Gear System detailed in Injustice 2 “Your Battles Your Way” trailer

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today released a new Injustice 2 trailer outlining the Gear System that brings a new level of depth to the game, allowing players to evolve their play style and achieve their goals. Gear will open up vast possibilities for personalisation by enabling combatants of all levels to build and power up the ultimate version of their favourite DC characters to fit their fighting style.

Developed by NetherRealm Studios, Injustice 2 features a massive roster of DC Super Heroes and Super-Villains and allows players to build and power up the ultimate version of their favourite DC characters.

The game will be available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the UK on the 19th of May 2017.

Coming soon to Minecraft – The Minecraft Marketplace

Today Microsoft has announced a new platform for Minecraft – the Minecraft Marketplace! Arriving with the 1.1 Discovery Update this Spring, Minecraft Marketplace is a new program that will give players on our Bedrock Engine platforms (mobile and Windows 10 PC) the opportunity to browse, download and play cool community creations from within the game itself. You can uncover all kinds of amazing new content in the Discovery Update.

The idea is to give mobile and Windows 10 players access to a growing catalogue of fun stuff, curated and supplied by us – the Minecraft team – safely and simply, while giving Minecraft creators another way to make a living from the game, allowing them to support themselves in the creation of future projects.

At launch, Minecraft will have a catalogue of amazing adventure maps, texture packs, mini games and more, created by well-known community creators like BlockWorks, Noxcrew and Qwertyuiop The Pie, among others. This is just the start will a few existing partners to get the program running, and Minecraft will be opening up submissions to anyone with a registered business later on down the line.

To make all of this happen, Microsoft is introducing Minecraft Coins, which players can buy using in-app purchases with real currency on their device. We know that Minecraft players often play Minecraft on multiple devices, so we are working toward making content players buy available on multiple devices as well, enabled by a free Xbox Live account.

The Minecraft Marketplace will release with the 1.1 Discovery Update for Bedrock Engine platforms this spring!

Wileyfox pushes out Nougat update to the Swift 2 family

Today Wileyfox has started to push out Nougat update from the now gone Cyanogen OS to the Swift 2 family to start with, all the rest of the lineup of smart phones will be update very soon, with Wileyfox Storm in May and finally the Spark handsets starting in June.

Here is the review of the Swift 2 and the Swift 2X what will Wileyfox release next….

Watch the first teaser trailer for Thor: Ragnarok

Watch the first teaser trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok—the destruction of his homeworld and the end of Asgardian civilization—at the hands of an all-powerful new threat, the ruthless Hela. But first he must survive a deadly gladiatorial contest that pits him against his former ally and fellow Avenger—the Incredible Hulk! “Thor: Ragnarok” thunders into UK Cinemas this October.

Virgin TV BAFTA TV Awards Announcement

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has today announced the shortlist of nominated moments for this year’s Virgin TV’s Must-See Moment, the only award voted for by the British public at the upcoming Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards, taking place on Sunday 14th May at the Royal Festival Hall in London.

The nominated moments are:

  • Game of Thrones: Battle of the Bastards
  • The Late Late Show: Carpool Karaoke Michelle Obama
  • Line of Duty: Urgent Exit Required
  • Planet Earth II: Snakes vs Iguana Chase
  • Strictly Come Dancing: Ed Balls’ Gangnam Style
  • Who Do You Think You Are: Danny Dyer’s Origins

The Virgin TV’s Must-See Moment rewards the TV highlights that had the nation gripped last year: the dramatic scenes, the cliffhangers, the laugh-out-loud and the edge-of-your-seat action. A panel of leading media and entertainment journalists collated the shortlist, which this year champions everything from British drama and global entertainment showstoppers to nature documentaries and factual history programmes.

From Tuesday 11th April (08.00) until Wednesday 10th May (17.00) members of the public will have the opportunity to vote for the Virgin TV’s Must-See Moment at www.virginmedia.com/bafta. Early voters will also enter a prize draw to win tickets to attend the event.

