
David Archy Men’s Micro Modal Trunks, Snappy Popcorn Supplies Coconut Oil, and a $10 off coupon on household supplies from Amazon lead off Saturday’s deals.
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David Archy Men’s Micro Modal Trunks, Snappy Popcorn Supplies Coconut Oil, and a $10 off coupon on household supplies from Amazon lead off Saturday’s deals.
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If you have Destiny 2 and can’t figure out how to start the game’s new Vex Offensive, you’re not alone. We were initially vexed, too. (Yes, I’m a dad.).
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Iron Man VR was announced in March and has looked promising ever since. However, while we’ve gotten our hands on a small demo for the game, we’ve been eagerly anticipating playing the full release. During today’s Marvel Games panel at New York Comic Con, Marvel revealed we’ll finally have that opportunity on February 28.
IGN reports the panel, which is not being streamed, also including the game’s first story trailer. We’ll update this story once that trailer hits the internet. Iron Man VR launches on PSVR February 28, 2020.
Update: PlayStation has shared the story trailer, which you can see below.
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[Source: IGN]
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Monster Hunter World is the gift that just keeps on giving. Yesterday, some details trickled out on what’s ahead in the October 10 update, which includes a new volcanic area and the option to invite friends to your room. Today, Capcom upped the ante with a cool trailer to reveal that Leon and Claire, in their Resident Evil 2 form, are joining the hunt.
Leon and Claire have faced their fair share of monsters in the Resident Evil series, but now they’re getting a taste of the Monster Hunter life. The trailer shows Leon and Claire facing off against zombies dressed in Monster Hunter attire as they swarm areas like the Coral Highlands. They later take on popular monsters such as Tigrex and Vaal Hazak. Seeing Claire slice and dice with a longsword is something else, and Leon is equipped with a flashy gun that packs some power. Then Mr. X shows up, taking on the role the handler usually does. We’re guessing he’s a skin for the handler.
This all hits in November, but no exact date was listed. Watch the trailer below to see for yourself.
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It’s hammer time!
Chucklefish has announced it will be adding a new commander to its tactical turn-based strategy game Wargroove as free DLC. While the developer and publisher couldn’t share all of the details about this upcoming DLC, it was able to confirm it will be available very soon.
The new commander is the Outlaw Chief Wulfar. If you’ve played through the main campaign in Wargroove, you should at least be familar with the units from this faction. Here’s a bit about him, including his groove:
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“Not in development”.
When Nintendo revealed a sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was officially in development at this year’s E3, the darker tone was immediately noticeable. In fact, we sort of got Majora’s Mask vibes, as there was so much doom and gloom present within the teaser trailer.
With this in mind, a modeler and animator known as ‘The Regressor‘ has taken the teaser trailer for Link’s next outing on Switch and “demade” it – to make it look like a Nintendo 64 title. Although the creator says their goal wasn’t to perfectly replicate the Zelda games on Nintendo 64, we think it looks spot on.
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But it’s “more difficult than people realise”.
With the team-based shooter Overwatch on its way to Nintendo Switch, Blizzard has been asked once again if cross-play is on the cards, in hope heroes across all platforms can one day unite in-game. We heard in September how the company was still trying to determine if such a thing even made sense, and the question has now been raised again.
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Every upcoming PlayStation 4 release date in October 2019.
What new PS4 games are releasing in October 2019? This is a gargantuan window for the PlayStation 4, so you can kiss goodbye to your social life. Headline titles include Destiny 2: Shadowkeep, Concrete Genie, MediEvil, and The Outer Worlds – but spare a thought for the likes of Afterparty, Close to the Sun, and Ghost Recon: Breakpoint as well. There’s also a little game called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare due out towards the end of the month.
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Assemble.
Update: Sony’s officially outlined Marvel’s Iron Man VR’s roster of purchase options. The standard release will cost just $39.99, and if you pre-order from participating retailers you’ll score four custom armours and a dynamic PS4 theme. Plump up for the $49.99 Digital Deluxe version from the PlayStation Store and you’ll grab a further four armour styles, 12 Research Points (allowing you to unlock some in-game upgrades for Iron Man early), a digital soundtrack, and an exclusive theme. Pre-order from the PS Store and you’ll also unlock a month trial to Marvel Unlimited.
Marvel’s Iron Man VR will fly to PlayStation VR on 28th February, comic book megacorp Marvel announced at New York Comic Con earlier today. That’s just a week after The Last of Us: Part II, meaning that you can expect two major PlayStation 4 exclusives in just seven days – and Final Fantasy VII Remake’s due out almost immediately afterwards as well.
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Having already introduced warnings in Chrome that let you know when you’re visiting a non-secure website – that is, HTTP rather than HTTPS – Google is taking things further and is planning to start blocking ‘mixed content’.
In future versions of Chrome, Google will block HTTP content that is loaded by encrypted HTTPS sites. The company is taking steps to address the problem of secure sites that pull in content – such as scripts, media files and iframes – that are not secure. It calls this mixed content.
The reason for wanting to lock this down further is that HTTP content can be interfered with. This means that an incorrect image could be displayed, or a malicious script could be run in the background.
As it has done with previous changes, the new security feature is going to rolled out gradually. Starting with Chrome 79, which is due to moved from development and beta testing channels for a mainstream release in December, Google will start to completely block mixed content.
At the same time, the company will also introduce a new toggle that will enable users to unblock mixed content on specific sites. Google also says that in order to minimise disruption, it will “autoupgrade mixed resources to https://, so sites will continue to work if their subresources are already available over https://”.
With Chrome 80, Google will automatically upgrade mixed audio and video resources to https://, and Chrome will block them by default if they fail to load over https://. The browser will load mixed images, but Google says that this will cause Chrome to show a ‘not secure’ chip in the omnibox. This build of the browser is due to hit the early release channels in January 2020.
With Chrome 81 the following month, Google will continue to upgrade mixed content to HTTPS, and will start to block and images that fail to load in this way. The option to override this blocking will remain, so Chrome users should not find that any of their favourite websites suddenly become inaccessible. Google’s hope is that the move will encourage more website developers to stop the practice of using mixed content.
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