The Big Stories You May Have Missed Last Week
Each week there are a lot of news stories that come through, some are massive enough that they generate conversation, then there are those that can just slide on by.
For what feels like the fifth week in a row, there has been a lot of news in the week that was, of course Nintendo delivered like 90% of it with their latest Direct. There was still some other news, a few new trailers for movies, like Jurassic World Dominion and Lightyear, along with some classic series returning and more.
Everything Revealed In The February Nintendo Direct
Nintendo may not talk all that much these days, but there is no denying that when they do, they have a lot to say, with new DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a new Mario Strikers game, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes and more, their recent Direct was loaded with games.
Jurassic World Dominion Gets A Trailer As The End Of The Saga Approaches
What started in 1993 is getting ready to come to an intense conclusion, as Jurassic World Dominion is hitting cinemas this June. While we got a teaser last year, this is the first full trailer, complete with a look at the returning cast from the original movie.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge Adds A New Playable Character To The Mix
The game would have been great with just the four brothers, adding in April O’Neil was just extra, but now having Splinter join the line up, this game could be insane. We also got a real good look at the gameplay, something that we haven’t had happen before.
The First Full Trailer For The Wolf Among Us 2 Is Here And Looks Good
It has been more than 2 years since the game was announced, but with the developer closing down, then reforming again, a delay would be totally normal. This new trailer, which is all in-engine shows just how faithful the new Telltale Games is looking, plus it has some new tricks to show off.
Futurama Lives On, With The Show Set To Air On Disney+ Next Year
With Disney buying Fox, the big addition of The Simpsons to Disney+ was a massive selling point, since then Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers and countless other animated shows have been added, including Futurama. Now though, Disney is not just content with re-running the originals, they are making another 20 episodes of the show.