Kotaku: Posts

Kotaku

Mario Movie Coming To Streaming Service You Actually Have

The Super Mario Bros. Movie has been exclusively on NBC Universal’s streaming service Peacock for a bit now, but soon it will come to Netflix—a streaming platform people actually use—just in time for the holidays.

Read more...

Kotaku

Mortal Kombat Players Are Having A Blast With Busted Omni-Man

Everyone’s favorite super-powered sociopathic dad from Invincible joined Mortal Kombat 1 today and he appears to be equal parts overpowered, broken, and fun. Between his lightning-quick movement, wild combos, and iconic fatality, players seem to love the mustachioed villain, or hate him for being kind of busted.

Read more...

Kotaku

Mortal Kombat 1 Gives Away Free Fatalities After Halloween DLC Backlash

After some intense backlash following Mortal Kombat 1's horrifyingly expensive Halloween microtransactions, which include a pumpkin-headed, maggot-filled finisher known as a Fatality, developer NetherRealm Studios has announced that folks who bought the pricey execution will get two other ones for free.

Read more...

Kotaku

Spider-Man 2 Patch Fixes Fan-Favorite Venom Glitch

Before you read any more of this story, please understand that there are some spoilers for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 below. If you haven’t beaten that game yet and don’t want to be spoiled on anything that happens in the later sections, stop reading now.

Read more...

Kotaku

CoD: Warzone Players Warned They’ll Go ‘Splat’ If They Cheat

Call of Duty games are prone to hackers who exploit the system to get all kinds of advantages. That’s why Modern Warfare III, the latest entry in the long-running shooter franchise, is introducing a handful of new anti-cheat measures—including a hilarious one for Warzone that will flatten will flatten cheaters into…

Read more...

Kotaku

The Best Gaming Gifts Under $50

Welcome to the time of year when the sun sets early and everything turns into an ad for Macy’s, or Mariah Carey, or MrBeast Burger overnight. For me—a curmudgeonly person whose rent is, devastatingly, almost equal to her birth year—being encouraged to spend yet another paycheck on things that won’t last makes me…

Read more...

Kotaku

Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 7 Games For Good Vibes

We arrive at the end of another week, ready for some R&R and some gaming. We’ve gathered together seven wonderful games that have our attention. We think you’ll enjoy them as well.

Read more...

Kotaku

Report: Devs Worked Nights And Weekends To Rush Modern Warfare III Out

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III’s single-player campaign was panned by critics when it released early on November 2. Reviewers hit it with low scores and said it felt short, rushed, and incomplete. Now Bloomberg reports that the game was rushed out in half the time of a normal Call of Duty sequel, with devs working…

Read more...

Kotaku

Here's When You Can Start Playing Modern Warfare 3 Multiplayer And Zombies

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is out November 10 and almost everything about it is unnecessarily confusing to figure out, from when it goes live to what it includes. Even the name is a labyrinth to untangle. Here’s when you can get started unraveling its violent mess of content and file installations for yourself.

Read more...

Kotaku

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III Already Has A Death Pit

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III multiplayer is already available in some parts of the world, and players are noticing some terrible spawn points on certain levels. Quarry in particular seems to be a death pit, with players appearing right in front of the enemy camp at various points just to get slaughtered for quick…

Read more...

Kotaku

Report: New Mass Effect Release So Far Away 'It's In Another Galaxy'

Good news! A new BioWare-developed Mass Effect game is in the works and it seems cool, based on the short teaser we got earlier this week. Bad news! It’s been reported that this next game in the series is likely years away from launching.

Read more...

Kotaku

Baldur's Gate 3 Patch Fixes Blueberry Shoes And Party Members On Fire

Developer Larian Studios continues to tinker with its massively successful Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Baldur’s Gate 3, having fixed thousands upon thousands of issues with the game since launch. The studio has dropped yet another update for BG3 that, while not as substantial as previous patches, still makes…

Read more...

Kotaku

Say Goodbye To Your Favorite Mario Kart 8 Trick

If you’ve ever played Mario Kart 8 you know that the farther behind in the race you get, the better the items the game throws your way. Some players have occasionally tried to use this fact to their advantage. No more. A pro strategy called “bagging” has been officially eradicated in Nintendo’s latest patch which…

Read more...

Kotaku

How The Hell Did We Let $20 Skins Become A Thing?

Yesterday, I scrolled by the news that Halo Infinite has a new cosmetic skin that costs $20. I was busy and didn’t stop to read the post. But as I went about my day, I couldn’t get it out of my head. One thought came back to me again and again: How in the fuck did we get to this point?

Read more...

Kotaku

Steam Deck OLED Is A Premium Dose Of Personality

If you’ve been holding off on buying a Steam Deck for a bit, I’ve got some great news: Today, November 9, 2023, Valve announced a hardware refresh for the Steam Deck. It’s called the Steam Deck OLED and, yes, the new, (and very) improved screen is one of its main features, but there’s plenty more to get excited about…

Read more...

