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Monday, August 27, 2012

Will Nuketown Be a Zombies Map in Black Ops 2?

It appears Nuketown is coming to Black Ops II's Zombies mode. Treyarch and Activision have been teasing Call of Duty: Black Ops II information for the past few days on Facebook, and fans are starting to see the payoff. A concept image of the "Welcome to Nuketown" sign features "ZOMBIES" painted in blood.

IGN recently spent some serious hands-on time with Black Ops II's impressive multiplayer, but details surrounding the Zombies mode have been scarce since its announcement.

Nuketown is currently only available a bonus for pre-purchasing Call of Duty: Black Ops II. We've reached out to Activision to clarify whether or not this is included in that bonus, or a separate map included in the box.

Black Ops II launches on November 13.

Mitch Dyer is an Associate Editor for IGN's Xbox 360 team. He’s also quite Canadian. Read his ramblings on Twitter and follow him on IGN.


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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Nintendo Hosting Wii U Press Event in September

In less than a month, Nintendo will finally reveal more information about its forthcoming console, Wii U - hopefully including that long-awaited release date and price. Today the company sent out invitations to select media outlets, confirming that a Wii U preview event will take place in New York on Thursday, September 13 from 10:00am to 4:00pm EDT.

The presentation will be led by Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime, and will apparently shed light on "how the Wii U will change the future of gaming and entertainment." Since it's getting pretty late in the year for the console that was promised a global launch by the end of 2012, we can only assume official launch information will also be divulged at that time.

When can you get your hands on the GamePad? We'll know soon enough.

Although we can't say for sure, it's a good bet that Wii U will hit store shelves this November, considering Nintendo's past two console releases (the GameCube and Wii) arrived in North America on November 18 and November 19 respectively. Rumors and purported leaks seem to support this theory, though recent speculation of manufacturing problems has suggested the launch might actually miss Black Sunday and arrive in December instead.

Hopefully we'll know for sure following this September event - until then, keep it here on IGN for all the latest Wii U happenings.

Audrey Drake is an Associate Editor at IGN and a proud member of the IGN Nintendo team. She is also a lifelong gamer, a frequent banisher of evil and a wielder of various legendary blades. You can follow her wild adventures on her IGN blog and Twitter. Game on!


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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Thor: God of Thunder to Explore Past, Present, and Future

Continuing the trend of revealing more information about the Marvel NOW! books teased last week, Newsarama posted the first interview with writer Jason Aaron about his new Thor series, officially dubbed Thor: God of Thunder. Along with artist Esad Ribic, it's clear that Aaron has some truly huge plans for the Mighty Avenger.

"This first story is an epic tale that plays out over the course of thousands of years. So we spend time with young Thor in the Viking age — the young, hotheaded god of the Vikings, who loves to come down to Midgard and get into trouble," explained Aaron. "In the present, we see Thor the Avenger on a journey that takes him to the far corners of space, interacting with all sorts of new space gods and wondrous new locations. And then we also see old King Thor, who's the last king of Asgard, thousands of years in the future, where something has gone horribly, horribly wrong."

Tying these different eras of Thor together is a brand new villain named Gorr the God Butcher. Aaron went on to describe Gorr as "a serial killer of gods. He's a guy with a serious axe to grind against all immortal beings in the cosmos, and he's going around doing his best to kill them all off, one at a time, as brutally as possible."

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The writer also confirmed that he's scaling Thor's often sizable cast down quite a bit. "One of the things I'm trying to do initially is kind of strip away Thor's existing supporting cast and really focus in on Thor himself. We don't initially see The Warriors Three or Sif, or even much of Asgard itself, not in the present day at least. But certainly the culture of Asgard and the mythology of Thor's life there will always be a strong presence in the book, no matter where in the universe Thor happens to be. Basically, I don't want this book to ever have one specific setting."

To that end, Aaron explained his influences. "I've been reading a whole bunch of old Thor stories since I got this gig, and I like how in the old Lee/Kirby issues, Thor would go on an adventure on Earth for four issues and then he'd go off and be on an adventure on Asgard for the next five. They mixed things up a lot like that. And I think for as long as I'm on the book, I'll be looking to do the same," he said. "I think Thor is too big a character to be confined to just one setting. His adventures should span every nook and cranny of the Marvel U, giving him as grand a stage as possible."

Epic certainly seems to be the name of the game in the case of Thor: God of Thunder, but Aaron is excited to continue his work on the well-received Wolverine and the X-Men as well. "What's nice is between Wolverine and the X-Men and Thor I get to write two very different kinds of stories. Both of them really seem to scratch some itches for me." However, the writer also confirmed that these are his only two Marvel titles at the moment, and that he's using the rest of his time to work on a new unannounced creator-owned project.

For more with Jason Aaron on Thor: God of Thunder, head over to Newsarama for the full interview.

Joey is IGN's Comics Editor and a comic book creator himself. Follow Joey on Twitter, or find him on IGN. He loves superhero pets so hard.


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Friday, August 3, 2012

Codemasters Teases Grid 2

A new trailer has strongly hinted that Grid 2 is on its way. And the trailer's website – www.theracereturns.com – promises that more information will arrive on August 8th.

The trailer keeps things pretty cryptic, with shots a car, a set of spinning wheels, and lots of smoke, before revealing a logo bearing the number 2. But all signs point towards a sequel to Grid, Codemasters' 2008 reboot of the TOCA series. Since 2008, the racing-focused publisher has released two installments of its popular Dirt franchise. Is Grid 2 just around the bend?

Daniel is IGN's UK Games Writer. He is an excellent driver and regularly watches People's Court. Follow him on IGN and Twitter.


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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Is Reality Racers Coming to PlayStation Vita?

Gaming site Siliconera has extracted some interesting information from Japanese trademark filings indicating that Sony may be working on a game called Reality Racer. Depending on if you liked the Vita launch game Reality Fighters -- we certainly didn’t -- this may or may not be good news… at least if the two games are connected.

All Siliconera dug up was that Sony indeed filed the trademark, and for the time being, the trademark only appears in Japan. Whether or not it’s related to Reality Fighters still remains to be seen. We’ve reached out to Sony for comment and will update if and when we hear more.

Colin Moriarty is an IGN PlayStation editor. You can follow him on Twitter and IGN and learn just how sad the life of a New York Islanders and New York Jets fan can be.


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