Gears Tactics Discounted To Lowest Price Yet For Xbox And PC

Gears Tactics released earlier this year on PC and just last month on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. Since launching on console, it’s practically always been on sale for 50% off. But Amazon’s current deal discounts Gears Tactics to its lowest price yet for a limited time. Right now, you can grab a digital copy of Gears Tactics for only $20. The code is cross-platform and works on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

As this is an Amazon deal, there’s no telling how long it will be available. However, it seems unlikely we’ll see Gears Tactics discounted to a lower price any time soon, so if you’re interested in the game, we’d suggest snagging this deal as soon as possible. It’s worth noting that Gears Tactics is available on Xbox Game Pass, which may partially explain the steep discount so close to release.

The fast-paced turn-based strategy game earned an 8/10 in GameSpot’s Gears Tactics review. “Though Gears Tactics wears itself a little thin by the end of its protracted campaign, the rush of pulling together a victory from the jaws of defeat carries an exciting, chaotic energy,” critic Mike Epstein wrote. “Unlike most strategy games, playing well doesn’t necessarily make you feel like a mastermind, so much as though you’ve cheated death. Every successful plan, even a last-ditch effort, feels like a small stroke of genius. That’s no small feat.”

If you’re looking for more games to play on Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One during the holiday, make sure to check out the Xbox Store’s Countdown Sale, which features more than 800 games. PC players should also take a peek at the Epic Games Store’s Holiday Sale and GOG’s Winter Sale.

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Cyberpunk 2077 Isn’t Planned For Removal From Xbox Store, But You Can Request A Refund

On December 17, Sony made the unprecedented move to remove Cyberpunk 2077 from the PlayStation Store and started offering full refunds for digital copies of the game. This decision was made after players ran into issues trying to receive a refund using Sony’s traditional request system, but the game doesn’t appear to be disappearing from the Microsoft Store.

According to a statement CD Projekt co-CEO Adam Kicinski gave to Reuters, the company isn’t in talks with Microsoft to have the game removed. However, this doesn’t mean that Xbox players are being left out in the cold.

Players have already reported being able to get a refund on their purchase when contacting Microsoft support. There isn’t a specific refund policy on the platform like there is for PlayStation. The game is still available for sale for Xbox and Xbox Series X|S owners, as well, though we can’t recommend purchasing it on last-gen hardware.

Cyberpunk 2077 launched in a woefully rough state across all platforms–we had plenty of issues while playing the PC version for our Cyberpunk 2077 review–but it was particularly unfinished on Xbox One and PS4. The issues ranged from physics and scripting problems to textures not loading correctly and full crashes. In the wake of these issues, four of CD Projekt’s executives lost an estimated $1 billion in stock value, and the company’s share price has taken a huge hit.

Cyberpunk 2077 has planned native Xbox Series X|S and PS5 versions in the works, likely for 2021, as well as a standalone multiplayer experience. It isn’t clear yet how the game’s launch issues will affect these plans, but what is clear is development on the versions already available is far from finished.

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Dan Hibiki Is Coming To Street Fighter V: Champion Edition In February

During the August Street Fighter V Summer Update livestream, Capcom announced that five new DLC characters would join the game’s roster as part of its fifth and final season. In a new video message, producer Shuhei Matsumoto revealed that the first of those new character additions, lovable goofball Dan Hibiki, will arrive in February 2021.

“As specified in the Season 5 roadmap we shared over the summer, our first character, Dan, is still planned for this winter and will be released in February,” Matsumoto said. “We understand many of you have been waiting patiently for the release of Season 5, and we would like to report that we are currently working to deliver this content to you as quickly as possible.”

Dan will eventually be joined by Street Fighter IV‘s Rose, one-armed hermit Oro–who hasn’t been playable since Street Fighter III–, Akira Kazama from Rival Schools, and a mystery fifth character.

If you’re wanting to get a crossover fix in Street Fighter V quicker, you can also take part in an Extra Battle mode event that runs until December 23, which will reward you with an unlockable costume of Skullomania. Once you’ve earned it, you can dress G up as Fighting EX Layer‘s iconic skeleton-suited superhero.

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Xbox Is Giving Away Custom Mando (And Baby Yoda) Controllers

Baby Yoda (occasionally known as Grogu) is one of the entertainment industry’s biggest breakout stars, with his fame netting him merchandise ranging from toys to clothing to expensive jewelry. Now, Baby Yoda has been featured as a beautiful custom Xbox controller, with a matched controller depicting Mando, which are being given away as a set on social media.

