Project Eternity gets funded, makes $3.9 million

A chunk of change to last for eternity And it’s over! Obsidian’sProject Eternity, the most-funded Kickstarter game project ever, has just finished its Kickstarter, making exactly $3,986,929, falling just $13,071 short of itsfinal stretch goal, “Enhance the Whole Game”, which would have upped overall production values considerably, including using live instrumentation for the soundtrack, and in-game developer commentary. Folks hoping for that enhancement need not fret, though, as PayPal-based donations, which some say are not reflected in Kickstarter’s final tally (I could be wrong here), reportedly brought in up to $150,000 more, putting the project well over the top....

July 12, 2025 · 1 min · 143 words · Randy Lyons

Rumor: Call of Duty Black Ops 5 Development Troubled

SinceCall of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Activision has split theCall of Dutyfranchise between three different studios - Infinity Ward, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer Games. This gives each entry in the series a three-year development cycle, which in theory results in better, more fully-featured games. However, a report earlier this year indicated that 2020’sCall of Dutywould no longer be developed solely by Sledgehammer Games, with Treyarch having to step in and develop the game with just a two year development cycle....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 349 words · Kimberly Hines

Spider-Man 3 Set to Complete Filming by February

Tom Holland has revealed that the sequel toSpider-Man: Far From Homewill begin filming soon. The star of Marvel’s Spider-Man films explained that filming is planned to be complete by February of 2021. While these things are always subject to change given the uncertain state of the global pandemic, Tom Holland has said that for the time being he is scheduled to complete his filming of the plannedUnchartedmovie, and then move on to his next big Spider-Man project for Marvel....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Nicolas King

Star Wars Celebration 2025 Live Blog: Day 2& Andor Panel Updates

Read update That’s the end of the major panels fromStar WarsCelebration 2025. It’s been a blast covering it here on the ground, and thanks to everyone who followed along on the live blog. We’ve had brand-new movie and TV show announcements, exclusive footage, casting reveals, and a whole lot of Dave Filoni (and his magnificent cowboy hat), but we’re not out of this yet. There’s still plenty more to come onScreenRant, including exclusives from Ash Crossan’s interviews, in-depth analysis and features exploring the various announcements, and tomorrow there’ll be some updates onStar Wars: Visionsseason 3, so we will continue to bring youall the reveals fromStar WarsCelebration 2025....

July 12, 2025 · 11 min · 2257 words · Paul Hill

Talented Baker Turns Among Us Crewmate, Pet Into Cake

One of the many things that makesAmong Ussuch a special game is the dichotomy of the charming art style and cute characters with the graphic and horrifying moments of death and betrayal. Thehuge success ofAmong Usis partially thanks to this deadly charm, as well as the fact that it is simply fun to play. But one baker also seems to have figured out thatAmong Usmay also be a rather tasty game....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 365 words · Michael Montgomery MD

The Batman Ticket Prices Being Raised By AMC Theaters As Experiment

Fans planning to seeThe Batmanat an AMC theater will have to pay a bit more, in comparison to its competitors. After multiple delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic,The Batmanis finally playing in theaters around the world. Unfortunately, eager fans may find themselves losing more cash if they plan to attend an AMC screening, as the theater chain is conducting an experiment with price increases. RELATED:Robert Pattinson’s The Batman Is Certified Fresh On Rotten Tomatoes ​​​Looking at the ticket prices, thestandard screenings forThe Batmancost a dollar more than other movies likeDogorUncharted, while the more elaborate screenings like Dolby and IMAX cost over $20 a ticket....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 300 words · Ryan Morrison

The Division 2 is getting some big shakeups to make way for the Episode 3 update

Episode 3 is due in February Like any live service game,The Division 2went through a lot of growing pains. Although it was a step up from the original entry in a hell of a lot of ways, Massive Entertainment still had a lot to learn, and they’ve been doing some of it on the fly for the past year or so (Division 2will be a year old in March). Some of that knowledge is being put to good use now, before the huge Coney Island-bound “Episode 3” arrives in February....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 295 words · Patricia Hoffman

