Rockstar North, the developer of Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption, recently released Red Dead Redemption 2 on PC, giving us a glimpse at what the team might be able to do with next generation technology. Now current job listing on their website suggests that they’re looking into the next generation very seriously, as they’re currently seeking a programmer that can assist in building animation systems for a next generation open-world game.
The listing, spotted by PlayStation Universe, is for an Animation Systems Programmer. As part of the job description, Rockstar North states, “we are looking for an experienced, talented engineer to help us in developing advanced animation systems for large open world character-based games.” Further down, under the subheading “What We Do,” it says that Rockstar is “a global team of programmers and researchers who collaborate on pushing the boundaries of character animation on next generation hardware.”
This is the first explicit reference we’ve seen to Rockstar North working on something for next generation consoles. Their output has slowed during this generation: Red Dead Redemption 2 is the only completely original game that the developer has released for the PS4 and Xbox One, alongside an improved version of Grand Theft Auto V. Both titles feature online modes that have made Rockstar’s parent company, Take-Two Interactive, a lot of money from microtransactions.
While it’s feasible that Rockstar North is developing a next gen version of Red Dead Redemption 2, the language used in the job listing suggests that they’re working on something entirely new. They’re looking for someone to “develop, maintain, extend, and support an extensive high-level runtime animation system, pipeline, and tools,” and to “implement well designed, robust, highly optimal new animation system features, integrating them into our existing animation, gameplay, and AI systems.”
The most likely next release from Rockstar North would be Grand Theft Auto 6. It’s been five years since the PS4 and Xbox One release of Grand Theft Auto V, which arrived about a year after the Xbox 360 and PS3 version. Grand Theft Auto V has sold over 115 million copies, making it one of the best-selling games of all time–a sequel seems inevitable.
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Death Stranding is a game about forming bonds with many characters across the ruins of North America. As Sam Porter Bridges, you’ll deliver various cargo to survivors to expand a communication network that will restore the United Cities of America, and reconnect its isolated citizens. It can be a daunting task, and you’ll no doubt meet countless survivors–known as preppers–throughout your journey. However, there are a few hidden off the beaten path that can be easy to overlook. So if you’re looking to connect every strand in the game, you’ll need to know where to look to these well-hidden preppers.
In this quick guide, we’ll point out a set of interesting preppers that can be easy to miss on your expedition. As you’re delivering cargo to specific people, there’s still plenty of opportunities to explore and take in the sights. If you don’t take the time to explore, it’s possible to complete the game without ever meeting characters like The Collector or the First Prepper in your playthrough. One clue to observe in certain areas is lost cargo directing to places you’re unfamiliar with. This is a solid indication that new preppers are nearby, and you’ll often need to bring them some lost cargo in order to initiate a conversation with them. So with that in mind, here’s where to find the hidden preppers in Death Stranding. If you’re in need of more info on some more tips, check out our guides focusing on combating the MULEs, BT encounters, and how to effectively walk around in the world.
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One of the more well-known preppers is the Ludens Fan, who’s played by former games journalist Geoff Keighley. Though he’s something of an oddball, he’s a prepper you’ll want to get to know early on. To find the Ludens Fan, you’ll need to travel northeast from Distribution Center West of Capital Knot City in the Eastern Region. His shelter is located past BT territory and up a steep hill, so you’ll need to tread carefully. In the area, you’ll see lost cargo for the Ludens Fan, so be sure to pick them up to begin your dialog with him. Building a relationship with the Ludens Fan earns you a unique holographic sign in the form of a Luden–the Kojima Productions mascot–albeit a more cartoonish take on it.
The Musician
Aside from the Ludens Fan, here is another prepper hidden in the Eastern Region that’s worth paying a visit. Just southwest of the Distribution Center West of Capital Knot City, and beyond the MULE camp, you’ll find a shelter for the Musician by following the river down to the waterfall. Once you get inside, examine the terminal and take on the order, which will take you back outside to pick up some stray items floating in the river. Forming a bond with this prepper earns Sam a harmonica, which he can play while resting to earn some likes from BB. Sam’s companion will even start to dance when Sam plays long enough.
