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Movie adaptations of popular video games aren't always the best, but we're still holding out hope for Assassin's Creed, based on the Ubisoft franchise. Starring Michael Fassbender, this upcoming film has a December 2016 release date, which leaves plenty of time for filming (which starts in the Fall of 2015) and post production. A new interview with Ubisoft Motion Pictures CEO Jean-Julien Baronnet has us even more excited because he's drawing comparisons between this new movie with that of Christopher Nolan's acclaimed Batman Begins and Ridley Scott's iconic Blade Runner. Find out more details below. -
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Video game studio Daybreak recently shared some new features that would come to the H1Z1 gameplay, which is still in early access, and this week is when the huge update drops. Along with the update comes a server wipe, so players will have to create new characters. Though that might bum you out, the new features coming with the update include female zombies, ATVs, a hospital setting and more! Read more about this news below. -
'Star Citizen' Gameplay Cast News: Gary Oldman, Gillian Anderson, Andy Serkis & More [VIDEOS]
Though we still don't have much news on a release date regarding Cloud Imperium's highly anticipated Star Citizen video game, that doesn't mean 2015 doesn't hold news regarding gameplay, behind-the-scenes videos and, as we learned this week, impressive voice actor cast announcements! Thanks to the amazing support starting from the studio's Kickstarter campaign and starting its own crowd funding on the game's official website, Star Citizen has one of the most interesting cast of Hollywood stars! Gary Oldman, Mark Strong, Mark Hamill, John Rhys Davies, Andy Serkis and Gillian Anderson are some of the big names that have their voices and likenesses in the gameplay. Check out videos of the new cast below! -
'Rock Band' Video Game to Return with 'New Experience,' According to Survey
The "Rock Band" video game franchise appeared to be dead in the water, but a new survey from Activision indicates the company could be returning with "Rock Band 4."The game expounded on the massive success of "Guitar Hero" in the mid-2000s by creating a full band experience from "instrument" controllers, including guitars, drums and vocal microphones.The first version dropped in 2007 and earned roughly $700 million in revenue. A sequel was released in 2008, and then the brand began to expand to band-specific games, such as "The Beatles: Rock Band."2010 marked the final major releases, with "Rock Band 3" and "Green Day: Rock Band" hitting store shelves.
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