Adventure Time Will Get an Epic, Musical Farewell at Comic-Con

Cartoon Network plans to say goodbye to Adventure Time in style at San Diego Comic-Con – IGN can exclusively reveal that the show will celebrate its final season (and final Comic-Con panel) with music, special guests and plenty of surprises.

The Adventure Time panel will take place Friday, July 20 in the Hilton Bayfront’s Indigo Ballroom from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., with “a live musical performance featuring some of your favorite tracks from the series, along with special guests and an exclusive series finale trailer,” per Cartoon Network.

Steven Universe is also getting plenty of love at SDCC – fans will be able to step inside the world of the show at Cartoon Network’s booth, where they’ll be greeted by “large, iconic figures of the Crystal Gems above a crystal landscape. A screen embedded in the crystal will show what’s waiting inside – the chance to be in an epic parallax scene with their favorite characters.”

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What We Can Learn From RPG Design Guru Josh Sawyer

Josh Sawyer is a longtime veteran of renowned RPG studio Obsidian Entertainment, and he’s seen a lot in his career. From his history-based beginnings to Fallout, Pillars of Eternity, and much more, his story is a fascinating one! Check out the video above for the entire interview.

If you’d rather listen than watch, here’s an audio-only download link of the full episode.

Here is a preview clip, in which Sawyer gives details on Obsidian’s infamous canceled Aliens RPG:

And if you missed it, here’s last month’s episode of Unfiltered, in which Xbox creator Seamus Blackley discusses his Renaissance-man career, from Looking Glass to Xbox to Jurassic Park, in a 90-minute interview about his life:

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Disney Parks Are Getting Gamified With A New App

When you visit Disneyland or Walt Disney World, there’s a couple of things you probably expect: thousands of people standing between you and a Dole Whip, and, of course, a lot of time spent in line for various rides. Though theme park technology has advanced as far as cutting-edge visuals and over-the-top thrills go, a way to get rid of lines simply hasn’t been invented yet.

A new app from Disney aims to make the experience much easier to handle, though. Play Disney Parks, which will be available on iOS and Android devices on June 30 with support for Disneyland and Walt Disney World, introduces games to play while waiting in certain lines, music to listen to while you roam the parks, location-specific trivia challenges, and even a bevy of achievements to add a competitive edge to your adventure.

For the developers behind the app, Play Disney Parks is all about giving those who want to play a deeper and more interactive experience while visiting the parks. “This app allows our guests to feel a powerful and emotional connection to their favorite parks in a whole new way, which is always our goal,” Dan Soto, Vice President, Digital Experience, Disney Parks and Resort Digital, tells GameSpot.

Ahead of the app’s release, GameSpot was given the exclusive chance to test out Play Disney Parks and speak with the developers to find out how exactly it works, and what it brings to the theme park experience.

What does it look like?

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The experience starts with the launch of the app. After you select the park you’re visiting, a map will appear–the game board–which looks very reminiscent of the style of art seen in the ride It’s a Small World. “Mary Blair is a Disney Legend and one of the original Imagineers–she created the iconic style for It’s a Small World and her work was absolutely an inspiration to the design team,” Walt Disney Executive R&D Imagineer Josh Gorin says.

Game on

The biggest feature of the app is the introduction of a series of mini-games themed to specific rides and areas of the park. “A major transformative aspect of Play Disney Parks is turning wait time into play time,” Soto says.

At launch, there are four different games designed to help pass time in line, each themed to individual ride queues–unlockable when near the queues thanks to Bluetooth connectivity. Peter Pan’s Flight, Toy Story Midway Mania, and Space Mountain each have new games park-goers can play at both the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World. Additionally, Walt Disney World’s new Toy Story Land gets an added game themed to the Slinky Dog Dash Roller Coaster.

GameSpot had the opportunity to play the Peter Pan’s Flight game–Off To Never Land–at Disneyland, and it really does keep you engaged while waiting in line. It’s not a particularly difficult game–none of them are–but they take your mind off of the wait and keep you engaged with whoever is in your group. You search out physical items in the line queue, answer questions with your group, and ultimately unlock a small animatronic experience in line just before boarding the ride.

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To make this happen, the app team didn’t just rely on what already exists in the intricately-designed queues. Instead, it added new physical elements to the area, ranging from items hidden throughout the queues that are specifically tied to the app and lanterns that are part of the finale experience. They won’t stand out if you’re not using the app, though. It came as a surprise to learn that these new touches weren’t always part of the queue.

The other games, which are pinned to Space Mountain and Toy Story Midway Mania, are similar in that the goal is more for a fun experience, rather than a difficult challenge. They’re designed to keep you busy and engaged in whatever story the ride is about to tell, rather than browsing social media or staring into space. The added incentive of the in-line physical experiences–Space Mountain has you race spaceships you build against others in line, while the Midway Mania mini-game unlocks a physical effect near the front of the queue–acts as your reward for making it to the front of the line.

