Watch The Third Mortal Kombat 11 Kombat Kast Here

NetherRealm is preparing another Mortal Kombat 11 livestream, which will include another kombatant. The third Kombat Kast will take place Wednesday, February 27 at 1 PM PT / 10 AM ET. This time, the studio isn’t playing coy with what they’ll be revealing, as the announcement tweet directly states that it will host a “kharacter reveal.” You can watch the stream right here on GameSpot.

The studio followed up with a tweet teasing the character reveal. It’s a very vague look, but given the attitude, fans have speculated that it’s Johnny Cage.

We could have guessed the stream would include a new character. Both of the previous Kombat Kast streams have debuted a character–Kabal in the first and Jade in the second. Those join old favorites like Scorpion, Sonya Blade, and Kano, along with new additions like the time manipulator Geras. No Shaggy, though. You can check out the full roster so far.

The new fighter debuts tend to include an overview of their abilities and a lengthy, utterly gross look at one of their fatalities.

This game introduces “kosmetic” options, with tons of loot and character variations so you can kustomize your fighter as much as you kare. Check out all the skins we’ve seen so far. A beta is planned for March 28 for those who pre-order, and then the game will release on April 23. Check out our pre-order guide for all of the various versions of the game, including the pricey $300 edition that includes a wearable Scorpion mask.

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New Detective Pikachu Poster Is Hiding Lots Of Pokemon, Including Mewtwo

Warner Bros. and The Pokemon Company have shared a new trailer for Detective Pikachu, the upcoming live-action movie based on the game of the same name. Alongside it, the companies have revealed a new Detective Pikachu movie poster, which contains a ton of subtle references and Easter eggs for eagle-eyed fans to spot.

Just as the trailer, the poster features a number of new Pokemon that hadn’t previously been seen in the movie. The most obvious are the two Aipom hanging out on the Detective Pikachu logo, but you can also spot Treecko and Loudred by the neon signs in the lower lefthand corner of the poster. Even further below, you can see Snorlax, in typical fashion, in the middle of the street blocking traffic.

Most interesting, however, is Mewtwo. The Legendary Psychic Pokemon appears toward the end of the new trailer, and it can be spotted in the distance standing atop the farthest building to the left. Just what Mewtwo’s role in the film will be remains a mystery, but the Legendary Pokemon also played a major part in the Detective Pikachu game.

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Much like the 3DS game, the Detective Pikachu movie follows the story of Tim (Justice Smith), who has the unique ability to understand Pokemon. His father, a famous private detective, has gone missing, so Tim teams up with Pikachu (Ryan Reynolds) to investigate his disappearance. The cast also includes Kathryn Newton (Blockers), Ken Watanabe (Godzilla, Inception), and Bill Nighy (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows).

Detective Pikachu arrives in theaters on May 10. The movie is directed by Rob Letterman, who previously helmed Goosebumps, Captain Underpants, and Shark Tale. In addition to the new trailer, Warner Bros. recently released a humorous promotional video for Detective Pikachu, in which Ryan Reynolds discusses the different methods he used to fully inhabit the role of the iconic Pokemon.

This Week’s PS4 Deals Include Far Cry New Dawn, Red Dead 2, GTA 5 (US Only)

In this week’s PlayStation 4 deals, the Critics Choice sale continues, offering discounts on games that are critically acclaimed, like Red Dead Redemption 2, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Battlefield V, and Grand Theft Auto V. Bandai Namco’s sale is still ongoing as well, offering to chance to snag anime-inspired games like Dragon Ball FighterZ, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, and Digimon World: Next Order.

For PlayStation Plus members, you have dozens of great games to choose from at low prices. Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition, Just Cause 4, Yakuza Kiwami 2, and many more are listed as PS Plus Specials right now if you want to play them.

There are also plenty of other discounted games in the PlayStation story right now. Here are the highlights:

Far Cry New Dawn Ultimate Edition, which includes Far Cry New Dawn, Far Cry 5, and the latter’s season pass that comes with three DLCs and Far Cry 3, is discounted at $91 (originally $130).

The Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Online Edition and Megalodon Shark Card bundle is over 50% off at just $52 (originally $120).

Battlefield 1 Revolution Edition and Battlefield V Deluxe Edition are on sale in the Battlefield World War bundle, priced at $40 (originally $100).

FIFA fans will be happy to see that FIFA 19 Ultimate Edition has dropped from $100 to $40. FIFA 19 Champions Edition is also selling for $32 (originally $80).

If you haven’t picked up Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, the gorgeous JRPG’s deluxe edition is slightly cheaper this week at $56 (originally $80).

Check out more of our picks for this week’s discounted games below, and see the full list in the PlayStation Store.

