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Bethesda Acknowledges Starfield PS5 Crashes, Hotfix Coming Soon
Starfield has arrived on PS5, but it hasn't been smooth sailing as players have reported numerous issues with the Bethesda game--which shouldn't be too surprising, given the studio's history. With players reporting numerous bugs and hard crashes, Bethesda has responded to those complaints and has confirmed that a hotfix will roll out later this week.
"We're aware of some reported PS5 crashing issues and have narrowed them down to a small number of causes," Bethesda said in an online statement. "We're addressing these in a hotfix we're aiming to release this week. Thanks for flagging, and we'll keep you posted."
Buggy launch-week Bethesda games aren't a rarity, but the PS5 launch of Starfield appears to be particularly bad so far. Players have gone online to complain about hard crashes and progression-breaking bugs, while others have reported instances where the game is essentially unplayable in its present form. This has led to requests for refunds, and the problems appear to be hitting both base PS5 and PS5 Pro consoles.
Continue Reading at GameSpotThe Legend Of Zelda And Helldivers Movies Get New Updates
As part of CinemaCon this week in Las Vegas, Sony Pictures announced that its upcoming live-action The Legend of Zelda movie had passed a major milestone in its production process. The company also shared the latest update on its Helldivers movie.
The Zelda film now has wrapped filming, the movie studio announced, as reported by IGN. Next up will be post-production and any potential re-shoots. The movie was filming on location in New Zealand at some of the same places where Peter Jackson shot his Oscar-winning The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
While no footage of the Zelda movie has been released thus far, images of Bo Bragason as Zelda and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth as Link have been released. It's rumored that Severance actor Dichen Lachman appears in the movie as Impa. The plot synopsis for the movie has not been released, but we do know it's being directed by Maze Runner's Wes Ball.
Continue Reading at GameSpotZach Cregger's Resident Evil Movie Wants You To Feel To Feel Like You're Trapped Inside It
This year's Cinemacon expo kicked off with a big presentation from Sony, as the company dropped a few closed-door reveals on attendees. Zach Cregger's Resident Evil movie was one of the highlights, and new details on the film have begun to circulate online, revealing how the Weapons director is building something that will potentially leave audiences breathless by the time the end credits roll.
According to Deadline, the sneak peek at Resident Evil introduced Austin Abrams as a medical courier caught in the middle of the Raccoon City Incident. The footage showed scenes of Abrams' character stumbling upon a house during a blizzard, after his car had broken down. With the occupants mysteriously missing, Abrams uses a telephone to reveal that all hell has broken loose, and more scenes are shown of him running for his life while infected people chase him. One moment in particular has been described as especially messed up, as the zombies fling themselves at the courier from rooftops and violently collide with the ground.
Speaking at the presentation, Cregger said that he'd played "a sh*tload of Resident Evil" and that he was aiming to give viewers a "scary" ride. Cregger added (via GamesRadar) that Resident Evil will have "no narrative acrobatics, time jumps or disorienting chapter things," and that audiences will be "locked in with a protagonist on a foot journey through a world hellbent on destroying them."
Continue Reading at GameSpotAfter Eleven Years, Bloodborne Is Finally Getting The Movie Adaptation It Deserves
For years, fans of Bloodborne have been clamoring for anything new related to Sony and From Software's dark horror adventure. Rumors of remakes and adaptation have been widely circulated online, and while the former has seemingly been shot down, the latter has just been confirmed by Sony themselves (as Sony Pictures) at CinemaCon, a trade show for the movie industry currently taking place in Las Vegas.
As reported by Variety, Sanford Panitch, the president of Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group, announced the film as an "R-rated" animated feature during the studio's presentation at the show. According to the report, Panitch assured attendees that the Bloodborne motion picture would remain "'very true' to the gory spirit of Bloodborne.
Sony Pictures is set to release the film, which is co-financed by Lyrical Media. The co-producers are PlayStation Production, Lyrical Animation--Lyrical Media's division focused on adult-oriented animated media--and, interestingly, Seán McLoughlin, who is better known online as popular gaming video maker and streamer Jacksepticeye. There is no word yet on if the feature will go to theaters or streaming services.
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Humble's Massive Pathfinder 2E Bundle Includes A Physical Book
Dungeons & Dragons may be the most popular tabletop RPG, but there's a vast world of other excellent TTRPGs out there, and one of the best is Pathfinder. Not only is it one of the easiest for D&D fans to transition to (since it's based on older editions of D&D), it's also packed with official and community-made content to add to your table. If you're looking to check out Paizo's fantasy RPG, Humble's new Pathfinder 2E: Bundle At The Center of The World deal is the perfect way to dive in. The bundle includes up to a whopping 41 Pathfinder 2E items--including a physical hardcover copy of the Pathfinder NPC Core book--for just $45. That's a huge savings compared to the bundle's $658 value. A portion of the proceeds from each sale is donated to ComicBooks for Kids, a nonprofit that provides comic books to young cancer patients and children's hospitals.
See at Humble BundleAs mentioned above, the maquee item is the Pathfinder NPC Core, a book full of pre-made NPCs that Game Masters can easily drop into their campaigns. The $45 tier includes both physical and digital PDF editions of the book. The bundle also includes loads of other tools, such as battle maps, Society Scenarios, and beginner sets for GMs and players alike. Like other Humble Bundles, cheaper bundle tiers are available, including a 40-item bundle (which does not include the hardcover copy of NPC Core) for $30, a 27-item bundle for $15, and a 9-item bundle for $5. That said, the full $45 bundle is by far the best value; you can check out the full contents listed below.
The Humble Pathfinder 2E: Bundle At The Center of The World book bundle will be available until April 30. All digital items are delivered as official keys for eBup, PDF, or JPEG downloads. Keys must be redeemed on Paizo's website before they expire on November 30, 2026. The physical NPC Core book will be mailed to you.
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