Super Smash Bros. Melee Online Tournament Canceled By Nintendo Cease And Desist

The Big House, known for its Smash Bros. tournaments, was set to host an event on December 4-6 where Smash pro players would compete across GameCube classic Super Smash Bros. Melee and the Switch’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Due to social distancing, the event was due to happen online, with online Melee play happening through a mod called “Slippi”. However, Nintendo of America has put a stop to these plans with a cease and desist order.

In a statement on Twitter, The Big House said that the organization is “heartbroken” by the cancelation, which has been necessitated by Nintendo. “We were informed we do not have permission to host or broadcast the event, primarily due to the usage of Slippi,” the statement reads. “Sadly, all our competitions are affected.”

Participants and ticket holders will be contacted about refunds shortly.

Venn’s Patrick Shanley shared a statement from Nintendo, explaining why they called for an end to this tournament, despite having partnered with numerous similar events in the past. “Unfortunately, the upcoming Big House tournament announced plans to host an online tournament for Super Smash Bros. Melee that requires use of illegally copied versions of the game,” their statement reads. Nintendo says that they contacted the organizers requesting that they stop, but that they “refused”.

The cease and desist seemingly covers the whole event, which is why the Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament is also canceled.

Jas, the creator of the Slippi mod, shared his own statement following the news. “I am disappointed that Nintendo is restricting our ability to power through these hard times,” he writes, suggesting the hashtag “#FreeMelee” if fans want to express their own disappointment.

While Nintendo has been known to re-release older games, sometimes with updated features, Super Smash Bros. Melee has never made its way off of the GameCube, despite an enduring competitive scene.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate continues to grow, with four new fighters set to join the game before the end of 2021 as DLC.

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Halo Infinite’s GameStop-Exclusive DLC Is Now Available To Claim

Like many big games, Halo Infinite will have DLC that’s exclusive to certain retailers. GameStop shoppers are getting the “Red Shift” armor coating, which is effectively a skin, for Halo Infinite multiplayer, and you can now begin the process of claiming it.

Everyone who pre-buys Halo Infinite or related Xbox merchandise at the store before December 13 can claim the Red Shift DLC.

A work-in-progress render of the GameStop-exclusive armor coating
A work-in-progress render of the GameStop-exclusive armor coating

Microsoft had planned to roll out this DLC promotion at GameStop on November 9, but there were “a few more pieces that needed to fall in place” before it could happen.

As with Halo Infinite’s various other promotional campaigns, including those from Monster Energy and Butterfinger, you are advised to save your receipt and enter your specific redemption code at this website.

Following its delay, Halo Infinite is now releasing in 2021 for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC. The game will not appear at The Game Awards in December, but developer 343 Industries has pledged to be “more communicative” about Halo Infinite in the time ahead.

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Doom Eternal Is Still Coming To Switch, But It’ll Be A Digital Only Release

On November 19, customers who had preordered the Switch version of Doom Eternal at GameStop began to report on Twitter that their preorders had been cancelled. With the game having already released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC back in March–and no footage of the Switch version having been shown, and no date announced–many took this as a sign that the game was likely to be canceled. However, this is not the case.

After some ambiguously worded assertions that Bethesda had not “made any announcements” about Doom Eternal on Switch being cancelled, Bethesda has now confirmed to IGN that Doom Eternal will come to the Switch very soon–but it won’t get a physical release.

“While Doom Eternal is 100% on track for an imminent digital-only release on Nintendo Switch, the absence of a physical release at retail resulted in cancelled preorders,” a Bethesda spokesperson told IGN. They advised that customers who had preordered the game will “receive full refunds”.

Between the long wait and Microsoft’s purchase of Bethesda, fans of Nintendo’s hybrid system had reason to worry that the game would not launch on the console. Not much is known about the Switch version, including whether the Ancient Gods DLC will be available, too. If it’s skipping a physical release, though, it’s likely that the file size will be large. Switch game cards max out at 32GB.

In the meantime, you can stream Doom Eternal to your smart fridge, if you want.

2016’s Doom came to Switch, and earned a 7/10 in GameSpot’s review. Developer Panic Button is handling the Eternal port, too.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Patch Notes Are Almost Here

Treyarch is about to release the major update for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and it arrives about one week after the game’s arrival on November 13.

Having already nerfed the overpowered MP5, this new patch is expected to further address weapon tuning and balance, and we’d also expect bug fixes and more.

Since launch, players have reported a variety of issues and oddities with Black Ops Cold War, including a problem where new PS5s are downloading the PS4 version. Additionally, split-screen multiplayer is difficult to find or not available for some users.

GameSpot’s Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War review is currently in-progress, but it’s currently sitting on an 8/10 thanks to a strong campaign.

Keep checking back with GameSpot for more, as we’ll post the full patch notes here when they are released.

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Doom Eternal Switch Has Not Been Cancelled But Is Now a Digital-Only Release

Earlier today, customers began to report that GameStop was canceling pre-orders for Doom Eternal on Switch. IGN has learned that this is not because Bethesda has canceled Doom Eternal Switch, but rather is making it a digital-only release.

In a statement to IGN, a Bethesda spokesperson says,

“While Doom Eternal is 100% on track for an imminent digital-only release on Nintendo Switch, the absence of a physical release at retail resulted in cancelled pre-orders.”

They added, “Affected customers will receive full refunds and should contact their preferred retailer for more information.”

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Doom Eternal was released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC back in March, but a previously announced Switch version would arrive sometime later. While the publisher still hasn’t announced a proper release date, pre-orders for Doom Eternal on Switch were available for interested customers.

Bethesda says customers should stay tune for more information “coming later this month.” Check out IGN’s Doom Eternal review here for more on the Doomslayer.

