With just under two months still to go before he takes over The Late Show from David Letterman, Stephen Colbert apparently doesn't have much to do with his time. So, perhaps taking a cue from the .
Colbert's iteration of The Late Show makes its debut on CBS on September 8.
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We'll be getting a look at . However, in his tweet about next week's livestream, Boon describes Tremor as the "Kombat Pack Final? fighter." Given his propensity for teasing announcements on Twitter, the question mark after final could be taken to mean that Tremor won't, in fact, be the last DLC character.
Prior to the game's launch, many Mortal Kombat fans were disappointed to learn that series mainstays like Noob, Smoke, Baraka, Sindel, and Nightwolf wouldn't be playable. Some of these are included in the game, but only as non-playable characters with limited move sets for you to see or fight against. This led to some speculation that these characters could be more fully developed in the future and released as DLC.
That remains a possibility, but for the time being, there's no indication of what future DLC might consists of. Let us know who you'd like to see added to the game in the comments below.
The crowdfunding campaign for an unlicensed Legend of Zelda animated series has been canceled, but Nintendo apparently had nothing to do with it. Producer Michael Patch .
Shown at the Xbox E3 Briefing, see early exploration outside of Vault 111 – including introductions to characters like Codsworth, Preston Garvey, and Dogmeat. Additionally, see V.A.T.S. gameplay in action, how Power Armor changes your experience, and much more.
DC's highly-anticipated take on the super-villains known as the Suicide Squad bows in 2016. Under the moniker Task Force X, the squad is a government-sanctioned group executing dangerous missions from a base in Belle Reve Prison. David Ayer (Training Day, End of Watch) will write and direct the summer blockbuster, which promises to be one of the darkest comic book films ever. (Photo: Twitter/@DavidAyerMovies)
The Joker is Back
Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club) will follow in the footsteps of Cesar Romero, Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger to play the iconic character. Leto, who practiced method acting for the role, gave each cast member a gift from the Joker. Margot Robbie kept the live rat that was gifted to her because, “if Harley got something from Joker, she’d probably cherish it.” In the comics, the Clown Prince of Crime is not a member of the Suicide Squad. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
Will Smith Plays The Sharpshooter Deadshot
Will Smith, who rarely plays a bad guy, will fill the role of Floyd Lawton, a.k.a. Deadshot. In the comic books, Deadshot is a man looking to die a spectacular death, but the trailer hints that Lawton is cooperating for his daughter's sake. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
Harley Quinn Makes Her Big-Screen Debut
Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street) will deliver the first live-action performance of Harley Quinn. Quinn is a psychiatrist who falls in love with the Joker. The trailer hints that Mr. J may force Quinn to break bad. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
The Caped Crusader Returns
Of course, if Joker is involved, then Batman has to be close behind. In the Comic-Con trailer, Batman is seen jumping on top of the Joker's metallic Lamborghini. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
Amanda Waller Oversees Task Force X
Viola Davis (The Help) will play high-ranking government official Amanda Waller, who supervises Task Force X. Davis described Waller as someone “ready to pick up a gun and shoot anyone at will.” Just what you want from your fearless leader. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
Cara Delevingne Gets Enchanted
Supermodel Cara Delevingne (Paper Towns) will portray June Moone in the comic-book adaption. In the trailer, Moone is exploring a cave that might be filled with evil. One shot in the sneak peek shows Moone struggling with her transformation into Enchantress. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
Killer Croc Looks Terrifying
Waylon Jones, known as Killer Croc in DC's comics, will be played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Lost). In the teaser trailer, Croc looks to be more human than reptile, which is different from how he's portrayed in the comic books. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
A Boomerang is Not a Toy
Jai Courtney, who was up for the role of Deadshot, will play Australian badass Captain Boomerang. In the comics, George "Digger' Harkness uses his altered boomerang as a deadly weapon. (Photo: DC Entertainment)
Rick Flag Leads Task Force X
Tom Hardy (Bane from The Dark Knight Rises) was originally cast as Rick Flag in Suicide Squad, but a scheduling conflict opened up the role for Joel Kinnaman (Robocop). Details about his character as scarce, but the comics depict Flag as the reluctant leader of Task Force X.
With the tragic passing of Nintendo President Satoru Iwata, Danny looks back at his remarkable life, and the lessons that gamers and developers should learn from it.
Satoru Iwata may be gone but he is certainly not forgotten. Thousands attended a memorial this week in Kyoto, Japan for the former Nintendo president, who