ENDED: Tower of Guns giveaway11/5/2020
Congratulations to our Tower of Guns giveaway winner, David Millan!
NetherRealm and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have announced a new expansion for Mortal Kombat 11. Additionally, Aftermath is set to introduce three new character skin packs gradually over time.
Meanwhile, all MK11 players will be given free access to new stages including the Klassic Dead Pool and Soul Chamber arenas. Not only that, but new stage fatalities - where players use environmental objects to brutally dispatch their opponents - are also being added. Friendships, a popular 90s feature and family-friendly alternative to the series’ violent Fatalities, are also being added for everybody via a free title update. Players will be able to kill their enemies with “a hint” of kindness by hugging teddy bears, jumping rope and hosting barbecues. Aftermath will be available to download digitally from 26 May. Existing Mortal Kombat 11 players can expect to pay £34.99 / €39.99, while new players can pick up the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Kollection for £49.99 / €59.99, which includes the aforementioned expansion along with the base game and all previously released content. Let us know your thoughts on MK11: Aftermath below or in the forums. Voidpoint, 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment are bringing the retro-inspired FPS Ion Fury to Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch later this month.
As Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison, players must save Neo D.C by taking down Dr. Jadus Heskel’s cyber-cultist army with “eight retro-inspired weapons,” including dual-wield SMGs loaded with incendiary rounds and a Disperser shotgun that fires grenades.
“We wanted to make sure the gory fun from the PC version felt just as great on consoles,” said Mike Nielsen, CEO of 3D Realms. “We never thought we would see the day where we could use the Build engine on modern consoles, but we think our players will enjoy the efforts of Voidpoint and General Arcade’s fantastic work.” Both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions will run at 60 frames per second, but there’s no mention of the same for the Switch version. Ion Fury is available now on Steam and launches digitally 14 May on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. Those who pre-order the game on console will be able to pick it up for $21.24 / €21,24 / £16,99, 15% off the RRP. A physical edition will also be released but only for Switch and PlayStation 4 and only in Australian and European retailers. These versions will be priced at €29,99/£24,99 and €24,99/£19,99 respectively. Both will be available from 26 June. Did you play the original PC version? Looking forward to some old-school shooting on console? Let us know below. ENDED: Getting Over It giveaway4/5/2020
Congratulations to hankiejazz89, our Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy giveaway winner!
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