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Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

GTA 5 Online Has Triple Rewards For Land Races This Week

Grand Theft Auto V Online players who want to earn some extra RP and GTA$ this week should prepare their fastest vehicles and start practicing their drifts. This week’s GTA Online update is offering triple rewards on land races, meaning that any race that leaves you on the ground will pay out triple this week. This bonus, and all other bonuses mentioned below, run until November 25.

The bonuses have also been tripled on the A Superyacht Life mission set, which lets you take to the sea and cause some huge damage. There are six missions in total, and all PR and GTA$ earned on them will be three times the usual. The Gerald’s Last Play mission set, meanwhile, is paying out double for the next week, as is the Diamond Adversary series and the Running Back remix playlist.

It’s a big week for rewards, with players also having completed the Heist Challenge. The goal was to raise $100 billion, but players managed a full $1 trillion. Every player who took part will receive a special vehicle in December, as well as a “badge of honor”. The December update is going to be a big one, adding a new location and heist.

Meanwhile, a free Blue Dot Tech Mask will be handed out to everyone who plays this week. Step into the Diamond Casino & Resort and you can win an Overflod Autarch this week, too–make sure you give that lucky wheel a spin.

There are also some big discounts this week, as always. Here’s what you should spend your tripled income on this week:

  • Yachts (30% off)
  • Truffade Thrax (30% off)
  • Progen T20 (40% off)
  • Dinka Sugoi (40% off)
  • Yacht upgrades and modifications (30% off)
  • Boats (30% off)
  • Widowmaker laser (40% off)
  • Up-n-Atomizer laser (40% off)
  • Unholy Hellbringer laser (40% off)

In addition, Prime Gaming members who have linked their accounts with receive an additional GTA$200,000, plus the Vespucci Canals Nightclub will be added to their portfolio. They’ll also get an 80% discount on the Imponte Nightshade and a 60% discount on the Declasse DR1.

If you haven’t played GTA Online yet during October 2020 on PS4, make sure you do so–everyone can claim a bonus GTA$1 million each month. This is all leading up to the release of the PS5/Xbox Series X version of the game in 2021.

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FIFA 21 Is Adding Free David Beckham Content For All Players

FIFA 21 is adding some new content focused on maybe the world’s most famous soccer player–David Beckham. The iconic midfielder has signed an ambassadorial agreement with EA Sports to promote FIFA going forward, and to celebrate everyone can score some freebies.

First up, players will receive an untradeable David Beckham item in FIFA Ultimate Team, letting you make use of his on-the-pitch expertise. He’s also being added as a “Groundbreaker” in the Volta football mode. Both of these extras will be added on December 15, 2020, and will be available to claim until January 15, 2021. Do so and he’s yours forever.

Beckham will also be added as an icon in Ultimate Team from December. At the same time, the Xbox and PlayStation stores will present the standard edition as the “Beckham Edition” of the game for a period of time, to tempt fans with these limited-time freebies.

You can check out Beckham in FIFA 21 in the trailer below.

FIFA 21 is coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on December 4, and the Beckham content will be available on those platforms, too. The Switch “Legacy Edition,” which is missing several key features and has not sold well, will unfortunately not receive this bonus.

If you own FIFA 21 on PS4 or Xbox One, upgrading to the next-gen version within the same console family will be free.

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Disney Might Move Peter Pan, Cruella, And Pinocchio To Disney Plus, Or Not

In response to the ongoing global health crisis from COVID-19, entertainment giant Disney is said to be considering its options for how to move forward with its theatrical releases, and this includes sizing up whether or not to release some of them on Disney Plus.

According to Deadline, Disney is currently considering moving its live-action remakes Cruella, Pinocchio, and Peter Pan and Wendy from theatres to Disney Plus.

No final decisions have been made yet, Deadline pointed out. If the films do move to Disney Plus, it remains to be seen if they would be offered to subscribers at no extra cost as it’s doing with the Pixar movie Soul, or if there would be an extra fee like there was for the Mulan remake.

“The studio is looking at every option, and everything is under consideration and contingency planning,” Deadline reported.

Shifting these films to Disney Plus could help bolster the service that is already wildly popular. Just a year after it debuted, Disney Plus already has more than 70 million subscribers. It’s still well behind Netflix’s 195 million members, but Disney Plus is growing faster than Netflix in terms of paying subscribers at this point in its lifecycle.

While shifting Cruella, Pinocchio, and the Peter Pan film to Disney Plus would impact box office revenues, Disney could benefit from more revenue from Disney Plus memberships and a surge in Disney’s tock price, Deadline’s sources said.

The impact on the in-person moviegoing experience from COVID-19 is a new phenomenon for Disney and other movie giants, and as of yet, there does not appear to be much in the way of consensus regarding best practices for how to move forward when it comes to releasing movies.

Universal’s new Trolls film elected to bypass cinemas and release through video-on-demand, and it ended up doing better than the first movie without even releasing in theatres. Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster time-bending movie Tenet stuck with its plan to release into a limited movie theatre market, and ended up making more than $350 million, a number that “thrilled” the director.

While Disney may be mulling a change for some of its forthcoming live-action remakes, Deadline’s sources said the company has no plans to move Marvel’s Black Widow film to the streaming service.

That’s an interesting point given that Warner Bros. just recently announced that Wonder Woman 1984 will be available on HBO Max and in theatres this Christmas.

The new Pinocchio movie is directed by Forrest Gump’s Robert Zemeckis and it stars Tom Hanks as Geppetto. Cruella, meanwhile, features Emma Stone as Cruella de Vil, while Peter Pan and Wendy features Yara Shahidi as Tinkerbell.