Le genre du film de jeux vidéo a toujours été en proie à plus que sa juste part d'adaptations décevantes. Des films comme les 1993 * Super Mario Bros. * et 1997 Mortal Kombat: Annihilation * sont devenus infâmes pour leur mauvaise qualité et pour ne pas capturer l'essence du matériel source bien-aimé. Cependant, il y a eu une amélioration notable ces dernières années, avec des succès comme la série * Sonic the Hedgehog * et * le film Super Mario Bros. * ouvrant un chemin plus prometteur. Malgré ces progrès, certains films échouent encore, avec * Borderlands * servant d'exemple récent de ce qu'il ne faut pas faire.
La persistance d'Hollywood dans l'adaptation des jeux vidéo dans les films est louable, et il est rassurant de savoir que le bar pour la qualité a été si bas par certains efforts passés qu'il y a beaucoup de place à l'amélioration.
Les pires adaptations de films de jeux vidéo de tous les temps

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Company of Heroes has officially added an online, cross-platform multiplayer mode in a recent update, marking a significant leap forward for the popular World War II real-time strategy (RTS) series. This new feature allows players on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch to seamlessly play together across platforms, breaking down traditional barriers between gaming ecosystems.
The cross-platform functionality is now fully integrated into the game’s online multiplayer system, enabling players to join matches, form teams, and compete in various game modes—including classic Conquest, War of the Nations, and custom scenarios—regardless of their chosen platform. The update also includes enhanced matchmaking, improved anti-cheat systems, and optimized network performance to ensure smooth gameplay across devices.
Developers at Relic Entertainment and publisher Sega emphasized the importance of expanding the Company of Heroes community by making the game more accessible. "We’ve listened to our players, and one of the most requested features has been cross-play," said a studio representative. "Now, whether you're on a console or PC, you can team up with friends and face off against foes from around the world—all in the same battlefield."
The addition of cross-platform multiplayer has been met with widespread enthusiasm from fans, who see it as a major step toward revitalizing the RTS genre and fostering a more inclusive, connected gaming experience.
Players can access the new mode through a free update available now on all supported platforms.