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  • 3v3 Gunfight Mode Coming To Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare

    3v3 Gunfight Mode Coming To Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has several excellent multiplayer modes, but none deliver the intimate intensity of Gunfight. What started out as a mode delivering 2v2 battles, has since adopted 1v1 fights, and will soon add 3v3 battles in a forthcoming update. Developer Infinity Ward announced the news on its blog, and also revealed additional load out slots will be added to the game in the coming weeks.

    Gunfight Tournaments sound like they are still a little ways off. Infinity Ward said it’s still squashing bugs, but was pleased with the player engagement and is adding in more rewards for the next one.

    The blog details issues Infinity Ward is working on and also reveals a schedule for fans to keep an eye on. Tuesday brings playlist updates, Thursday behind-the-scenes content, and Friday is the community update. 

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  • Batman: Arkham Origins Studio Once Again Teases New Project With Cryptic Logo

    Batman: Arkham Origins Studio Once Again Teases New Project With Cryptic Logo

    Will this Warner Bros. Montreal tease actually lead to an announcement? The studio’s last attempt from September 2019 didn’t go anywhere. In that moment, Warner Bros. Montreal released a series of logos that looked vaguely Batman-like, and today’s tease is basically the same thing. The studio released pieces of a logo across three of its social-media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram), and people were quick to put it together.

    pic.twitter.com/lDK7fDbkYC

    — ? joshua ? (@JoshuaXXGaga) January 9, 2020

    While the image doesn’t necessarily scream “Batman,” the skyline does have what appears to be the Gotham Clock Tower front and center. As another Twitter user pointed out, it also looks a lot like a Gotham City Police Department badge. Let’s hope these teases actually go somewhere and lead to what we all hope is a new Batman game, perhaps even another in the Arkham universe.

    This looks like a GCPD badge, so either something to do with Barbara or Gordon pic.twitter.com/4RlXdYSR8I

    — Dr. Dre’s brother’s cousin’s friend (@andreisygold) January 9, 2020

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  • Joker Costume Spotted On The Back Of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore Box Art

    Another cameo.

    Next week sees the release of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore. If you didn’t already know, the game is a slightly enhanced version of the original Wii U title from 2016. The latest iteration comes with new songs, a new story, and even new costumes.

    Ahead of its worldwide release next week, something interesting has been spotted on the back of the Switch box art (via Amazon Japan). If the title wasn’t enough of a hint, it’s Joker’s outfit from Persona 5. Here are some grainy images of the Japanese box art, courtesy of Twitter user @theprinceofiris:

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  • Mighty Switch Force! Collection Gets A Limited Run Physical Release On Switch

    Pre-orders open next week.

    In addition to the Vitamin Connection release date, WayForward has also revealed it has teamed up with Limited Run Games to release a physical version of Mighty Switch Force! Collection on the Switch. This collaboration is part of LRG’s ‘WayForward Day’, with a two-week pre-order period opening on 17th January.

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  • WayForward Releases First Trailer For Its Switch Exclusive Vitamin Connection, Due Out Next Month

    Save the Sables.

    You might recall how WayForward – best known for the Shantae series – announced a new action title exclusively for the Nintendo Switch last August. It’s called Vitamin Connection and allows up to two players to enter a microscopic world as Vita-Boy and Mina-Girl, as they guide a minuscule Capsule Ship into battle against evil bacteria living within organisms.

    WayForward has now shared its very first trailer of the game, and it introduces us to the Sable family and their pet dog. Of course, it’s your job to protect this family and keep them as healthy as possible. There are even some “wacky and wild” sub-games to enjoy on the side.

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  • Guide: Ghost of Tsushima FAQ – Everything We Know So Far

    All your questions answered.

    Ghost of Tsushima is on the horizon, and we’re all pretty excited here at Push Square Towers. This upcoming game from inFAMOUS and Sly Cooper devs Sucker Punch Productions is looking incredibly promising. We haven’t seen much of the game in action, but we can glean a fair few details from what’s been released so far. Below, we’ll be going through some common questions about Ghost of Tsushima so you’re prepared for this samurai showdown.

    We will be keeping this FAQ up to date as new information becomes available.

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  • Poll: What’s Your Most Anticipated PS4 Game of 2020?

    Place your votes now.

