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Friday 6-22-18: Dead or Alive Xtreme Pulling Clothes, No More Friday the 13th DLC, and More Burnout-Style Games

It’s a mildly warm, moderately damp Friday, folks. Make of that what you will. Here’s the news.

  • Dead or Alive Xtreme Update Pulls Clothing
  • No More DLC for Friday the 13th
  • Burnout Devs Making Two New Games

Dead or Alive Extreme Venus Vacation


It started with beach volleyball, it evolved into casual and mildly erotic lounging on a vacation island, and eventually grew into something not even allowed in the United States. Dead or Alive Extreme Venus Vacation is the latest in the line of these games. With a new update, the game now includes clothes tugging. If you’re familiar with the franchise, then this is simply another Dead or Alive Extreme game. If you aren’t familiar, well you can watch the trailer.

Friday the 13th DLC


Do you recall the Friday the 13th game released last year? It was an asymmetrical horror action game where one player controls Jason while the 4 others are camp counselors. A while back, the game was experiencing some difficulties legally. A copyright lawsuit between the director of the original Friday the 13th movie, Sean Cunningham, and the film’s writer, Victor Miller had broken out, leaving the game in a rather stuck state. Recently developer head Wes Keltner made a statement regarding how this will affect future content for the game. He explained that while the dispute is active, they cant add ANYTHING to the game, copyrighted or otherwise. He also explained that when you put on hold for so long like this, starting back up again “when its over” is almost impossible. For these reasons, the studio will not be producing any more content for the game, and will only be providing bug fixes and server management. My sympathies for those who play the game.

Not More Burnout Games


Remember the crazy crashes and wreckage of Burnout? What if I told you that former Burnout creators Fiona Sperry and Alex Ward made their own company, Three Fields Entertainment, and plan to release two new games, both with a focus on crashing and chaos? Regardless of what you think, that’s already happening. The company has announced Danger Zone 2 and Dangerous Driving.

Danger Zone 2 is the sequel to the “Crash Zone” style game released years prior. This time, you’re busting your way into city streets. Dangerous Driving is an arcade racer featuring crashes, boosts, and other hectic ideas. More Info on these games as it becomes available.


That’s all for today, thanks for reading! I’ve been aching for this weekend, that’s for sure. Tune in Monday for more news. Otherwise, have a great day.

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