New Doki Doki Literature Club Content Is Coming From The Game’s Creator

Doki Doki Literature Club, the much-loved, surprising 2017 visual novel, will receive new content in 2020. The game’s creator, Dan Salvato, has tweeted about his plans for 2020, expressing a desire to “reclaim his happiness” so that he can pass it onto others as well. Part of this will involve creating new content for Doki Doki Literature Club, although he says that he is not making a sequel.

It’s not clear if this means DLC for the game, which is free to play on Steam, or a standalone spin-off. The original game, which features twists and turns that we will not spoil here, is regarded well for how it plays on genre expectations.

Along with making new content for his smash hit, Salvato is working on a follow-up, which has been on hold for the last two years. In September 2018, Salvato posted on his personal site to let people know that he was busier than expected, which was delaying his follow-up game.

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The Witcher Voice Actor Shares His Thoughts On Netflix’s TV Show

Netflix recently announced that its new Witcher TV show was one of the most popular new programs on the platform in all of 2019. A lot of people are watching it, apparently, including the voice of Geralt of Rivia from CD Projekt Red’s video game series.

Doug Cockle shared on Twitter that he’s finally seen all eight episodes of Season 1, and he’s a big fan. “I Love it,” Cockle said.

Like professional critics and fans alike, Cockle remarked that the way in which the show jumps around in time was a sore spot, but overall he praised the show. “The main characters are wonderfully played by a talented cast and the world is lovingly realized,” he said.

Netflix ordered a second season of The Witcher before Season 1 premiered back in December. Variety reports that production on Season 2 will begin in 2020, with the show aiming to premiere in 2021, though no official announcements have come down yet.

Henry Cavill will return as Geralt, while Anya Chalotra and Freya Allan are set to reprise their roles as Yennefer and Ciri, respectively.

The release of The Witcher TV show appears to have helped The Witcher 3, as the CD Projekt Red game recently passed 100,000 concurrent players on Steam which is an all-time high for the 2015 game.

The Witcher TV show is based on the novel series by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. His novels also served as the inspiration for CD Projekt Red’s video game series. The studio recently agreed to new terms with Sapkowski after the author sought $16 million from the game developer.

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Knives Out Sequel in Development, Daniel Craig Possibly Returning

Rian Johnson is working on a sequel to his whodunit blockbuster Knives Out with Daniel Craig reportedly returning as the main detective Benoit Blanc.

Johnson made the announcement to The Hollywood Reporter at a Golden Globes party. He told them that he wants to get the movie in production within the next year and Craig’s character will likely return. Ram Bergman, one of the producers on Knives Out, said that Craig wants to come back for the role.

“Daniel had so much fun doing it, and he wants to do more,” Bergman said.

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Silent Hill 2 & 3 Art Director Is Working On A New Secret Game

Masahiro Ito, the art director of both Silent Hill 2 and 3, is working on something new. The artist, who was last credited on Metal Gear Survive as a creature designer, has announced on Twitter that he’s been brought into a new project.

Ito has left Konami and has been working as a freelance artist, but he says that he is a “core member” of this new project. In the tweet, he says that he hopes the title “won’t be cancelled,” perhaps recalling the debacle with Hideo Kojima’s Silent Hills and its 2015 cancellation.

In a follow-up tweet, Ito clarified that he could not talk about the project just yet.

The Silent Hill series, particularly the first three entries, have long been praised and celebrated for their twisted enemy designs and strong art direction. Ito was a monster designer and background artist on the first game before becoming art director of the second and third games; he has not served as the art designer on another project since.

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Knives Out Sequel On The Way, Will Focus On Daniel Craig’s Character

A sequel to Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson’s murder mystery movie Knives Out is on the way. The writer-director told The Hollywood Reporter that he is working on a sequel that focuses on Daniel Craig’s character, the southern detective Beniot Blanc, who is now working on a new case. According to the report, Johnson is eyeing Knives Out as a potential franchise for Lionsgate.

Johnson added that he is hopeful to strike while the iron is hot, with the ambition to shoot the new Knives Out movie in 2021. Knives Out producer Ram Bergman said Craig is keen to return to the part. “Daniel had so much fun doing it, and he wants to do more,” Bergman said.

Knives Out, which was released in theatres in November, made around $247 million at the box office so far against a reported $40 million budget (the movie is still in theatres). The film stars a number of huge names, including Jamie Lee Curtis, Christopher Plummer, Toni Collette, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Michael Shannon, and Katherine Langford. These actors and their characters would probably not return in the sequel given the events of the movie.

