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  • Check Out New Star Wars: The Last Jedi Cast Images

    Check Out New Star Wars: The Last Jedi Cast Images

    Star Wars: The Last Jedi is now less than seven months away, and the latest issue of Vanity Fair has a major behind-the-scenes feature on the movie. The different magazine covers have been released in advance, and they showcase the film’s main characters, including the late Carrie Fisher and new star Kelly Marie Tran, who plays Rose. Check them out in the gallery below:

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    Last week, the movie’s big twists were teased in a new promotional ad for the Japanese release. While the ad didn’t reveal much, it did mention that the film would contain a “shocking truth.”

    The first trailer for The Last Jedi was released in April, alongside this stylish first poster. In addition, a promotional image for the upcoming Battlefront II game revealed a new look for both Rey and Kylo Ren.

    The Last Jedi stars Daisy Ridley, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Laura Dern, Domhnall Gleeson, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Gwendoline Christie, and Andy Serkis. It hits theaters on December 15, 2017.

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  • Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Coming To PS4 And Xbox One

    Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this fall, according to a post on the game’s official Facebook page and on Twitter.

    Developer and publisher Capcom has not provided any further details on the re-release so it’s unclear how the game will benefit from its new platforms. However, a bump in graphical quality seems likely.

    Reclaim your heart in the epic Action RPG “Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen”. Coming to PS4 and XB1 this fall!

    — Dragon’s Dogma (@DragonsDogma) May 23, 2017

    As of yet, Capcom has only mentioned the re-release on social channels, so it’s somewhat of a low-key announcement. We expect more details will be available soon.

    Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen was originally released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2013 as an expanded and enhanced version of the core Dragon’s Dogma title. Dark Arisen was later released for PC with “increased fidelity” in relation to graphics, as well as “full Steam platform support with Achievements, and the ability to play using both Xbox 360 and Xbox One controllers.”

    In GameSpot’s Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen review, Kevin VanOrd awarded the title an 8/10.

    “Dragon’s Dogma takes chances, and it’s that riskiness that makes this role-playing game so unique among its peers,” he said. “Of course, some of those risks will have you groaning in frustration. Dragon’s Dogma is many things: a flawed classic, an exciting disaster, a triumphant mess. One thing it isn’t is a generic rehash. Dragon’s Dogma will remain with you, frustrations and victories alike, when your memories of other games have long since faded.”

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  • Valve Hired A Bunch Of Kerbal Space Program Devs

    Valve has hired a number of developers from Squad, the team behind acclaimed PC sim Kerbal Space Program.

    Although the developers were hired around six months ago, the news only surfaced recently. Speaking on the Game Dev Unchained podcast, Roger Lundeen, who worked as an environmental designer at Valve between 2010 and 2013, indicated that Valve is paying close attention to smaller devs and modders.

    “[Valve] is still buying up mod teams,” he said. “There’s the group that made Kerbal Space [Program]–I think that happened four or five, [maybe] six months ago. They just gave that entire team jobs.”

    During the podcast Lundeed referred to ex-Squad members as “modders,” which briefly led to some confusion as to whether Valve had hired people from the main Kerbal Space Program development team or modders that had created content based on the game.

    PCGamesN received clarification that Lundeed did indeed mean former Squad developers, not modders. While it’s unclear what they’re working on, a representative for Valve also told the site that “they joined a little while ago” and there will be “more news about what they are doing soon.”

    In late 2016, a number of key developers from Squad left the team. The timing seems to match up with the timeframe mentioned by Lundeed regarding when the ex-Kerbal developers joined Valve. These developers were “Mike (Mu), Bill (Taniwha), Nathanael (NathanKell), Sébastien (Sarbian), Jim (Romfarer), Brian (Arsonide), Chris (Porkjet), and Nathan (Claw).”