Kotaku

Meet The Star Wars Game That Feels Like It's Never Coming Out

Back in 2021, developer Zynga (FarmVille, Words With Friends) unveiled a squad-based, Overwatch-like hero shooter using the Star Wars license. Dubbed Star Wars: Hunters, this free-to-play PvP experience was originally slated to launch later that year, but was delayed to 2023 in July 2022. Now, the game has been…

Read more...

Kotaku

Family Is Suing Makers Of Fortnite, Call Of Duty For Fostering Addiction

Fans sue (or attempt to sue) video game companies all the time. Just this year a Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II fan sued remaster publisher Aspyr for not delivering its planned restored content DLC, but these situations are usually targeted at specific companies about an isolated issue. However, one family…

Read more...

Kotaku

PlayStation Stumbles With Half Its Live-Service Games Delayed

Sony was betting big on turning PlayStation into a live-service juggernaut, but it sounds like the platforms shift into online multiplayer games hasn’t been anywhere near as quick or smooth as it once hoped. Unlike originally planned, Sony president Hiroki Totoki told investors six of the company’s 12 upcoming live…

Read more...

Kotaku

The Top 10 Most-Played Games On Steam Deck: October 2023 Edition

Read more...

Kotaku

Suicide Squad Publisher Promises Even More Live-Service Games

During Warner Bros Games’ 2023 Q3 earnings call, WB Discover CEO David Zaslav explained that the publisher behind games like Batman: Arkham Knight and Suicide Squad will focus on creating more always-online, free-to-play, live-service games.

Read more...

Kotaku

It’s Time To Prove You Could Actually Kick Chucky’s Butt

‘80s horror icon Chucky has a massive kill count—though, that doesn’t stop naysayers from thinking they could easily take the deadly doll down.

Read more...

Kotaku

Steam Will Soon Let You Hide The Porn Games You Play

Valve is apparently working on a new Steam feature that will allow users to hide their very not-safe-for-work games from their friends. Or, well, whatever games they may want to hide, for whatever reason.

Read more...

Kotaku

That's The End Of Activision Blizzard's $120 Million Overwatch League

Activision Blizzard has confirmed the end of the Overwatch League, its massive bet to cash in on the rise of esports with an NFL-style franchise system. It will reportedly pay the 20 teams involved $120 million as everyone quietly parts ways from what was reportedly a financial debacle—despite its cultural impact for…

Read more...

Kotaku

Spider-Man 2 Update Fixes Some Game-Breaking Bugs

Developer Insomniac Games dropped a new update for its action-adventure game, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, which addresses game-breaking bugs, gives MJ some buffs, puts your phone on silent, and improves overall stability.

Read more...

Kotaku

Starfield's Controversial Missing PC Feature Arrives In New Update

Starfield’s long-promised DLSS update is finally available through a beta test on PC.

Read more...

Kotaku

Mass Effect’s N7 Day Teasers Say A Lot With Very Little

On November 7, BioWare released a series of teasers for the next Mass Effect game. When stitched together, the short clips show a character sporting an N7 trench coat walking out of a ship and onto an unknown planet. The video itself doesn’t say much, but the accompanying text and art seem to confirm the next game…

Read more...

Kotaku

Kotaku’s Top 10 Anime Of 2023, Ranked

This year has been one of the most jam-packed years for anime releases in recent memory with the return of fan favorites like Jujutsu Kaisen and the release of new shows like Netflix’s Pluto. While not every show was a memorable work of compelling fiction, 2023 provided us with a bunch of fantastic shows.

Read more...

Kotaku

A Decade Of GTA VI Speculation, Rumors, And Hijinks Will Soon Come To An End

On Wednesday, Rockstar Games officially confirmed that—after many years of waiting—the next Grand Theft Auto game will finally be revealed via a trailer in early December. People online are understandably going wild over the news and it marks the end of a bizarre era of endless speculation and hijinks.

Read more...

Kotaku

Our Picks For Link, Ganon, And More In The Live-Action Zelda Movie

Nintendo announced on November 7 that it has been quietly laboring on the first-ever live-action The Legend of Zelda movie, and fans’ minds detonated with the implications. The movie, which game director Shigeru Miyamoto said has been in the works “for many years now,” is being made alongside former Marvel Studios CEO…

Read more...

Kotaku

You Should Buy The OG Halo Instead Of The Pricey Infinite Skin

Though Halo Infinite might be drawing folks back with its expanding map diversity and new customization options, the in-game cosmetics shop is still rubbing fans the wrong way. A recent skin intended to be a tribute to the very first Halo game, 2001’s Halo: Combat Evolved, is drawing a bit of attention not for its…

Read more...