For the first time TV fans can also vote through their television sets- Virgin TV customers can vote through the app on the TiVo platform. Voting via TiVo closes on Thursday 4th May at 23:59.

David Bouchier, Chief Digital Entertainment Officer at Virgin TV, said: “The Virgin TV Must-See Moment celebrates the role that TV has at the heart of British entertainment and culture.  Great television has the power to fire our emotions and get us talking and laughing. From snake chases and huge battle scenes, to seeing big names trying to sing and dance, there is something for everyone. With the nominations we are announcing today, the Great British public has a tough decision to make.  I can’t wait to see the final results.”

Amanda Berry OBE, Chief Executive of BAFTA, added: “With our title sponsor Virgin TV, we are thrilled to announce the shortlist for a new public-voted award this year – Virgin TV’s Must-See Moment. The shortlist demonstrates an incredible range of unforgettable TV moments from last year and I’m sure it will be tough to pick out a favourite.  I look forward to the winner being revealed on Sunday 14 May.”

The nominations for the Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards will be announced tomorrow live on Facebook (facebook.com/bafta)

Huawei P10 and P10 Plus lands on Vodafone

Vodafone has now released the new Huawei P10 the 5.1″ and the P10 Plus the 5.5″ smart phone on the site.

With the P10 on Vodafone has still got there new “Data Extravaganza” event on, so it’s a good time to upgrade you’ll get 24GB of data instead of the normal 6GB if you pay £42 per month for this (plus a £10 up-front cost). That’ll also bag you unlimited texts, unlimited minutes and 2GB of inclusive roaming data when you go abroad.

Also the P10 Plus on Vodafone has still got there new “Data Extravaganza” event on, so it’s a good time to upgrade you’ll get 24GB of data instead of the normal 6GB if you pay £47 per month for this (plus a £10 up-front cost). That’ll also bag you unlimited texts, unlimited minutes and 2GB of inclusive roaming data when you go abroad.

                               Huawei P10                                            Huawei P10 Plus

Size Height: 145.3 mm; Width: 69.3 mm; Depth: 6.98 mm Height: 153.5 mm; Width: 74.2 mm; Depth: 6.98 mm
Colours Ceramic White, Dazzling Blue, Dazzling Gold, Prestige Gold, Graphite Black, Mystic Silver, Rose Gold, Greenery (Colour availability varies by region) Ceramic White, Dazzling Blue, Dazzling Gold, Prestige Gold, Graphite Black, Mystic Silver, Rose Gold, Greenery (Colour availability varies by region)
Finishes High Gloss, Hyper Diamond-Cut, Sandblast High Gloss, Hyper Diamond-Cut, Sandblast
Display 5.1″ FHD, 2.5D glass, Corning Gorilla Glass 5 5.5″ WQHD, 2.5D glass, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
CPU Huawei Kirin 960 (64-bit), Octa-core (4 x 2.5 GHz A72+ 4 x 1.8 GHz A53) Huawei Kirin 960 (64-bit), Octa-core (4 x 2.5 GHz A72+ 4 x 1.8 GHz A53)
RAM 4GB 4GB, 6GB
Storage 64GB 64GB, 128GB
GPU Mali G71 Octa-Core Mali G71 Octa-Core
OS Android 7.0, EMUI 5.1 Android 7.0, EMUI 5.1
Camera Front: 8MP, F/1.9
Rear: Leica Dual-Camera 2.0, 20MP Monochrome & 12MP RGB, SUMMARIT-H F/2.2, OIS
Front: 8MP AF, F/1.9
Rear: Leica Dual-Camera 2.0 Pro Edition, 20MP Monochrome & 12MP RGB, SUMMILUX-H F/1.8, OIS
Battery 3,200mAh, Huawei Super Charge 3,750mAh, Huawei Super Charge

Two Minute Review: Nintendo Switch Carry:Bag from Snakebyte

It’s time to do a two minute review of the Nintendo Switch Carry:Bag from Snakebyte.