This Knives Out sequel will not be Johnson’s only project, as he’s also developing a new Star Wars trilogy for Disney. According to The Hollywood Reporter, plans for Johnson’s new trilogy of Star Wars movies has “slowed,” which may give Johnson more time to work on other projects.

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Oddity, A Former Earthbound Fan-Sequel, Has A Gorgeous New Reveal Trailer

A fan-made version of Mother 4 that was announced for a 2015 release before quietly disappearing has resurfaced with a new name and look. Oddity, which wears its Earthbound influences very openly, has been shown off in a new “reveal teaser” trailer below.

The game, which looks to be an RPG with turn-based combat and Game Boy Advance inspired visuals reminiscent of Mother 3 (the Japan-only sequel to Earthbound), does not have a release date or platforms announced as of yet. The development team has branded itself as “O197X.” The trailer below introduces the characters, showing off much of the world you’ll be exploring and the game’s quirky sense of style.

The game casts players as Travis Fields, who has to team up with some friends to save the world using his Ness-style baseball bat. Players will battle against a secret society called the Modern Men. Few details beyond this are clear right now; the original plan was for the game to be a free release for PC, but this might have changed.

Mother 3 is yet to see a release outside of Japan, despite rumors that it would come to the Wii U Virtual Console as Earthbound Beginnings did. For now, games like Oddity and Knuckle Sandwich are the closest we’ll get to a new Earthbound game.

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Golden Globes Results: Joker, 1917, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Were Big Winners

Sam Mendes’ 1917 won big at this year’s Golden Globes, taking home awards for Best Motion Picture (Drama) and Best Director. Likewise, Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood won notable prizes for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), Best Screenplay, and a Best Supporting Actor award for Brad Pitt.

Other movie acting awards went to Joaquin Phoenix for Joker and Renee Zellweger for Judy.

On the TV front, Fleabag won for Best TV Series (Musical or Comedy) and Best Actress in a TV Musical or Comedy for Phoebe Waller-Bridge. HBO’s Succession took home the Best TV Drama trophy while Succession star Brian Cox won Best Actor for his portrayal of brash patriarch Logan Roy.

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Games to Play With Your Kids on Nintendo Switch

If you’re a parent of a young child (or two), you may be wondering about the best way to navigate the world of video games. After all, it’s easy to demonise “screen time,” but games have an awful lot to offer. They can be visually, aurally and mentally stimulating, good for hand-eye coordination and also a fun way to spend time together. There’s no definitive way to approach video games as every child is different – and every child is constantly changing too – but I’ve been playing games with my (almost) six year old son for a few years now, and thought it might be useful to share some of the gaming experiences we’ve had that I think have been most compelling and enriching. Again, your mileage may vary – and it’s important to decide what’s appropriate for yourself, too – but hopefully this will be good food for thought.

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Thor: Love & Thunder Director Talks Shooting Schedule And Impact Of Australia Fires

Thor: Love & Thunder, the sequel to 2017’s much-loved Thor: Ragnarok, will begin filming in Australia later this year. Director Taika Waititi confirmed this in a new interview, where he also spoke about the devastating fires raging throughout Australia and if this will impact the shooting schedule.

It’s too soon to say, according to Waititi. “I don’t know. It’s insane what’s happening down there,” the New Zealand-born director said. “I keep reading about it every day. It seems to keep getting worse and a lot of the smoke is now moving across to New Zealand and melting our glaciers… It’s absolute chaos.”

The current schedule is for Waititi to travel to Sydney in April before filming commences in August, the director said, acknowledging that this timeline could change.

Love & Thunder will be filmed on stages at Fox Studios in Sydney. The Australian Federal Government is giving Marvel a $24.1 million “location incentive” to shoot in Australia. Another upcoming Marvel movie, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, will also film in Australia.

The production of Love & Thunder is expected to create as many as 2,500 jobs and make use of about 1,650 different businesses in Australia, with a total of around $178 million getting injected into the local economy as a result.

For more on the Australian fires and what you can do to help, check out GameSpot sister site CNET’s extensive and informative breakdown.

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Taika Waititi Reveals When Thor: Love and Thunder Will Begin Filming

During an interview at the BAFTA Tea Party, writer/director Taika Waititi gave his best guess as to when Thor: Love and Thunder will start rolling cameras.

Obviously, this could all change due to the devastating wildfires that have enveloped Australia — and Variety asked Waititi about that situation as well — but Waititi’s sees the film beginning production in Australia in August. Check it out…

Though the Love and Thunder plot is still a mystery, the film will be Chris Hemsworth’s ninth outing in the MCU and will feature Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, Waititi as Korg, and Natalie Portman as returning as Jane Foster – now as Thor: Goddess of Thunder!

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