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Cuphead Gets A New Artbook In “The Art Of Cuphead”

Plenty of video games have had distinctive art styles but few have managed to soar quite as high as Cuphead, the vintage cartoon inspired run-and-gun that took the world by storm back in 2017–and fans are going to have a chance to relive all that visual magic this coming October.

From Dark Horse Comics and Studio MDHR, Cuphead is getting a brand new, oversized, 160-page art book full of early concepts, hand drawn frames, and retro designs as Cuphead and his pal Mugman worked to reclaim their souls from the devil. And that’s not all–the game’s stunning artwork will be accompanied by commentary and insight from game directors Chad and Jared Moldenhauer.

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In our review, we cited Cuphead’s art as a major asset of the challenging side-scrolling game. “But difficult battles only tell half of the story. Cuphead’s 1930s cartoon aesthetic is endlessly charming, popping with color and expression unlike anything seen at this scale in a video game before. The sheer variety of characters and settings yields consistent delight as you go from one stage to the next, with everything bearing the telltale signs of grainy ’30s film and rudimentary production techniques. Cel-shading means something to a lot of people, but Cuphead truly re-creates the look of hand-drawn cel animation.”

Want even more Cuphead goodness to tide you over until October? Cuphead is getting its very first DLC–“The Delicious Last Course”–this year! We’ve got a look at just what to expect here from Studio MDHR themselves.

The Art of Cuphead goes on sale October 22 and is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, TFAW, and at your local comic shop for $30.

Pokemon Nintendo Direct: Start Time, Watch It Here

Just a few weeks after Nintendo’s big February 2019 Direct, the company has announced another presentation, this one focusing entirely on Pokemon. The broadcast will air on the series’ anniversary, February 27, and it promises to offer exciting “new information” that fans “don’t want to miss.”

The presentation is scheduled to begin at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM GMT (1 AM AET on February 28) and will provide “roughly seven minutes of new information.” As usual, Nintendo will host the stream on its website, YouTube, and Twitch channels, but you’ll also be able to tune in right here on GameSpot via the video below.

As for what we can expect, Nintendo hasn’t revealed any details about what will be discussed during the broadcast, although fans are hopeful this will offer our first glimpse at the upcoming core Pokemon RPG for Switch. The Pokemon Company has said the game would be released in the latter half of 2019, and it seems only fitting that it would be unveiled on the day the series first launched in Japan.

Aside from its general release window, we know very little about the upcoming Pokemon game for Switch. Developer Game Freak has previously said it is looking into allowing players to use their older Pokemon in the new title, although nothing concrete has been announced. You can read more about the game in our roundup of everything we know so far about Pokemon for Nintendo Switch.

The latest Pokemon games, Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, released on Switch last November. The pair are remakes of sorts of Pokemon Yellow, featuring the same setting and the original 151 Pokemon. However, they also diverge from the series in some dramatic ways; unlike most mainline games, they don’t feature abilities or held items, and they eschew wild Pokemon battles for Pokemon Go‘s catching mechanics.

Xbox One: Two More Games Added To Backwards Compatible List

Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb has announced via Twitter that another two titles are now Xbox One backwards compatible. If you happened to own an Xbox 360, you’ll probably recognize both as Xbox Live Arcade titles.

The first title, Hydrophobia, is a survival adventure game first released in 2010 for Xbox 360 before making its way onto PC and PS3 the following year. The game takes place on a massive ocean vessel where the wealthy elite can live in comfort while the rest of the world suffers from overpopulation. You play as Kate Wilson, an engineer aboard the vessel who must reluctantly become its savior after a terrorist attack leaves the ship susceptible to flooding. In our Hydrophobia review, we criticized the game’s “poor dialogue and voice acting, as well as stereotypical supporting characters” but praised the “impressive” water visuals and “tense atmosphere.”

The second game, Marathon: Durandal, is the 2007 Xbox 360 port of Marathon 2: Durandal, a first-person shooter made by Bungie that first released on PC in 1995. Durandal puts you in the shoes of a security officer who must search the ruins of an alien civilization on another world in search of something that will help stall an invasion of Earth. The Xbox 360 version of the game supports four-player splitscreen and eight-player co-op over Xbox Live. In our Marathon: Durandal review, we remarked how even back in 2007, the game “really shows its age” but it’s still interesting to play as “the spiritual predecessor to [Halo: Combat Evolved].”

Last week, four more games were added to the full list of Xbox One backwards compatible titles. For both Hydrophobia and Marathon: Durandal, you’ll need to already own or buy their digital versions from the Xbox Live marketplace to play them. However, for backwards compatible Xbox and Xbox 360 games that have a physical version–of which these are our favorites–you can use their original disc in your Xbox One.