Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Is Allegedly Next Destiny Expansion

Destiny 2's next expansion has reportedly leaked from a user on ResetEra as of Tuesday, ahead of Bungie's live stream happening on June 6.

The alleged title of the expansion is Shadowkeep, and the user said the imagery was datamined from PC files. The focus around the expansion seems to be the Moon – a place many fans from the original Destiny have been waiting to go back to.

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Another Vampire: The Masquerade Game Is in Development

Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York is a “single-player narrative experience,” and it’s coming to PC and Nintendo Switch this year.

Coteries of New York’s Steam listing went live this morning, detailing the upcoming Vampire: The Masquerade game being made by Draw Distance, the developer responsible for the games Halls of Horror, Ritual, Serial Cleaner and more.

"Coteries of New York presents the struggle for power between two vampiric factions: Camarilla and Anarchs among the iconic buildings and night lights of Big Apple,” reads the game’s Steam description. "It's a single-player narrative experience, set in a rich, fully licensed, globally recognized universe of Vampire: The Masquerade 5th Edition."

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The Surprising Sensuality of Swamp Thing

Swamp Thing is currently airing on DC Universe. Be sure to check out our spoiler-free series review of the first two episodes right here.

The latest show to attempt to explore the connection between sensuality, horror, and everything in between is DC Universe's Swamp Thing, which debuted last week. In a post-Hannibal world, there has been a lack of shows that blur the line between horror and horniness, but as the premiere of Swamp Thing moved ever closer, the promotional materials seemed to be leaning into the erotic aspects of the strange story of Alec Holland and his green alter-ego.

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Why Marvel’s Immortal Hulk Is a Terrifyingly Good Comic

The most buzzed about superhero comic right now isn’t an epic event series or a hyped run by the hottest new creators on the scene. The comic that everyone is talking about is a slow-burn horror tale that deals with death, abuse, religion, and cosmic horror from Marvel Comics. Since debuting last year, The Immortal Hulk has been a commercial and critical success that has lead to multiple printings of each issue and reports that, in some comic stores, it outsells titles like Batman and The Amazing Spider-Man. A year ago, nobody would’ve guessed a Hulk comic that features very little smashing while it wallows in bleak darkness would be the talk of the industry, but here we are. The Immortal Hulk is one of the best superhero comics being published because it’s smart, philosophical, scary, and perfectly structured.

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We Saw Three Creepy Scenes From the New Annabelle Movie

Some spoilers ahead for Annabelle Comes Home.

James Wan's demonic doll Annabelle has been a breakout star of the Conjuring franchise ever since her first appearance in the opening of the first film about the real life paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren. She has since spawned her own spin-off series and in her upcoming third film, Annabelle Comes Home, fans get to learn about the true power of Annabelle after the Warrens make the mistake of putting her in their dangerous artifact room.

During a visit to Warner Bros. Studios, IGN was among the press invited to visit with director Gary Dauberman in his editing bay and get a sneak peek at three spooky sequences from the newest entry into the ever sprawling Conjuring-verse.

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PS4 Update to Allow 16-Player Parties and Improved Chat Audio

Sony is allowing PlayStation 4 owners to sign up for its Preview Program to be able to take an advance look at some new features headed to PS4, including 16-player parties, improved audio quality for voice chat, and chat transcription.

As detailed on the PlayStation Blog, PS4 owners can begin by registering to be part of the Preview Program as a PS4 System Software Beta tester. However, it is important to note that if you do sign up to test these new features, you will not be able to join the same Party or use Share Play with those who are not in the program.

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Comparing the FF7 Remake and Original Character Designs

We’ve looked at a lot of Clouds over the years. There was that first, blocky boy who jumped off a train and into our hearts. Then came the wolfish up-scale in Advent Children. And most recently, a fresh-faced teen in the trailers for the simply named Remake.

All the characters of Final Fantasy 7 have seen multiple updates to their designs across the years. Let’s take a peek at how their newest looks compare to their origins!

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Ah, nothing like a sleeveless turtleneck for comfort and practicality.

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Road Rash II, Strider Coming to Sega Genesis Mini

We haven't even gotten to E3 2019 yet but we're already getting big gaming announcements. Sega revealed the final list of games for the Sega Genesis Mini, and even added an extra surprise: instead of the 40 games it initially promised, Sega announced an additional 12 today, bringing the total number of Genesis classics to 42.

Among the newly announced games are Road Rash II and the 8MB wonder, Strider. Perhaps even cooler is the addition of games that never officially came to the Sega Genesis, including Monster World IV, Tetris, and Darius. Sega said E3 2019 attendees will be among the first in the world to play the Genesis port of Tetris (Tetris came to the Mega Drive in 1989, but Nintendo had US distribution rights at the time).

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Blasphemous Preview: A Blood-Soaked Love Letter to Castlevania

After putting some inanimate objects in front of me to smash, Blasphemous was confident enough in my abilities to immediately pit me against a hulking giant of a boss – the Warden of the Silent Sorrow. I carefully chipped away at him, trying to stay behind with swift dashes and dodges, until the Warden collapsed in defeat. As I watched the dramatic scene unfold, my silent protagonist – the Penitent One – took off his thorny spiked helmet and filled it with the red mess streaming out of the corpse, before jamming it back on his head in a shower of blood. Yeah, it’s that kind of game.

As the name suggests, Blasphemous won’t shy away from its dark ideas when it arrives on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC in 2019. It’s vicious and full of disturbing enemies and more demented religious iconography than you can shake a rosary at. The now-corrupted world is brought to life with some truly gorgeous pixel art, from the fluidity of its character animation to the close-up cutscenes that would look at home in a classic LucasArts adventure game. Even in pixelated form, enemies are varied and disturbing – some bound to large angelic statues that they’ll try and bash against you, while flagellants flog themselves with whips before charging you. There’s also some gigantic… thing, wielding a large dead stag as a weapon while a giggling woman in a dress sits on the giants head. Or maybe that is the head? I don’t know, but the point is, Blasphemous is creepy, OK?

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Jurassic World Animated Series Coming to Netflix in 2020

Netflix has announced a new Jurassic World animated TV series, produced by Dreamworks Animation. Called Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, it will be executive produced by Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Colin Trevorrow, Scott Kreamer and Lane Lueras.

Set during the timeline of 2015's Jurassic World, the new series will follow a group of six teenagers who have been stranded on Isla Nublar after dinosaurs wreck havoc across the island. As is tradition for a group of stranded children, they'll need to evolve from strangers into a family if they're going to survive.

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