The set shows Baby Yoda and Mando in a moment mimicking their first meeting in the first episode of season 1, and Microsoft’s competition details estimates the value of the prize at $149.

To enter, all you have to do is follow Xbox’s Twitter account and retweet the post with the hashtag #TheMandalorianxboxsweepstakes. Only people over the age of 18 who live in the United States are eligible to win.

Unlike the wide range of Baby Yoda products already on the market, the controller set is custom-made just for the sweepstakes and cannot be purchased anywhere else. If you miss out on this prize, check out GameSpot’s pick of the best Baby Yoda-themed gifts for the Star Wars fans in your life this Christmas.

The Mandalorian Season 2 finale is set to drop on Friday December 18 at 3:01AM ET. In the meantime, you can catch up on everything you missed in episode 7: The Believer.

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Diablo Immortal Is Running A Technical Alpha In Australia

Select members of the public are now able to get their hands on a preview of Diablo Immortal, the mobile spin-off of Blizzard’s popular Diablo series. The technical alpha is limited to Australian players who pre-registered for testing through the Google Play store. Spots in the alpha will be assigned based on how early players signed up, provided their devices meet the minimum requirements.

The purpose of the technical alpha is to test server stability and game performance across a wider range of devices, but also for Blizzard to get wider feedback on the way the game plays. Blizzard is anticipating a few thousand players will participate in the alpha, which will run for a few weeks as the team collects data from players.

Despite being a mobile spin-off, Diablo Immortal still intends to tell a story within the universe, with its narrative sitting in between Diablo 2 and Diablo 3. While the game will launch with six playable classes–Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Monk, Wizard, Crusader, and Necromancer–the technical alpha will only include four of these, with the other two not quite ready for public play.

Diablo Immortal has already been subject to a lot of fan criticism since it was announced in 2018, with many players preferring a new full PC or console game that furthers the main story. However Blizzard has promised that the free-to-play game won’t be predatory or pay to win, saying in a blog post that “all the story, all the classes, and as much gameplay as you want,” will be free, and that paid content will only be cosmetic or “or serve to complement gameplay.”

Despite the fan reaction, Blizzard has said that Diablo Immortal is just a part of a wider mobile strategy, so players can expect to see more mobile spinoffs from the studio. Diablo Immortal doesn’t have a set release date yet.

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The Mandalorian Season 2, Episode 8: 18 Easter Eggs & Things You Missed In ‘Chapter 16: The Rescue’

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The Mandalorian Just Got Its Biggest Star Wars Cameo Yet

In a series of major connections to the Star Wars universe, The Mandalorian’s Season 2 finale contained perhaps its biggest yet.

Warning: Spoilers for The Mandalorian, Chapter 16 follow. Beware!

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Yes, Luke Skywalker has now appeared in The Mandalorian, wielding his green lightsaber and a digitally de-aged face. The credits confirmed that Mark Hamill reprised his role as Luke for the cameo, with Max Lloyd Jones serving as the body double.

The legendary Jedi responded to Grogu’s psychic call, and has taken him away for training, and away from Mando, but never away from our hearts. It may well be that Grogu is a part of Skywalker’s ill-fated Jedi training academy (perhaps even the reason for starting it) – but we very much hope he wasn’t still a part of it once Ben Solo joined and… well, we all saw what happened there.

As you might expect, shortly after the episode aired, the words “LUKE SKYWALKER” in all-caps began to trend on Twitter.

The move has kicked off some debate around the de-aging used to include Hamill, with some saying the effect wasn’t of a high enough quality:

There’s been a long-standing fan movement to have Winter Soldier actor Sebastian Stan take on the role, given his resemblance to a young Mark Hamill – and the words “Sebastian Stan” also began trending shortly after the episode.

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It wasn’t the only revelation in the season finale – we also learned in a post-credits sequence that The Book of Boba Fett will be coming in December 2021.

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Another New Star Wars Show Announced: Spoilers!

The finale of Season 2 of The Mandalorian appears to confirm yet another new Star Wars spin-off TV show.

Warning: Spoilers for The Mandalorian, Chapter 16 follow. Beware!

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A post-credits scene following The Mandalorian’s Season 2 finale, “The Rescue,” announces The Book of Boba Fett, coming in December 2021.

This appears to be a new spin-off show about the iconic bounty hunter, although there’s the possibility it’s the name of the next Mandalorian season arc. We’ve reached out to Disney and Lucasfilm for comment.