    In GameSpot’s Kerbal Space Program review, Justin Clark awarded it a 9/10, saying “you will fail at this game. It will demoralize you and it will stress you out, but, more often than not, it will soothe, quiet, and inspire you.”

    He continued: “Innovative muscles will be stretched here that aren’t stretched very often by games, and more complex moments require a sort of zen beyond being simply twitch-ready for a surprise attack. Even failure imparts a lesson. No matter how big or small the achievement, anything else that can be done is limited only by your imagination.

    “Even with its cartoonish humor and quirks, Kerbal Space Program has an almost sacred respect for the tiny miracles involved in space travel, and even at its most difficult, it deserves that respect in return.”

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  • More Call Of Duty: WW2 Info Coming During Livestream Today

    Looking for more information on Call of Duty: WWII? You don’t have much longer to wait. Developer Sledgehammer Games has announced a new “Making Call of Duty” video series for the game, the first episode of which will premiere today, May 23, at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET.

    According to studio boss Glen Schofield, the video series will provide an “in-depth look” at the making of Call of Duty: WWII. Guests for the first episode will include animation director Chris Stone and campaign director Brett Robbins. Some “special guests” will also appear during the stream, which will be broadcast live on Facebook.

    Call of Duty: WWII launches at the usual time for the series, arriving on November 3 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The next big reveal could happen at E3, presumably during Sony’s briefing considering the partnership between Sony and Activision for the Call of Duty series.

    We will report back with any noteworthy takeaways from the Call of Duty: WWII livestream. What are you hoping to see? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • PSN Now Has 70M Monthly Active Users; PS Plus Hits 26.4M Members

    PSN Now Has 70M Monthly Active Users; PS Plus Hits 26.4M Members

    [UPDATE] During the Sony Corporate Strategy Meeting briefing, Sony management talked more about the PlayStation business. Here are some of the gaming takeaways:

    • PS4 users collectively spend 600 million hours every week on PS4.
    • Sony wants to further enhance the content and appeal of PlayStation Plus to make it more attractive and in turn grow subscriber figures.
    • PS Plus had 26.4 million paying members at the end of the last fiscal year.
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    The original story is below.

    The PlayStation Network now has 70 million monthly “active” users, Sony has disclosed.

    Sony revealed the new figure as part of its latest Corporate Strategy Meeting for FY2017, which was released today [PDF]. A slide (below) shows the 70 million number, but does not mention how Sony defines what it means to be “active” or when the number was reached. It likely covers at leastPlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita.

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    By comparison, Microsoft announced in April that monthly active figures for Xbox Live across Xbox One and PC reached 52 million for the latest quarter.

    A webcast for Sony’s Corporate Strategy Meeting will take place later today in Japan where more details may be divulged. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.

    In April, Sony announced that PlayStation 4 shipments reached 60 million, edging closer to the PS3’s 80 million mark. Looking ahead, Sony said it is expecting PS4 sales to drop year-over-year. A recent report claimed that Sony will release a next-generation PlayStation console in 2018.

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  • Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Review Roundup

    Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Review Roundup

    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, the first entry in Disney’s swashbuckling action series since 2011’s On Stranger Tides, opens this Friday in the United States.

    Ahead of that, reviews have started to show up online. To help you get an idea about if the film is worth your time and money, we have collected excerpts from reviews into a roundup.

    You can see excerpts from selection of reviews below. For a wider view of the critical reaction to Dead Men, check out GameSpot sister site Metacritic.

