PS5 Games We Think May Already Be in Development
As next-gen discussion continues to point us toward what we can expect from the PS5 and Next-Xbox, a new report suggests Sony’s first-party efforts are now allegedly focusing mostly on PS5.
Of course, we still have three big, announced first-party games set to come to the PS4, but, if Sony is doubling down on next-gen efforts, could these games be making the jump to next-gen?
We’ve decided to take a look at what first- and third-party games that we already know are in development for the PS4 are likely already in production for the PS5 (possibly cross-gen, or with efforts looking just toward the next generation), even if we’re not necessarily in a rush for Sony’s next-gen console.
Heroes in Crisis: Is This DC Icon the True Killer?
The central murder mystery behind DC’s Heroes in Crisis has just grown more complicated.
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Heroes in Crisis #5!
This series opened with a horrific massacre at Sanctuary, a place intended to serve as a safe haven for psychologically troubled heroes. The first issue implicated Booster Gold as the killer, but this new chapter casts doubt on that revelation. Based on clues in issue #5, The Flash (Wally West) may be the true murderer, even though he was among the dead at Sanctuary.
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Stephen King’s The Stand Getting TV Series Adaptation at CBS All Access
CBS All Access announced a new limited event series, The Stand, based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name.
The TV series will be offered on CBS’ digital subscription and live streaming service and will consist of 10 episodes. Josh Boone and Ben Cavell will be executive producing and writing the script, with Boone also directing.
The Stand takes place during an apocalyptic time period with the struggle of good vs. evil lingering heavily. The fate of the world is left up to Mother Abagail – a 108-year-old woman – and a group of other survivors. Randall Flagg, also known as the Dark Man, haunts them with his unimaginable powers.
“I’m excited and so very pleased that The Stand is going to have a new life on this exciting new platform,” King said in a statement. “The people involved are men and women who know exactly what they’re doing; the scripts are dynamite. The result bids to be something memorable and thrilling. I believe it will take viewers away to a world they hope will never happen.”
