Marvel’s Spider-Man Is the Fastest-Selling PlayStation Exclusive of All Time

With 3.3 million copies sold within the first three days of its release, Insomniac Games' Spider-Man for PS4 is the fastest-selling first-party PlayStation game of all time.

USA Today reported the sales milestone for Marvel's Spider-Man, indicating that, assuming all copies were sold at the standard MSRP of $59.99, USA Today worked those 3.3 million copies sold out to be about $198 million. Though of course the collector's edition of the game would factor into those sales.

Not included in either of those figures are copies that were sold as part of the $399.99 PlayStation 4 Pro bundle that comes with a copy of Spider-Man packed in.

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Daredevil Season 3 Trailer Shows Kingpin’s Return

The Devil of Hell's Kitchen is back with an exciting new teaser trailer for Marvel's Daredevil Season 3.

Premiering on Netflix on Friday, October 19, Matt Murdock will confront his old nemesis, Kingpin, aka Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio). The last time we saw Fisk, he was still safely behind bars, but according to Matt, evil "will find a way to come back even stronger."

For a look at Daredevil in action, check out the trailer below or watch it here:

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Ghostbusters World Fixes Some of Pokemon Go’s Problems But Lacks Its Heart

A huge wave of nostalgia hits me when I think of Ghostbusters. Hearing the theme song or seeing the Ecto-1 immediately evokes memories of watching the original films and playing with Ghostbusters toys as a kid. But despite years of loving the franchise and many occasions of pretending to be a Ghostbuster on the playground, my fantasies never involved collecting teams of ghosts to battle against other Ghostbusters or walking through the city searching for spirits.

This is where Ghostbusters World, the upcoming free-to-play mobile game from publisher FourThirtyThree, finds itself in a precarious spot. Ghostbusters is absolutely a beloved franchise that’s ripe for a great game adaptation, but not one that necessarily lends itself to the gotta-catch-‘em-all mentality as easily as Pokemon.

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Disney to Slow Down How Often It Releases Star Wars Movies

Disney will reduce the pace of Star Wars movie releases, with CEO Bob Iger calling his previous timing decisions a "mistake".

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Iger was presented with the opinion that there shouldn't be a Star Wars movie every year. His response was candid:

"I made the timing decision, and as I look back, I think the mistake that I made — I take the blame — was a little too much, too fast. You can expect some slowdown, but that doesn't mean we're not going to make films."

Iger continued by pointing out the ongoing Star Wars projects, like J.J. Abrams' Episode IX and the Game of Thrones creators' own saga (although The Last Jedi director, Rian Johnson's own new trilogy wasn't mentioned).

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Disney Confirms Marvel Would Take Over X-Men Franchise After Fox Merger

We're a step closer to X-Men becoming a part of the MCU, as Disney CEO Bob Iger confirms that, as and when a Disney-Fox merger goes through, Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios would take the lead on the longtime Fox franchise.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, Iger responded to a question on how Marvel will absorb the X-Men franchise, and if Kevin Feige will oversee it:

"I think it only makes sense. I want to be careful here because of what's been communicated to the Fox folks, but I think they know. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels."

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Doctor Who’s Official Season 11 Trailer Has Landed

The official trailer for Doctor Who Season 11 has landed, with Jodie Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor leading her wide-eyed new companions – Ryan (Tosin Cole), Yasmin (Mandip Gill) and Graham (Bradley Walsh) – across space and time to explore planets and civilizations we haven't seen before.

The new season will premiere at the same time in the US and the UK on Sunday, October 7, with BBC America then airing a special encore later that day in the series' regular US evening timeslot.

Check out the descriptions for the first two episodes below.

Episode One –  The Woman Who Fell To Earth – Sunday, October 7th

“We don’t get aliens in Sheffield.” In a South Yorkshire city, Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan and Graham O’Brien are about to have their lives changed forever as a mysterious woman, unable to remember her own name, falls from the night sky. Can they believe a word she says? And can she help solve the strange events taking place across the city? Guest starring Sharon D. Clarke, Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley. Written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Jamie Childs.

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How Venom’s Biggest Stunt Sequence Was Made

One of the biggest sequences from the Venom trailers sees Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock flying off a motorcycle into the air, seemingly to his death, before the symbiote inside him lashes out its tentacles and pulls him back to safety. IGN exclusively visited the set of Venom earlier this year to watch part of the elaborate stunt sequence be shot on the streets of San Francisco, seeing in real life just how much work goes into bringing such an action-packed scene to the big screen.

The motorcycle chase sequence is an important scene for the film because it sets up Eddie’s rational fear of Venom, but also shows his realization that the symbiote can protect him when he’s in danger. Spiro Razatos, Venom’s second unit director, told IGN, “This is the first time that Eddie finds out he has Venom in him. Obviously, he’s freaking out. He’s got drones that are blowing up all around him, he’s got SUVs that are trying to kill him, and he’s got Venom inside of him. So he’s trying to deal with this while he’s going at eighty miles an hour on a motorcycle through the traffic of San Francisco.”

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Red Dead Redemption 2: 24 New Screenshots Released

Rockstar has released 24 new screenshots of Red Dead Redemption 2.

Primarily showing protagonist Arthur Morgan and Dutch's gang, the images also show a variety of locations from the game, and a really wrinkly horse:

Several of the screenshots show situations or locations from our hands-on with the game, including the prairies of New Hanover, and moments from missions we've played.

We've got a whole heap of new Red Dead 2 information for you today. Aside from the hands-on, there's news of the game's first-person mode, why the new dialogue system is fantastic, and all the tiny little details we spotted as we played.

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We Played 2 Hours of Red Dead Redemption 2 – Here’s What Happened

As I trotted across the prairieland of New Hanover on my well-groomed steed, Mahogany Boy (named due to a tragic misread of his breed, the Mahogany Bay), I heard the dull rattle of a freight train. I yanked the reins, hit X a few times to shift gears into a gallop, and streaked toward the tracks, just as the steam locomotive rounded a corner into view. I had an idea.

As I took up a trajectory with the train, I heard a shout over the growing noise - bounty hunters sent to collect me, dead not alive. It was a fair cop: I’d recently threatened a passing wagoner, stolen his cart and rode it off a cliff to see what happens (you die). As the engine streaked past and I swung the camera to get a look at my pursuers, a button prompt appeared in the bottom-right corner of the screen: “Jump on train”.

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101 Amazing Little Details in Red Dead Redemption 2

Red Dead Redemption 2 promises an unparalleled level of depth, from its vast, sprawling world, to the people and animals within it, and how it all fits together in a way that is quite unlike any open-world game before it. You're never quite know how each encounter with another character will pan out because each person is different. Similarly, it's filled with moments where you'll ask yourself, "I wonder if I can do that?", and chances are you probably can, no matter how outrageous it is.

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