Paramount and ***** have expanded their 'Cinematic World of Sonic the Hedgehog' with Knuckles, a six-episode event series starring Idris Elba as Sonic's eponymous rival-turned-ally. IGN's Knuckles review called it "a fun, chaotic bonus level that nails everything that made the Sonic movies great." If you're wondering what Knuckles is about or how to watch it yourself, take a look at the information below. How to Watch Knuckles Online – Streaming Release Date All six episodes of Knuckles are now available, exclusively on Paramount+. Paramount+ costs $6/month or $12/month with ********* included. There is also a free trial available for new subscribers. What's Knuckles About? Knuckles, a spinoff of Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog movie series, is an event series set between the events of Sonic 2 and the forthcoming Sonic 3 (in theaters December 20). Here's the official synopsis: Knuckles, the latest in the “Cinematic World of Sonic the Hedgehog” from Paramount Pictures and ***** of America, is a new live-action event series following Knuckles on a hilarious and action-packed journey of self-discovery as he agrees to train Wade Whipple as his protégé and teach him the ways of the Echidna warrior. How to Watch Sonic the Hedgehog Movies Looking to watch the first two Sonic movies ahead of Knuckles? You can do so with a Paramount+ subscription or by renting/buying the movies from one of several digital storefronts. Check out your best options below: Sonic the Hedgehog (2020) Stream: Paramount+ or Pluto TV Buy/Rent: Amazon or YouTube Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) Stream: Paramount+ Buy/Rent: Amazon or YouTube [/url]Knuckles Cast Knuckles was created by John Whittington and Toby Ascher. It stars the following actors: Idris Elba as KnucklesAdam Pally as Wade WhippleEdi Patterson as Wanda WhippleJulian Barratt as Agent BarrettScott Mescudi as Agent MasonEllie Taylor as Agent WiloughbyTika Sumpter as MaddieBen Schwartz as SonicChristopher Lloyd as PachacamacWill There Be a Knuckles: Season 2? Knuckles is labeled an event series, implying a single-season run, though co-creator Toby Ascher told Paste Magazine a continuation is possible. "If something is working really successfully, and we have a really great story to tell, we’re definitely going to expand on it," he said. "I don’t think there’s any closed doors on future television, future seasons of Knuckles, so everything is wide open. I think it’s important to us that we’re not just making stuff to make stuff." Regardless of Knuckles' TV future, the character will return to the big screen in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, slated to hit theaters on December 20. Looking for more TV coverage? Check out IGN's list of the biggest TV shows coming in 2024. And for more on Sonic, check out our reviews of the first two movies or ***** into the best Sonic toys: IGN's Sonic the Hedgehog ReviewIGN's Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Review[/url] Jordan covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN. View the full article
May 2024's PlayStation State of Play has given us all a fresh look at Monster Hunter Wilds in the form of the first gameplay trailer. Yep, buckle up MH fans, here's more stuff to get you hyped up for the game that a leaker claimed earlier this year wouldn't even be delayed even if GTA 6 happened to drop around the same time as it. This latest trailer follows-up the reveal we got of Wilds at last year's The Game Awards, and comes after Capcom shared that the Monster Hunter series as a whole has now soared past the 100 million sales mark. Fair to say it'll have a lot of eyes on it , then. Read more View the full article
During today’s PlayStation State of Play (May 30, 2024), fans of Supermassive Games narrative-based endeavors got a closer look at the Until Dawn remake, alongside a release date of fall 2024. The game will be coming to PS5 and PC on release. A long-overdue remake for fans of the interactive horror game, Until Dawn, and everything that spawned from it - The Dark Pictures Anthology, The Quarry - is being developed by Ballistic Moon, and looks to be everything that many of us have been hoping for. The trailer showed off what we'd all been wanting to see, and that was gameplay, which definitely looks to be an improvement on the original 2015 experience. Being rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5 with a new developer, a fresh score, and a multi-layered story, the latest trailer for the game shows off Until Dawn in its shiny new state. Signifcantly improved visual effects and character models go a long way in making this remake look fantastic already, and once it releases in fall, you can expect to see it on PC and PS5. Read more View the full article
Image: Capcom We finally have a few more details about the previously mysterious next Monster Hunter game. Capcom released a new gameplay trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds at Sony’s State of Play event, and it features some free-flowing combat, a pretty dark-looking world, and what appears to be some new monsters — including one that looks a lot like a Final Fantasy chocobo. Naturally, it serves as a mount. Capcom describes the new game as taking place in “a living world.” Wilds is a follow-up to 2018’s open-world title Monster Hunter World, which went on to become Capcom’s bestselling game ever, topping the likes of Resident Evil, Street Fighter, and ****** May Cry. It was first announced at The Game Awards last year and is coming to the PS5, Xbox... Continue reading… View the full article
