PlayStation 5 Release Date And Price Revealed As A New GOD OF WAR Game Is Teased

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The PS5 Showcase proved to be a lot of fun, and while we’re still sifting through the biggest announcements from the event, the one we’re sure most of you are interested in is when the PlayStation 5 will be available and, crucially, how much will it cost. 

Well, we now have an answer to both of those lingering questions.

As you can see below, the Digital version will retail for $399.99/£359.99, with the regular one selling for $499.99/£449.99. That was the expected price point, though the former is more expensive than the Xbox Series S. 

As for when it goes on sale, the U.S. (and a lot of other countries) will get it on November 12th, while the rest of the world will have to wait until November 19th. That’s only a week later, of course, but it’s going to be an agonising extra seven days for anyone excited for the console’s launch. 

After this announcement, Sony dropped an unexpected teaser for the next God of War game which, based on the brief teaser, will follow Kratos during Ragnarok. It’s not coming until 2021, though.

Will you be pre-ordering a PlayStation 5?
 

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HOGWARTS LEGACY Reveal Trailer Brings The Wizarding World To The PlayStation 5 In 2021

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We’ve been hearing rumblings about some sort of Harry Potter game for a while now, and there was even some leaked footage from what appeared to be a free-roaming title set in Hogwarts not too long ago. Well, we now know that it’s called Hogwarts Legacy and is set in the 1800s!

The trailer hints that we can look forward to learning spells, exploring Hogsmeade, and even travelling across the countryside courtesy of some Fantastic Beasts. It definitely looks like a free roaming game, and for Harry Potter fans, that should make it unmissable. 

“Experience a new story set at Hogwarts in the 1800s,” reads the brief synopsis for Hogwarts Legacy. “Your character is a student who holds the key to an ancient secret that threatens to tear the wizarding world apart. Make allies, battle Dark wizards and decide the fate of the wizarding world.”

If we’re given the chance to choose between heading down the path of good and evil, this should be a blast, and while all we know right now is that it’s being released in 2021, this first footage definitely points to it being a must-have title. Hopefully, we’ll get to see a lot more from it soon.

Check out the reveal trailer below:
 

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HENCHMEN: Check Out The Trailer And Poster For Vertical Entertainment’s Star-Studded Animated Movie

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Vertical Entertainment recently acquired the U.S. distribution rights to Henchmen, a new animated feature from writer and director Adam Wood. With a star-studded cast that includes Thomas Middleditch, James Marsden, Rosario Dawson, Alfred Molina, Nathan Fillion, and Craig Robinson, this should definitely be worth checking out on VOD/Digital on October 9th.

Based on a story by Jay D. Waxman and Adam Wood, Henchmen is set in a world of super-villains, evil schemes and global domination – but someone has to take out the trash. Welcome to the world of Henchmen, third class.

When Lester (Middleditch), a fresh-faced recruit, joins the Union of Evil, he is assigned to a motley crew of blue-collar workers led by fallen henchmen Hank. But when Lester accidentally steals a super villain’s ultimate weapon, Hank must break his risk-nothing code to save the boy he’s befriended, even if it means becoming the one thing he has always avoided: a hero.

Superhero movies have sadly been few and far between this year, so this animated adventure should be a breath of fresh air, and the trailer points to it being a funny, action-packed adventure. 

That A-List cast is also impossible to ignore, and there are plenty of comic book movie veterans involved. 

Check out the Henchmen trailer and poster below:
 


 

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THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Set Photo Reveals A Closer Look At Anthony Mackie’s Winged Hero

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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is shooting again in Atlanta, Georgia, and after a socially distanced set photo from Sebastian Stan yesterday, we finally get to see the what was on the other side of his lens. Shared by Anthony Mackie on Twitter, the image offers perhaps our best (and definitely highest resolution) shot of The Falcon to date. 

It’s an undeniably badass costume, but one he’s unlikely to wear for long if rumors and theories that Sam Wilson will eventually wield the shield as Captain America are, in fact, correct. 

Initially, John Walker’s U.S. Agent will take on the role of Captain America in Steve Rogers’s absence, but whether he’s actually on the side of the angels is uncertain, especially if Baron Zemo is pulling the new super soldier’s strings. That’s purely speculation for the time being, however.

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier doesn’t have a premiere date, and if claims that Black Widow is being postponed are correct, it could end up being shifted down the calendar like the rest of Marvel Studios’s Phase 4 slate (especially if Black Widow needs to be seen before the Disney+ TV series). 

Click HERE for more The Falcon and The Winter Soldier news from CBM!
 

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