POKÉMON Sword and Shield is to get a £27 Expansion Pass that will unlock two big DLCs over the next 12 months and includes new areas and new Pokémon.
The Isle Of Armor is coming before the end of June while The Crown Tundra is due in the autumn.
The Pokémon Company reckons this is better than a third game because you’ll be able to take your existing character on more adventures.
The expansions will add a new open area similar to the main game’s Wild Area and have 200 new and returning creatures that you can trade to other Sword and Shield owners whether they have the pass or not.
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You Can’t Keep Sean Bean Down
YOU can’t keep Sean Bean down — well, so IO Interactive think.
The Yorkshire legend is to return to Hitman 2.
The Undying mission is available for 10 days from next Friday.
It’s set in Miami and Bean’s character, Mark Faba, has gone rogue in a clear nod to his villainous Goldeneye 007 role.
Limited-time Elusive Contracts will be reactivated, giving those who missed out a chance to complete the hit.
But if didn’t take the shot
…that’s your lot.
Top 5 Games This Week
- Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare
- Star War Jedi: Fallen Order
- FIFA 20
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
- Luigi’s Mansion 3
MEDIA Molecule’s latest title Dreams is set to launch next month and some with early access have shown you can use the game to create platformers, shooters and puzzlers to name a few.
But one developer at the Guildford studio has shown just how powerful a creation tool the game is by crafting a virtual fry-up that looks so good you could eat it.
The tasty treat was fully created in Dreams on the PS4 and is the work of Media Molecule’s senior principal designer John Beech.
He has modestly called the piece the “Full Beech Breakfast”.
ANNAPURNA Interactive and Cardboard Computer have announced Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition will come to consoles later this month.
It will bundle all five episodes of the game originally released on the PC alongside the companion ‘interludes’.
Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition on Xbox One, PS4 and Switch, January 28.
NINTENDO have almost doubled the course upload limit for Super Mario Maker 2 level makers to 100 just as the game has smashed the 10million upload milestone.
While in other news, Netflix will release an English language version of animated movie Ni No Kuni, based on the Bandai Namco games, this Thursday, January 16, following the Japanese release last August.
ROYAL Mail has announced a set of 12 stamps featuring classic British-designed game icons.
The collection includes a collector’s sheet featuring Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft and eight individual stamps featuring Elite, Dizzy, Populous, Lemmings, Micro Machines, Sensible Soccer, Wipeout, and Worms.
Industry body UKIE, veteran journalist Jaz Rignall and author Sam Dyer helped Royal Mail picked which games made the cut.
Head to royalmail.com to pre-order the collection now, costing £14.25, or go old school and get in your local Post office queue from January 21.
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