Image: Sony Interactive Entertainment Sony’s most adorable character (sorry, Sackboy) is getting another outing. At its State of Play showcase today, the company revealed the latest Astro **** game, which was rumored earlier in the month. It appears to be a direct sequel to Astro’s Playroom, so it should make excellent use of the PS5’s controller and all of its various functions. The game features 50 worlds to explore — like its predecessor, it looks like those levels will explore PlayStation history to varying degrees — and launches on September 6th. It’ll be a PS5 when it does come out. This will be the first title in the series since Astro’s Playroom, a Wii Sports-style pack-in for the PlayStation 5, which was designed to show off the console’s then-new DualSense... Continue reading… View the full article
One of the more surprise reveals of tonight's State of Play showcase was Path of Exile 2, which got us all excited with some fresh footage, though a release date ******** elusive. On top of all the new footage, developer Grinding Gear Games confirmed some fantastic new features. Read more View the full article
Today’s PlayStation State of Play (May 30, 2024) has been a rather fruitful one, and for those who are anything like me - a complete nut for anything and everything Silent Hill - there’s good (or bad) news. Konami’s attempt at a grand Silent Hill reboot is continuing to come to fruition, with the Silent Hill 2 remake finally being given a release date of October 8. While that isn’t the September 24 release date I desperately hoped for, as a ******* for reboots/remakes/sequels releasing on game anniversaries (Silent Hill 2 first released on September 24, 2001), I’m glad that we’ll be seeing this game in the coming months. Given the recent trailers and teasers we’ve seen from Konami (that combat one didn’t give us much hope, really), and fresh developer, Bloober Team, I wasn't too sure what to expect next. During the brief trailer shown off during State of Play, we got a good look at at the environment, James and Angela, a little more combat, and most importantly, a good look at the monsters of Silent Hill. We saw the iconic nurses and abstract daddies, but there's still no sign of Pyramid Head just yet. I had hoped the environment would look a little more grisly, but hey, we'll see what the atmosphere is really like on October 8. Read more View the full article
When is the **** of War Ragnarok PC release date? The sequel to PlayStation's acclaimed first-party series arrived on the console in November 2022, and it's been a long wait for PC players since then. However, we won't have to dodge spoilers for much longer, as Sony confirms a PC port is on the way. 2018's **** of War left Kratos and Atreus on a bit of a cliffhanger, with last-minute revelations and plot threads left untied after the credits rolled. The release of **** of War Ragnarok on PS5 last year meant it was only a matter of time until the action-adventure game arrived on PC. Now that we've got confirmation of the exact GoW Ragnarok PC release date, here's everything you need to know. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: **** of War Ragnarok system requirements View the full article
Bloober Team’s remake of Silent Hill 2 finally has a release date. The game will be released on PlayStation 5 on October 8, 2024. It has yet to be confirmed if the PC version will be released on the same day. The date was confirmed in a new trailer, which was shown during Sony’s State of Play presentation. Read More... View the full article
Sony has released a new trailer for the PS5 and PC version of Until Dawn, but has still to confirm a release date. The current-gen version, which has been “rebuilt and enhanced for PS5 consoles and PC”, simply has a release window of ‘fall 2024’. The ports are being handled by British studio Ballistic Moon, whose technical director Chris Lamb worked on the PS4 version of Until Dawn. Read More... View the full article
A PlayStation Network (PSN) account will be required to play the newly-announced PC version of **** of War Ragnarök. Sony revealed during its State of Play presentation that the game would be coming to PC on September 19. However, a blog post about the game notes: “Account for PlayStation Network is required.” Read More... View the full article
Rejoice, console gamers. Marvel Rivals will be playable for you, too, and sooner than you may think. The five-vs-five hero shooter featuring Marvel characters and locations is now confirmed to be coming to consoles after an announcement at the May 30 State of Play hosted by Sony. But the trailer also confirmed Venom and Adam Warlock as playable heroes for the first time. View the full article
Image: Santa Monica Studio Ragnarök is nigh — that is, if you’ve got a PC capable of handling it. During its summer State of Play event, Sony announced that **** of War Ragnarök is coming to PC on September 19th. The news was accompanied by a brand-new trailer including the info that the game is now available for preorder. It’s been just over a year since **** of War Ragnarök released, adding another emotional beat to the story of Kratos, the **** of war, and his son, Atreus. When we last left the pair in 2018’s **** of War, the two had just returned from an epic journey to disperse Atreus’ mother’s ashes from the highest peak in the nine realms. In Ragnarök, Kratos and Atreus’ lives have been upended by the omens heralding the destruction of the realms, an event that... Continue reading… View the full article
