Hey everyone, Ed Sheeran is going to be “back” at some point “later this year”. Back where? “Back online”, that’s where.
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PlatinumGames have promised updates on the progress of Bayonetta 3 this year in a new interview.An interview by VGC with PlatinumGames founders Hideki Kamiya and Atushi Inaba shed some light on the progress of the long awaited sequel to Bayonetta 3.In response to VGC’s “inevitable Bayonetta 3 question” Kamiya responded by saying that “It’s not really our position to say, but… it’s January.
We’ve got to have something come out, right? I guess it’s safe to expect that something will come out.
.Hey everyone, Ed Sheeran is going to be “back” at some point “later this year”. Back where? “Back online”, that’s where.
Ronnie James Dio will be officially released in July, 11 years after the heavy metal icon’s death.Dio, who was considered to be one of the genre’s greatest vocalists, had been working on his memoir Rainbow in the Dark before he died from stomach cancer in 2010.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 is set to receive an update later this year following the game’s supposed “last” patch in December.That is according to the game’s Twitter account, which shared the news earlier today (February 13).
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorVivendi plans to list 60% of its share of Universal Music Group on the Euronext market in Amsterdam by the end of the year, according to announcements from the companies in the early hours of Saturday.
You can always count on your mum to put you in your place, even it seems when you’re a well-known TV presenter.
EA have said the next Battlefield title can be expected later this year, and will feature more players in a match at once than ever before.Reference to the release of the game was made during EA’s third quarter earnings call, which took place on Tuesday (February 2) according to VGC.During the call, EA CEO Andrew Wilson said: “Our next Battlefield experience will mark a return to all out military warfare,” before continuing ,”The game takes full advantage of the power of next generation
Tony Bennett has been quietly battling Alzheimer’s disease for four years, but he won’t let it stop him from continuing to make music.
NEW YORK -- Tony Bennett has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease but it hasn't quieted his legendary voice.The singer's wife and son reveal in the latest edition of AARP The Magazine that Bennett was first diagnosed with the irreversible neurological disorder in 2016. The magazine says he endures “increasingly rarer moments of clarity and awareness.”Still, he continues to rehearse and twice a week goes through his 90-minute set with his longtime pianist, Lee Musiker.
Following tradition, Queen Elizabeth is set to meet Joe Biden this June.
Meghan Markle is reportedly “unlikely” to join her husband Prince Harry as he returns to the UK to reunite with the Royal Family later this year.The Duchess of Sussex’s husband Harry, 36, is said to be “almost certainly” likely to travel to the UK alone, to spend time with his family after stepping down from his role as a senior royal last year.
Hitman 3 developer IO Interactive has revealed more about its forthcoming James Bond video game, Project 007.In an interview with Danish publication DR, studio head Hakan Abrak shared some interesting titbits about the upcoming spy game, including the potential for a full James Bond trilogy.
Naman Ramachandran U.K.-based distributor DCD Rights has acquired international distribution rights, excluding Australia, for the third and final season of drama series “Jack Irish.”DCD has already pre-sold North America to AMC Networks’ streamer Acorn TV.The third season, titled “Jack Irish: Hell Bent,” sees Guy Pearce (“A Christmas Carol,” “Mildred Pierce”) return in the eponymous role of the criminal lawyer turned troubleshooter, and the cast also includes Marta Dusseldorp (“Stateless”),
In the realm of cinema, there are few filmmakers that rival the influence and power of Andrei Tarkovsky. Thousands of pieces have been written about his effect on the medium, and thanks to the release of new 4K restorations of films like “Mirror,” hopefully new generations of film fans will discover the brilliance of the filmmaker.