    We’ve had our say, so now we turn the question over to you. It is time for the Push Square community to once again select the PlayStation 4 games it is most excited about for the year of 2020. It’s a bit of a weird one this time around, what with the PlayStation 5 and its selection of launch games looming on the horizon, but that doesn’t mean the PS4 has been forgotten about. Quite the opposite, in fact. However, out of all the current-generation titles still left to launch, which one are you looking forward to most? Let’s find out.

    Last year, you lot crowned Days Gone your most anticipated PS4 game of 2019 — the very same title which went on to win the Push Square Readers’ Game of the Year earlier this month. If that’s not proof that this community has the knack for spotting a diamond amongst the rough, we don’t know what is. We must lay one ground rule for voting this time, however. The titles in question must either be confirmed to be releasing this year or all but certain to launch at some point across 2020, which means the likes of Elden Ring and Beyond Good & Evil 2 didn’t make the cut. Anyway, it’s time to select your most anticipated PS4 game of 2020.

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  • The Mandalorian season 2: release date, Baby Yoda’s homeworld and what we know

    The Mandalorian season 2: release date, Baby Yoda’s homeworld and what we know

    Even though Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has generated as much heated discussion as The Last Jedi did, Star Wars fans have certainly united in appreciating the Disney Plus TV show The Mandalorian – and it’s not all because of the adorable Force child Baby Yoda.

    The Mandalorian season 2 is eagerly anticipated, and set to return to the lawless Western-themed worlds of the show’s brilliant first year, but with extra intrigue. 

    These are the big questions that need to be answered in season 2. How will the eponymous bounty hunter, Din Djaren, carry out his mission to locate Baby Yoda’s home and people? What is the mysterious “Darksaber“ brandished by Imperial officer Moff Gideon in the season 1 finale? And what Skywalker Saga characters might The Mandalorian be running into?

    Ahead of its return in fall 2020, we ask all the important questions about The Mandalorian season 2 release date, story, Baby Yoda’s potential homeworld and more…

    The Mandalorian season 2 release date: coming fall 2020

    The Mandalorian season 2 was always inevitable – indeed, showrunner Jon Favreau announced that production had begun when when a single season 1 episode had aired.

    Favreau revealed a little more on Friday December 27, via a tweet confirming that the new season is coming in Fall 2020. The Mandalorian season 1 debuted on November 12, 2019, so don’t be surprised if there’s a similar date for season 2.

    The Mandalorian season 2 will be about the search for Baby Yoda’s home (and we might found out his name)

    One of George Lucas’s big rules in Star Wars storytelling was that the identity of veteran Jedi master Yoda’s species and planet were to be kept under wraps. It looks like that particular prime directive may have been discarded by Disney now it owns the Lucasfilm empire, however, as all the signs suggest The Mandalorian season 2 will focus on the search for “the Child” – aka Baby Yoda’s – home. 

    During the season 1 finale, the Mandalorian Armorer on Nevarro tells the Mandalorian (real name Din Djaren) that because Baby Yoda is a foundling (and therefore probably not, as previously speculated, a clone), “By creed it it is in your care.” She then adds that, “You have no choice, you must reunite it with its own kind.”

    Unfortunately for Mando, however, the Armorer didn’t have any information on where he might find them: “This you must determine,” she teases.

    But as ever in Star Wars, there’s a degree of ambiguity here – and the identity of who the Mandalorian is actually looking for may come down to your own point of view.

    Perhaps Mando is, as it seems at first glance, looking for the homeworld of Yoda’s species. Or maybe he’s simply looking for Jedi who survived the Emperor’s Order 66 purge in Revenge of the Sith, some three decades earlier. 

    Why the confusion? In the Outer Rim worlds that provide the setting for The Mandalorian, the Force exploits of the Jedi are just myth – indeed, the Mandalorian simply says of Baby Yoda’s Force abilities that “it can move objects with its mind”. 

    “I know of such things,” the Armorer reveals. “The songs of aeons past tell of battles between Mandalore the Great and an order of sorcerers called Jedi that fought with such powers.” Crucially, when Mando asks if Baby Yoda is an enemy, the Armorer states: “Its kind were enemies but this individual is not.”