The Collector
Once you’re in the Central Region during Episode 3, you’ll encounter a staggering amount of preppers across the expansive map. To find one of the first hidden preppers in the central region, known as the Collector, you’ll need to head west to the MULEs camp south of the Engineer. Near the MULE camp on the western side of their territory, you’ll see a pathway leading down into the ravine below. The Collector is one of the trickier preppers to reach, as you’ll need to keep an eye out for the signs of where the shelter is located. By observing the cliff-face, you’ll see a sign of a cartoon mascot–which is a reference to the Famitsu magazine. Once you see it, take out a ladder–or use one that’s there–to climb up. After strengthening your bond with the Collector, he’ll give Sam a backpack cover, which protects cargo stored inside his backpack from the effects of Timefall.
Veteran Porter
Another challenging prepper to find in Chapter 3 is the Veteran Porter. Just north of the Timefall Farm in the central region map is the Veteran Porter’s shelter located in the mountains. Though you can make it on foot, you can also reach him with a truck or reverse trike. What makes the Veteran Porter different from other preppers is that he can be particularly challenging to form a bond with. You can find various cargo tagged with his name in the area to start things off, but the best way to improve your social bond with him come from orders you get from preppers later on. Regardless, once you strengthen the relationship up to rank four, you’re given a trinket for your backpack that allows Sam to spot MULEs and fellow porters out in the wild easier.
The Novelist’s Son
In Episode 5, you’ll travel west and head into the marshland on the furthest edge of the Central Region. After making it to the Distribution Center North of Mountain Knot City, make a detour southwest towards the cliffs. Eventually, you’ll find the shelter of the Novelist’s Son. Rank up your standing enough with the Novelist’s Son, and you’ll eventually acquire a new strain of Cryptobiotes, which are far more potent than the average ones and will restore more of Sam’s blood count.
The First Prepper
Without a doubt, The First Prepper in the Central Region is the most difficult person to find in the game. What makes this prepper such a challenge to get to is that they’re located at one of the world’s highest points in the game. In addition to having to climb sheer cliffs, you’ll also have to contend with heavy Timefall snow, which is far more corrosive than normal Timefall.
Before you proceed to this prepper, make sure you come prepared with container repair sprays, an exoskeleton, and a fresh pair of boots. There will be lots of climbing to reach the First Prepper. From the Spiritualist’s shelter, head south up into the mountains. No matter where you approach, you’ll, unfortunately, have a steep climb ahead of you. Use your compass to help guide (by holding L1), as it will pick up the location of the shelter as you get closer to it. When you’ve made it to the top fo the mountain, you’ll eventually come to the First Prepper’s shelter. Deliver any spare cargo you may have picked up from before and send it their way.
We’re just hours away from The Mandalorian arriving on Disney+–which launches on November 12. Before you get a chance to watch the newest entry into the Star Wars universe, you can check out a brand-new sneak peek, which debuted during Monday Night Football on ESPN.
In the latest video, which you can see below, we get to see The Mandalorian spills someone’s drink in a bar. Because of this, the owner of said drink is not happy, but what he doesn’t realize is that this stranger can easily beat him up. What follows is a brief fight scene where these bar patrons get beaten up quickly, and The Mandalorian puts one of them in frozen carbonite. Obviously, that gentleman was his bounty.
The Mandalorian stars Pedro Pascal as the titular character, Gina Carano as Cara Dune, Carl Weathers as Greef Carga, and Werner Herzog in an unnamed role–although he’s seemingly working for what’s leftover of the Galactic Empire. Nick Nolte is also on the show, and we think he’s playing The Mandalorian’s partner-in-crime, an unnamed Ugnaught.
That’s not the only Star Wars original series headed to Disney+, there is also an Obi-Wan Kenobi series starring Ewan McGregor in the works as well. And that’s not all that’s headed to the streaming service from Star Wars. There are 18 movies and TV shows from the franchise headed to Disney+ on Day One.
The first episode of The Mandalorian arrives on Disney+ on November 12. Episode 2 will land on November 15, and then, every Friday, a new episode of the series will arrive.
