The Game Awards treated us to some excellent new trailers this evening. Some were expected, but a few big surprises also hit. One of the latter was a trailer for Evil Dead: The Game. It’s being made by the team behind World War Z and WWE 2K Battlegrounds, so something of a mixed bag. That
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Want to hear some very unlikely news? According to Evil Dead series star Bruce Campbell an Evil Dead game is hopefully slated to launch in late 2019. Though it may seem far-fetched on the surface, E3 is the week for the remarkable and surprise announcements — and I frankly don’t want to question someone with so much experience
Don’t hold your breath that Bruce Campbell’s Ash will be coming to Mortal Kombat 11. While rumored and quashed more than a few times, Bruce Campell seems to give the definitive word on his crossover appearance, specifically noting that he will not make an appearance as a playable fighter in the game. But that doesn’t mean
NetherRealm Studios recently announced four of the six upcoming characters that’ll be made available in the first DLC pack for Mortal Kombat 11. The first character will be Shang Tsung, played by Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa from the first Mortal Kombat film, followed by Night Wolf, Sindel, Spawn, and two more unannounced characters. According to a tease from Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell, it
Even before Mortal Kombat 11’s launch, players have been theorizing which characters would be DLC fighters. Since Mortal Kombat 9, the series has been known to feature crazy guest DLC characters like Kratos, Jason Voorhees, Predator, Alien, and Leatherface, so with every new NeatherRealm fighting game speculation regarding DLC is always rampant. NeatherRealm Studios Creative
Classic horror movie fans can breathe a sigh of relief: Evil Dead‘s signature star and Executive Producer Bruce Campbell isn’t saying no to the idea of a new Evil Dead videogame. While it is far from a firm confirmation, any fans of the Sam Raimi horror series can hold on to a glimmer of hope for a new