The episode – which also includes an appearance from the actual Luke Skywalker (in de-aged form) – ends with a short scene in which Boba and Fennec Shand pay a violent visit to Jabba the Hutt’s Palace, which is now seemingly ruled over by Bib Fortuna. After dispatching his old friend, Boba sits on Jabba’s throne, and we see “The Book of Boba Fett” appear, before confirming a December 2021 release.

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If this is a show, it may well be that this is a one-off event series, in the vein of the upcoming Disney+ Obi-Wan Kenobi and Lando Calrissian series.

The Book of Boba Fett would join a long list of in-development Star Wars shows, alongside those announced and discussed at the recent Disney Investor Day – alongside Obi-Wan and Lando, there’s also Andor, The Acolyte, Rangers of the New Republic, Ahsoka, The Bad Batch, and Visions.

The announcement follows only a day after the sad news that original Boba Fett actor, Jeremy Bulloch has died at 75.

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The Book Of Boba Fett: Mandalorian Season 2 Finale Teases…Something

The Mandalorian Season 2 featured one of the biggest surprises yet, a character cameo so crazy that we can’t believe they even attempted it. Feel free to argue in the comments over here over whether they pulled it off, or if looking at his face is like staring deep into the uncanny void of death.

Regardless, the end of the episode featured one more surprise, and we’re about to spoil it–obviously. You’ve been warned.

a post-credits scene featuring Boba Fett and Ming-Na Wen’s character Fennec Shand. The scene opens with the dual suns of Tatooine (which would feel like a blast from the past if we hadn’t watched Rise of Skywalker last year). The camera pans over to Jabba’s Palace (which actually is a blast from the past). Inside, Bib Fortuna resides, until Boba and Shand arrive and shoot everyone there (except the Twi’lek slave, who they free). Boba sits down on Jabba the Hutt’s old throne, and Fennec grabs a bottle of blue something-or-other.

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Cut to a title card: The Book of Boba Fett, coming December 21. And that’s all we know from the teaser itself, although Entertainment Weekly says it’s “yet another spin-off series.”

What exactly does that mean? Is The Book of Boba Fett a Boba-Fett centered TV show? Is it a crossover event with the other two just-announced Mandalorian spin-offs, Rangers of the New Republic and Ahsoka? Is it simply the name of The Mandalorian Season 3? Or is it an actual book? (We doubt that last one.)

What do you think The Book of Boba Fett will be? Let us know in the comments below–hopefully we’ll find out more soon.

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Mandalorian Finale: Disney Did Another Uncanny CG Star Wars Character Cameo

The Mandalorian Season 2 has not been shy about bringing in elements and characters from around the Star Wars galaxy. These have largely been lesser-known characters (at least, compared with the likes of Darth Vader and Han Solo), like Rosario Dawson’s Ahsoka Tano, who’s familiar to those who’ve watched some of the Star Wars animated shows, and Katee Sackhoff’s character Bo-Katan. Boba Fett was the exception, although Mando’s version of that iconic character is grizzled and very different from the versions we’ve met before.

In the Season 2 finale, however, The Mandalorian finally went all-in and inserted the mother of all Star Wars cameos. If you haven’t seen the episode yet, go watch it before scrolling any further down the page, because we’re about to spoil it–obviously.

In The Mandalorian’s Season 2 finale, after the climactic battle, Mando and his crew encountered none other than Luke Skywalker (accompanied by R2-D2, of course), who appeared to take Baby Yoda–sorry, Grogu–away for training. And, of course, Luke appeared basically as he was originally portrayed by Mark Hamill–Mark Hamill of 40+ years ago, thanks to the tenuous magic of extremely uncanny CGI.

Naturally, the Mark Hamill of today, who played Luke Skywalker again in the newest trilogy of Star Wars films, can’t really pass as his younger self (understandably). So just as they did with Grand Moff Tarkin and Princess Leia in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Disney used a freaky-looking CGI puppet of young Luke.

The timeline makes sense; The Mandalorian is set following the events of the original trilogy, but before the events of the newest trilogy. Luke would have been in the prime of his Jedi mastery. We never considered the character would have made a cameo on this show, but it’s 2020, so we probably should have seen something like this coming.

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According to the credits for the episode, Max Lloyd Jones was a body double for the Jedi, leading us to believe he stood in while Hamill’s face was added on top. So chances are the iconic actor wasn’t on set for the scene. Luke gets a few lines in, but it’s hard to tell whether it’s Hamill’s voice or just an impersonator. Either way, there’s no denying that it’s extremely weird.

Of course, there were more surprises in this episode, and we’ll be covering them shortly. Stay tuned.

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