Apex Legends Scholarship Offered By Massachusetts College

Apex Legends is doing very well for itself as the newest contender in the battle royale space, and now you can parlay those battlefield skills into a college education. Becker College has announced a scholarship program tied to an upcoming esports event, which will allow top-performing players to receive $5,000 for schooling.

Becker has partnered with Team Genji and Helix Esports for the program. Helix is hosting an Apex Legends amateur tournament in New Jersey in early April, and Team Genji will be on-site to perform analytics. Those who score among the top players at the tournament can claim the one-time scholarship at Becker, if they apply and are admitted to the college. Eligible finalists will be invited to apply, so there will be no ambiguity whether or not you made the cut.

Scholarship recipients will also be given a try-out for Becker’s own Apex Legends team, which will begin competing in Fall 2019. You can read more details and sign up through the official site.

Respawn is planning to launch the first Apex Legends battle pass in March, though it hasn’t given a release date yet. We did get an apparent sneak peek at what it will consist of, though, given an accidental update to the Origin site. That showed a new hero named Octane, and suggested the battle pass will be priced at 950 Apex Coins (roughly $10). Respawn acknowledged that the leak was legitimate, but warned against putting too much stock in information gleaned from data mining.

Meanwhile, the studio banned hundreds of thousands of cheaters, and said it has no plans for a reconnect feature–in part because of its potential for abuse by cheaters.

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Switch DLC Is Out Now; Here’s What You Get

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker‘s first DLC pack is out now on Nintendo Switch. The add-on contains five new courses and “18 new challenges,” including some for existing courses.

The Special Episode, as it’s called, costs $6 / £5.39, and each of its five stages are playable in single player or in two player co-op. It should be noted, however, that the DLC is not coming to the 3DS or Wii U versions of Treasure Tracker.

The paid DLC pack follows a free Captain Toad update in February that added co-op and one new stage ahead of time. Those features improved on what was an already an enjoyable game.

In our Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Switch review, Daniel Starkey awarded the game an 8/10. “Despite a smattering of minor complaints, Captain Toad stands as a pint-sized version of Nintendo’s stellar first party pedigree,” he said. “It’s among the best Mario spin-offs around and a delightful iteration on old ideas.

“The sharper screen on the Switch and addition of about a dozen new areas and modes make this version a strictly better choice, and the short, relatively simple stages of Captain Toad lend themselves to a portable environment. Of course, it also carries with it the weaknesses of its forebear. Even with the bonus content, Treasure Tracker is a bit short. You’re left with the sense that there could be plenty more and that the idea of rotating through levels doesn’t get its full due.”

IGN UK Podcast #479: Nick Fury’s Smooth, Smooth Face

This week, Dale has been playing The Division 2, Cardy has been watching Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots, and Alex has done neither of these things but is interested nonetheless. We also discuss where Captain Marvel sits in the pantheon of MCU films. Did you know that it is set in the 90s?

The Endless Search is back and Dale has had a busy week so has resorted to bringing back one of his favourites. Controversy ensues.

And remember, if you want to get in touch with the podcast, please do: [email protected]

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Tesla Unveils Its First Crossover SUV, The Tesla Model Y

Tesla has unveiled the Tesla Model Y, the company’s first crossover SUV that will be available beginning in 2020.

Elon Musk debuted the Tesla Model Y and revealed that it will come in four different models – the Standard Range, Long Range, Dual Motor AWD, and Performance.

The models range from $39,000 for the Standard Range, which features a range of 230 miles and a 0-60 time of 5.9 seconds, to the Performance, which will cost $60,000, has a range of 280 miles, and a 0-60 time of only 3.5 seconds.

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Review: Star Trek Discovery’s Airiam Just Got a Great Episode

Full spoilers follow for this episode.

Oh, Airiam. We hardly knew you.

And now, we love you! Somehow, this episode’s writer Michelle Paradise, director Jonathan Frakes, and Airiam actress Hannah Cheesman managed to take what was, essentially, a glorified extra for the past season and a half and give her a fleshed-out back story and a character arc that ends tragically yet heroically, all in less than hour. It’s a fairly miraculous feat, and continues Discovery’s strong upward swing that began with last week’s visit to Talos IV.

Airiam is one of several bridge characters in Discovery who has served to give the ship (and show) a sense of continuity, always hard at work with the main cast but rarely getting more than a few lines of dialogue here or a reaction shot there. This group, which also includes helmsman Detmer, ops officer Owosekun, tactical officer Rhys, and communications officer Bryce, has gotten a bit more to do in Season 2, but this is the first time that one of them has really been treated as a full character. And man, in Airiam’s case it was worth the wait.

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Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Adds Another Game to Its Roster – GS News Update

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Captive State: Why Rupert Wyatt Wanted a Human Twist on Alien Invasions

There have been countless different approaches to the alien invasion story, from sci-fi epics like Independence Day and Close Encounters of the Third Kind to more personal cultural and political commentaries like USA’s Colony. Director Rupert Wyatt, perhaps best known for his work on Rise of the Planet of the Apes, opted for the latter with his new film Captive State, which is set in Chicago nearly a decade after militarized aliens occupied America and tells the story of both those who are for and against the extra-terrestrial forces.

Wyatt, who co-wrote the story with his wife Erica Beeney, knew they wanted to tell a more modern, timely story through the lens of science fiction. The origin of Captive State was the idea of exploring the stories both the collaborators and dissidents on both sides of an occupied state. But Wyatt and Beeney opted not to go the route of a historical drama (which, coincidentally, he already directed in the pilot of AMC’s Turn: Washington’s Spies) and instead looked to the near future and “create this idea of we’re putting a documentary film crew into the future and we’re under occupation by an alien life form.”

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Why Some Marvel Fans Don’t Trust the New Avengers: Endgame Trailer

The second full trailer for Avengers: Endgame has hit the Internet, and already the speculation machine is in overdrive. The trailer has us questioning whether Endgame will introduce teen Hawkeye Kate Bishop, and also has fans freaking out over the first meeting between Captain Marvel and Thor.

Speaking of that trailer, you can watch it again below:

If there’s one lesson we learned from the Avengers: Infinity War trailers, however, it’s that sometimes this footage can be misleading. Marvel went through the trouble of adding fake scenes to Infinity War’s trailers, leading fans to believe Hulk would find in Wakanda, Tony Stark would don the Hulkbuster armor again and Thor still had his eye.

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Check Out These Official Shirt Designs for the First 150 Pokemon

The first 150 Pokemon are now part of designs that can be incorporated into shirts through Original Stitch – though they’re currently only available in Japan, and Mew is notably absent.

Through Original Stitch, the designs shown in the gallery below can be incorporated into both men’s and women’s styles of casual, dress and Hawaiian shirts. What’s more, after selecting a size for the shirt, users can mix and match both plain and specific Pokemon designs into the shirt’s base fabric, collar, cuffs and pockets. Theoretically, fans could have a Charizard base with a Tauros collar, Vulpix cuffs and Mewtwo Pockets – though that would look like one hot Poke-mess.

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