We got to see around ten minutes of in-engine footage, captured on PS5. The footage started out with an animated short, which gave us a fairly decent idea of what to expect. There are five characters at the centre of it, also acting as classes we can choose form (though many more exist). Much more of that was made clear in the gameplay footage that followed. In short? It's a 5v5 hero shooter with unique characters, though Firewalk did say there's an emphasis on asymetry among its heroes. The game will have its public beta in July, with pre-orders starting June 6. Here is what was shown off: Read more View the full article
Remember **** of War Ragnarok? That open world RPG from 2022 about fighting with Gods and doing moody dad stuff? Well, today’s PlayStation Showcase (May 30, 2024) featured some rather good news for you: the game is following the likes of Horizon Forbidden West, The Last of Us, and prequel **** of War (2018) by finally being ported to PC. So, if you’re one of the many folk that’s been holding off on buying a PS5 and hoping your favourite exclusives come to PC sooner or later, you’re in luck. And you won't have to wait too much longer either, with **** of War Ragnarok coming to PC on September 19, Valhalla DLC included. The PC port will also feature unlocked framerates, and super ultrawide support, if that's your thing. Until then, give our review of the game from back in 2022 a read. We quite liked the dadventure, so you probably won't get ******. Read more View the full article
Concord, PlayStation’s sci-fi multiplayer FPS, has been given a release date. The game will be released on PS5 and PC on August 23, with a beta taking place in July. A separate CGI trailer was also shown, introducing players to some of the characters they will control and encounter in the game. Read More... View the full article
Sony has officially confirmed that **** of War Ragnarök is coming to PC. As revealed during its State of Play presentation, the game will be released on PC on September 19. It will feature unlocked frame rates, super ultrawide monitor support, a range of upscaling options (Nvidia DLSS, AMD FSR and Intel XESS), and will also include the Valhalla DLC. Read More... View the full article
Overwatch 2 just revealed its Pride plans for June 2024, including some LGBTQ+ content creator highlights, a Venture comic and Twitch drop, and a Blizzard Gear Store charity drive. This June, Overwatch 2 is making its support known with plenty of activities both in and out of the game all month long. View the full article
Epic Games has released a hotfix for Fortnite that significantly nerfs vehicles, which players have been concerned about since the current seasons launch. Competitive Fortnite players and some casual players have mentioned how overpowered some vehicle mods can be during play. View the full article
Redfall's final update has launched, and the patch notes have revealed some of the changes that have been made to the game. The update serves as a closing chapter to Redfall, which is seeing its support permanently ending. View the full article
The stick layout almost reminds me a bit of the Steam Deck. | Image: Scuf Corsair-owned Scuf is best known for its vividly ********, outlandishly priced esports controllers. But its new $99.99 mobile phone controller looks built more for the normies. The Nomad is a clamp-style iPhone controller akin to a Backbone or Razer Kishi, though it features full-size, drift-free Hall effect sticks (with swappable stick toppers) that are symmetrical on the top half of the pad. Around back are two customizable rear paddles amidst the controller’s contoured and rubberized grips. If you squint, it looks a bit like a thick-boy version of the Backbone One, though the Nomad is compatible with more phone cases since it relies on Bluetooth for connectivity instead of a protruding USB-C or Lightning plug. Scuf’s first foray into... Continue reading… View the full article
Earning trophies in Wuthering Waves is a great way to get some extra Astrite to bring you one step closer to your next pull, but not every achievement has a helpful description. The Plants vs Zombie Roseshroom trophy requires you to defeat a Roseshroom Variant, but it doesn’t give you an exact location.Thankfully, the Roseshroom Variant is easy to find and located near multiple fast travel points so it’s easily accessible. The achievement states that it can be found in the Port City of Guixu, but that’s a huge region with a lot of ground to cover. If you just want to get the Plants vs Zombie Roseshroom trophy as quickly as possible, keep reading to learn where to find the Roseshroom Variant.How to Get the Plants vs Zombie Roshshroom Trophy in Wuthering WavesThe Roseshroom Variant can be found between Donglu Research Station and the Sea of Flames on the western edge of the map. Just teleport to the Resonance Beacon south of Donglu Research Station and head ...View the full article
