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Guerrilla Games is expanding its offices at the start of next year to speed up the game-making process.
Guerrilla is taking over five floors at its offices in Amsterdam, with the intention of making the location a permanent home for the studio.
In an interview with Het Parool, Guerrilla CEO Hermen Hulst explained that the studio has been looking to expand for three or four years, and that the move to the former Telegraaf building on the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwa in Amsterdam will allow the number of employees to grow from the current 250 to around 400 permanent employees.
PlayStation 4 System Update 6.0 Beta Test Sign Ups Open
Sign-ups are open for the PlayStation 4 system software update 6.00.
PS4 players can sign up for the beta test for the console’s system software update 6.00 in Japan, Europe, and North America.
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Changes Are Coming for Nearly All of Overwatch’s Support Heroes
There’s some bad news for Overwatch players tired of Mercy’s repeated changes and nerfs. Blizzard will make changes to Mercy along with four of Overwatch’s five other support characters in the next patch.
Announced by Lead Designer Geoff Goodman in a forum post yesterday, the changes are meant to keep the support characters competitive with one another. In addition to Mercy, Ana, Brigitte, Lucio, and Moira are all getting changes. That means Zenyatta is the sole support character who will remain unchanged, with Goodman explaining that Zenyatta’s “doing his job well as a hybrid damage/healer, and being able to provide discord orb for your team will always be welcome.”
The Walking Dead Casts Fantastic Beasts Star Dan Fogler
The Walking Dead has added a Fantastic Beasts star to its cast for Season 9.
ComicBook.com reports Dan Fogler, who portrays Jacob Kowalski in Fantastic Beasts, has joined the hit AMC show. However, his role is currently being kept under wraps.
Fogler is set to reprise his role as Jacob in the upcoming Fantastic Beasts sequel The Crimes of Grindelwald. Meanwhile, The Walking Dead Season 9 will premiere on AMC this fall.
The series’ new showrunner Angela Kang opened up about The Walking Dead’s time jump and how it’ll impact some of the main characters. The new season will see the use of horses and more archaic weapons since gas and bullets will be more difficult to find.
Zombieland 2 Gets an Official Release Date
The exact release date for Zombieland 2 has been announced.
Per Exhibitor Relations, the sequel to the 2009 comedy hit will be released on October 11, 2019, just a little over 10 years since the first film came out. Production will begin sometime in January 2019.
The original core cast of Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Abigail Breslin are all set to return alongside director Ruben Fleischer. Deadpool’s Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick will also come back to pen the sequel.
Xbox And West Coast Customs PUBG Bus to Debut at SDCC
Xbox and West Coast Customs have collaborated to create a one-of-a-kind PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds bus that will be given away as the grand prize for the Xbox One Summer of PUBG sweepstakes, according to Games Radar.
The PUBG bus will debut at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, July 19 at Petco Park with no badge required and will be on-site until July 22. Prizes and swag will be handed out at the bus as well.
A green, glowing Xbox logo is incorporated into the grill of the bus, with the side mirrors being shaped like frying pans. TV screens and consoles are inside the bus for the winner to play while on the road.
Satisfactory Is A Factory Sim From The Creators of Goat Simulator
Few things are as perplexing to me as the gaming world’s fascination with menial simulation games. Farming Simulator, Euro Truck Simulator, and even Street Cleaning Simulator are all real games that people play for dozens of hours. Goat Simulator, the game that majorly put Coffee Stain Studios on the map following the modest success of their tower defense meets FPS hybrid series, Sanctum, was a nearly direct parody of those very games.
Now, with Satisfactory, the studio has seemingly come full-circle. Instead of being a parody on realistic simulation games, it sprints in the other direction by letting players craft intricate and elaborate factories that slowly expand and grow in both size and complexity. It’s a bit tedious, sure, but it’s also a bit remarkable in its own way.