Practical, compact and highly resistant, the Carry:Bag presents a smart, uniquely designed storage solution for your Switch tablet and Joy-Con controllers. The unique fold-over design is constructed from durable neoprene material, protecting the console and offering additional space for multiple game cartridges.

Who are Snakebyte?

Established in Germany 1997, the snakebyte group is a leading global provider of consumer electronics. The Company has offices in Germany, Shenzhen, the US and Hong Kong and develops and distributes a wide selection of products specializing in connected media devices, gaming, simulation, drones & RC products. In addition, the Company provides its services in the OEM/ODM sector, working with partners to realise their goals and stay ahead of the competition. The snakebyte group have high levels of expertise in hardware engineering and software development, experts at creating an ecosystem in which technology and media can co-exist and provide state-of-the-art experiences for the consumer.

What’s in the box?

The box contains the Carry Bag.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

If you have a Nintendo Switch then there is a very good chance that you are going to take it out of the house with you, and if you do you really want to protect it. That’s where the Carry:Bag from Snakebyte comes in.

It’s designed to protect your Switch, the controllers and even your cartridges – and it does it very well.

It’s made of a durable neoprene material which not only protects everything, it also looks good too!

So if you need to protect your Nintendo Switch you definitely need to get yourself one of these – and at this price what’s stopping you?

Available now, the Nintendo Switch Carry:Bag from Snakebyte is priced around £11.99.

For more information, please visit mysnakebyte.com and follow snakebyte on Facebook, and Twitter.

Star Wars Ice Cube Tray from Funko UK

We take a look at the Star Wars Ice Cube Tray from Funko UK.

From Underground Toys who have now been acquired by Funko UK.

Headquartered in Everett, WA, Funko is one of the leading creators and innovators of licensed pop culture products to a diverse range of connected consumers. Funko designs, sources and distributes high-velocity collectible products across multiple categories including vinyl figures, action toys, plush, apparel, housewares and accessories for consumers who seek tangible ways to connect with their favorite pop culture brands and characters. In 2015, Funko received a majority investment from ACON Investments, L.L.C, a diversified international private equity firm. As a leader in the large and growing $15 billion global licensed pop culture products market, Funko currently holds one of the largest portfolios of licenses and the rights to create tens of thousands of characters. Funko’s Pop! Vinyl is one of the most popular stylized vinyl collectibles on the market, selling millions of figures to collectors around the world.

There are three different sets to collect – this one with X-Wings and the Millennium Falcon, Yoda and R2-D2 and Darth Vader and some Stormtroopers.

These ice cubes are bound to get people talking – they are really cool (get it, cool).

The Star Wars Ice Cube Tray from Funko UK is available now from various retailers, including Smyths, ToysRus and Gamestop.

Learn more at https://funko.com/, and follow them on Twitter (@OriginalFunko) and Instagram (OriginalFunko).

Win a Lionsgate Comedy DVD Bundle

To celebrate the release of Swiss Army Man on DVD and Blu-ray, we are giving away a Lionsgate Comedy DVD bundle.

Bursting with limitless creativity, Swiss Army Man goes from the absurd to the emotional to the whimsical to the profound and back again. Hank (Paul Dano, There Will Be Blood) is stranded on a deserted island, having given up all hope of ever making it home again. Everything changes when a corpse named Manny (Daniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter) washes up on shore; the two become fast friends, and ultimately go on an epic adventure that will bring Hank back to the woman of his dreams.

Swiss Army Man creates a world like no other – a place of pure fantastical imagination, brimming with magical realism yet featuring two characters whose dreams and fears are entirely relatable. Dano and Radcliffe both fully commit to their directors’ audacious vision, and their work is exceptional, finding the perfect balance of humour and heart that drives the whole film. A celebration of all the wonders cinema has to offer, Swiss Army Man is a cultural phenomenon in the making – a surreal and wholly original examination of human vulnerability and connection that must be experienced.

