Dark Souls Trilogy Announced For PS4 And Xbox One, Watch The Trailer Here

Bandai Namco has announced the Dark Souls Trilogy, a new compilation pack that brings together the three challenging games into one package. The Dark Souls Trilogy launches on October 19 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with a price tag of $80 USD.

The package includes Dark Souls: Remastered, Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, and Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades Edition. So that’s all three games in their best form with all previously released DLC. The games come in a steelbook case. The first Souls game, Demon’s Souls, is not included.

“The Dark Souls Trilogy gives those who haven’t played the Dark Souls series a great opportunity to jump in and experience what has become one of the most influential video game series of the past decade,” Bandai Namco executive Jenn Tsang said in a statement. “The magic of Dark Souls lies within its ability to challenge players with highly rewarding gameplay and deliver a euphoric sense of accomplishment after beating a particularly tough boss, or area in the game.”

According to Bandai Namco, the Dark Souls Trilogy will see a “limited” release for its physical versions in America. The game will also be available digitally.

While no new Dark Souls games have been announced, Dark Souls: Remastered is coming to Nintendo Switch on October 19 (the same day the Trilogy comes out for PS4 and Xbox One). Bandai Namco is also releasing the Solaire of Astora Amiibo on that date.

Bandai Namco announced the Dark Souls Trilogy as part of Gamescom. Dark Souls developer From Software’s next game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, got a new trailer and news about a collector’s edition at the big-time European gaming show. For more from Gamescom, you can follow all of GameSpot’s coverage here.

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Doom Patrol: Brendan Fraser Joins the DC TV Series as Robotman

Brendan Fraser, known for his roles in The Mummy, George of the Jungle and more, has been cast as Robotman (aka Cliff Steele) in DC Universe’s live-action series Doom Patrol.

As announced by Deadline, Fraser will do voiceover work for Robotman while Riley Shanahan will be the on-stage performer of the character in full costume. Fraser will play Cliff Steele in flashback scenes, before the character nearly dies in a race car accident that results in his brain being transplanted into a robot host.

Doom Patrol will also include Diane Guerrero as Crazy Jane, April Bowlby as Elasti-Woman, Jovian Wade as Cyborg, and as-of-yet unannounced actors playing Negative Man and Dr. Niles Caulder. If you want to know more about Doom Patrol, check out our explanation of the somewhat obscure super team.

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Marvel Needs to Give Spider-Man Miles Morales a New Home

Miles Morales is a standout Spider-Man, but recent storylines have called into question whether he is better off as a character ever since Marvel pulled him into the main Marvel Universe. While more Miles is certainly preferable to no Miles at all, the time may have come to give Miles his own universe again.

Marvel Comics used 2015’s Secret Wars event as a way of closing the door on the long-running Ultimate Universe imprint, the comic line where we first met Miles Morales and saw him become that universe’s new Spider-Man. Rather than eliminate that character along with the entire line, Marvel moved Miles over to the standard Marvel Universe where he now operates as a second Spider-Man alongside Peter Parker.

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Searching Review

It wouldn’t be surprising if some who have seen the trailers, or are aware of the premise, would dismiss Searching right away because of how gimmicky it is, but I urge them not to do so. Yes, the story has been told before – David Kim (John Cho) goes on a frantic quest to find his missing daughter Margot (Michelle La), with the help of a no-nonsense cop (Debra Messing). We’ve also seen the gimmick before – a movie completely told through computer/cell phone screens – all of which (Unfriended, Unfriended: Dark Web, Profile) have been either produced or directed by Searching producer Timur Bekmambetov. While the story and the gimmick of Searching are both not new, the sum is most certainly greater than the whole of its parts, in truly brilliant ways.

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All News, Trailers, and Gameplay Revealed at Gamescom 2018

The first day of Gamescom 2018 has officially come to a close. For deeper dives into the daily news and announcements from Cologne, Germany – as well as exclusive previews and interviews with developers – tune into our live coverage of Gamescom 2018 every day from now until Thursday, August 23. Find more info on our Gamescom 2018 how-to watch guide.

For a steady stream of news, announcements, and trailers, don’t forget to also check into our Gamescom event hub. If you’re looking for a more detailed breakdown of everything revealed at Gamescom 2018, look no further.

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Battlefield V Developer says It’s ‘a Shame’ DICE Didn’t Include Women in Battlefield 1

Aleksander Grøndal, executive producer at DICE, has gone on record stating he wishes the team had added female characters to Battlefield 1 instead of waiting until Battlefield V to do so.

Speaking with GamesRadar+, Grøndal asserted that players being able to express themselves through characters in gameplay is essential, which includes being able to play as women.

“I mean, if we were getting on the bandwagon, I created Battlefield 1, and we could’ve ‘jumped on the bandwagon’ that time around,” Grøndal said. “I think it’s a shame we didn’t

, because that perhaps would’ve been better for us. I don’t think it’s a bandwagon thing, I think it’s about gamers wanting to express themselves in different ways.”

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