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The main quest line of Wuthering Waves is fun on its own. But, like most RPGs, the side quest you run into makes the game feel complete. Knowing all side quest locations with this guide in Wuthering Waves can be beneficial. Wuthering Waves: All side quest locationsDoing these quests might be forced on you because they can help increase your Union Level and other things. Side quests in Wuthering Waves can be easily identified by the blue question mark.If you’re planning on being a completionist, you should keep this guide open while playing. However, since Wuthering Waves is a live service game, more side quests may be added at a later date. When that happens, we’ll update this piece. Screenshot: PC InvasionWhere to find each side quest in Wuthering WavesThe list below will go over where all the side quest locations in Wuthering Waves. It would be a good idea to keep this page open while playing. Name of the QuestLocation of the QuestRewards for...View the full article
If you’re short on Astrite in Wuthering Waves, then completing achievements to earn trophies is a great way to earn some extra premium currency so you can pull for your favorite characters.While most of the trophies in Wuthering Waves are fairly straightforward and just require you to deal a certain amount of damage or defeat a boss in a certain way, some of them are frustratingly vague. One such example is “Here Comes the Bear,” which doesn’t have a detailed description. Your only hint is “When there’s a man and a bear in the wilderness.” That’s not exactly helpful, so here’s what you need to do to earn this achievement.Wuthering Waves Here Comes the Bear Achievement GuideTo get this trophy in Wuthering Waves, you need to defeat a special red mist elite ****** called the Spearback King. This menacing bear can be found in the Whining Aix’s Mire. Just teleport to the Tower of Adversity and follow the river west to re...View the full article
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Since its release almost 10 years ago, The Sims 4 has been essentially free of timed content, with expansion packs and free additions being obtainable at any point after release. However, that's changing in a new update that brings a battle pass-style feature to the game's main menu, and fans aren't happy. Today, EA revealed its plan for Events in a blog post, describing each event as a "limited time experience, centered around a fun theme, with free rewards or gameplay that adds new opportunities to your game." Come for the vending machine, leave with a brand-new trait! Events are here in The Sims 4 as limited time experiences with free rewards that adds new opportunities to your game. Discover more: [Hidden Content] [Hidden Content] — The Sims (@TheSims) May 30, 2024 Each Event is free and offers 8 rewards over the course of 4 weeks, with new rewards being made available each week. This format requires players to launch the game on at least different 8 days to claim every reward. The first event, titled The Sims 4 Happy at Home Login Event, will become available for all players by June 13 and introduces several furniture items, a few new Sim accessories, and, most notably, a vending machine and a new trait called Practice Makes Perfect. The blog post clarifies that each event will end in an extra week where players can claim rewards they missed. Still, claiming each reward requires extra commitment, and fans haven't been happy about it, with many taking to Twitter/X to share their disappointment. TIMED EVENTS IN THE SIMS 4??? ***** off. no. ur turning this game into a mobile game, this is NOT what we wanted. listen, i hate when people say this, but WHO TF ASKED FOR THIS??? ***** all the way off with this *********. (pics from simscommunity) [Hidden Content] — OakieDokie (@OakSimStudios) May 28, 2024 This isn’t it. Players log into games often when they offer engaging GAMEPLAY. The Sims used to do well with 2 EPs a year- they that kept players busy for months. Lately packs can’t hold simmers attentions for 2 days before they start asking for the next one. see the issue? [Hidden Content] — AnotherPlumbob (@AnotherPlumbob) May 30, 2024 Other players, including some responding to a post on Reddit, complained about the game's ongoing bugginess seemingly being ignored to focus on Events. Others speculated that EA was setting up microtransactions for Project Rene. "It's clear that this is the way EA are wanting to take the franchise. It's a shame that EA, a multi-billion dollar company, feels the need to create multiple broken DLC for a high price then think 'nah, we can still make more money,'" a user wrote. "We deserve better than re-******** items from other packs just so the data shows that player numbers are going up. I wish we were given genuine, original free content or better yet, focus on fixing the ***** game instead of modders doing it. Things aren't looking good for the future of the Sims franchise." EA previously confirmed that Project Rene, which most fans are calling The Sims 5, will be free-to-play when it's eventually released. We gave The Sims 4 a 7.5 in our original review, calling it "a good start to what may eventually be expanded into a great Sims game." Since then, it's received a notable number of expansions and smaller patches, the most recent of which have added vitiligo, ******* orientation, and pronoun options for Sims. Amelia Zollner is a freelance writer at IGN who loves all things indie and Nintendo. Outside of IGN, they've contributed to sites like Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun, and they're currently developing a game called Garage *****. Find them on Twitter: @ameliazollner. View the full article
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