Outrageously fun and deeply affecting, Swiss Army Man is a gonzo buddy comedy that is the feature film debut of acclaimed music video directors Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan (collectively known as ‘Daniels’, and responsible for the visionary “Turn Down For What” video, among many others).

How to enter to win

We have a Lionsgate Comedy DVD bundle to giveaway, including Dirty Grandpa, Eddie the Eagle, Sing Street, and Absolutely Anything.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is to enter below:

Win a Lionsgate Comedy DVD Bundle

The closing date is 12.00am on Sunday 23rd April 2017. This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

Lionsgate UK Releases Swiss Army Man on DVD & Blu-ray 10th April, 2017

Bespoke Arcades announces a one of a kind arcade for Yooka-Laylee

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Bespoke Arcades, today announced a customisable arcade entertainment via a special partnership with label Team17 and Playtonic Games, creating a one-of-a-kind arcade machine to celebrate the launch of the highly-anticipated game, Yooka-Laylee.

Complete with jaw-dropping Yooka-Laylee themed graphics, the stand-up arcade may look retro in nature, but in fact conceals state-of-the-art technology allowing gamers to play a host of cherished arcade favourites and then instantly switch to Yooka-Laylee, enabling players to experience the game in an entirely unique fashion, complete with HD 28inch screen and powerful integrated sound system!

The Yooka-Laylee Arcade Machine will debut in London’s Loading Bar, London from April 10th where it will remain available to play for a limited time only.

Yooka-Laylee is an all-new open-world platformer from key creative talent behind the Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country games. Exploring huge, beautiful worlds, gamers meet (and beat) an unforgettable cast of characters and horde a vault-load of shiny collectibles as buddy-duo Yooka (the green one) and Laylee (the wisecracking bat with the big nose) embark on an epic adventure to thwart corporate creep Capital B and his devious scheme to absorb all the world’s books… and convert them into pure profit!

Yooka-Laylee was funded on Kickstarter in June 2015, raising an incredible £2.1 million from more than 80,000 backers and remains the most funded UK games Kickstarter ever.

Gavin Price, MD of Playtonic commented, “Yooka-Laylee features several really fun, multiplayer arcade games, so when the opportunity emerged to make a real Yooka arcade cabinet it felt like a great fit! Even better, for the coming weeks, you don’t even need to leave the pub to play it.”

Ben Georget, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Bespoke Arcades. “We’ve worked on hundreds of arcades with custom features and graphics, but the Yooka-Laylee machine holds a special place in our hearts. Our team are huge fans of the Rare era and we’ve been looking forward to Yooka-Layee for what seems like forever! We’re delighted to be part of the games’ launch.”

The special edition Yooka-Laylee Arcade Machine will be available to play for a limited time only, exclusively at the Loading Bar, 97 Stoke Newington Rd, Stoke Newington, London N16 8BX from 10th April.

Review: NieR Automata

It has certainly been an interesting 12 months for Platinum Games, from the abhorrent TMNT: Mutants in Manhattan to the controversial cancelling of Xbox Exclusive title Scalebound following a troubled development and multiple delays saw Xbox pull the pin and end the project. But rising out of the ashes of that disaster came a very impressive and highly polished demo for a PlayStation 4 console exclusive that grabbed my attention and gave a glimmer of hope that Platinum Games was back on track.

NieR: Automata on paper sounds relatively straightforward, an action based RPG using open world structure with the well known combat gameplay style of Platinum Games. In reality Automata is something very special indeed as it blends gameplay mechanics with an incredible musical soundtrack, great visuals and a story that only gets better as it unfolds and some satisfying combat that is accessible to players of all talents. So much of what this game so amazing is hidden beneath the surface that does take quite a bit of patience and persistence to get to it but if the player is prepared to do so, it is rewarding.

