Watch This Crazy Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans Music Video

The release date for DC’s animated comedy Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans is almost here, and IGN has an exclusive new clip.

Check out the video player above for a look at a catchy musical number from the new movie.

As the title suggests, Teen Titans Go! Vs. Teen Titans is a crossover between both incarnations of Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans franchise, as the original 2003 team meet their tinier, sillier counterparts. Teen Titans Go! has never been shy about breaking the fourth wall, and that much is readily apparent in this musical sequence that features both teams delivering some fresh ’90s hip-hop beats.

The film revolves around a universe-bending confrontation between the two versions of the Teen Titans, with the teams forced to unite to confront the combined threat of two Trigons. This will be the second feature-length spinoff of Teen Titans Go!, following 2018’s Teen Titans Go! To the Movies.

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John Wick Hex is Coming Out in October

John Wick Hex, the official John Wick game developed by Bithell games finally has a release date. The action strategy game based on the popular action movie franchise will be released on PC and Mac on October 8.

John Wick Hex is an unexpected video game adaptation of the Keanu Reeves movie franchise. Known for its elegantly choreographed action set pieces, John Wick Hex translates the fight moves from the screen into a timeline strategy game where players can plan their moves ahead of time and see how the action, and consequences, play out.

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New John Wick Hex Trailer Reveals October Release Date

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Good Shepherd Entertainment has released a new trailer for John Wick Hex, the upcoming action strategy game based on the popular film franchise. The trailer, which can be watched below, reveals John Wick Hex is scheduled to release on October 8.

John Wick Hex sees Ian McShane and Lance Reddick reprise their respective roles as Winston and Charon, while Troy Baker has been cast as the titular antagonist, Hex. The trailer showcases the game’s cel-shaded art style and teases the original story that will be told. Most of the trailer focuses on the game’s combat, though.

The game is turn-based and sees you strategically run through a variety of different environments and gun through a series of enemy henchmen. The trailer showcases that you’ll need to manage your health and focus and can change your stance to perform different moves, such as dodge rolls and hand-to-hand takedowns. “Each action you choose has risks and consequences, and each weapon changes the tactics at hand,” Good Shepherd Entertainment wrote in a press release. “Ammo is finite and realistically simulated, so time your reloads and make the most of the tools you find on the job.”

Unlike traditional turn-based strategy games, John Wick Hex will not include random percentages for each action. Every action will have a logically set success rate to aid in making tactical decisions. “It’s the logic of the fight that when you’re watching as a viewer, you think, yeah, that seems how you would fight, and that’s the driving principle of every choice we’re making is, does this feel like it’s sensible?” developer Bithell Games co-founder Mike Bithell said. “Like you say, if I’m directly in front of a guy, the chance of me hitting him is 100% every time. Because it is. If I’m John Wick, he would not miss at this range. One of our starting assumptions with the game was that we thought that John Wick never misses. You go back, watch the movie, he totally does, but he misses in places where that feels logical.”

John Wick Hex will launch on PC as an Epic Games Store limited-time exclusive.

Netflix’s Narcos Becomes a Video Game This Year

The Netflix crime drama based on Pablo Escobar’s life, Narcos, is being adapted into a tactical turn-based strategy game.

Narcos: Rise of the Cartels is developed by Kuju and published by Curve Digital. It follows the events of the first season across two campaigns: Players either take the side of the Medellin Cartel trying to grow their drug empire, or the DEA trying to topple it.

Watch the trailer for the game’s DEA campaign above.

The game’s turn-based strategy elements will operate slightly different to similar games like XCOM, in that enemy units will move at the same time as player ones. Players can also take control of theirs in first-person view when things start getting heated.

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Amazon Music HD Launches in the UK with a 90-Day Free Trial

Amazon has launched a new premium music streaming service, featuring high-quality Ultra HD music for less than £15 per month.

In celebration of this new HD tier, Amazon is giving customers the chance to try out the audio streaming platform with a free 90-day trial. Featuring millions of quality lossless audio tracks, this is a great opportunity to check out Amazon’s vast music library, if you haven’t already.

Amazon Music HD — Free 90-Day Trial

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BioWare Abandons Anthem Post-Launch Plans

Plans for more post-launch content in Anthem have been put on ice so the development team can focus on updates and thoroughly review core issues surrounding gameplay.

Bioware’s head of live service, Chad Robertson, announced the decision in a blog post that detailed some of the changes the development team had made to Anthem following player feedback. These include combat balancing, more reward crate types, and tips in load screens to better explain Cataclysm mechanics.

See what we thought of Anthem when it launched back in February in our review video above. 

But he acknowledged that those tweaks weren’t enough, saying, “We hear your concerns on core issues in Anthem and are acting on it. Those systems require a more thorough review and re-working versus quick fixes. We’ve got a team working on that now, and early results are promising.

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PlayStation Announce New State of Play Stream For Next Week

Sony will live broadcast a new episode of State of Play next week.

The above tweet from the official PlayStation account reveals that September 24 will be the date of the next State of Play stream, which – much like Nintendo Direct – offers a look at upcoming PlayStation games.

See the Final Fantasy VII Remake trailer from the last State of Play below. 

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Sony Announces State Of Play PS4 Livestream For Next Week

The latest in Sony’s line of PlayStation livestream events, State of Play, is coming next week. The company has announced that the next of these streams will take place on September 24, with the promise of a “pretty hefty show.”

In a post on the PlayStation Blog, Sony says the stream will be about 20 minutes in length and feature a “fresh new look.” No specifics were shared about what games we can expect, but there will be game reveals, “new content from PlayStation’s Worldwide Studios,” and more. The one thing we know for sure is that Sony won’t be talking about the PS5 or its next-gen console plans in general.

The stream starts on Tuesday, September 24 at 1 PM PT. You can find the start time for your timezone below. We’ll also embed the livestream here in this article for you to watch once it begins.

Sony State Of Play Livestream Start Time

  • 1 PM PT
  • 4 PM ET
  • 9 PM BST
  • 6 AM AET (September 25)

The most recent State of Play event took place back in May and was packed with news. We got a look at and release date for Monster Hunter World‘s recently released Iceborne expansion, the reveal of Predator: Hunting Grounds, a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake, and more.

Terminator: Resistance Sends Players To The Future War This Year

A new video game based on James Cameron’s sci-fi series, Terminator: Resistance, will be released this November.

Terminator: Resistance is a single-player FPS set 30 years after the Judgement Day apocalypse. In the grim, skull-carpeted wastes of future Los Angeles, players will take on the role of Private Jacob Rivers, a member of the Resistance Pacific Division who finds himself the latest target of Skynet.

See the first glimpses of doomed Los Angeles in the Terminator: Resistance trailer below. 

A mix of main and side quests will allow you to control Rivers as you see fit – as a plasma gun-wielding run-and-gunner, or a sneaky hacker – and scraps found along the way can be traded or crafted into useful gear. Skills can be levelled up to mold Rivers into the soldier that is needed to destroy the Skynet Defense Grid and bring the AI apocalypse to a halt.

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Nintendo Switch Lite Review in Progress

The original Nintendo Switch no longer feels like a proper portable device now that I’ve used the Switch Lite. This new slimmed-down version reminds me of the Game Boy Advance in look and feel, offering a cheaper and more attractive way to play the Switch’s incredible library on the go. Of course, it comes at the cost of a handful of features and some not insignificant functionality, the ability to dock and play on a TV chief among them. But while the Lite can’t actually “switch,” it certainly does the mode it’s stuck in well enough to satisfy anybody looking to replace their aging Nintendo 3DS.

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