The upcoming Champions Bundle for Halo 4 is set to have many new game types in store, but there's also a multiplayer map that has got everyone talking and waiting for the bundle's release.

Ricochet, which is a new multiplayer game type, will have you playing rounds of what can be compared to basketball, only this time, you'll be shooting balls or skulls as a team and aiming for the enemy's goal instead of yours.

DLCentral showcases a new gameplay footage which shows exactly how Ricochet will look and feel like when you get to playing it.

Halo 4 Champions Bundle will feature the Infinity Armour pack, the Steel Skins pack, and the Bullseye pack, all of which are set to come out on August 20.

Trophy list reveals planned Aliens: Colonial Marines DLC

After it was released, Aliens: Colonial Marines was pretty much chewed up and beaten by the public who were all expressing their disappointments with the game.

In fact, due to reported bad advertising, developer Gearbox software and publisher Sega were sued, according to The PA Report.

Putting that sad issue behind, the revealed trophy list online for Aliens: Colonial Marines seem to hint of a DLC, which GameSpot reports to be titled Stasis Interrupted. While there has not yet been any word on the DLC from the developer, the trophy list has already leaked online.

According to the report, this would be the last DLC for the season pass of the game, but also the first to come as a single-player add-on. More details will be announced as soon as the game developers make the DLC official.

Nintendo, planning to release more games for Wii U?

The spotlight may be trained on the two competing consoles PS4 and Xbox One when it comes to the gaming trend starting this coming holiday, but Nintendo is not backing down without a fight.

For those who may think that the Wii U is already out of the game, Nintendo is now teasing the possibility of more third-party games coming to the Wii U this year.

"Admittedly, there are currently a small number of announcements of new games by third-party software developers for Wii U," said Satoru Iwata, Nintendo president, in a conference quoted by VG 24/7.

Some software developers have become pessimistic about Wii U. However, the time will come when some third-party games for Wii U and for other platforms are released at the same time this year. It is important to have given much momentum to Wii U around that period."

Coming off from the trend of games that have been converted from other platforms instead of originals, it may be that Nintendo may have publishers who are developing for the Wii U exclusively.

This can bring about games that are focused on the Wii U's unique features in the hopes of bringing the console back in the game.