Automata tells the story of an Earth that has suffered a devastating Alien Invasion which forced the remaining survivors of humanity to flee to the Moon. The Aliens used robots to tear down humanity and now the earth is populated by those machines. In an attempt to take back the Earth, the combat android force called YoRHa take strike missions against the robots to try and take back control of the planet. Sounds all lovely sci-fi doesn’t it. This is where the player steps in, taking on the role of Android 2B, who along with support Android 9S, and going to Earth to take down the robot threat wherever they encounter it by exploring a ravaged world which has completely been taking over by robot forces.

If you have played the free playable demo from the PSN Store then you will instantly recognise the opening to the game which makes up the demo itself. The opening gives players a really great sense of what the combat and narrative style to Automata is to a degree. As you explore an industrial plant and start to tackle the robots infesting the site, the gameplay showcases the combat and setting for the game really well. 2B uses swords to tear through enemies using light and heavy attacks with a combat system so deceptively simply that players can begin to string impressive combos together with ease by combining attacks. Then the game will throw in a surprise when it adds in some twin stick shooting action using the Pod that assists each android, and can shoot down projectiles and help add some firepower to the swordplay used by the Androids in battle.

Another twist will see the action move from a third person perspective to side scrolling when the environment requires some platforming and the camera switches to a side view. Whilst a little off putting when it first happens, it soon becomes fluid and natural when the view and gameplay shifts to side scrolling and that is really one of the genius elements of Automata. When it introduce a new gameplay mechanic which may feel awkward to start with, it becomes second nature very quickly which is a testament to how deep but simply the combat and control system is to get to grips with.

But I did have some issues at points where the game can become both overwhelming in its structure and sometimes just the sheer randomness of things happening in the game. Automata is an open world game in that it allows the player the freedom to explore and take on enemies freely in the world as they see fit. Where it can become problematic, and something that almost lost me around the six hour mark, is the sheer volume of random side quests the player will soon find littering their map. Just exploring will introduce 2B and 9S to different characters and situations that quickly become side missions and objectives to complete. Some are necessary in order to introduce new areas for the player, and others will be there to serve as vehicles to gain more XP and components to level up and purchase new weapons. But quite a lot of them feel tedious and confusing as the main story missions can come as a result of almost blindly completing side missions.

The sense of randomness almost became game breaking for me at times as some dialogue exchanges took me out of the experience and with no real reason for it. One instance came just after completing a series of side quests in a new location and then suddenly listening to 2B take a radio call from an Operator, responsible for giving objectives to the androids on Earth. During this call the operator is talking to 2B, telling her about a failed attempt of that Operator to ask another Operator out and seemingly being rejected. Now 2B as a character is rather cold, she is clinical and really only focuses on the objective or mission she is on. So to have a non important character suddenly contact her to have a meaningless conversation which 2B will neither care about or have the social desire to even help with just felt odd, random and the more annoying as such random things happened

My main complaint about Automata is the map, a satellite image as such, which serves as the only real navigation for the player once on Earth. Side missions, known locations, camps and fast travel points are all shown on this map, well sort of. Because of the sheer amount of side missions you can pick up at any one time, the map simply becomes a bland beige colour with red diamonds on the edges indicating you have something to do in that direction. There is no real way to track the missions you have or the objectives that will progress the main story so it can be very easy to get lost and the map does nothing to help. That feeling that the game is simply happy to throw everything at the player to just leave them to sort through the mess is a shame, it is a factor of open world and freedom of gameplay but a little help in tracking missions would be a kindness.

