Prime Video Releases First Look at Upcoming Fallout Show

Prime Video Releases First Look at Upcoming Fallout Show

Prime Video recently unveiled the upcoming Fallout show, a highly-anticipated series based on the popular RPG franchise by Interplay and Bethesda. Showrunner Graham Wagner wanted the show to be a natural extension of the games and capture the essence of the Fallout universe. By splitting the narrative among three different characters and drawing inspiration from Sergio Leone’s “The Good, The Bad, & the Ugly,” the creators aimed to convey the games’ morality and world building in a unique way. With the last single-player game released in 2015, the Fallout show provides fans with an exciting new addition to the franchise. The series will be available for streaming on Prime Video starting April 12, 2024.

Evil Genius Sues Netflix for Breach of Contract Over Rebel Moon TTRPG

Evil Genius Sues Netflix for Breach of Contract Over Rebel Moon TTRPG

Evil Genius, a tabletop roleplaying game publisher, has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Netflix for terminating their agreement to create a franchise TTRPG for Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon. Evil Genius claims to have nearly completed the work when the contract was ended. Netflix alleged that Evil Genius breached confidentiality provisions. Evil Genius seeks proper compensation for their work and the release of the game.

New Game Releases and Crowdfunding Projects

New Game Releases and Crowdfunding Projects

Several new game releases and crowdfunding projects offer exciting experiences for gamers. While ‘Terraforming Mars’ has faced criticism for its use of AI artwork, there are other innovative games to explore. ‘Death God Mausoleum’ traps players in a mysterious tomb, while ‘The Progeny’ presents a unique adventure inspired by classic films. ‘Heartbreak’ takes place in a gothic hotel, providing a captivating storytelling experience. Additionally, ‘Dukk Börg’ offers a treasure hunting game in a post-apocalyptic world, ‘Afterwords’ explores the theme of death through diverse games and essays, and ‘Beecher’s Bibles’ takes players back to the 1850s Kansas conflicts.