Amazon And Games Workshop Finalize Deal For Warhammer 40,000 Adaptations

Amazon and Games Workshop have solidified their collaboration to bring the Warhammer 40,000 universe to life on both the big and small screens. The announcement comes after a year-long negotiation process, initiated with an agreement in principle and now culminating with a comprehensive deal, publicly disclosed by Games Workshop on Monday.

In December 2022, Games Workshop announced its collaboration with Amazon Studios, with actor Henry Cavill as the driving force behind adapting the sci-fi miniature wargame into films and TV series. Cavill, a devoted Warhammer 40K enthusiast and outspoken fan, will contribute as an executive producer and potentially appear in upcoming projects. An “elite band” of screenwriters is coming together to create the shows and movies.

However, fans eager to see Warhammer on Prime Video will need to remain patient, as Games Workshop writes in its announcement that “Games Workshop and Amazon will work together for a period of …

Attack on Titan 2 Review- Colossal Action

Far from being a mere video game adaptation of the anime, Attack on Titan 2 stands strongly as a character-driven action-RPG in its own right, with rewarding combat that feels fluid and fast and a story that’s equal parts charming and shocking. While it shares many similarities with the first game in the series, Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom, the sequel feels like a better package overall with a cleaner visual style and tighter combat. Despite its story taking some time to really dig its anchors in, it gets there and then some, entrancing you all the way until the closing of the final chapter.

Based on the second season of the popular anime series, the story puts you at the center of the conflict between humanity and Titans–a race of giant, people-eating humanoids that one day appeared out of thin air, wiping out a large percentage of the population. Forced to seek a new life behind three huge walls built to keep the Titans out, humanity tried to rebui…

Back 4 Blood Requires A Constant Internet Connection

Back 4 Blood developer Turtle Rock has confirmed that the game will require an always-online connection, even when its campaign is being played solo with a squad of AI-controlled teammates. Turtle Rock has mentioned that it is currently looking into how offline play can be applied to the game. Come from malaysia online casino

“We’re looking into ways we could support offline for the future but you will need an internet connection to play at launch,” the studio confirmed on Twitter.