Bethesda has announced that its previously announced next-gen update for Fallout 4 has been delayed, and will now launch at some point in 2024. It’s certainly disappointing for fans who have been waiting, but it does make next year a surprisingly big one for Fallout: the live-action series starts streaming in April.
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The streamer continues to ever-so-slowly move away from binge releases, at least when it comes to some of its biggest shows. The third season of Bridgerton will follow in the footsteps of Stranger Things and The Witcher by releasing in two parts: the first premieres on May 16th, followed by another batch of episodes on June 13th.
There are some very good options if you’ve got the time. Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron is in theaters, while Leave the World Behind is streaming on Netflix. When it comes to games, things are pretty busy: Baldur’s Gate 3 finally hit Xbox, Final Fantasy XVI has some surprise DLC, Lego Fortnite launched, and Apple Arcade added a few new titles like Sonic Dream Team.
Epic’s rollout of games inside of Fortnite continues. Today it’s Rocket Racing, from Rocket League developer Psyonix, which is — as you’ve probably guessed — a 3D arcade racer. With rockets. I played a bit of it earlier in the week and it felt like a pretty slick game, one where you spend almost as much time flying through the air as speeding along the road. You can check it out for free right now in Fortnite.
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