Back to the Future DLC Coming to Rocket League
The DeLorean Time Machine will soon be available as a playable car in Rocket League.
Starting from October 21, the date which the events of Back to the Future Part II took place on, the DeLorean will be available to purchase for €2 ($4 USD).
"We were all such huge Back to the Future fans here at Psyonix, that it was one of the few “Holy Grails” we had hoped for besides having a hit game," says Psyonix's announcement on the PS Blog. "The fact that we’re getting both of those “best-case scenarios” in the same year is an amazing accomplishment for us, they’re things we’ll never forget!"
J.J. Abrams: Studio Is ‘Not Trying to Disney-fy’ Star Wars
Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams has spoken about working on the film under Disney with Apple's chief designer Jony Ive and producer Brian Glazer in a talk for Vanity Fair.
Some of the highlights (thanks The Playlist) included Abrams confirming that he has the final cut on the movie, however he also said that "when you do a Disney project, there's a clause in there that you kind of go, 'Well if I were a lawyer I could probably drive a truck through it...'"
Marvel Heroes 2016 Announced, Secret Invasion Story Coming
Developer Gazillion has announced the next phase for Marvel Heroes 2015 — and that’s Marvel Heroes 2016, which brings new stories, controller support, and more this December.
Skrulls, including Kl’rt the Super-Skrull, lead the Secret Invasion story chapter, which is finally coming to Marvel’s dungeon-crawling RPG. In addition to new campaign missions, older 2013 character models are getting visual improvements. The Mac version of Marvel Heroes is also exiting its year-long beta phase.
On the smaller side of fan-demanded updates, Marvel Heroes wil add leaderboards, Steam Achievements, and game pad functionality. In the months after Marvel Heroes 2016 release, Gazillion will add the dinosaur-filled Savage Land Patrol Zone, a Thanos Raid, and other unannounced content to come next year.
IGN UK Podcast #300: Live From London
It's been a long time coming, but finally episode 300 of the IGN UK Podcast is here!
For those who managed to make it along on the night, thank you so much for coming and we hope you had as good a time as we did. For those of you who couldn't make it, do not fret as here we present the podcast in its (almost) entirety. Yes, we cut out The Great Bearparkini's magic show, because close-up magic doesn't really work that well on camera, but everything else in is here, ready sucked up and loved.
So saddle up and let's ride, Duckhunters!
Note: This podcast was recorded live in front of raucous audience at the 100 Club in London, so the audio quality isn't quite up to the standard of the regular podcast. Thanks for your understanding!
The Flash’s Jay Garrick Teases What to Expect
Tomorrow's episode of The Flash, “Flash of Two Worlds,” features the debut of Jay Garrick aka the Flash of Earth-2. Well, technically he debuted in the final moment of the Season 2 premiere, but this is our first full episode featuring the Golden Age character. IGN attended a screening where we got to hear from actor Teddy Sears about taking on the role, and writers Todd and Aaron Helbing about how they brought this comic icon to the small screen.
Here’s Your First Look at the Disney Infinity Kylo Ren Figure
UPDATE: The folks over at Disney have been in touch with a few extra details.
Firstly, The Force Awakens Disney Infinity range will be available to purchase in the US and UK from December 18.
Secondly, Disney has also confirmed that all previous Star Wars figures will be playable (via unlock coins) in The Force Awakens playset.
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Nolan North: ‘Fans Don’t Want An Uncharted Movie’
Fans don't want an Uncharted movie, says Nathan Drake's voice actor, Nolan North.
Talking to GamesNewsOfficial (via VG24/7), North said that regardless of "who's the star of it", fans would find it too hard to acclimatise to a Drake with a different face - even if Drake was played by North himself.
"Maybe it's because it's such a cinematic experience in itself, but I don't know if it's financially feasible to make this film anymore," he said.
“I think the emotional investment people have with Nathan Drake is so high that it would be very difficult for them to accept somebody else - even me, with my face as Nathan Drake. They might recognise the voice, but I don’t even know if they’d accept me.”
IGN’s UK Daily Deals: Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Under £20
Assassin's Creed Syndicate (PC) is due for release at the end of the month. Get your PC copy for only £19.94 when you Facebook Like for 5% off.
Until Dawn Developer Hints at Sequel
Until Dawn developer Supermassive Games has discussed the possibility of a sequel.
Talking to PlayStation LifeStyle, executive producer Pete Samuels confirmed that sales of the horror game had "surpassed expectation".
When asked how Supermassive Games hoped to build on the success of Until Dawn, he said we should "expect the team to build on what we’ve done with Until Dawn, whether it’s in horror or in other genres".
"We’re already working on one thing that does that, whilst exploring other avenues for our other teams in anticipation of them finishing their current projects," added Samuels.
Customers Accuse Ubisoft of ‘Deceptive Marketing’
Ubisoft is being accused of “deceptive marketing” pertaining to the Heroes of Might and Magic VII collector’s edition.
A host of disgruntled Reddit users, accompanied by an Imgur thread, believe Ubisoft misled customers regarding a physical copy of Heroes VII in the $100 collector’s edition. According to the consumers, the collector’s edition does not ship with a CD-based disc, despite being advertised with one.
“The CE Edition is advertised as coming with a PC DVD,” writes melchior1090 on Imgur. “But no game is even provided with the package. Buyers have to issue tickets to Ubisoft to have the game activated on their account. And are refused refunds.”