Google Stadia AMA Explains Exactly What It Will Do Out Of The Box

Google Stadia is less than a week from launch, and Google is still answering questions about the game-streaming service. The company took part in a Reddit AMA, explaining more details on topics ranging from the launch roll-out to family controls and Google Home connectivity.

The most pressing question from fans was the roll-out plan, especially given the recent revelation that those who pre-ordered may not get theirs on launch day. However, the rep notes that Stadia is a service, not just a box, so you can create your account and start playing in your browser as soon as you get an invite code via email. The emails will be sent when your unit ships. The community manager even offered to deliver one in the Bay Area personally on launch day.

Other tidbits were scattered throughout the AMA. Several features were confirmed for day one, but some will be limited in various ways. Family Link will allow you to set parental controls right out of the box, but Family Sharing won’t come until early 2020. Until then you’ll have to buy your kids’ games separately inside their own account. You can also start earning game achievements immediately, but a dedicated interface to let you view all of them will come later. Some Google Home/Assistant features like remote starting a game will also be available from the jump, but more features are said to be in the works.

Other features and announcements are forthcoming later. Buddy Passes, which let you gift a friend with a temporary Pro subscription if you bought the Founder’s Edition, will be coming about two weeks after launch. Google also doesn’t have a time set for when it will outline its lineup of Pro subscription games, but that schedule is said to be coming soon.

Finally, the Google rep answered one important question for those who regularly use a Chromecast for other functions like watching TV. What happens if someone starts casting to your Chromecast while you’re mid-game? The answer is you get booted out of your game, of course, but the Stadia servers will continue running your game for 10 minutes afterwards while you sort it out.

All this comes as Google has just announced its launch lineup of 12 games, with 14 more to come by the end of the year. Lucy Morris, developer of Stadia launch game Kine, recently told GI.biz that some developers are hesitant to jump on board since they’re afraid Google could pull the plug.

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Marvel Vs. DC Docu-Series Being Produced By Avengers: Endgame Directors

Joe and Anthony Russo, the director duo who brought you Avengers: Endgame are producing a streaming docu-series about the rivalry between Marvel and DC for the streaming service Quibi, Entertainment Weekly reports. Titled Slugest, the series will be heavily inspired by the 2017 book Slugfest: Inside The Epic, 50-Year Battle Between Marvel And DC by Reed Tucker.

The series will encompass the companies’ rivalries in the film arena and beyond, digging deep into their race to “establish culture-changing mythologies” in the “indomitably American industry” of comic books from the mid-1930s to the modern-day. The series will be directed by Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce.

As for the optics of having two of the most wildly known MCU architects producing a series about the rivalry between Marvel and DC, we can’t be sure. As far as anyone knows, the Russo Brothers do not have any upcoming commitments to Marvel Studios in the wake of Avengers: Endgame, but we can only hope that some DC Comics and DCEU masterminds get to throw in their two-cents as well. Needless to say, it’s probably best not to count on the series ending any long-fought social media fights about the superiority of one franchise over the other–if anything, Slugfest is probably going to fuel those fires even more.

Quibi is scheduled to launch on April 6, 2020.

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American Politician AOC Plays League Of Legends, Apparently

US politician and New York’s 14th congressional district representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is apparently an avid fan of League of Legends, sharing her latest rank promotion on social media.

AOC posted on her Instagram Story that she recently reached Silver IV in Ranked Solo/Duo. She captioned the photo with “I did it,” followed by a blushing emoji. Silver IV is three tiers into LoL’s ranking system, with Unranked and Provisional, Iron, and Bronze coming before it. AOC’s photo was shared on the official LoL subreddit and her official Twitter account, with the founder of Spanish esports organization G2 Esports tweeting at her directly to visit the team in Berlin sometime.

Just last year, AOC stated she was “dusting off” her LoL account and was approaching Bronze V. She also said her mains are Miss Fortune and Morgana, though this was announced on Reddit over three years ago.

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AOC isn’t the only politician to go where video game players congregate. Vermont senator and 2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders announced that he joined Twitch as part of “Bernie TV,” an initiative to increase his online presence in other video-centric platforms like Facebook and YouTube. Further, another presidential hopeful, Andrew Yang, launched his Twitch channel last year.

Developer Riot Games announced a slew of projects based on LoL, including a first-person hero shooter similar to Overwatch, a Hearthstone-inspired collectible card game, an animated series, and more. The studio also confirmed that LoL is headed to consoles and mobile sometime in 2020.

