First Gameplay Details Revealed for Nintendo’s Next Mobile Game, Dragalia Lost

Nintendo’s next mobile game, Dragalia Lost, had a Direct tonight that revealed the first gameplay details and what to expect from this action-RPG when it launches on September 27, 2018, for iOS and Android.

Dragalia Lost takes place in the Kingdom of Alberia, where humans and Dragons once lived together in peace, and you play as the “Seventh Royal Prince.” It’s up to you to save the kingdom when the Sacred Shard, which kept the monsters at bay, starts to lose its power.

However, you won’t be alone as you have the blood of the Dragon in your veins and you must reestablish a binding “pactbound” between human and Dragon, an alliance that hasn’t been formed for centuries. The prince must bond with the Windwyrm known as Midgardsormr, the Dragon who once held a pact with the founder of Alberia, to help save the kingdom.

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EA Launches Fundraising Initiative For Shooting Victims

EA has announced that it is establishing the Jacksonville Tribute – a fundraising initiative to support victims of last Sunday’s shooting at a Madden tournament event in Jacksonville, Florida.

Making the announcement on Twitter, EA pledged to kickstart the fund with a donation of $1 million, and will be opening up the initiative to allow members of the public to contribute. All proceeds from the fund will go towards supporting the victims of the attack, as well as the families of Taylor Robinson and Elijah Clayton, who both lost their lives.

The Internet Thinks It’s Found the PS5’s Codename

If Internet sleuths are to be believed, the PlayStation 5’s codename is ‘Erebus’.

Detailed by ResetEra user Gemüsepizza, two lists of platforms in the Unreal Engine 4’s backend now include a mention of Erebus. Erebus seemingly wasn’t a part of these lists until the latest update to the engine. One list is included below:

A few extra factors have contributed to why people think this could refer to PS5. First, the name itself: Erebus is a Greek deity that personified darkness. More pertinently, he’s pointed to as one of the first five (get it?) beings in existence.

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Castle Rock Episode 8 Breakdown! “Past Perfect”

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DC Universe Subscription Service Is Launching on Batman Day

The DC Universe digital subscription service, which operates primarily as a streaming and comic book delivery platform, is officially launching on Batman Day – September 15, 2018.

Revealed during today’s live stream event of DC Universe Live, the first season of the live-action series Titans will debut on DC Universe on October 12, 2018, but will first premiere at New York Comic Con 2018 on October 3, hosted by Warner Bros. Television. The first season of Titans will consist of 12 episodes, with new episodes released weekly on DC Universe.

DC Universe members will be able to watch the first two seasons of Young Justice starting on September 15, and the debut of Young Justice: Outsiders will come in 2019. A new clip of Outsiders featuring Nightwing and Oracle debuted during the live stream, which you can watch below.

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New Titans Images Released, DC Universe Gets Launch Date

At long last, there’s some big news when it comes to the upcoming streaming service DC Universe. The new offering, which includes original programming, as well as access to movies, TV shows, cartoons, and comics based on TV properties will launch on September 15–otherwise known as Batman Day.

At that point, the service will be released with a slew of content for members, including DC Daily–a new daily show that keeps viewers up to date on everything related to the DC Universe. It was announced during DC Daily’s first live stream, hosted by Kevin Smith, that the daily program has lined up quite an impressive roster of hosts. John Barrowman (Arrow), Samm Levine (Freaks and Geeks), Tiffany Smith (DC All Access), Harley Quinn Smith (Yoga Hosers), and comic book writer Sam Humphries will share the duties.

The other major news to come out of the stream concerns the service’s first major original program, Titans. The live-action adaptation of Teen Titans will not be debuting with the launch of DC Universe. Instead, it will arrive on October 12, following an October 3 red carpet premiere at New York Comic-Con.

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The premiere announcement also came with the best look yet at the show’s heroes, Robin (Brenton Thwaites), Starfire (Anna Diop), Raven (Teagan Croft), and Beast Boy (Ryan Potter). While it might be a far cry from some of the extremely colorful versions of the characters seen on the animated shows Teen Titans or Teen Titans Go!, there’s plenty to appreciate in how these characters are being presented.

The first season of Titans will run 12 episodes and is far from the only new show DC Universe has up its sleeve. Other upcoming live-action shows include adaptations of Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol, and Stargirl. Interestingly, Doom Patrol will spin-off from the first season of Titans. Additionally, the animated shows Young Justice: Outsiders and Harley Quinn are expected to debut in 2019.