Skullgirls Mobile is introducing a brand new character to their already all star roster, Annie of the Stars. While there’s no official release date for Annie, she will be arriving in the upcoming 4.4 update for Skullgirls within the next couple of months and for 2nd Encore early 2021: Fiercer than she looks, bravest in
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With what’s been happening in the past and especially in light of current events, it’s important to reflect on the video games that have centered or been inclusive of black characters, as well as games led by black developers. Representation has been an ongoing conversation in video games (and other forms of media), and the
Skybound Games and Beamdog have finally announced today when they will be bringing several classic Dungeons & Dragons RPGs to Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One. We’d gotten word earlier this year that it would be happening, but now we know the actual dates. Interestingly, these enhanced editions will be getting a physical release as special
While the closure of Telltale Games last fall left an unfortunate note on the release of the remaining episodes of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, the last two installments of the series were finally released earlier this year from Skybound Games and its StillNotBitten development team. Given that the series managed to reach a satisfying
Skybound announced today The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series on Xbox One, PS4, and PC via Epic Game Store. The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series is a compilation with all seasons and many upgrades. Among these are graphical improvements, and making-of like bonus features. The game is available physically for pre-order on Skybound’s
Following the tragic closure of Telltale Games last fall and development that shifted hands over to the StillNotBitten team at Skybound Games, The Walking Dead: The Final Season finally brought the story of Clementine to a bittersweet close. While the journey may be over for Telltale’s take on The Walking Dead, its impact will live on, as
With the battle royale genre getting more and more crowded every month, it’s harder for games within the popular genre to get noticed. Games like Apex Legends succeed but you also see others like The Culling 2 flop. The latest battle royale title to enter the fray is notmycar, a vehicular battle royale game unlike
The final episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, “Take Us Back,” carries with it a lot of weight, even more so than the usual season finales that we’ve come to expect from other episodic games, Telltale or otherwise. This final episode not only has to wrap up a season of narrative storytelling, but also
Publisher Skybound Games and developer Beamdog have announced a partnership that will bring Bioware and Black Isle Studio’s Baldur’s Gate, Baldur’s Gate ll, Baldur’s Gate: Siege of Dragonspear, Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment, and Neverwinter Nights to consoles in 2019. Beamdog has previous experience updating these classic RPGs to modern PC machines with Baldur’s Gate, Neverwinter Nights and Planescape: Torment. Now, six of their fan-favorite games
Last month when Episode 3 of The Walking Dead: The Final Season arrived, we reported that the in-game menu stated that the fourth and final episode of this series would seemingly launch on March 26. Despite this listing though, Skybound Games had yet to comment on if this was the true date or simply a placeholder. Well
In the brand new trailer for the penultimate episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, you can catch a glimpse at the dark side of Clementine as well as get a tease of Lee’s return to the series. The game has had some development issues – if that’s one way to put it. Back in September 2018, Telltale
After a tumultuous time for Telltale Games in the past few months leading to the studio’s closure this past fall, the fate of The Walking Dead: The Final Season was up in the air with the season having only been two episodes in. However, the Kinda Funny Games Showcase confirmed that we’ll see the next episode
On September 21st of this year, Telltale Games – acclaimed developers of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, The Wolf Among Us, Tales from the Borderlands, and more – laid off a majority of its workforce with no severance package and closed its doors for good. For weeks after the announcement, information regarding the shutdown
Team Cherry’s Hollow Knight has been an indie darling since its PC release in February 2017. That popularity was only further bolstered with the game’s release on Switch, PS4, and Xbox One over the past couple of months. The developer splanned to capitalize on this popularity with a physical release of the game made in
Skybound Games announced just a few days ago that they would be holding a Reddit AMA to answer more fan questions about The Walking Dead: The Final Season and that event took place tonight. Skybound Games’ CEO Ian Howe was in the AMA thread responding to as many different questions as possible and as you might
The past month has been a tumultuous one for Telltale Games and the status of The Walking Dead: The Final Season. Even though the last piece of news in this saga was one of positivity as Skybound Games agreed to step in and finish The Walking Dead: The Final Season, many fans still have a lot of
If you’ve been hoping to get your hands on Hollow Knight on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, then you’ll soon get your wish. Today, developer Team Cherry announced that they have partnered with publisher Skybound to bring a physical version of the Metroidvania title to retail stores sometime next year. In addition to the aforementioned consoles, the
The colorfully animated fighting game, Skullgirls 2nd Encore, will be heading to the Nintendo Switch with both digital and physical copies. Lab Zero Games, formerly known as Reverge Labs, developed Skullgirls and it was released back in May of 2012, being published by Marvelous and Autumn Games. Since then, Skullgirls released on various platforms. This
Best known as the publisher behind influential comic book series like The Walking Dead and more, Skybound Entertainment is looking more to expand its reach into other platforms, with the company having announced it will now expand into video games publishing. In a statement on the company’s website, Skybound Entertainment has announced that it will be