Yearly Archives: 2018
Fortnite Seemingly About to Get Its First Vehicle
It seems Fortnite Battle Royale is about to get its first drivable vehicle - in the form of a shopping cart.
Fortnite's 'new updates' section teases a shopping cart is "coming soon", with the description reading "roll into battle alone or with a buddy." You can see the update below:
Unfortunately, developer Epic Games hasn't given away any more than this, so we don't know how exactly a shopping cart vehicle will work or when it will be added to the game. However, it seems the vehicle will be able to hold two people at once.
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Preorder Nintendo Classic Mini: NES for £50
Bring back memories and relive the 80s with the new Nintendo's Classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System, which will be released on 29th June, 2018. The console comes complete with 30 NES games built-in, including the beloved classics like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, PAC-MAN and Kirby's Adventure. Pre-order yours at Amazon and save nearly £70. While stocks last.
PUBG is Suing Fortnite For Copyright Infringement in Korea
PUBG Corp., the subsidiary of Korean publisher Bluehole and the studio behind PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Epic Games for copyright violation over its own popular Battle Royale game, Fortnite.
The Korea Times reports that an injunction has been filed with the Seoul Central District Court alleging copyright infringement against Epic Games Korea. The suit, which was allegedly filed in January, was created "to determine whether the latter's "Fortnite" was copied from the former's "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds."
PUBG Corp. first suggested it was contemplating action over the similarities between PUBG and Fortnite back in September.
Zack Snyder’s Next Movie is Apparently The Fountainhead
Zack Snyder has indicated that his next project will be an adaptation of The Fountainhead.
According to Deadline, Snyder announced that the adaptation will be his next project in response to a fan's question on the social media site Vero. Twitter user @ChrisRa7en documented the exchange.
The Fountainhead is officially Zack's next project instead of The Last Photograph. pic.twitter.com/pKS84l3uO8
Sesame Street Suing R-Rated Puppet Movie The Happytime Murders
Sesame Workshop, the non-profit behind the beloved long-running children's TV show Sesame Street, has filed a lawsuit against the upcoming R-rated puppet comedy The Happytime Murders.
Per The Wrap, the lawsuit states that the marketing campaign for the movie appropriates the Sesame Street brand to sell its violent and raunchy message.
The Happytime Murders is produced by STX Productions and directed by Brian Henson, son of Muppets creator Jim Henson. Its trailer promises to show what puppets get up to when kids aren't around, and comes with the tagline "No Sesame, All Street."
GTA Online May Be Teasing New Radio Stations
Rockstar appears to be teasing new music content for GTA Online with flyers posted across its social media channels.
An image found on Rockstar's official site looks to be promotional art for a concert held in the fictional town of Los Santos.
The lineup includes four electronic artists, namely Solomun, Tale Of Us, Dixon and The Black Madonna, and the gig is set for Summer 2018.
— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames) May 28, 2018
7 Reasons Jurassic Park Fans Should Be Excited For Jurassic World Evolution
If you’re not sure what Jurassic World Evolution is yet, we’ve been bringing you a month’s worth of announcements and awesome features on the new game which sticks you in charge of your own version of Jurassic World. This fulfils the dreams of most Jurassic Park fans, despite the fact that dinosaurs and theme parks have a vibrant history of not getting along.
If you’re a huge fan of the films, here are 7 reasons why you should be particularly excited
1. Visit Each Island Known as The Five Deaths
16 Big Things Coming From Marvel and DC in August
August is shaping up to be another huge month for the comic book industry. Scroll down to check out all the major new projects in the work at Marvel and DC, from Marvel's long-awaited Fantastic Four relaunch to the debut of the Legion of Doom in Justice League.
Return of the Fantastic Four
How Wrestling Has Become Entertainment for Everyone
Earlier this year, I attended my first independent wrestling show after a long love affair with the sport, and a growing interest in Australia's wrestling scene. Standing in the queue, I made idle conversation with a gentleman who soon turned to me in surprise, proclaiming, "You know a lot about wrestling, don't you?" While he didn't go so far as to add 'for a girl' to his churlish statement, the implication was as clear as his surprise.
Wrestling has long been seen as a sport 'by men, for men', an exclusive club dominated by masculine ideals and misogyny. But wrestling, like any entertainment medium, changes with the times, and recent years have seen it blossom into a unique and brilliant art form with stories and characters for everyone. It's part of the reason why I love wrestling so much.
Solo: A Star Wars Story Disappoints in Box Office Debut
Solo: A Star Wars Story fell short in its domestic and international debut at the box office, opening with an estimated USD$83.3 million.
Despite decent reception from critics, Disney and Lucasfilm's latest Star Wars effort fell short of their projected $130-150 million target for the four-day holiday weekend. Disney is now estimating $101 million with the additional Memorial Day sales. A minimal $65 million was brought in from international markets, with the UK pulling in $10.3 million and a paltry $10.1 million coming from China.