Today has been a day for big announcements, with Halo fans finally getting some much needed good news. Halo Infinite's second season has finally been announced as 343 Industries attempts to claw back some of its disgruntled player base. We've also got some news regarding the cinematic release of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 along with some interesting comments about Smash Bros. from the movie's director. More details on these stories and more below.
Halo Infinite fans can rejoice as new content is finally coming to the multiplayer shooter next month. Season 2 has been pushed back a fair bit over the past few months, but fans can finally expect it to start on May 3. The update will bring with it new maps to learn, new modes to conquer, and some new armor to show off to your friends alongside a new Battle Pass that "never expires." Finally, Halo Infinite players have something to look forward to.
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The worldwide release of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 hit cinemas today, and it turns out Sonic is pretty popular. Fans are loving the blue blur's latest outing, but Sonic 2's director Jeff Fowler also recently made headlines for suggesting that he'd love to help make a Smash Bros. movie if it were to happen. That's a big "if" of course, but the director loves the idea and said that "Nothing would make me happier" if he were to be involved.
From a current Sega property to an ex-Sega property now, as 110 Industries is seemingly teasing an upcoming reveal for Shenmue 4. The publisher has been liking a bunch of comments on different social media sites of fans begging for a fourth entry in the series, and has even cheekily posted comments acknowledgeing the latest rumors. It doesn't outright
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