    So seeing as Mandalore’s battles were with the Jedi, rather than specifically with Yoda’s species, this implies that Mando’s new bounty may actually be the Jedi…

    Or maybe the Mandalorian will settle for simply finding out Baby Yoda’s name. Apparently he has one, and Disney CEO Bob Iger told The Star Wars Show that he knows what it is – not that he’s giving anything away. 

    The Baby Yoda name mystery deepened, when it was revealed that Chapter 8 director and IG-11 voice Taika Waititi also knows the creature’s real name. Waititi elaborated on Twitter in typically amusing fashion:

    The Mandalorian season 2: the Darksaber explained

    Above: clips from The Clone Wars featuring the Darksaber.

    When Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) cuts himself out of his stricken TIE Fighter at the end of The Mandalorian season 1 finale, he uses a blade that sounds much like a lightsaber, but looks rather different to the weapons we’re used to seeing in the hands of Jedi and Sith. More sword-like in shape, with a black blade surrounded by a bright glow, it should, however, be familiar to viewers of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. Because unless we’re very much mistaken, this looks like the legendary Darksaber.

    This unique weapon is a key part of Star Wars – and particularly Mandalorian – lore. Originally created by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian warrior to join the Jedi order, it became a symbol of power on the planet of Mandalore. At the conclusion of Star Wars Rebels (set two years before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope) it ended up in the hands of Bo-Katan Kryze, who was deemed the rightful heir to the Mandalorian leadership.

    But how did such an important weapon end up in Moff Gideon’s hands? We do know that at some point between the end of Rebels and Return of the Jedi, the Empire carried out the so-called “Great Purge”, all but wiping out the Mandalorians. We also know that Gideon was an officer in the Imperial Security Bureau (ISB) during the Purge, so could have obtained the Darksaber from Bo-Katan at that time. (If that does turn out to be the case, it’ll be intriguing to find out if Bo-Katan survived – she was played by Battlestar Galactica’s Katee Sackhoff in both The Clone Wars and Rebels, so this could be a chance to get a fan-favorite actor into the show.)

    Alternatively, the Darksaber could have been in the possession of the Mandalorian “Tribe” living underground on Nevarro throughout The Mandalorian season 1 –Gideon may simply have obtained it when his Imperial remnant wiped out most of the Mandalorians in hiding. This seems less likely, however – surely the surviving Armorer would have protected such an important weapon with her life.

    The Mandalorian season 2: Original Trilogy characters rumored

    According to Deadline, “Insiders have hinted that several established characters from the Skywalker saga’s feature films mythology will make appearances during the show’s sophomore season.” Jon Favreau’s release date tweet above showed a picture of a Gamorrean, one of the so-called Pig Guards from Jabba’s Palace in Return of the Jedi, but we suspect that – if this insider’s rumors are accurate – they’re referring to someone who’s a significantly bigger deal in the saga than that.

    While Jabba the Hutt, Darth Vader and the Emperor are dead (or so the galaxy believes…) and Luke Skywalker is unlikely to crop up away from the saga that bears his name, there are plenty of big names in the Star Wars universe who’ll be operating around the time of The Mandalorian, set five years after the destruction of the second Death Star in Return of the Jedi. Original trilogy survivors Han Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Lando Calrissian, C-3PO, R2-D2, and even Rebel legends Wedge Antilles, Admiral Ackbar and Nien Nunb could all cross paths with the Mandalorian and Baby Yoda. 

    But we’d be much more interested to see General Hux’s dad, Brendol – a former Imperial officer who was instrumental in the formation of the First Order – or even (SPOILER ALERT) Rey’s parents. Now that we know they lived in hiding – pretending to be “nobody” before giving Rey away – any new glimpses at their backstory could enhance what we learned in The Rise of Skywalker.

    Perhaps most likely, however, is the reappearance of various bounty hunters hired by Darth Vader to capture the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back. IG-88, Zuckuss, Dengar, Bossk and 4-LOM are still theoretically looking for work in the time of The Mandalorian season 2, and definitely operate in the same hives of scum and villainy as our friendly neighborhood Mando. 