Back to the positives and Automata is at times a stunning example of creative design and illustration. The character models are beautifully drawn and animation both in and outside of combat. The design of the enemy robots range from rather cute bots you would expect to come across in Star Wars to huge monstrosity machines which you can fully appreciate were responsible for almost making the human race extinct during the Alien invasion. Some of the big set pieces and boss battles are just as mind blowing as visually rich as they are from combat gameplay to experience. Early on in the game you will come across a Robot village in which the robots are not combative, instead they have started to adopt human characteristics such as identifying themselves as siblings with another robot, and some will even have taken on human features such as drawing clothes and faces on themselves and starting to exhibit human emotions and actions. The subtlety and detail in this way is surprising and just helps to create a really wondrous world to be in. This is complimented by a musical soundtrack that is something very special in deed with a vast amount of tracks that change depending on where the player is and is doing at the time whether it is exploring, travelling to a location or a big action sequence, the music is so crucial to setting the tone in the game but so impactful.

NieR: Automata is something special to experience, but it can be a rather Marmite game as to unlock its real potential does take time and patience. It is a game that has multiple endings with the promise that no follow up playthrough is the same as the one before. In fact it has 26 possible endings, which is just hard to get your head around. Visually this is one on the most vibrant games I have played in the last year and with a musical soundtrack as diverse and memorable as any Final Fantasy game. 2B and 9S make quite the gaming couple, and the story has so many twists and turns and stand out moments that it deserves attention if you like action RPGs. Getting to grips with its many layers will take time, and I found myself having to take a break from playing just to soak it all in and get my head in the right place to tackle it. But it will be rewarding if you keep at it.

Platinum Games have definitely found their mojo again with Automata, the combat is slick and fun and shows them once again at their best, something I am very pleased to finally be able to say once again.

Here is the list of winners from last night British Academy Games Awards

BAFTA has announced the winners from last nights British Academy Games Awards, which celebrated the very best in games of the past year. The ceremony was hosted by Danny Wallace at Tobacco Dock, London.


Uncharted 4, the action adventure game developed by Naughty Dog Studios, won Best Game. This is the fifth win for the series, its previous four came in 2010 for Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.


INSIDE, the puzzle-platformer adventure game, won four BAFTAs: Artistic Achievement, Game Design, Narrative and Original Property. 


Overcooked, the cooking simulation game, won British Game and Family. Firewatch, the first-person mystery adventure game, won Debut Game and Performer for Cissy Jones.

Another six games were winners on the night. The autobiographical game That Dragon, Cancer won for Game Innovation. Futuristic sports-action game Rocket League won Evolving Game. The team-based multiplayer first-person shooter Overwatch won the BAFTA for Multiplayer. Pokémon Go, the location based augmented reality game, won in Mobile Game. The Last Guardian, the action-adventure game, won the BAFTA for Audio Achievement. The mystery adventure game Virginia won in Music.


The AMD eSports Audience Award was won by Clash Royale, seeing off competition from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Dota 2, League of Legends, Overwatch and Street Fighter V.


Showcasing the best in games development and design talent, the BAFTA Ones to Watch Award in association with Dare to be Digital was won by Among The Stones, a 3D platform game created by a team of student developers from Abertay University.

The Special Award was presented to Brenda Romero in recognition of her outstanding creative contribution to the industry and for her illustrious career in game design, her advocacy for the art and creative process behind game-making, and her commitment to encouraging the next generation of talent in the industry.

Xbox Project Scorpio Specs have been revealed

Today Microsoft has reveal the specs via Digital Foundry for Project Scorpio which will have 12GB of DDR5 RAM, at 6.8GHz with 326 GB/s bandwidth.

As previously known, Scorpio will rock eight CPU cores, but now we have a little more detail. It’s a custom design sporting 2.3GHz, with a 4MB L2 cache.

Project Scorpio will sport a compact design, owing to advanced cooling techniques pioneered by Microsoft’s leading industrial design team.

