Much like some of the previous games in the series, NBA 2K16 will reportedly feature another big, non-basketball name on its cover: Spike Lee.
The acclaimed actor and director is contributing to 2K16, as evidenced by a photo of the game's cover leaked to .
2K Sports has yet to make any formal announcements regarding NBA 2K16. Unless it deviates from the established norm for the series, you can expect it to be out in early October.
Nintendo has been caught off-guard by the success of its Amiibo line. While it hoped there would be demand for its expansion into the toys-to-life space, the company's "expectations have been smashed."
Mary, Chris and Rob play Trine 3, which recently got released on Steam for Early Access. Watch them solve puzzles, find 3D Doritos and fend off the Wizards murderous boxes.
The games industry's growing trend of selling premium DLC has been described as a widespread "scam" by a key developer of Nintendo games.
Masahiro Sakurai, who has directed all entries in the . Sakurai claims that virtually no DLC was developed prior each game's release.
He wrote: "The DLC we are releasing for Smash is authentic, developed only after we finished working on the main game. Of course, said content will come to you at a premium as compensation for the work put into developing additional content post-production."
Sony's "Road to Greatness" event, which sees the company pack an 18-wheeler full of PlayStation games for a tour across the United States, will return this year.
Computer giant Dell is currently offering a pretty excellent , and a $100 gift card.
Purchased separately, everything in the bundle would cost you something in the area of $580.
This deal is good through Monday, April 27 at 7 AM EDT, or when stocks runs out. Something to note is that the three months of PlayStation Plus and the $100 Dell gift card are added to your cart at checkout.
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In announcing the new Steam Workshop paid-for mod support, Valve said it is a way for gamers to support their favorite modders to allow them to build even more unique creations.
"By paying for mods and supporting the people that made them, you enable those artists and creators to continue working on their mods and inspire new modders to try their hand in creating new, higher quality items and experiences," the company said.
Meanwhile, Bethesda--the first publisher to allow paid-for mods with Skyrim as part of Steam's new program--offered the following statement on Thursday as part of the original announcement.
"Modding has been important to all our games for such a long time," Bethesda said. "We try to create worlds that come alive and you can make your own, but it's in modding where it truly does. Thanks again for all your incredible support over the years. We hope steps like this breathe new life into Skyrim for everyone."
Valve's new modding program launched only with Skyrim, but other supported titles will be announced in the coming weeks.
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Capcom announced Friday that its: "Later Resident Evil games would add more viruses and unnecessary subplots, but the original allows that menacing mansion to do most of the talking. In this series, less is more."
The upcoming Warcraft movie from Blizzard Entertainment and Legendary Pictures has had its theatrical release date pushed back three months later than its previous release date of March 11, 2016. The new release date of June 16, 2016 was announced by the Legendary Pictures official as "Avatar and Lord of the Rings at the same time." Jones has said that he hopes the film will be released in 2D and 3D.