Resident Evil Trailer Reveals Zach Cregger’s Terrifying Video Game Adaptation

Sony Pictures just released the first teaser trailer for Cregger’s Resident Evil, giving us a glimpse of what promises to be a scary story. You can watch it here:

Sony Pictures just released the first teaser trailer for Cregger’s Resident Evil, giving us a glimpse of what promises to be a scary story. You can watch it here:

Even though reboots and revivals are common in Hollywood, many popular movie series have stayed dormant for years. While it’s becoming increasingly likely that these franchises will eventually return, obstacles like ownership rights or a lack of interest from the original creators could delay them. Ultimately, almost everything comes back around in the movie business, and it’s just a matter of time before we see these films make a comeback. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of some of these movies for quite a while.

The latter part of Invincible contains some truly shocking moments. Be warned, if you only watch the show and haven’t read the comics, this will contain major spoilers! If you want to stay surprised, now’s the time to stop reading. But for those who don’t mind spoilers, or have read the source material, you know Invincible is about to get even more intense. Here are the five biggest storylines the show still needs to cover, including huge battles and a devastating betrayal.

The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee assigns ratings to games only after developers or publishers submit them for review. They don’t create ratings randomly. In this case, Square Enix is primarily responsible for the recent leak revealing a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition.

We have some mixed news: the event will happen next week, on May 7th. However, this announcement comes right after Nacon closed Spiders, the RPG studio known for games like Steelrising and GreedFall.

According to Eurogamer, the upcoming TV show Atomfall will be written by Harry and Jack Williams, the creators of popular series like Baptiste and The Missing. Alex Mercer will executive produce, bringing experience from shows such as Doctor Who and Maya.

Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition originally came out on Nintendo Switch in September 2019. Later, in December 2020, it became available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC through Steam and the Microsoft Store. This version is an upgraded release of the game Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.

You can now sign up for the first closed beta test of the game on PC through Steam. The test will run from May 1st at 12 PM Pacific Time / 3 PM Eastern Time until 3 PM Pacific Time / 6 PM Eastern Time.

Pre-orders include the following additional dice skins:

Here is an overview of the game, via Strange Scaffold: