Rage 2: News, Trailers, Gameplay Details, Release Date, and More

Rage 2 is an upcoming first-person shooter for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Developed by Id Software and Avalanche Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks, it is a sequel to 2011’s post-apocalyptic FPS Rage.

In the lead-up to launch, we’ve compiled all the news, trailers, and rumors about Rage 2, from initial leaks to its official announcement and beyond.

Rage 2 Release Date, Platforms, and Genre

  • Release date: Q2 2019
  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Developer: Id Software and Avalanche Studios
  • Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
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Rage 2: News, Trailers, Gameplay Details, Release Date, and More

Rage 2 is an upcoming first-person shooter for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Developed by Id Software and Avalanche Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks, it is a sequel to 2011’s post-apocalyptic FPS Rage.

In the lead-up to launch, we’ve compiled all the news, trailers, and rumors about Rage 2, from initial leaks to its official announcement and beyond.

Rage 2 Release Date, Platforms, and Genre

  • Release date: Q2 2019
  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Developer: Id Software and Avalanche Studios
  • Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
  • Continue reading…

My Hero One’s Justice Adds Tokoyami, Jiro to Roster

My Hero One's Justice's roster continues to grow with two more characters.

Bandai Namco announced on Twitter Kyoka Jiro is joining the fight alongside Fumikage Tokoyami. Check out the two characters in the image gallery below.

Jiro, who loves music, can create sound waves by channeling the sound of her heartbeat into anything. Meanwhile, Tokoyami has the Dark Shadow Quirk, where the sentient shadow housed within him can take form outside his body.

My Hero One's Justice comes out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch and PC in 2018. A ton of fan-favorite characters will be featured in the game, including Shota Aizawa and Hero Killer Stain.

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How Brooklyn Nine-Nine Brought Mark Hamill, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Guillermo del Toro Together

Brooklyn Nine-Nine has brought an amazing group of celebrities together.

Following the show's cancellation, Mark Hamill, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Guillermo del Toro, Sean Astin, Seth Myers, and series star Melissa Fumero campaigned to bring back it back. Their shared love for Brooklyn Nine-Nine somehow got them on a group chat together since the show's revival.

Check out some of their tweets about the group chat below.

Via Lin-Manuel Miranda's Twitter account.

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Watch the Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Reveal Live On IGN

It's happening. This Thursday, Activision will reveal Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 -- quite possibly the first Call of Duty to launch without a campaign. The fact that it's supposedly a multiplayer-only game, along with rumors of a Battle Royale mode and close ties to Overwatch, make this one of the most mysterious Call of Duties in years.

Join IGN live on Thursday, May 17 at 9:45am PT / 12:45pm ET / 5:45pm UK (or 2:45am AEST on May 18) as we finally find out what Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 actually is. You can watch it here, or on our Twitch, or YouTube channel!

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If the Jungle Doesn’t Kill You, the Parasites Will in Green Hell

Today developer Creepy Jar announced Green Hell, a single-player, open-world survival game set in the Amazon rainforest. It has a focus on realism, with illness, infection, and parasites threatening the player as they try to survive.

Take an exclusive first look at Green Hell in its announcement trailer:

Green Hell calls itself a “survival simulator” instead of just a survival game, with the developer consulting experts on the things you need to craft and the obstacles you encounter. Players will actually need to check their character’s body for injuries they’ve sustained to heal themselves - and also to make sure there’s nothing crawling under their skin.

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Fortnite’s 50v50 Mode Has a Problem with Cruel Teammates

Fortnite's 50v50 mode is currently back and pits 50 players against another 50 enemies, but sometimes the true enemies are the teammates right beside you.

In 50v50, teammates share everything: anything you build can be edited by anyone on your team and, any friendly player can revive you when you go down. The problem is that any and all loot is up for grabs by anyone who spots it, including loot that you drop when you meet an early death.

This has led to cruel players purposely letting you succumb to death so they can pick up all the weapons and materials you've collected. Some even go so far as to build around you to make sure other players don't heal you. Others use building to interrupt kindhearted players and stop them from reviving a partner. Just because you're far from the other enemy team doesn't mean you shouldn't worry when building up to use a launch pad. Evil teammates will shoot down your tall ramp themselves, sending you plummeting to your demise.

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Will Halo 6 Be at E3?

It's that time of year again: E3 2018 is just on the horizon. From June 9-14, we'll be covering the biggest games and hardware announcements of 2018 and beyond. While you can check out our continually-updated Games of E3 List, we're now going to start diving deeper. Every day leading up to the show, we'll be highlight the stuff we want to see and play at E3 2018. Today's game: HALO 6.

When Did We Last See Halo 6?

So Halo 6 doesn’t actually officially exist yet. But that’s a minor technicality. Given that Halo 5: Guardians came out in 2015, it’s safe to say that 343 has been hard at work on the follow-up for the past few years.

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The Hearthstone Team on Nerfing Paladin and Warlock

Blizzard’s Team 5 has just announced the details of a sweeping set of nerfs coming soon to Hearthstone. Let’s quickly run through each change and what decks are affected.

The Paladin spell Call to Arms will now cost 5 mana instead of 4. It’s arguably the most powerful card in both Murloc Paladin and Even Paladin (which in turn is the most powerful deck overall at the moment), so this change will mean Call to Arms will be weaker in the former, and can’t be played at all in the latter.

The Warlock minion Possessed Lackey will now cost 6 mana instead of 5. Both Cube Warlock and Control Warlock use Possessed Lackey to pull big minions – Voidlords or Doomguards – onto the board for free, which they then bring back using cards like Carnivorous Cube and Bloodreaver Gul’dan. It’s often played then hit with Dark Pact on the same turn, meaning the opponent isn’t given a chance to silence it or transform it. Speaking of Dark Pact…

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