Rocket League Music Pack Drives Into Beat Saber

Beat Games has announced a new music pack for its lightsaber-focused rhythm game, Beat Saber. Called Rocket League x Monstercat, the new music pack includes six songs from Psyonix’s game about supersonic acrobatic rocket-powered battle-cars.

The six new songs take place in a Rocket League-inspired environment and also transform your normally Jedi and Sith-colored lightsabers into the vibrant blue and orange of Rocket League’s default team colors. The pack includes Tokyo Machine’s “Play” and “Rock It,” Stephen Walking’s “Glide,” Slushii’ “Luv U Need U,” Dion Timmer’ “Shiawase,” and Slushii and Dion Timmer’s collaboration: “Test Me.”

The new pack is available in all versions of the game for purchase right now. You can buy the pack at the links below.

Where To Buy Beat Saber: Rocket League x Monstercat Music Pack

Beat Saber is a VR game where you swing lightsabers to slice through approaching blocks to the rhythm of different songs. It’s one of GameSpot’s top VR games of 2018–we love the absolute bangers that fill its ever-expanding list of tunes and that the game provides a fun way of doing a brief workout.

In GameSpot’s Beat Saber review, Alessandro Barbosa wrote, “Beat Saber is an exhilarating rush and an exhausting game to play in the best way. It has great music that is more varied than you might expect, complemented by smartly designed levels that marry their complex patterns perfectly to the beat. It’s difficult to get bored of Beat Saber, especially thanks to its extensive campaign that pushes you to get better with each step up in difficulty.”

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Daily Deals: Death Stranding is Out Tomorrow, Preorder the Collector’s Edition Today

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Out Tomorrow: Death Stranding Collector’s Edition is Back in Stock on Amazon for $199.99

There are polarized reviews on this game. Some reviews rave that Kojima’s latest work is transcendental, others claim that it’s tedious labor. All agree, though, that this game is truly unique. My opinion? It’s still going to be massively popular and I am very excited to play it. In addition to the game itself, the Collector’s Edition includes the Steelbook Case, BB Pod Statue, Ludens Keychain, and BRIDGES Cargo Case.

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Why The Invisible Man Isn’t Johnny Depp’s Dark Universe Movie

Forget Tom Cruise’s Mummy fiasco — cue the Tom Cruise scream! — because we just got our first look at Universal’s new take on the classic Universal Monsters with the trailer for The Invisible Man.

The film stars Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia, a woman who escapes an abusive relationship, only to find that she is being haunted by her ex from beyond the grave… Or is she? You know, just because you’re invisible doesn’t mean you’re a ghost!

Based on the trailer, the film looks like it has the potential to be another solid entry in the Blumhouse Productions line of creepy horror flicks. Blumhouse, of course, has had great success with a range of low and mid-budget genre films like Paranormal Activity, The Purge, Get Out, and so many others.

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LEGO Reveals Batman 1989 Batmobile Set

LEGO has unveiled a new, 3,306-piece set based on the Batmobile from Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman movie. It will be released on November 29 (Black Friday).

The $250 USD set is being released in celebration of both the film’s 30th anniversary and the character’s 80th. It includes the 23-inch Batmobile, complete with “a slide-open cockpit, wraparound windshield, and two hidden machine guns with pop-up function,” as well as a rotating display stand.

The set also includes three new minifigures: Batman, equipped with a Batman 1989-inspired cape and Batarang; The Joker, equipped with a gun; and Vicki Vale, equipped with her camera.

In other Batman news, Andy Serkis and Colin Ferrell are reportedly in talks to join Matt Reeves’ The Batman, as Alfred Pennyworth and Penguin, respectively. Check out everything we know about The Batman for more.

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Walmart Black Friday 2019: What Deals to Expect This Year

Historically, Walmart does not mess around when it comes to Black Friday deals. In fact, over the years, its doorbuster events have risen to the level of infamy, with amazingly low prices on items designed to bring people into its stores, online or in real life.

Much like its competitors, Walmart started Black Friday early, and while it’s not officially an “early Black Friday sale” at Walmart, there are plenty of chances to bring home something now rather than during the rush.

What to Expect from Walmart Black Friday 2019

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X019 Inside Xbox Livestream: When It Starts And Where To Watch

Microsoft’s annual celebration for all things Xbox will begin next week. Taking place in London, X019 will see the announcements of brand-new “surprises,” according to an Xbox blog post. The entire event will be streamed, so you can watch it via the links below.

The Inside Xbox X019 livestream begins on November 14 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 9 PM BST, which is November 15 at 7 AM in Australia. That’s likely when most of the major reveals will occur, though X019 continues through to November 16–all of which will be streamed on Mixer.

Where To Watch X019

In that aforementioned blog post, there’s mention that X019 will see the world premiere of hands-on gameplay for “the biggest and best new games.” There will also be panels featuring the “best creative minds from [Microsoft’s] Xbox Game Studio teams.” It’s nothing concrete, but X019 may see the new gameplay reveals for several games scheduled for 2020 and beyond, as well as teases for the games being made by some of the studios Microsoft acquired back in 2018.

