Monthly Archives: January 2015

Borderlands 2 Writer Leaves Gearbox to Write Hulu Comedy Show

The lead writer of Borderlands 2, Anthony Burch, is leaving Gearbox to work on a new comedy show for Hulu.

Burch announced the news today on Twitter, later adding that he'll continue to "do videogames stuff on the side."

"Uh so I'm moving to LA to be head writer on this show... I'll miss Gearbox a LOT but uh yeah this could be really fun.

AFFECTION TWEET: Thank you to everyone who was sweet and supportive of the stuff I helped contribute to at Gearbox, you made my life better.

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Tokyo Is the Safest City in the World

Tokyo, Japan is the safest city in the world.

According to a recent report by the Economist, the capital of Japan ranks the highest in terms of digital security, and scores high in terms of health, infrastructure, and personal safety - this despite it being the most populated city in the world.

The report looked at cities considered to be major urban centers, and ranked 50 cities around the world based on the categories mentioned above. South-East Asia's Singapore ranked second, with Osaka, Japan and Stockholm, Sweden taking the third and fourth spots respectively.

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PlayStation To Re-brand Video Service

Following Sony's announcement of their new partnership with Spotify to provide PS Music, the Video Unlimited service is now set to be re-branded and similarly integrated to the ecosystem with a new name - PS Video.

This is in an effort to unite PlayStation media services under the network umbrella, sitting alongside PS Now, Store and Plus. Previously both Music and Video Unlimited services were offered as standalone applications outside of the PS Network.

For the most part, the video service will largely remain the same and continue to offer shows and movies to rent or buy in the same territories as before. The re-branding will start from February with PS Music to follow in the Spring of 2015.

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Bloodborne PS4 Bundle Announced for Europe

Sony has announced a Bloodborne PS4 bundle containing a copy of the game, a black PS4 console, and a black Dualshock 4 controller. The bundle will release with the game on 25th March. So far, no price has been given for the bundle.

On the PS Blog, Sony also provided some more explanation of the Chalice Dungeons feature in Bloodborne.

The Chalice Dungeons are subterranean areas that are accessed by performing rituals with objects found during the game. Each one will be different and they will provide some extra replay value to an already lengthy campaign.

You can read IGN's coverage of Bloodborne's Chalice Dungeons to learn more. Bloodborne was also just announced as the IGN First game for February.

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#IDARB Releases Early; Free for Gold Subscribers

#IDARB is now available on Xbox One, ahead of its expected February release date.

The 2D eSport was previously announced as one of February's Games with Gold, however it's already free to download for Xbox Live Gold subscribers. Non-Gold subscribers can pick it up for $15 USD.

#IDARB combines elements from hockey and basketball to create a chaotic online or local multiplayer game. Spectators can impact the game through Twitch or Twitter by spawning items or adding obstacles during live matches.

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Zachary Quinto Not Returning for Heroes Reborn

While it had been growing increasingly unlikely that Heroes star Zachary Quinto would return for NBC's Heroes Reborn, with Quinto himself even telling IGN here and here that he was hesitant to return to the series because of his desire to defy audiences' expectations with his work, the actor himself has now confirmed that he won't be reprising his role as Sylar.

Buzzfeed spoke to Quinto at the Sundance Film Festival:

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13 Horror Games Not to Turn Your Back on in 2015

Dracula, Pennywise, Cthulhu: all great evils return after periods of protracted slumber. The same goes for this feature. Here are the horror games we're looking forward to in the year ahead.

That said, quite a few of the games we highlighted last year still haven't been released – video games, huh. And while we’re still eager to get our hands on the likes of Routine, Asylum, and Fran Bow, we thought it was time to feature some new games.

If you want to know more about those and what else you may have missed out on last year, check out that article.

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The Green Lanterns Move Forward From Godhead

The Godhead crossover storyline may have wrapped in December, but DC's Green Lantern books are still dealing with the aftermath. Green Lantern #39 sees Hal Jordan return to Oa to face the consequences for defying the Templar Guardians during the battle with the New Gods. Unfortunately for him, a new threat is already looming for the Corps. Never a dull moment when you're a Green Lantern.

We have an exclusive preview of Green Lantern #39. Check it out below:

Green Lantern #39 is written by Robert Venditti and drawn by Billy Tan. Look for this issue to be released on Wednesday, February 4 with a cover price of $2.99.

Jesse is a mild-mannered writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter, or Kicksplode on MyIGN.

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IGN UK Podcast #265: Bearded Monsters From Below

Be warned, there is a lot of facial hair on this week's podcast. Gav, the most hirsute member of IGN UK, can only play second-fiddle to the bearded magnificence of Phil Robb, co-founder of Turtle Rock Studios and creative director of Evolve. Phil joins Gav and Alex to answer your questions about the upcoming monster-hunter mash-up, from who's the hardest, Goliath or Behemoth, to how all-American support gunner Hank is a British favourite while proper nutjob Hyde tops the hunter chart in the US.

The three amigos also recount the hottest games and movies around at the moment, plus talk about how the once mighty Broadchurch appears to have lost its mojo in season two.

So without further ado, m'lord, let the trial begin!

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Ivan Reitman’s Triplets Are Frozen

Ivan Reitman has been discussing the proposed Twin sequel Triplets, explaining that the project is “frozen” at present, with Universal trying to figure out if it’s a good idea to push ahead.

While promoting current film Draft Day – which hit DVD in the UK this week – Reitman revealed that Eddie Murphy is still the actor they want to play the third brother to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito, but that the film is still far from getting the green-light.

“That seems to be somewhat frozen at the studio level I think,” explained the man who directed the first film. “We’re still working on the script. They’re trying to decide whether to make it. And that’s basically where it is. We’re about half-way there.”

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