
Gilpin’s role in Jaws 2 came in the wake of the young actor’s debut in the TV series “Thunder” and the feature film Where’s Willie?, and in subsequent years he would go on to appear in the TV shows “CHiPS,” “Fantasy Island,” “Flying High,” “Silver Spoons” and “China Beach.” THR notes in their report today, “Gilpin died Saturday in Dallas after a long battle with glioblastoma, his older sister, Frasier actress Peri Gilpin, announced.”Īs a child actor, Marc Gilpin played Martin Brody’s (Roy Scheider) young son Sean Brody in Jaws 2 (1978), the very first sequel to Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster horror classic. Now where’s that Diablo II remaster announcement?īest known to horror fans for his role in the horror sequel Jaws 2, actor Marc Gilpin has passed away this week at the age of 56 after a long battle with glioblastoma, THR reports. The game will run at 60 fps, and in handheld mode, the game will display at 720p, and then change to 960p when docked. In addition, cross-platform play won’t be available. Unfortunately, despite Blizzard implementing a feature that lets players transfer characters from PS3 and Xbox 360 to PS4 and Xbox One, the Switch will not have this feature.

The only thing that won’t be uploaded is leaderboards.Īnd yes, unlike the hiccup that plagued Diablo III when it first launched, you can play offline, still have progress count, and can load your profiles back and forth on other Switches. That also includes achievements and campaign progress.


Using the Nintendo Switch Online servers, players can also upload save files to the cloud, allowing for progress to be backed up and also transferred onto other devices. Up to four players can also team up to engage in multiplayer, whether they’re sharing a screen on a single Nintendo Switch, linking their consoles together wirelessly, or teaming up through the Nintendo Switch Online service. Aiming for a Fall 2018 release priced at $59.99, Diablo III: Eternal Collection will feature the original game, alongside the Reaper of Souls expansion and “Rise of the Necromancer” DLC pack, the fully-unlocked Adventure Mode, Challenge Rifts, and the Kanai’s Cube item. Well, there’s no denying it now for Blizzard, as they’ve officially confirmed that Diablo III is indeed heading to the Nintendo Switch (seeing as Forbes accidentally let the news slip).