    • Film: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Salazar’s Revenge in the UK)
    • Release Date: May 26
    • Starring: Johnny Depp, Javier Bardem, Geoffrey Rush, Brenton Thwaites, Kaya Scodelario,
    • Directed By: Joachim Ronning, Espen Sandberg
    • Rating: PG-13
    • Runtime: 129 minutes

    CNET

    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales regains its bearings, sets a course for the franchise’s north star and breathes new life into the series by getting back to what made the first two films so enjoyable.” — Ashley Esqueda [Full review]

    ScreenCrush

    “Dead Men Tell No Tales is the sort of sequel that’s so bad it makes you retroactively wonder why you liked the original film so much in the first place.” — Matt Singer [Full review]

    Total Film

    “Six years since we last rode the high seas with Cap’n Jack Sparrow in On Stranger Tides, Johnny Depp returns to his signature role. With his ship the Black Pearl now shrunken inside a tiny bottle, he’s even more hapless than usual, in charge of a bare-bones vessel named the Dying Gull. This is not a bad omen, as Salazar’s Revenge is a hugely enjoyable ride.” — James Mottram [Full review]

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    Empire

    “Not the return to form you might have been hoping for. Its story might cover all the same beats as the 2003 original, but there’s little of that film’s spark or spirit.” — Dan Jolin [Full review]

    The Wrap

    “…the fifth entry, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, is the most divertingly enjoyable since the first. A professionally crafted brew of action, slapstick and supernatural mumbo-jumbo, it’s less likely to spur timepiece glances than did the last few bloated installments.” — Robert Abele [Full review]

    Entertainment Weekly

    “Five films in, Pirates still leaves you feeling a lot like the Magic Kingdom ride it’s so famously inspired by: alternately thrilled, exhausted, and seriously regretting that last funnel cake.” — Leah Greenblatt [Full review]

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  • Nintendo Is Selling An Empty Splatoon 2 Box

    Nintendo Is Selling An Empty Splatoon 2 Box

    In addition to the recently-announced Splatoon 2 Switch bundle, Nintendo is now offering an actual empty box for preorder in Japan. The box comes adorned with Splatoon 2 art, and it can be yours for the low, low price of ¥540 (approximately $5). It’s the exact same box the bundle comes packaged in, except it contains neither Splatoon 2 nor a Switch console.

    The company says the ¥540 (approximately $5) item is “recommended for Splatoon fans who already have Nintendo Switch.” It is not currently listed for sale on the US, UK, or Australian Nintendo Stores.

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    That’s not the only strange Splatoon 2 package you can buy, however. In a separate listing on Nintendo’s official Japanese store, the company is also selling a boxed edition of the shooter that doesn’t come with a game cartridge. Instead, you’ll get a plastic box containing a paper download code.

    This is separate to a proper physical game card edition and a third version that comes with a download code and no plastic case. According to Kotaku, all three versions are the same price in Japan: ¥6458 (approximately $58). No other games currently have a “Game Card Free Version” listed for sale.

    Splatoon 2–and its empty box variants–will launch globally on July 21. Nintendo recently confirmed the Switch exclusive will have a single-player mode in addition to its multiplayer portion. Take a look at the campaign in this new trailer.

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  • DC's Cyborg Movie Still On Course For 2020 Release, Star Says

    There has been much recent uncertainty about DC’s upcoming roster of superhero movies. Only Aquaman has a confirmed release date after 2017–The Flash is currently looking for its third director, and there have been no updates at all about Cyborg. However, the latter’s star, Ray Fisher, has now confirmed that the movie is on course for a 2020 release.

    The update comes via DCWorld, who reported from a recent Q&A with Fisher at the City of Heroes convention in the UK. They tweeted:

    Confirmed at #coh3 today @rehsifyar in #Cyborg standalone movie is in the works and on schedule for 2020 release #borglife pic.twitter.com/MwaeOluVkO

    — DC WORLD (@_DCWorld) May 20, 2017

    The 2020 date for Cyborg was originally set three years ago, but there have been a variety of changes to the DC schedule since then. Justice League is now one film instead of two, while The Flash is currently without a director and has reportedly undergoing a complete rewrite.

    In addition, the standalone Batman movie is expected in the next few years, as is Gotham City Sirens, which focuses on Harley Quinn and various female DC villains. In March it was reported that the studio were keen to put another movie into production this year, but it is unknown what this would be.

