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What’s New On Shudder In April 2020? Watch All The Jason Voorhees Movies Next Month

While we all spend our days in isolation, figuring out what to do while the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has altered our routines, streaming services continue to push out new content every month. There are plenty of new movies being release for rent and purchase, but what about all those services you're already subscribed to? Well, AMC's horror-themed Shudder just revealed what's coming in April, and if you're a Jason Voorhees fan, you're in luck.On April 1, Shudder has almost all of the Jason Voorhees movies coming to the service. Every

Stalker 2 Unveils Its First Screenshot, But It’s Not Much To Go On

Stalker 2, the sequel to Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl, was announced in May 2018, but we haven't seen any screenshots from it since--until now. Developer GSC Game World has celebrated the 13th birthday of the original Stalker by releasing this first screenshot from the sequel, and while it doesn't show any gameplay, there's material here to speculate on.The screenshot, below, came alongside a Facebook post about the series on the game's official page, which praised the Stalker community and discussed the current isolation many are feeling as they practice social-distancing

Epic Games Store Spring update showcases Control DLC, Samurai Shodown, & more

The Epic Games Store has a whole bunch of new games coming up with titles like Control - The Foundation and Samurai Shodown showcased in a recent Spring 2020 update trailer. There are a lot of games on the way to the Epic Games Store this Spring. So much so that Epic just released a new showcase trailer of a few of the titles set to launch on the storefront. Upcoming games like Control DLC The Foundation and Samurai Shodown were on display alongside a slew of other interesting titles

SWORD ART ONLINE Alicization Lycoris Is Now Available For Digital Pre-order And Pre-download On Xbox One

Source: https://majornelson.com/2020/03/23/sword-art-online-alicization-lycoris-is-now-available-for-digital-pre-order-and-pre-download-on-xbox-one/

Upcoming BioWare Book Promises To Detail Secret, Canceled Games

BioWare is collaborating with Dark Horse Books to release a book commemorating the iconic studio's first 25 years. Though the book will likely discuss the studio's popular hits like Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the mot intriguing aspect is the promise that the book will detail secret, canceled projects. BioWare: Stories and Secrets from 25 Years of Game Development releases October 13 and is available to pre-order now at Amazon for $40.The 200-page hardcover "puts you in the room during key moments in

Guilty Gear Strive Confirms Two More Returning Characters

Guilty Gear Strive has a new trailer, and it brings with it two more characters. The latest characters shown off are, in Guilty Gear lore, a couple--Millia Rage and Zato-1. Millia still attacks with her hair, while Zato-1 can summon up shadows to fight for him.The trailer shows off how these two characters fit into the Guilty Gear Strive art style, and how their moves have been adapted into the new game. Long-time fans of the series will likely see some familiar attacks in here.You can watch them both in

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’, ‘DOOM 64’, ‘Quell Memento’, and Today’s Other New Releases, Tons of Sales, and More

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for March 20th, 2020. In today’s article, we’ve got an absolute boat-load of new releases to check out. That’s the bulk of today’s edition, in fact. There’s also a really large list of new sales to check out while we’re at it. News-wise, there isn’t much going on. Sunset Riders is coming to Arcade Archives, and I can confirm the new release of Ittle Dew 2+ is in fact a separate SKU/purchase from the Nicalis release of the game. That’s about

Voices in the Blood: Scott Patterson and the Terrifying Soundscape of Doom 64

Doom 64's audio engineer talks his interest in sound design, and the particulars of building dread in the former N64 exclusive title. Doom 64 was one of the most unique titles to grace Nintendo's 64-bit platform. It played like Doom 2--same enemies, same weapons, same power-ups--but pivoted from a straight-up action shooter to a slower-paced, more chilling experience, while still retaining plenty of run-and-gun fun. Developer Midway wanted to do something different than previous ports on consoles such as the Super NES and PlayStation, and Doom 64 fit that bill.

Overwatch’s New Hero Was Created For Blizzard’s Canceled Project

Overwatch's 32nd playable hero is Echo, a flying artificially intelligent robot with the ability to mimic other heroes and borrow their abilities. Echo has popped up in Overwatch's fiction a few times over the last two years, and it was with her appearance in the McCree- and Ashe-focused story video "Reunion" that the team really started developing the character for inclusion to the game. But Echo's origins stretch back much further than that cinematic from 2018."Typically, heroes in our game can come from a bunch of different angles," Overwatch lead