Summer Game Fest may have been and gone, but that doesn't mean the flow of news has slowed down. We've got plenty of exciting stories for you in today's roundup, including reports that God of War: Ragnarok will launch this November.
We also got the news that Netflix has a new Castlevania series in the works that will star Richter Belmont, and the confirmation that Duke Nukem is getting movie, produced by the creators of Cobra Kai. If you want to know more, simply read on.
Not many people can pin down the release date of God of War: Ragnarok. There have been reports and rumors suggesting the game will release in pretty much every month of the year, including one that claimed the game has actually been delayed into 2023. However, a new report from Bloomberg - prety much one of the most trusted sources you can get in the industry - has suggested that God of War: Ragnarok will actually launch in November. Hopefully PlayStation announces the thing soon so we can all stop guessing.
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While we haven't had a Castlevania game for quite some time, the series continues to thrive on Netflix, as the company announced that it has a new Castlevania series in the works starring Richter Belmont. Castlevania: Nocturne was revealed during this year's Geeked Week showcase, as it was announced that the show will be produced by Project 51 Productions. Kevin Kolde will be the showrunner with Clive Bradley on board as writer.
Speaking of franchises that haven't had a game in a while, it was revealed that Duke Nukem will be getting a movie at some point in the future, produced by the creators of Cobra Kai. Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg are set to produce via
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