    Fisher, meanwhile, will play Cyborg in Justice League, which is directed by Zack Snyder and hits theaters in November. Check out the latest trailer here.

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  • Top 10 UK Sales Chart: Injustice 2 Debuts At No.1, Farpoint Is Highest Charting VR Game Ever

    Injustice 2 has finished top of the UK games chart in its debut week, beating off competition from Sony’s new VR shooter Farpoint, which comes in at No.2 for the week ending May 20. The result makes the Injustice sequel “the first beat-’em-up to reach No.1 since Mortal Kombat X,” according to sales monitor Chart-Track. Farpoint, meanwhile, is the highest-charting VR-required game ever in the UK.

    Below that, Grand Theft Auto V slips one place to No.3, while Bethesda’s sci-fi action game Prey falls to No.4 (down from No.1 last week).

    Another new entry, the 3DS-exclusive Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, manages a No.5 debut, while fellow newcomer The Surge opens at No.10.

    Injustice and Farpoint’s success follows positive critical reception for both titles. We awarded Warner Bros.’ brawler a 9/10 in our Injustice 2 review–critic Peter Brown called it “a fighting game that can be enjoyed by new players and pros alike.”

    Farpoint, meanwhile, offers “a taste of something new for PSVR,” according to our critic Justin Clark. Read more in our full Farpoint review, or check out the first 30 minutes of gameplay here.

    You can read the full top 10 sales chart below, courtesy of sales monitor Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

    1. Injustice 2
    2. Farpoint
    3. Grand Theft Auto V
    4. Prey
    5. Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
    6. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
    7. FIFA 17
    8. Ghost Recon: Wildlands
    9. Rocket League
    10. The Surge

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  • WWE Backlash 2017 Results – Live Match Updates

    WWE Backlash 2017 Results – Live Match Updates

    The Smackdown brand-exclusive event Backlash is coming to PPV and the WWE Network today. All but one of the show’s titles on the line, and it will feature the in-ring debut of Shinsuke Nakamura.

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    Backlash takes place at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. There are eight matches on the card, one of which will take place on the Kickoff Show.

    Aside from the debut of Nakamura, The Maharajah, Jinder Mahal, gets his shot at the WWE Championship when he takes on Randy Orton. You can check out our predictions for Backlash here.

    Here’s the card lineup for the event:

    • Tye Dillinger vs. Aiden English (Kickoff Match)
    • Sami Zayn vs. Baron Corbin
    • Luke Harper vs. Erick Rowen
    • Naomi, Charlotte Flair, & Becky Lynch vs. Natalya, Carmella, & Tamina
    • The Usos (c) vs. Breezango (For the Smackdown Tag Team Championships)
    • Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Dolph Ziggler
    • Kevin Owens (c) vs. AJ Styles (For the United States Championship)
    • Randy Orton (c) vs. Jinder Mahal (For the WWE Championship)

    The Kickoff Show starts on the WWE Network at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT today, May 21. It’s followed by the Backlash event itself at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT on the WWE Network.

    In case you’re not caught up, don’t worry; we put the final results in spoiler blocks.

    Kickoff Show

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    Tye Dillinger vs. Aiden English

    Dillinger wins by pin at 8:21.

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    Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Dolph Ziggler

    Nakamura pins Ziggler at 15:48.

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    The Usos (c) vs. Breezango

    (For the Smackdown Tag Team Championships)

    The Usos win by pin at 9:14.

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    Sami Zayn vs. Baron Corbin

    Zayn pins Corbin at 14:37.

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    Natalya submits Becky Lynch at 10:02.

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    Kevin Owens (c) vs. AJ Styles

    (For the United States Championship)

    Owens wins by countout at 21:08.

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    Luke Harper vs. Erick Rowen

    Harper wins by pin at 8:57.

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    Randy Orton (c) vs. Jinder Mahal

    (For the WWE Championship)

    Mahal pins Orton at 15:47.

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