Project Scorpio will achieve SIX TERAFLOPS of GPU power using a customized design, with 1,172 GHz, 40 compute units, while leveraging features from AMD’s Polaris architecture.
As expected, Scorpio will retain the Xbox One S 4K UHD Blu-ray drive.
DF tested a version with a 1 TB HDD, but it’s not yet known if it will come in other configurations.
Scorpio will have both HDMI-in and out, 3x USB 3.0, a SPDIF digital audio port, an IR receiver/blaster, and will support Kinect with a USB adapter.

All pictures and specs are from Eurogamer/Digital Foundry

Digital Foundry stated that the performance of Scorpio is “remarkable,” emphasizing how the Forza Motorsport demo they witnessed achieved True 4K and 60 frames per second (FPS) with a “substantial performance overhead,” which we understand to be around 65 percent.

Screenshot taken from the engine running Forza 6 that got converted to Project Scorpio in 48 hours

This means that Project Scorpio can achieve a huge amount of graphical improvements out of the box, with room for developers to make additional improvements to shadows, anti-aliasing, draw distance and various other performance-hogging game design aspects.

More information about Project Scorpio coming this E3 in June, with pricing and release date window.

Win Fortitude Season 2 on Blu-ray

To celebrate the release of Fortitude Season 2 on DVD and Blu-ray, we have 3 Blu-ray’s to give away.

 

FORTITUDE, the chilling Arctic series returns for a second season that is darker than ever. Season two begins several weeks after the disturbing events of season one as the strange goings-on continue in the town of Fortitude after a body is discovered. Prepare to brave the cold as FORTITUDE: THE COMPLETE SEASON 2 and FORTITUDE: THE COMPLETE SEASONS 1 & 2 is available to pre-order now from http://amzn.to/2o2zXgf and comes to Digital HD on 31st March and on Blu-ray™ and DVD from 1st May 2017.

Managing to escape the terrifying events of season one and returning to Fortitude are; Sofie Gråbøl (The Killing, Aftermath) as Governor Hildur Odegard; Richard Dormer (’71, Game of Thrones) as Sheriff Dan Anderssen; Luke Treadaway (A Street Cat Named Bob, Unbroken) as scientist Vincent Rattrey; and Darren Boyd (Stan Lee’s Lucky Man, The World’s End) as Markus Huseklepp. They are joined by an array of stellar new names including; Dennis Quaid (The Day After Tomorrow, A Dog’s Purpose) as fisherman Michael Lennox; Michelle Fairley (Game of Thrones, Philomena) as Michael’s wife, Freya Lennox; Ken Scott (The Missing, The Hobbit Trilogy) as government official Erling Munk; Parminder Nagra (E.R, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) as Dr. Sarinda Khatri; and Robert Sheehan (Misfits, Moonwalkers) is Vladek Klimov.

In season two we return to Fortitude in the aftermath of the horrific events which have changed the town forever. The wasp contamination has been eliminated, but the effects are still fresh and life isn’t the same for the once close knit community. Dan is missing and is now presumed dead despite Eric’s desperate attempts to find him, and Governor Odegard is desperately fighting to save her job and a town in disrepute.

Out in the stunning wilderness, nature is growing ever more dangerous and Fortitude is faced with unpredictable new threats. The sky has turned red with a Blood Aurora, and a mysterious new stranger arrives at the isolated town with an unsettling agenda. When another murder brings terror the already fragile community, we soon realise that in Fortitude nothing, and no-one, is ever how they seem.

How to enter to win

We have 3 copies of Fortitude Season 2 to give away on Blu-ray.

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is to enter below:


The closing date is 12.00am on Sunday 23rd April 2017. This contest is only open to those in the UK – sorry!

Fortitude Season 2 is available on Blu-ray and DVD from 1st May 2017.

FORTITUDE: THE COMPLETE SEASON 2 is available on Digital HD now

Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search?keywords=B06XTGZTYD%7C&tag=warner-21&index=blended&linkCode=ur2&suppress-ve=1

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/tv-season/fortitude-season-2/id1210118808?ls=1&app=itunes?at=1l3v6fA