Month: March 2019
The Division 2: Dark Zone Level Tiers and Perks
The 5 Best Skills to Get Early in Sekiro
How to Master Combat in Sekiro
Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Reveal Coming Soon; Plus Clone Wars Sneak Peak
The official panel schedule for this year’s Star Wars Celebration has been announced. As a result, we now know the world premiere of Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order will be in Chicago on Saturday, April 13 at 11:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM CDT / 2:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM GMT. However, of all the events being streamed at Star Wars Celebration, the Jedi Fallen Order panel doesn’t seem to be one of them.
In a blog post, the description for the panel says Respawn Entertainment CEO Vince Zampella and Jedi Fallen Order game director Stig Asmussen will discuss “how Respawn and Lucasfilm collaborated on this original Star Wars story,” one that follows “a young Padawan’s journey in the Dark Times following Order 66. There will be “a few surprises” as well. Whether this is a trailer, a gameplay reveal, or something else entirely remains to be seen. We have our own hopes for what we want to see in Jedi Fallen Order, but we’ll have to wait for the Star Wars Celebration to see if any are confirmed.
The day before, Star Wars Celebration will have a panel that offers a sneak peak at Vader Immortal. The upcoming VR game is an “immersive descent into Darth Vader’s fiery Mustafar fortress.” Vader Immortal is a launch title for the new Oculus Quest headset, telling a brand-new story in the Star Wars universe that takes place in-between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope.
The cinematic side of Star Wars will be present at Star Wars Celebration as well. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and Episode IX director J.J. Abrams will be hosting a panel for the new movie. The Mandalorian executive producer and writer Jon Favreau and executive producer and director Dave Filoni will also be hosting a panel for the upcoming TV series. The Mandalorian panel will be streamed live, so you can watch it even if you’re not in Chicago. It begins April 14 at 9:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM CDT / 12:00 PM ET. Star Wars Celebration will also be airing sneak peaks of the second season of Star Wars Resistance and the upcoming surprise season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars–the latter of which sees the return of fan-favorite Ahsoka Tano. Both sneak peaks will premiere live as well.
Sekiro Guide: Corrupted Monk Boss Fight Walkthrough Guide
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Top New Games Releasing For Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — March 24-30 2019
Apex Legends Season 1 Might Introduce Another New Character – GS News Update
Two New Nintendo Switch Models Reportedly Coming – GS News Update
Apple – Introducing Apple Arcade Trailer
Trying Out Battlefield V Battle Royale Firestorm Gameplay
Persona 5: The Royal – Announcement Teaser Trailer
Five Nights At Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted – Announcement Trailer
Sekiro: All 9 Gourd Seed Locations
Sekiro Guide: Blazing Bull Boss Fight Walkthrough
Concrete Genie – Story Trailer
Days Gone – Official Story Trailer
No Man’s Sky Beyond – Official VR Reveal Trailer
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Five Nights At Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted – Announcement Trailer
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Top New Games Releasing For Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — March 24-30 2019
Apex Legends Season 1 Might Introduce Another New Character – GS News Update
Two New Nintendo Switch Models Reportedly Coming – GS News Update
Apple – Introducing Apple Arcade Trailer
Trying Out Battlefield V Battle Royale Firestorm Gameplay
Persona 5: The Royal – Announcement Teaser Trailer
Sekiro Guide: Corrupted Monk Boss Fight Walkthrough Guide
Sekiro: All 9 Gourd Seed Locations
Sekiro Guide: Blazing Bull Boss Fight Walkthrough
Concrete Genie – Story Trailer
Days Gone – Official Story Trailer
No Man’s Sky Beyond – Official VR Reveal Trailer
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New Five Nights At Freddy’s Game Revealed, Bringing The Series To VR
Just when you thought the Five Nights at Freddy’s horror series had reached its end, here comes a new installment that’ll be out soon. Revealed during Sony’s inaugural State of Play livestream, the Five Nights franchise will be making its debut on PS4 with Five Nights At Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted, along with releases on Steam and the Oculus Store. In addition to being the series’ debut on a console, it’s also the first time the series will be playable in VR, which adds a whole new spin on the standard hide-and-seek gameplay that made it such a hit.