The app has also integrated games previously available in various Disney parks, including Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure at Epcot Center and the Colorwheel Challenge at Disney’s California Adventure. Additionally, there are a series of trivia challenges included in the app throughout all of the parks, themed to different lands. They’re not easy, though. Still, if you don’t score well–I didn’t–it’ll just make you want to try again or give another test a try elsewhere in the park.

How to prove you’re the best

With so many games and challenges throughout the app, you might be wondering how you keep track of your score or progress. That’s where the achievement system comes in. Users will get achievements for completing games, winning trivia challenges, riding rides, and even simply walking through various places within the park. The app will track them, but users can also share them via social media. Earning ride achievements is as simple as having Bluetooth enabled on your phone and the app running in the background.

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While the app is launching with an initial set of achievements, Gorin says the Play Disney Parks team is planning a more complex set of achievements in time, which will allow repeat Disney parks visitors the opportunity to battle it out with each other to see who can unlock the most. “We have a lot of ideas,” he says.

Songs in the key of Disney

A big component in setting the mood when it comes to Disney parks is the music. Whether it’s songs associated with Disney movies, music from rides themselves, and even unique audio specific to the parks–like Walt Disney’s dedication speech for Disneyland, which is the first track of the Main Street USA playlist.

Thanks to a partnership with Apple Music, users on iOS devices will have access to playlists in the park that are customized to whatever land you happen to be in. “The Disney Music Group and Imagineering music teams were able to tap into Apple Music’s massive library of songs to create a ton of unique playlists of tracks from, inspired by, and evocative of our park lands, attractions, and characters,” Gorin says. There’s even a road trip playlist to listen to on your way to the parks.

Looking to the future

While Play Disney Parks is launching with mini-games themed to rides like Peter Pan’s Flight and Space Mountain, the team is already working on updates to introduce more in-park experiences. While that includes existing rides and lands, Play Disney Parks is also looking toward the future–or rather a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.

The upcoming Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, the Star Wars-themed section being built in both Disneyland and Disney World, is being designed with the app in mind. “The Play Disney Parks team has been working side by side with the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge team to build these kinds of interactive layers from the very start,” Gorin teases. “We have some very special things planned for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.”

And it’s not just the new Star Wars land that will expand the app’s functionality. “This launch is only the beginning, as we have plans to continue evolving the experience with more content, new technology and expanded experiences–including more in-queue games, new challenges, and achievements,” Soto explains.

The bottom line

Play Disney Parks is launching on iOS and Android devices on June 30. To connect to the majority of the games and experiences, you’ll simply need a data connection and Bluetooth capabilities. It’s also not a requirement for enjoying your day in the park.

While it brings a new shade of fun to waiting in line or passing time until a parade begins, the standard park experiences also are not dependent on it. Instead, the entire goal of the app is to bring a new layer of interactivity to those who want to play along–especially as the parks move into the future and continue to integrate it. Just make sure you bring a spare phone charger with you.

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James Gunn Has Submitted the First Draft for Guardians 3

The first draft for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is finished.

Speaking to Collider, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige has confirmed director James Gunn has submitted the first draft of the screenplay. Filming on the third Guardians movie is set to begin in early 2019.

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has delivered a draft and we begin official pre-production on that very, very soon,” Feige said. “It’ll be shooting early next year.”

On Twitter, Gunn shared a picture of the script with the caption, “Every bit of my heart.”

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Fortnite’s Troubled Shopping Carts Are Now Back In The Game

It’s not uncommon for Fortnite items to be added and removed, but the game’s first vehicles–shopping carts–have been in and out an inordinate amount. Issues with the shopping cart saw the vehicle removed once again recently, but Epic has announced it has been re-enabled in Battle Royale across all platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and mobile.

Epic shared the news on Fortnite’s Twitter account, though that’s inevitably led to quips from players asking how long this will be the case for. This most recent period saw it disabled for almost a full week, and this is just one of multiple instances where Epic has temporarily pulled the vehicle from the game.

Being Fortnite’s first vehicle, it seems as if its introduction has been a learning process for Epic. Players have been able to use the shopping cart to reach areas they should not be able to (specifically, underneath the map), which is problematic for a competitive PvP game.

The shopping cart can be used solo; it also allows for one player to push around another who sits in the basket (where they can fire a weapon). It might not be the best way to win a match–though the meta around that may be changing–but it is a hell of a lot of fun.

Fortnite’s most recent update introduced the Stink Bomb, a new type of grenade that deals damage over time in an area. Meanwhile, the current season is nearly set to conclude, but there’s still time to complete Season 4 challenges.

