunk 2077 Goes Gold, & Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Gets Remastered | Save State

In this video, Persia talks about PS5 swapping the X and circle functions in Japan. They will no longer use X to cancel and circle to accept, but will instead match the Western functions of X for accept and circle for cancel. The change comes to PlayStation in Japan after 26 years but will only apply to the PS5 user interface, not necessarily in games. There hasn’t been any word yet on if players can customize these functions when the next-gen console releases.

Persia also talks about Cyberpunk 2077 officially going gold, which means the code has been certified and pressed to a disc. Someone reportedly even got their hands on a boxed copy and leaked a physical map and other items in the box. Cyberpunk 2077 comes to PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 19th, with PS5 and Series X & S versions in the works. Those come with a free upgrade to your respective next-gen console when they release.

Lastly, Persia talks about the announcement of Need For Speed: Hot pursuit getting a remaster. It’s coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 6, then to Nintendo Switch on November 13. The remaster will include cross-play, enhanced visuals, and all of the DLC.

This is your Save State for Monday, October 5th.

Among Us Dev Is Trying To Stop Cheaters

Among Us players have started to experience different types of cheating when they hop into matches. Thanks to cheaters, players have had their nicknames edited, their entire crews ejected at the start of the match, and had games where there was an extra impostor. The three person studio Innersloth has been trying to tackle the problem.

“We’re rushing to get an account system in place so we can have better moderation and reporting systems built around that,” Among Us programmer Forest Willard told Kotaku. “Also getting help with making the servers better at detecting and blocking hacks. And investigating client-side hack prevention as well. I’m sort of scrambling to get all the right people in place, but I’m attacking it from multiple angles so it can get better in many ways hopefully all at once.”

There is no reward, cosmetic or otherwise, for winning in Among Us, which makes the presence of cheaters and griefers particularly odd.

Among Us saw a huge uptick in players over the last few months after multiple streamers broadcasted the game. The popularity, just like Fall Guys before it, brought a number of cheaters to the online game. Innersloth didn’t expect any of this success so they are racing to get basic features, like accounts, set up. The studio cancelled their planned sequel in order to focus on improving the current game.

While Innersloth works to implement these changes, the best way to avoid cheaters is to get a group of friends together and play with them.

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