Two hours into the stream, the Xbox Wireless Controller – DPM X019 Exclusive controller will go on sale. Only 1,000 controllers have been made, so if you want one, you may want to bookmark its product page in the Microsoft Store. The controller retails for $100 USD.

There hasn’t been much teased about the announcements expected at X019. If the event plays out anything like last year’s X018, then X019 will see new footage of upcoming games, release date reveals, and announcements of DLC or expansions for existing titles. X018 also saw Microsoft announcing additional studio acquisitions. The major highlights of last year’s event were the reveal of Crackdown 3’s release date, the announcement of 16 new games coming to Game Pass (some of which still haven’t come out yet), and Microsoft’s acquisition of InXile Entertainment (the studio behind Wasteland) and Obsidian Entertainment (the studio behind the recently-released The Outer Worlds).

Given the approach of next-gen consoles–both Microsoft’s Project Scorpio and Sony’s PS5 are scheduled to release during the holiday season in 2020–it’s possible that Microsoft will announce additional details about what it has planned for the next generation. With Sony confirming its next-gen console will be called PlayStation 5, as unsurprising as that is, maybe Microsoft will use X019 to announce the official name of Project Scorpio.

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GameStop Pro Day Sale Launches Friday With Deals For PS4, Switch, And Xbox One

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We’re now just a few weeks away from the biggest shopping event of the year, but while other retailers are already releasing Black Friday ads, GameStop isn’t ready to show its hand. Instead, the games retailer is launching its last Pro Day sale of 2019, an event exclusive to PowerUp Rewards Elite Pro and Pro members in the US. The sale will kick off this Friday, November 8, and run through Sunday, November 10, with hundreds of discounts on games, consoles, and accessories.

The latest Pro Day sale has some decent deals, but know that you’ll find better prices on some of these products during Black Friday in just a few weeks. If there’s anything you’ve got your eye on, we suggest comparing its Pro Day price against the Black Friday prices seen at Target, Best Buy, and other stores that have already released ads. For example, you’ll find Borderlands 3 for $35, Control for $25, Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle for $15, Resident Evil 2 for $15, and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne (Master Edition) for $35 during Black Friday, cheaper than what GameStop is offering during its Pro Day sale.

Then again, some of these Pro Day game deals might be worth taking advantage of now. The Division 2 is only $15, the lowest price we’ve seen. Mortal Kombat 11 is on sale for $30, Persona 5 is $15, MLB The Show 19 is $20, Tetris Effect is $10, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is $25 (the same price it will be at Best Buy during Black Friday). If there’s a game on your wishlist and you spot it for cheap during GameStop’s Pro Day sale, it could still be worth grabbing–after all, the best deals will sell out fast on Black Friday (or even on Thanksgiving).

GameStop is also offering a console bundle for this Pro Day sale. If you buy a new Xbox One, you’ll get a free copy of either Resident Evil 2, Monster Hunter World, or Devil May Cry 5 in addition to 50,000 bonus points ($50 rewards cash) for your GameStop account. If you buy a new PS4, you’ll get a free copy of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and the same 50,000 bonus points offer. If you need to buy a new PS4 or Xbox One, however, you might want to hold off until Black Friday, which already has some nice PS4 and Xbox One bundles lined up for cheaper.

The Pro Day sale also includes a buy one, get one free offer on all T-shirts, which is quite nice, and buy two, get one free on over 100 Amiibo. GameStop’s large collection of toys and collectibles are on sale too, including the Gears 5 Collector’s Edition Jack Drone, which is down to $150 from $200.

You can check out more deals from this year’s final Pro Day sale below and see the full offering of deals at GameStop.

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Why Sony Leadership Changes Will Help PlayStation Transition to PS5

PlayStation is going through a reorganization ahead of the launch of the PS5. Sony Interactive Entertainment Shawn Layden left PlayStation last month, and today Guerrilla Games’ Hermen Hulst succeeded Shuhei Yoshida as head of Worldwide Studios. But PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan says the reorganization is necessary to help transition the company for the PlayStation 5.

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Disney Plus’ Forky Asks a Question: Series Premiere Review

This is a mostly spoiler-free review of Forky Asks a Question, which will premiere on Disney+ on November 12, 2019. For everything else Disney+, be sure to check out our reviews of Lady and the Tramp, and Marvel’s Hero Project, with other Disney+ reviews coming soon.

While many of us have our eyes set on The Mandalorian’s awesome ship, shiny helmet, and killer arsenal, Disney+ is also dropping a funny and heartwarming addition to the Toy Story universe, Forky Asks a Question, when the streamer launches on November 12, 2019.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Terry Bogard DLC Review

Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury probably wasn’t on the tip of many people’s tongues when it came to their dream Smash Bros. guest characters. But now that he’s here, what this brawler lacks in broad notoriety, he more than makes up for with his mechanically dense gameplay. He’s one of the most challenging, but also one of the most fun and satisfying characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to date.

There’s a lot that’s special about Terry, but perhaps most notable is the fact that he has five special moves instead of four, each of which has multiple versions. There are also two super moves that he only gets access too once he’s at 100% damage or higher, a Ryu-style lock-on that always keeps him facing his opponent, and the unique ability to special cancel, which is a holdover from his traditional 2D-fighting-game roots.

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