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Carrion, a reverse-horror game where you play as the monster, was first shown at GDC 2018 and is due to release in 2020. The game was announced as a PC release, and will be made available on Steam at launch. It casts you as a many-tentacled monster that smashes its way through the facility it was born in, killing the scientists that created you and destroying as much of the building as you can.
Now the game has been announced for Xbox One as well, ahead of a playable demo being available at X019 in London from November 14-16. The game will launch alongside the PC version, although neither release has a specific launch date yet beyond ‘2020’. A short trailer has been released alongside the announcement, although it does not reveal anything new about the game.
We also know, thanks to a tweet by Xbox Game Pass (embedded below), that some new titles will be announced for Microsoft’s subscription service during X019–although it seems unlikely that Carrion will be one of them, since publisher Devolver Digital’s co-founder Graeme Struthers is wary of game subscriptions.
Melissa said we can’t announce what we’re announcing at X019 yet, so this is just an announcement that we will be announcing announcements pic.twitter.com/9fVeDuACac
A sneak-peek demo was available for a limited time over Halloween. It’s no longer available, but you can check out 15 minutes of gameplay footage we snagged from it.
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EA’s long-running racing franchise is back with Need For Speed Heat, which puts you in the depths of tuner culture in a fictionalized version of Miami, Florida called Palm City. By the day, you’ll be participating in sanctioned, legal races, but by night, you’ll be watching out for the cops and taking things to the streets. In the gameplay video above, you can see the game in action through the Yoshikazu circuit race for a win in our old-school Mustang.
Car customization is at the heart of tuner culture and Need For Speed Heat alike, and an extensive, yet simplified, upgrade system lets you tinker with your ride in various ways. Gone are car classes as well, and as a result, there are fewer restrictions on what car you can use for races–now you can get more use out of that sweet Nissan Skyline that you tricked out with NOS, side skirts, turbo-chargers, and a ridiculous spoiler. It’s all part of the fun when you’re outrunning cops and going through Heat’s campaign.
Need For Speed Heat is out now on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, and you can try it out for 10 hours if you have EA Access or Origin Access. You can read our initial preview of Need For Speed Heat, but be sure to check back for our full review of the game.
UPDATE: The first rumblings on what actress Jayme Lawson’s “notable role” might be in The Batman have surfaced.
According to io9, Lawson will play Bella, “a grassroots political candidate running for office in Gotham.” And, as the site points out, Bella is also the name of the female lead in that other Robert Pattinson-led franchise, Twilight.
Our original report follows.
The already talented cast of Matt Reeves The Batman has reportedly added newcomer Jayme Lawson to its ranks in an undisclosed role, according to Collider. If Lawson’s name doesn’t ring a bell, that is because The Batman will be her first film role, as she just recently graduated from The Juilliard School, one of the world’s leading performing arts schools.
A new trailer for the upcoming animated Scooby-Doo movie Scoob! has been released, hinting at a film that covers a long period of time and sends Shaggy and Scooby on an intergalactic adventure.
The trailer flashes all the way back to Scooby and Shaggy’s first meeting, showing how Scooby-Doo got his name, as well as the first meeting between Shaggy and the rest of Mystery Incorporated. It also features ghosts, robots, and aliens–it’s not yet clear whether it will end with them pulling off a bad guy’s mask, or if there are actual extraterrestrials involved.
The voice actors who have traditionally voiced the characters have been replaced with Hollywood celebrities, with the exception of Frank Welker, who has played Scooby-Doo since 2002’s A Scooby-Doo! Christmas and will reprise the role here. Shaggy is now played by Will Forte, Fred by Zac Efron, Daphne by Amanda Seyfried, and Velma by Gina Rodriguez. The film also stars Mark Wahlberg, Ken Jeong, and Tracy Morgan.
Scoob! is due to release on May 15, 2020. It is the big-screen debut of director Tony Cervone, who previously directed Scooby-Doo! And Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery, Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest, and The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age Smackdown. The screenplay is written by Kelly Fremon Craig (The Edge of Seventeen, which she also directed) and Matt Lieberman (Playing With Fire, The Addams Family 2019).
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The next big streaming service, Disney+, is almost here. It includes movies and TV shows from Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, Nat Geo, and of course, Disney. Now, you can watch every episode of Gargoyles in one sitting, you lucky duck. But how do you actually watch Disney+?