The Rookie Season 8 Is Making A Huge Mistake With Chenford (Even Though Fans Wanted It)

The Rookieseason 8 may wind up fulfilling all of Chenford fans' wishes, butthe show will be making a mistake by giving viewers what they want. ThroughoutThe Rookie, one of the driving forces between Tim Bradford (Eric Winter) and Lucy Chen (Melissa O’Neil) is that the pair have obstacles severely impeding their relationship’s progress, albeit some major and some minor. WhenTim was still Lucy’s training officerearlier in the series, it felt unlikely that the pair would lean into the romantic chemistry that viewers could see building....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 821 words · Shelia Allen

The Simpsons Movie 2 Is Unlikely to Happen Soon, But The Reason For It Makes Sense

Although it might be a while before viewers get to seeThe Simpsons Movie 2, the creators ofThe Simpsonshave a good justification for this wait.The Simpsonsis the longest-running scripted primetime American TV show in history, so viewers can hardly complain that there isn’t enough of a back catalog for them to view again. However, although there are 790 episodes of the iconic TV comedy, the show has only released one theatrically released feature-length spinoff movie in its 36 years on the air....

July 12, 2025 · 6 min · 1082 words · Elizabeth Valenzuela

This weekend on Dtoid TV: Jonathan Blow on Sup, Holmes?

It’s Friday, which means we’re gearing up for another weekend of amazing live shows atDtoid.Tv. By far the highlight of our content this weekend will be the the talented, and somewhat controversial creator ofBraid, Jonathan Blow, joining our very own Jonathan Holmes for an hour or so of live Q&A onSup, Holmes?This Sunday, come by, get some questions ready, and learn about the wild world of indie game development, from one of the most well known people in the industry....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 408 words · Michelle Oneal

Tom Holland's $407M Blockbuster Is Now On Prime Video & It Still Needs A Sequel

As fans of Tom Holland continue to wait for anUnchartedsequel, one of his biggest blockbusters has found a new streaming home. Holland emerged as one of the most popular up-and-coming stars in Hollywood in the 2010s, as following his acclaimed breakout role inThe Impossible, he became theMCU’s Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man. Holland has appeared in six MCU movies to date,with his fourth standalone project on the way withthe upcomingSpider-Man: Brand New Day....

July 12, 2025 · 3 min · 477 words · Nicole Phillips

Undertale Creator Toby Fox Provides Deltarune Development Update

Toby Fox, the creator ofUndertale, provides a small update on the game’s follow-upDeltarune. Its second chapter is currently in the works following its first chapter releasing over two years ago. Undertalequickly became a cult classic indie gameafter being crowdfunded in significant excess. Toby Fox’s goal for the Kickstarter was initially $5,000, but resulting in donations by tenfold of $51,124 thanks to over 2,300 supporters. ThoughUndertalewas in development for about 32 months,Deltarune’s development time has been somewhat longer, but seemingly because Fox aims to make it a bigger game than its predecessor....

July 12, 2025 · 2 min · 293 words · Katrina Miles

Why Marty McFly Hates Being Called "Chicken" In Back To The Future 2 & 3, But Not The First Movie

In the firstBack to the Futuremovie, Marty McFly encounters many hurdles throughout his time-traveling adventure in 1955 Hill Valley, including repairing Doc Brown’s DeLorean, fighting Biff and his friends, and ensuring his parents fall in love at the “Enchantment Under the Sea” dance while jamming out to Chuck Berry. However, one thing that’s absent from the 1985 film isMarty’s aversion to the word “chicken,” an iconic plot point introduced inBack to the Future Part IIthat would come to define Marty’s entire character in the future....

July 12, 2025 · 4 min · 655 words · Karen Diaz