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Jack Bauer is back! Hit Fox show 24 will be returning to TV screens in the not-too-distant future, it has been confirmed.
According to Deadline, following “marathon negotiations,” star Kiefer Sutherland has finally signed on the dotted line, paving the way for the show to get a green-light.
UPDATE: Fox President Kevin Reilly has confirmed that the series will span 12 episodes rather than 24, and probably air next summer.

EA is doing away with its Online Pass program from this point forward, a decision the publisher says is partially based on player response.
“Yes, we’re discontinuing Online Pass,” EA senior director of corporate communications John Reseburg confirmed to GamesBeat in an e-mail. “None of our new EA titles will include that feature.”
Goldrusher zei:
Teknohol1c zei:Ieder gelukkig, geen scepticisme?
Dacht dat tss de paar antwoorden er hier toch zaten die wat meer met de voetjes op de grond staan?
Denken jullie nu echt dat het hier bij blijft? Dat er niks anders achter zit? Sorry, ma dat kan ik echt ni geloven![]()
koolcast zei:
Speaking to Edge, Sundberg has revealed the shots were actually from a steampunk sandbox game the Swedish studio was working on five years ago.
“They were from a steampunk-style game we had in development that we put on ice,” said Sundberg. “I really love that art style, and to combine it with sandbox gameplay is a dream of mine.”
“Fortunately, being an independent developer I can control my own destiny and we’ll make something in that world sooner or later.”
Sundberg later explained on Twitter the game’s shutdown in 2008 cost the studio around 90 developers but that, five years on, Avalanche “is doing better than ever.”