Young Justice Season 3 Is Done Recording Voiceover

The long-awaited return of Young Justice looks to be moving along nicely, especially after an announcement from one of the voice actors at C2E2 in Chicago.

In a report from Comicbook.com, the outlet revealed that Khary Payton, who voices Aqualad in Young Justice and plays Ezekiel on The Walking Dead, confirmed at a panel that all of the audio for Season 3 has been recorded.

"We've already recorded all 26 episodes," Payton said. "We're just waiting for the animation to come back. I’ve already seen some of it. It looks great. I'm so excited."

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A Quiet Place Could Have Been a Cloverfield Movie

A Quiet Place could have been part of the Cloverfield franchise, according to the film's screenwriters Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.

In an interview with /Film, Beck and Woods revealed there was talk about turning the horror thriller into a Cloverfield movie. This was around the same time the second Cloverfield film, 10 Cloverfield Lane, was in development at Paramount, the same studio behind A Quiet Place.

"I guess it crossed our mind and we had spoken to our representatives about that possibility," Beck said. "It was weird timing, though, because when we were writing the script, 10 Cloverfield Lane was at Paramount."

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Decay of Logos – Zelda Meets Dark Souls on Nintendo Switch

Decay of Logos isn't your average everyday third-person action-RPG. With an emphasis on player exploration, developer Amplify Creations, aims to deliver a new Zelda-like contender to the Nintendo Switch whilst bringing to the table minimal hand-holding and challenging combat.

IGN sat down with Amplify Creations founder Diogo Teixeira and lead developer André Constantino to learn a little more about Decay of Logos and its highly compelling gameplay, world, and Souls-like combat system.

Players will assume the role of a young adventurer named Ada, who is accompanied by a mystical elk—her companion through much of the game. Both are fatefully brought together the day her Village is burned down by Crimson Knights. Driven by revenge, she sets out on a journey to reveal the truth behind the attack.

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Resident Evil 7 Sales Pass 5 Million Units

Worldwide sales of Resident Evil 7 have reached 5.1 million units.

Capcom shared the news in a press release, where the publisher also announced its first-person horror game received the award for Best VR Audio at the 2018 Game Audio Network Guild Awards.

Resident Evil 5 is still the top selling game in Capcom's popular horror franchise with a total of 7.2 million units sold.

Resident Evil 7 was released in January of last year for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. In December, a Gold Edition was released alongside its story-based add-ons Not a Hero and End of Zoe. Read IGN's Resident Evil 7 review for our thoughts on why it's one of the 18 best horror games of 2017.

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Wait, Is That Chewbacca’s Wife in the New Solo Trailer?

The second trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story has arrived, and while it goes a bit more into giving us some story and character details about the young Han Solo film, perhaps the biggest takeaway from the preview comes in a blink or you'll miss it moment. Yep -- it looks like the mighty Wookiee Chewbacca's wife Malla may be in the film.

The shot comes at the 1:40 mark in the trailer as Chewie pulls another Wookiee close and they touch foreheads in what is clearly a display of affection.

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Former Rockstar North President’s Lawsuit Against Take-Two Hits a Snag

Former president of Rockstar North, Leslie Benzies, has hit a bump in the road in his lawsuit against Take-Two Interactive, after a New York Supreme Court ruled in favour of the publisher when it came to the subject of royalties, which forms the crux of Benzies' suit.

Benzies sued Take Two for $150 million after a taking a lengthy sabbatical in September 2014. He claimed that the company tried to force him out, saying that Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar, and the Houser brothers were withholding royalties. The recent ruling states that the 2009 Royalty Plan signed by Benzies "provides for discretionary royalty payments by the Allocation Committee and contains no language mandating equal payments to the principals."

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We Made A Way Out Director Watch His Own ‘F*** the Oscars’ Rant

When promoting his game A Way Out last year at The Game Awards, Josef Fares went on a rant about the Oscars. So when he visited IGN recently, we had the filmmaker-turned-game-developer watch the rant and got his thoughts on his speech that went viral.

"This is the thing with me, I never plan anything, I don't write scripts," Fares said after watching his "f*** the Oscars" statements on the latest episode of our monthly interview show IGN Unfiltered. "The problem is that sometimes in my head I have all these things to say, but they come out weirdly," he explained.

"So with the 'f*** the Oscars' thing, it's because I heard earlier... people talking about, 'Yeah, this is like the games' Oscars,' and I'm like, 'F*** that, man. This is great. F*** the Oscars,'" Fares added. "It's not like I particularly have something against the Oscars.... I'm a filmmaker!"

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LawBreakers Dev Reveals Battle Royale Game Radical Heights

LawBreakers developer Boss Key Productions' new project is a free-to-play battle royale shooter called Radical Heights.

As detailed on the game's official website, Radical Heights will be available on Steam Early Access tomorrow, April 10. Radical Heights mixes the battle royale formula with a colorful '80s aesthetic and a live game show element that takes place in the year 2023.

Players will battle using a variety of vehicles and weapons, including confetti bombs, inflatable decoys, and BMX bikes. You can keep the cash you earn during matches, regardless if you win or lose, and then use those earnings on customization, new weapons, and more. Check out the reveal trailer below:

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