    Maybe we’ll even see a return for the legendary Boba Fett… Yes, he was last seen being swallowed by the Sarlacc in Return of the Jedi, but the bounty hunter did manage to escape 1000 years of digestion in the old Expanded Universe “Legends” stories, a plot that could be ported over into official canon. And there’s also been plenty of speculation online that the mysterious figure on Tatooine who finds the body of the deceased Fennec Shand in Chapter 5, “The Gunslinger”, may be Fett himself – the jangling spurs might just be a clue…

    And even if the owner of the spurs isn’t Fett, one particularly interesting theory suggested on Inverse suggests it could be a member of the family – Ailyn Vel, his daughter in the Legends stories. Could this be the identity of this mysterious Funko Pop! Vinyl figure? 

    The Mandalorian is some of the best Star Wars in years

    We can’t wait for a second season of The Mandalorian. A couple of less thrilling episodes towards the middle of season one aside, the simple storytelling and stylish imagery of this show made it a satisfying glimpse at a different side of the Star Wars universe. Creator Jon Favreau has plenty on the table to pay off in season 2. 

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  • The best Xbox One, PS4 and PC games of 2019 are even cheaper thanks to these fantastic game deals

    Not only are we looking for the best PS4, Xbox One and PC games of 2019, but we’re also hunting down the best prices on each so you can bag some cheap games deals on last year’s best sellers. If you’ve recently picked up a cheap console, or you’re simply feeling the holiday spend a little this month, you’ll want to find some cheap games to tide you over until 2020’s major releases begin. Lucky for you, we’ve been searching high and low for the best game sales around, bringing you discounts on all your favourite PS4 and Xbox One releases plus cheap PC games to boot. 

    With the console generation coming to an end, the savings are already pouring in to satsify those late adopters with a flurry of amazing titles sitting at great prices this week. Cheap Xbox One games and often cheaper PS4 games are hitting storefronts across the US and UK, where you can find excellent deals on some of 2019’s best titles. We’ve found cheap game deals on Sekiro Shadows Die Twice, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and The Outer Worlds among others. 

    Whatever flavor you’re after, we’ve found PC, PS4 and Xbox One games deals on some of the best games of 2019 so you can rest assured you’re picking up quality at a great price this week. 

    A note about CDKeys

    A few of the cheap games deals below feature excellent price from CDKeys, a retailer specialising in digital game codes. If you’re unsure about using CDKeys, rest assured that the process is simple and the retailer holds a four and a half star Trust Pilot rating. Simply purchase the game of your choice through PayPal and you’ll receive an email with a code to redeem on your PC and console, after which your game will begin to download. 

    If you’re yet to pick up the console of your choice, you might want to check out our best Xbox One deals or our top PS4 bundles roundups for the lowest prices around. Or, if you’re after something a bit more portable, why not check out the best Nintendo Switch deals we’ve found this week. 

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  • Phones from US government came packed with Chinese malware

    Smartphones provided to low-income families through a US government scheme come preloaded with Chinese malware according to new research from Malwarebytes.

    The security firm received several complaints from users that the pre-installed apps on their phones were malicious, so Malwarebytes purchased the Android-based phone in question, the UMX U686CL, and was able to verify these claims. The smartphone is sold by Assurance Wireless which is owned by Virgin Mobile USA.

    Upon further investigation, Malwarebytes found that one of the pre-installed apps, which appears and operates as a wireless update program, has the ability to automatically install more apps without user content.

    The app appears to be a variant of a malware previously traced to China called Adups which sends text, call-location and app data back to a Chinese server every 72 hours. Back in 2016, Kryptowire discovered that over 700m Android smartphones had Adups installed and a report by the company’s Ryan Johnson ended up leading to investigations from both Google and the Department of Homeland Security.

    Pre-installed malicious apps

    In addition to a variant of Adups, Malwarebytes also found a second malicious app on the UMX U686CL that contained code written in Chinese characters. 

    Unfortunately for users that acquired one of these smartphones through the Lifeline Assistance program which has offered phones to low-income Americans since 1985, neither of the malicious apps can be removed from the device.

    In a blog post, senior intelligence analyst at Malwarebytes, Nathan Collier explained that other budget Android phones could also be at risk from pre-installed malware, saying:

    “It’s important to realize that UMX isn’t alone. There are many reports of budget manufactures coming pre-installed with malware, and these reports are increasing in number. Although I don’t have the answer to this widespread issue, I can say that US citizens using the Lifeline Assistance Program and many others on a tight budget deserve more.”

    Via The BBC

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