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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    A new look for Remedy.

    The Finnish games studio, best-known for classics like Alan Wake and Max Payne, has updated its logo for the first time in more than two decades. As with most modern logo refreshes, Remedy’s new look is much more streamlined — but it also seems to capture the elusive and unsettling quality of its most recent creation, the supernatural thriller Control.

    Remedy Entertainment’s new logo.
    Image: Remedy Entertainment
    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Castle mania.

    The anime adaptation of Lonely Castle in the Mirror, based on the excellent book by Mizuki Tsujimura, is coming to North America. Gkids has scooped up the rights to the film, which debuted in Japan last year, with plans to hit theaters this summer — and you can get a brief taste in the trailer below.

    For more on why the original book is so fascinating, check out this review from friend of The Verge Alexis Ong.

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    It’s a big day for video game trailers.

    We’re getting a good look at two of the most anticipated titles of the year. This afternoon, at 5PM ET, expect “more than 20 minutes of new Final Fantasy XVI gameplay” ahead of the game’s June launch. But first up? The third (and final) official trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom at 10AM ET.

    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Ghostwire’s Tokyo gets a little bigger.

    As part of its debut on Xbox consoles today, the excellent paranormal action game Ghostwire: Tokyo is getting a big update with more monsters, new missions, and even some expanded story elements. The update is free — making it a great excuse to head back into the haunting city for a bit.

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    Andrew Webster
    Take a (first look at) Mulligan.

    Netflix’s latest adult animated series comes from some of the minds behind 30 Rock and Kimmy Schmidt, and looks like it mashes up those comedy sensibilities with a sci-fi, post-apocalyptic setting.

    It at least has an interesting cast, with the likes of Chrissy Teigen, Tina Fey, Sam Richardson, Dana Carvey, Nat Faxon, Phil LaMarr, Daniel Radcliffe, Ayo Edebiri, Ronny Chieng, and Kevin Michael Richardson all lending their voices. Mulligan starts streaming on May 12th.