From Marvel’s Infinity War To Avengers 4 And Beyond: Everything We Know

Avengers: Infinity War blew our minds, as it changed the landscape of the Marvel Cinematic Universe forever. And the craziest part about it is that the story isn’t even finished being told. Avengers 4, which should wrap up the Thanos storyline, hits theaters in May 2019. While it’s a bummer that we have to wait so long to figure out what happens to our favorite characters in future Marvel movies, we already have a few clues to as to what’s coming down the line. Warning: There are Infinity War spoilers ahead.

Over the next year, along with a couple other Marvel movies, we’ll be learning a lot about what Avengers 4 has to offer, so GameSpot will keep you updated with the most important news and information that connect Infinity War to the upcoming 2019 movie, as well as tidbits that give us an idea as to what Avengers 4 will be about. So here’s a roundup of everything we know about these two movies as well as a look into what Marvel has coming for Phase 4.

What some Infinity War fans are waiting to hear about is what’s going on with Ant-Man and Hawkeye. Well, Ant-Man’s next solo film is coming to theaters on July 6, and the movie takes place after Civil War. However, we’re still not sure what’s going on with Hawkeye right now. Additionally, the only other Marvel movie with a set release date is Captain Marvel–which takes place in the ’90s–and it’s set to come out March 8, 2019.

We’re kicking this off with everything we know about Infinity War that either wasn’t in the movie or most people might have missed. To jump ahead to Avengers 4 information, click here. Be patient, as we won’t get to see Avengers 4 in theaters until May 3, 2019.

Jump ahead to our June updates here.

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New Predator Reboot Movie Trailer Unleashes Something Very Big And Scary

The latest trailer for The Predator has arrived. This is the third promo for the upcoming sci-fi action reboot, and while some of the footage featured in the recent international trailer, there’s lots of new stuff in there too.

We get to see more of the mission to Mexico in which a squad of soldiers led by Quinn (Narcos and Logan star Boyd Holbrook) encounters the deadly alien creature, plus more dialogue from the squad of army convicts that he’s subsequently imprisoned with. Of course, there’s lots of Predator mayhem too, with more shots of the giant hybrid Predator teased in the most recent promo. Check it out above.

The Predator is directed by Shane Black, who previously helmed Iron Man 3 and the crime comedy The Nice Guys, as well as writing the original Lethal Weapon. It also stars Olivia Munn (X-Men: Apocalypse), Trevante Rhodes (Moonlight), Keegan-Michael Key (Keanu, Key & Peele), Sterling K. Brown (The People v. OJ Simpson), and Jacob Tremblay (Room). It releases on September 14.

In an recent interview with ScreenRant, Holbrook spoke about the tone of movie, and how it blends genres. “I think what we have here is kind of like a hybrid,” he said. “You’ll see a true reference to that once you see the film, and what’s going on with all of the Predators. It does play a little slower, maybe like a western, which would lend itself to that thrill factor. And then it’s the western in sci-fi, so I think that would build up to the scares.

“But also you have what Shane is really known for and is a master at, which is keeping a scene hinged on what’s rooted–my son, get my son back, I need to save him–and then carving out these comedic moments.”

The Best Xbox One Games On Sale This Week, Plus Free DLC

Microsoft has reset its weekly Deals with Gold and Spotlight Sale, which means you can save money on a whole new batch of Xbox One games. The selection is smaller than normal this week, and it’s totally missing any deals on Xbox 360 games, but there’s some good stuff to be had. Note that most of the deals require you to have an Xbox Live Gold subscription to get the discount, and that the sale ends on July 2. Now let’s take a look at the best games we can save money on this week.

For starters, if you own either of the recent Battlefield games, you can grab a free DLC expansion. Battlefield 1 Turning Tides and Battlefield 4 Second Assault are both free for the week. Turning Tides brings the WWI fight to Gallipoli and the North Sea. Second Assault introduces four redesigned versions of popular maps from Battlefield 3.

The highlight of the sale is Tekken 7, which is on sale for half off, bringing it to $30 / £25. If you’re on the fence about buying this one, here’s a bit from our Tekken 7 review: “Tekken 7 remains an easy game to recommend. Its diverse roster is packed with a wide range of personalities and fighting styles, bolstered by a raucous attitude that begs to be taken seriously while simultaneously mocking its more peculiar whims in the process. Tekken fans will find their next favorite game–one that’s the product of decade’s worth of refinement.”

Other notable games on sale this week include the cult classic action RPG Dragon’s Dogma for $18 / £12, the 2D/3D platformer Sonic Forces for $25 / £21, and the indie gem The Flame in the Flood for $8 / £10. We have more selections below, and you can find the full list of deals here.

Best Xbox One Deals This Week