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Get Xbox One’s Game Pass Ultimate For 3 Months For $1

Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is one heck of a subscription service, bundling Xbox Game Pass for Xbox One and PC as well as Xbox Live Gold for $15 USD a month. However, if you haven’t already subscribed, you can snag a pretty awesome deal right now that nets you your first three months for a single dollar.

Normally, Microsoft only offers this deal for your first month, not the first three. Three months of Game Pass Ultimate usually costs $45, so you’re saving quite a bit of money with this introductory offer. It’s unclear how long this deal will be available for, so if you’re interested, act sooner rather than later.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate grants you access to more than 200 games on Xbox One, over 150 games on PC, and the full benefits of Xbox Live Gold, which includes even more free monthly games and access to online multiplayer. On top of all that, new subscribers get six months of Spotify Premium as long as they’re also new subscribers to the music-streaming service.

For more info on all things Game Pass, check out our Xbox Game Pass guide. We at GameSpot also recently selected the 28 best Xbox Game Pass titles that are available to play right now.

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Star Wars: The Mandalorian’s Name Revealed, It’s Not Boba Fett

The second episode of The Mandalorian has yet to premiere on the Disney+ streaming service, but already one of the show’s central mysteries has been solved. Viewers were introduced to the Mandalorian in the series premiere, but at no point was his name uttered. Thus far, we’ve referred to him as the Mandalorian or Mando, for short.

As it turns out, though, he doesn’t go by Mando. Pedro Pascal, who plays the mysterious bounty hunter, revealed the Mandalorian’s name in a behind-the-scenes interview. “The Mandalorian, whose name is Din Jarron, is your iconically cool, flawed, mysterious, loner gunslinger that harkens to the best of the samurai movies and the westerns.”

So there you have it, the Mandalorian’s name is Din Jarron. Of course, there’s no telling when that name will actually be spoken on the show or if we’ll ever see Din Jarron’s face.

If the first episode is any indication, we will slowly learn more about Din Jarron’s past before he became a Mandalorian bounty hunter. The premiere features very brief flashbacks to his childhood, in which it looked like he and his parents were in danger. What’s more, he described himself as a former “foundling.” While the meaning of that word hasn’t been revealed, it’s possible his parents did not survive the attack in the flashbacks, leading to him growing up an orphan.

There’s so much more to learn about Din Jarron–who we’re still probably going to call Mando–in the upcoming episodes of Season 1. And luckily, you don’t have to wait long to find out what happens next. The second episode of The Mandalorian premieres Friday on Disney+.

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New Red Dead 2 PC Update Coming Soon, Rockstar Apologizes For Issues

Rockstar has issued a statement on technical issues with its launch of Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC. The studio said it is rolling out an update starting today to fix some technical issues, but more severe problems caused by conflicts between certain CPUs and Nvidia cards and drivers will take more time to resolve.

In the statement issued on Twitter, Rockstar says that persistent problems appear to be due to “unforeseen issues related to specific combinations of Nvidia graphics drivers, Nvidia GPU cards and certain CPUs.” To that end, it says it is working with Nvidia to resolve the issue in a future update, but it may take a few days to test the update fully and assure it addresses the problem.

“We sincerely apologize for this temporary inconvenience and will update you as soon as we have more information to share—we want everyone to be able to experience Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC as we intended as soon as possible,” the statement reads.

Some players found workarounds to these issues quickly, and Rockstar has been issuing patches through the game launcher and game itself. The problems appear to be persisting for some players, though, and that’s what Rockstar aims to fix. We found on the whole, Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC is a worthwhile port of GameSpot’s 2018 Game of the Year.

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Apple Announces New 16-inch MacBook Pro

Apple announced a new 16-inch Macbook Pro on Wednesday, featuring a larger Retina Display, new Magic Keyboard, and is up to 80% faster than any other Macbook Pro.

The new MacBook Pro’s larger screen has a higher resolution of 3,072 x 1,920 pixels, along with having 8-core processors, up to 64 GB of memory, and up to 8GB of VRAM for next-gen graphics.

Other upgrades include longer battery life, a Touch Bar, a six-speaker sound system, Touch ID,  Force Touch trackpad, and the Apple T2 Security Chip.

Apple said the new Macbook Pro was designed for developers and scientists, as well as those in the creative fields, including filmmakers, photographers, and music producers – or anyone who wants a more upgraded Macbook Pro.

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