Developed by Steel Wool Games, Help Wanted remasters several past levels from the previous Five Nights games for the VR format. Playable with both the PlayStation move controllers and the standard DualShock, you’ll be able to solve puzzles and evade the murderous animatronics–all within VR. Though the game is structurally the same and uses a lot of classic levels and returning monsters, it overhauls many encounters with the band of nightmarish animatronics from Freddy FazzBear’s Pizzeria.
The VR game will also include a whole suite of collectibles to find hidden in each stage. These items include plush dolls, bobbleheads, and other knick-knacks referencing the main baddies in the series. Set for release this April, Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted seems like it’ll be an interesting change of pace for the series that can use the new format to great effect.
For more on what was revealed during the PS4’s State of Play livestream, which includes the new trailers for Mortal Kombat 11, Days Gone, and No Man’s Sky Beyond, be sure to check out our continuing coverage.
Sekiro Gourd Seed Location Guide — Increase The Times Wolf Can Heal

The Seeds To Success
Death comes quickly in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, so one of the most helpful tools you have at your disposal is the Healing Gourd–a refillable healing item. At the start, you’ll only have one use per refill. However, by finding Gourd Seeds, you can increase that number.
In total, there are nine Gourd Seeds scattered throughout Sekiro’s Ashina, allowing you to increase your Healing Gourd uses to 10. Once you’ve found a Seed, you must give it to Emma in the Dilapidated Temple in order to increase how many times you can use the Gourd.
Although it isn’t necessary to do, upgrading your Healing Gourd is very helpful for surviving both the hardest of Sekiro’s bosses and the ever-growing divide between Idols in the late-game areas. So even if you don’t find all nine, you should at least go for a few. In the following guide, we list the location of every Gourd Seed and include images of their locations for all but one. The final Seed, the ninth, doesn’t have an accompanying image, as we feel its location gets a little too close to spoiler territory.
Only the first two Gourd Seeds are located in Sekiro’s starting area. So just know that Gourd Seed number three and beyond go into light spoiler territory. We’ve kept it as spoiler-free as we can, but we do have to list the names of some of Sekiro’s mid to late game locations, as well as those of certain enemies and bosses, in order to provide accurate directions. The following guide lists all nine Gourd Seeds in the order they can be found/earned. However, the order does not need to be followed.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. For additional help with the game, check out the rest of our Sekiro’s guides.
Jax, Liu Kang, And Kung Lao Confirmed For Mortal Kombat 11 Playable Roster
Sony’s State of Play livestream concluded with something new for those looking forward to Mortal Kombat 11. A new trailer for NetherRealm Studio’s upcoming fighting game revealed some new story elements, like young Johnny Cage of the past rustling the old Johnny Cage of the present. It leaned heavily into the time travel elements that had been teased in previous trailers and announcements and showed off more of its goofy moments. And at the end of Sony’s presentation, it was announced that three new (well, returning) characters will be part of Mortal Kombat 11’s roster: Jax, Liu Kang, and Kung Lao.
Liu Kang and Kung Lao were seen in previous story reveals, but have been confirmed as playable characters in the base roster. Unfortunately, we didn’t get much in terms of what they’ll look like in combat though we did get a glimpse of Jackson “Jax” Briggs in action. In the new trailer, Jacqui Briggs is perplexed at the sight of seeing her dad…twice. Shortly afterward you can see a bit of Jax fighting himself in game.
Young Jax vs. old Jax in Mortal Kombat 11.
The trailer titled Old Skool Vs. New Skool is a perfect showcase of what series creator Ed Boon has been talking about in terms of characters fighting against or teaming up with their past selves in an all-out wacky plotline. It’s also fitting that the trailer featured music from both rappers Ice Cube and Vince Staples. You can check it out in the video above.
We’ve been covering the lead up to Mortal Kombat 11’s April 23 release date; be sure to read up on why you should be excited for the single-player campaign and all brutalities and fatalities we could compile so far. Recently, NetherRealm also revealed Noob Saibot in the latest Kombat Kast livestream, and it’s been announced that Shang Tsung will be the first DLC character.