DA: Inquisition DLC Price Reduced in Australia
The price for the Dragon Age: Inquisition - Jaws of Hakkon DLC has dropped from $25 to $19.99 on the Australian Origin store for PC.
Games.on.net noticed the positive price change for the Jaws of Hakkon DLC, which has happened without official notification from EA at the time of writing.
Xbox One owners can get the DLC for $19.95.
Five Nights at Freddy’s is Getting a Film Adaptation
Five Nights at Freddy’s, the point-and-click survival horror series from developer Scott Cawthon, is getting a feature adaptation after Warner Bros. picked up the rights.
THR reports the film adaptation will be produced by Vertigo Entertainment‘s Roy Lee (Run All Night, the upcoming Poltergeist remake) along with KatzSmith Productions’ Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg (Beetlejuice 2).
Jon Berg and Nik Mavinkurve are overseeing for Warners while Adam Stone and Jay Ireland will executive produce, according the report. The project is currently out to writers.
How Drogon Was Created for Game of Thrones: Season 5
To ensure they could capture the full essence of the Khaleesi's dragon Drogon, visual effects producers had to resort to some extreme measures in Game of Thrones' fifth season.
Visual effects supervisor Joe Bauer explained to TV Insider how they were going about creating a new, larger dragon.
"Drogon is twice the size he was last year. He's about 40 feet long and 20 percent bigger than the other two dragons," Bauer said. "He's also the alpha, so his way goes. He's still affectionate with Dany, but he's got his own mind and needs her less, just like any child growing up."
Game of Thrones Actor Plays Key Villain in Deadpool
Game of Thrones actor Ed Skrein is set for a villainous turn as Ajax in Deadpool.
Skrein, who played Daario Naharis (before bowing out for The Transporter Refueled reboot) in season three of Game of Thrones, has revealed on Twitter that he'll be playing the heavy-duty (and we mean heavy) villain.
In the comics, Ajax and others were directly responsible for Wade Wilson's conversion to Deadpool in the Weapon X program. Ajax was part of the same program, receiving boosted speed and strength alongside the inability to feel pain.
Assumedly, he'll be throwing down with titular Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) in potential bloody fisticuffs, given the recent revelation that the film will be rated R.
SHIELD Actor on Their Surprise Return
This week’s episode of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD saw a surprise character return, as J. August Richards made an unannounced guest appearance as Mike Peterson – AKA Deathlok. It was clear by the end of the episode that Mike/Deathlok was sticking around for the time being to help Coulson.
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD: "Afterlife" Review
On the show’s set, wearing his new and improved Deathlok costume, Richards spoke about coming back as the character and the changes he’s gone through.
Question: Can you talk about what Mike's been doing since we saw you last?
The Results Are In: Better Call Saul Delivered
Last night, AMC aired the season one finale of Better Call Saul. Watching one of Breaking Bad's best characters in a way we've never seen before has been one heck of a ride, and we can't wait for more.
Although we're feeling positive about Saul's show, we wanted to get your take. So, we took to Twitter to ask the IGN community: Did the Better Call Saul finale deliver? Here's what you had to say about it:
@IGN @BetterCallSaul hell yes.... It wrapped up old Jimmy and now we will get Saul
— Riotmaker (@jasonriotmaker) April 7, 2015
EA Is Now Making Minions Games
Electronic Arts has announced its new partnership with Illumination Entertainment, which will see Minions and other Illumination characters coming to life in new mobile games.
The first game from this collaboration, the free-to-play Minions Paradise, will launch this summer, allowing players to build their own tropical Minion utopia with a new Minion character named Phil. Players will be able to play with waterslides, electric eel tanks, firefly trees, and (of course) bananas.
Wrestling Wrap Up: AJ Lee Retires from the Ring
Yeah, I know that the AJ Lee retiring story broke a few days ago, but I still consider it to be the biggest news going on in wrestling right now. So I'm gonna type about it some more whether you lovable rascals like it or not. Plus, this week's RAW didn't really give me much to work with, headline-wise.
No Bryan. No Ziggler. No Ambrose. No Hunter and/or Steph. This week's show really lacked a "lead." And can you even imagine if they tried to open last week's RAW with Orton vs. Kane? Holy s***, there would have been blood in the aisles. Heads on pikes. And look, we all know that the post-Mania RAW crowd is particular, but I feel confident enough to say that "Anyone vs. Kane" is no way to kick off anything.
The WoW Token Is Now Live
The WoW Token is now live in World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor.
Over at Battle.net, Blizzard Entertainment has posted a video that explains the process of exchanging gold for game time and vice versa.
When this reporter checked her server, she found that 30 days of World of Warcraft game time cost $20 USD or 30,906 in-game gold, though prices may fluctuate in future.
The WoW Token was announced last month as a way of enabling players to extend their game time without spending real-life money - and, alternatively, as a way for players to spend real money for an amount of in-game gold.
Game of Thrones: Clarke Talks Jon Snow Fan Theory
Daenerys Targaryen actress Emilia Clarke has thrown in her two cents on a popular Jon Snow theory about Game of Thrones.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Clarke said she chats with Jon Snow actor Kit Harington fairly often about their two characters meeting up on screen someday. But she wasn't previously aware of the fan theory that posits Jon Snow is related to Daenerys.
With the newfound information, the 28-year-old actress quipped that maybe the pair would have a romantic encounter in the future, since Targaryens like to "keep the bloodline pure."


