Be Cool And Don't Spoil The Story, Says Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Publisher

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is now out in the wild for people who ponied up the cash for the Gold or Ultra editions of the sequel. As such, publisher Focus Entertainment wants these early-access players to “share the glory, not the story.”On X, Focus posted a graphic asking Space Marine 2 players to be mindful of others out there who won’t get to play the third-person shooter until next week. Early access begins today for the sequel, while the standard release is September 9. With that in mind, the image states: “No spoilers! Every space marine out there deserves the thrill of discovering the game’s story on their own.”

The Next Dragon Age Adventure Is Out Very Soon, But It's Not What You Think It Is

Ahead of the release of Dragon Age: The Veilguard in October, BioWare has announced an eight-part “immersive fantasy” podcast series set in the game’s universe. The first episode will premiere on August 29 and will feature podcast-exclusive characters alongside all companions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

The characters…

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Alien: Romulus Shows It's Time For Alien To Abandon Its Canon

Warning: This article contains some light spoilers for Alien: Romulus.Alien: Romulus starts with something of a goofy premise. For 20 years after the events of the original Alien, apparently, the xenomorph-obsessed Weyland-Yutani Corporation has been searching for the Nostromo and the monster its crew brought aboard. When they finally find it, they discover the original alien that Ellen Ripley blew out an airlock at the end of that movie. Somehow, the creature survives, allowing the scientists to capture it and study it–with predictably lethal results.Alien: Romulus has to jump through a lot of hoops to create a situation in which some of the most frightening creatures ever committed to film can do their thing and scare new audiences. It’s a little peek at what kind of me…

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Comic Book Movies Are Finally Starting To Do Something They Always Should Have

Although there is still a long way to go, the recent representation of Hispanics and Latinos in comic book movies has been a delight for those who grew up wishing to see themselves on-screen as these larger-than-life superheroes. In recent years, we’ve seen Xochitl Gomez playing America Chavez in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Xolo Maridueña playing Jaime Reyes in Blue Beetle, to name just a couple. From breaking stereotypes to creating diversity in comic book films, Hispanic and Latino representation on-screen paves the way for more creative and heartfelt storytelling.Having these characters hit the big screen showcases the Hispanic and Latino communities in ways that break what was a fairly consistent portrayal of negative stereotypes in Latino communities. For years, H…

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Collector's Edition Preorders Live Now

Preorder Dragon Age: The Veilguard – Standard Edition $70 $10 gift card bonus at Best Buy Preorder at Amazon (PS5) P…

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