Godzilla vs Kong Release Date Delayed
Godzilla vs. Kong has an updated release date. The sequel to Godzilla: King of Monsters and Kong: Skull Island, which will finally toss its titular monster icons into the ring together, is releasing in theaters in November 2020, according to Variety.
Godzilla vs. Kong was originally scheduled to open on March 13, 2020.
The movie is being directed by Adam Wingard, who previously directed the home invasion horror favorite You're Next and Netflix's live action Death Note adaptation.
Godzilla vs Kong Release Date Delayed
Godzilla vs. Kong has an updated release date. The sequel to Godzilla: King of Monsters and Kong: Skull Island, which will finally toss its titular monster icons into the ring together, is releasing in theaters in November 2020, according to Variety.
Godzilla vs. Kong was originally scheduled to open on March 13, 2020.
The movie is being directed by Adam Wingard, who previously directed the home invasion horror favorite You're Next and Netflix's live action Death Note adaptation.
Battleborn Servers to Shut Down in 2021
The Battleborn servers are shutting down in January, 2021, 2K stated in a blog post, marking the end of Gearbox’s hero shooter, which released back in mid-2016.
2K also announced that it has removed Battleborn from digital storefronts, and has begun reallocating resources towards other projects.
2K confirmed that players who already own the game won’t be impacted until that 2021 date, but premium virtual currency will be disabled for all players after February 24, 2020. No other features in Battleborn will be affected until the server shutdown.
Once Battleborn’s servers are shutdown in 2021, 2K says the game will be unplayable, including the single-player campaign and PvP games.
Battleborn Servers to Shut Down in 2021
The Battleborn servers are shutting down in January, 2021, 2K stated in a blog post, marking the end of Gearbox’s hero shooter, which released back in mid-2016.
2K also announced that it has removed Battleborn from digital storefronts, and has begun reallocating resources towards other projects.
2K confirmed that players who already own the game won’t be impacted until that 2021 date, but premium virtual currency will be disabled for all players after February 24, 2020. No other features in Battleborn will be affected until the server shutdown.
Once Battleborn’s servers are shutdown in 2021, 2K says the game will be unplayable, including the single-player campaign and PvP games.
Elon Musk Says Cybertruck Is ‘Inspired by Games Like Halo’
Update 11/15: After days of gamers poking fun at Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck looking like a low poly video game vehicle, it turns out, it really was partially inspired by Halo's Warthog.
Musk responded on Twitter after the official Halo account and PewDiePie jumped in on the fun, saying "Cybertruck is inspired by games like Halo. Warthog irl!!"
Cybertruck is inspired by games like Halo. Warthog irl!!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 25, 2019
Update: The Rise of Skywalker Won’t Be the Longest Star Wars Film
UPDATE: J.J. Abrams has revealed that the Rise of Skywalker run time will actually be around 141 minutes, but notes that it could change by a minute or two depending on how the final credits work out.
Announced on EWLive, Abrams has confirmed that The Last Jedi will remain the longest Star Wars film to date. Rise of the Skywalker will still have a pretty solid run time though, coming in at around 2 hours and 21 minutes, but it won't surpass the 2017 title.
ORIGINAL STORY: Tickets for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker are officially on sale, and along with the showtimes, the launch reveals that TROS will officially become the longest Star Wars film ever at 155 minutes, or 2 hours and 35 minutes in length.
Was 2019 a Good Year for Games?
Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN's weekly video game podcast. This week we're discussing whether or not 2019 was a good year for games, Half-Life Alyx, playing Video Game 20 Questions, and more. Watch the video above or hit the link below to your favorite podcast service.
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Was 2019 a Good Year for Games?
Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN's weekly video game podcast. This week we're discussing whether or not 2019 was a good year for games, Half-Life Alyx, playing Video Game 20 Questions, and more. Watch the video above or hit the link below to your favorite podcast service.
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Nickelodeon Shows Going to CBS All Access
Nickelodeon shows are coming to the CBS All Access streaming service, according to a new report from The Hollywood Reporter.
As Viacom (which owns Nickelodeon) and CBS close in on their December 4 merger, the two companies announced the content deal early Monday.
It’s currently unclear exactly which Nickelodeon shows and movies will be coming to CBS All Access, THR reports that it’s likely we’ll see classic Nickelodeon properties like Spongebob Squarepants and Dora the Explorer will be included. That reporting is bolstered by the fact that Viacom currently has no streaming service to house much of their back catalog of shows like the aforementioned Spongebob and Dora, save for Amazon Prime Video and Nickelodeon’s NickHits platform, which costs $7.99 a month. Netflix previously declined to sign a contract renewal with Viacom back in 2013, leading to a split in content.
Nickelodeon Shows Going to CBS All Access
Nickelodeon shows are coming to the CBS All Access streaming service, according to a new report from The Hollywood Reporter.
As Viacom (which owns Nickelodeon) and CBS close in on their December 4 merger, the two companies announced the content deal early Monday.
It’s currently unclear exactly which Nickelodeon shows and movies will be coming to CBS All Access, THR reports that it’s likely we’ll see classic Nickelodeon properties like Spongebob Squarepants and Dora the Explorer will be included. That reporting is bolstered by the fact that Viacom currently has no streaming service to house much of their back catalog of shows like the aforementioned Spongebob and Dora, save for Amazon Prime Video and Nickelodeon’s NickHits platform, which costs $7.99 a month. Netflix previously declined to sign a contract renewal with Viacom back in 2013, leading to a split in content.