As for how to watch Disney+, as of this writing, there is no official guide from Disney nor confirmation of what devices you can watch it on. According to the official site, “Disney+ will be accessible on a wide variety of devices, including PC, mobile phones and tablets, and a wide range of connected TV devices.”
However, there are a few places, such as Forbes and What’s On Disney Plus, reporting how to watch the streaming service. It’s the typical batch of apps and devices you already use for other services like Netflix, Hulu, and others.
How To Stream Disney+ (Apps And Platforms)
iOS devices (iPhone, iPad)
Android (Phones and Android TVs)
Web browsers
Apple TV
Fire TV
Roku
Chromecast
Xbox One
PlayStation 4
Samsung and LG Smart TVs
We’ll keep you updated with any added devices or ways to watch Disney+ content. Keep in mind, that at this time, this is just for users in the US, Canada, and the Netherlands, as Disney+ launches in these countries first. Australia and New Zealand will be getting Disney+ on November 19, and the service will hit Europe in Spring 2020. Disney+ will cost $7 a month for the standalone service. However, you can bundle it with ESPN+ and the ad-supported version of Hulu for $13 a month. There are also discounts if you sign up for an annual subscription, essentially getting two months for free.
Disney+ is available on November 12.
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Anthem, BioWare’s beleaguered shared-world squad shooter for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, will celebrate the holiday season with a new winter-themed event. During Icetide, the world of Anthem will be blanketed in snow and ice, as everything freezes over for winter. There will be celebrations and festivities, but also unique challenges for players to deal with over this period.
A preview of the upcoming event ran over the Public Test Server for PC players over the past weekend, ending on November 11. During the preview period, the Tyrant Mine Stronghold was available to players, giving them a taste of the new missions offered up by the limited-time seasonal change. In freeplay, players also encountered more outlaws to fight, Snow Globe Storms to deal with, and an all-new time trial event. Fort Tarsis and the Launch Bay were also kitted out in decorations for the festive season, which will return when Icetide is made available for all players. It’s unclear when Icetide will be available in Anthem, but it’s fair to assume that we’ll see it before Christmas.
BioWare’s game recently added Mass Effect armor to celebrate N7 Day, and made major changes to how content will be released for the game in the future. It’s also faced setbacks as major figureheads leave the project: lead producer Ben Irving left the studio in August, followed by head of live service Chad Robertson earlier this month. Hopefully Icetide will reward fans who have stuck with the game during its difficult first year.
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I think it’s safe to say that almost everyone is subscribed to a streaming service at this point. And the most popular of them all is none other than Netflix–which has a massive release list for November 2019. This week, there are plenty of TV shows, movies, original programming, and comedy specials headed your way. Check out the full list below.
The biggest release of the week is Season 3 of the docuseries The Toys That Made Us, a show that explores the origins of your favorite toy lines from when you were a kid. This season, the show explores Power Rangers, wrestling toys, My Little Pony, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles–which is the best of the season and quite possibly the series. The Toys That Made Us arrives on Friday.
If you’re looking for something comedic, there’s a new comedy special arriving on Tuesday that may be up your alley. Jeff Garlin: Our Man In Chicago arrives that day, who you may know from HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm or the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs. This is Garlin’s 37th year of doing stand-up, and the comedian discusses his life as well as working in TV and more.
Below, you can find everything coming to Netflix this week. For more streaming info, check out everything coming to Hulu and Amazon Prime Video this November.
Coming to Netflix this week:
Sunday, November 10
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 5
Monday, November 11
A Single Man
Chief of Staff: Season 2
Tuesday, November 12
Harvey Girls Forever!: Season 3
Jeff Garlin: Our Man In Chicago
Wednesday, November 13
Maradona in Mexico
Thursday, November 14
The Stranded
Friday, November 15
Avlu: Part 2
The Club
Earthquake Bird
GO!: The Unforgettable Part
House Arrest
I’m with the Band: Nasty Cherry
Klaus
Llama Llama: Season 2
The Toys That Made Us: Season 3
Saturday, November 16
Suffragette
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