Wholesome Direct Will Return In 2021

The Wholesome Direct will be back for another year, scheduled to air sometime later in 2021. If you have a game to show off, submissions to be featured in the direct are now open until March 15.

Like last year, Wholesome Direct will be a livestream all about indie games that can be described as cute and/or cozy in terms of their visuals, tone, or story. The stream will feature exclusive trailers and gameplay demonstrations and interviews with developers.

Wholesome Direct 2020 occurred in May so its stands to reason this year’s event will as well, but the organizers have not yet confirmed a date.

Over 50 games were shown off during Wholesome Direct 2020, including titles like Kind Words (a relaxing game where an online community supports each other through hard times), Spiritfarer (one of GameSpot’s Best Games of 2020), Ooblets (read GameSpot’s early access review), and Haven (one of the best games to play with your partner).

Wholesome Direct was a welcome distraction in 2020, and it’s wonderful to see the show return again in 2021. Perhaps we’ll hear release dates for some of the games listed in the 50 indies we’re most excited to see in 2021.

Deep Rock Galactic 2021 Roadmap Outlined, Huge Update Releasing In Q3

Developer Ghost Ship Games has revealed the 2021 roadmap for Deep Rock Galactic, including a major update scheduled to go live in April. This will be followed by another update in Q3 2021 (July to October), which, in a blog post, Ghost Ship Games says “will be huge–maybe our biggest update ever.”

The update coming in April, called Update 34: Bits n’ Pieces, is primarily geared towards adding modding support to Deep Rock Galactic. Update 34 will also add a controller rebinding feature and rebalance the game’s weapons and overclocks.

Then in Q3 2021, Update 35 will add a ton of content, including a new mission type, weapons, overclocks, cosmetics, and user interface improvements. “Deep Rock Galactic is here to stay for a long time–there are no signs of fading, quite the opposite–so we need to think further ahead,” Ghost Ship Games writes. “Normally, we don’t even plan that far, but we must also admit that getting a bit of breathing room and time to dream feels and sounds really good.”

Releasing on PC in early access in 2018, Deep Rock Galactic officially launched for Xbox One and PC in May 2020. The game sees you and up to three friends work together as a group of dwarven miners, tasked with exploring procedurally generated caves that are full of valuables to obtain and hostile aliens to defeat.

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Evolution Of The MP5 In Call of Duty

The MP5 is one of Call of Duty’s most well-known submachine guns. It’s been featured in more than a dozen games and modes and has seen quite a few changes. In this video, we check out it’s evolution within the entire series. Everything from its introduction in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, to its futuristic stylings of Infinite Warfare and beyond.

The reliable MP5 is a fan favorite. It usually delivers a fast fire rate with low recoil. In most Call of Duty games, it’s the strongest submachine gun in terms of damage. Unfortunately, the same can’t always can’t always be said when it comes to Treyarch’s Zombies modes. Submachine guns and zombies don’t mix very well and can leave you wanting a stronger weapon in later rounds.

Even every iteration, there are a few staples that make up that classic MP5 look. This includes its iron sights and familiar body shape. In futuristic titles like Infinite Warfare, the MP5 goes by other names like the VPR, but after getting your hands on them, the feel and performance of this submachine gun stands out and feels familiar. While the look and style has changed over the years, there’s no denying it’s smooth handling and solid time to kill. It’s a gun we COD fans can’t live without.

New On Netflix This Week: Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell, Pokemon, And Nolan’s Batman

A new week means a new batch of content served up on Netflix. With winter starting to recede into the rear-view mirror, that also means the slow but steady dawn of marquee, exciting and also classic titles onto popular streaming services. This week sees a long list of new additions, from Batman and Friday the 13th movies to a Notorious BIG documentary

The first of the month is typically when most additions to streaming services take place, and March is no exception with a whopping 21 newcomers on Netflix. If you’re a fan of hip-hop, you’re in luck, because the first of the month sees the debut of the new documentary Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell. The film is about the life and career of one of the most influential rappers of all time, the Notorious B.I.G. The documentary “celebrates [Biggie’s] life via rare behind-the-scenes footage and the testimonies of his closest friends and family.”

The first of the month also brings two-thirds of the Christopher Nolan-directed rebooted Batman trilogy: 2005’s Batman Begins and 2008’s The Dark Knight. Long before the phrase “Marvel Cinematic Universe” was a thing, these movies represented an important foothold for comic-book movies. These were the films that helped popularize, for better or worse, the phrase “gritty reboot,” but beyond all that–these are both very good films, whether you’re a Batman comics fan or not. Christian Bale does an impressive double-duty as tortured billionaire Bruce Wayne and the reclusive superhero, and it is legitimately plausible to enjoy these films as legitimate films.

On March 5, Pokémon Journeys continues with Part 4. The series takes Ash and Pikachu as “they embark on adventures across multiple regions in the Pokémon world, meeting new characters and discovering more Pokémon along the way.”

Below, you’ll find everything coming to Netflix this week, and if you’re interested in more streaming news, check out the biggest shows that are just over the horizon in 2021. You can also check out what Disney+, Hulu, and Shudder have in store this month.

New to Netflix in March 2021

March 1

  • Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell
  • Batman Begins (2005)
  • Blanche Gardin: Bonne Nuit Blanche (2021)
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
  • Dances with Wolves (1990)
  • DC Super Hero Girls: Season 1
  • I Am Legend (2007)
  • Invictus (2009)
  • Jason X (2001)
  • Killing Gunther (2017)
  • LEGO Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom (2019)
  • Nights in Rodanthe (2008)
  • Power Rangers Beast Morphers: S2
  • Rain Man (1988)
  • Step Up: Revolution (2012)
  • Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny (2006)
  • The Dark Knight (2008)
  • The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
  • Training Day (2001)
  • Two Weeks Notice (2002)
  • Year One (2009)

March 2

  • Black or White (2014)
  • Word Party: Season 5

March 3

  • Moxie
  • Murder Among the Mormons
  • Parker (2013)
  • Safe Haven (2013)

March 4

  • Pacific Rim: The Black

March 5

  • City of Ghosts
  • Dogwashers
  • Nevenka: Breaking the Silence
  • Pokémon Journeys: The Series: Part 4
  • Sentinelle

Star Wars’ Obi-Wan Series Casts Game Of Thrones’ Indira Varma – Report

Game of Thrones and Carnival Row actor Indira Varma is joining the cast of Disney+’s Obi-Wan Star Wars series, according to a report from Deadline.

Varma’s character details remain under wraps, and production is reportedly beginning this spring. She will be joining Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen on the new show, with both actors reprising their roles. McGregor returns as the titular Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Christensen will be playing Darth Vader.

The series will take place between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. Deborah Chow will be directing Obi-Wan. Chow has already been involved in Disney+’s Star Wars universe, directing a couple episodes of The Mandalorian.

“I’m more excited about doing this one than I was doing the second and third one that we did before,” McGregor told the Empire Podcast. “I’m just excited about working with Deborah Chow, and the storylines are going to be really good I think. I’m just excited to play him again. It’s been long enough since I played him before.”

This isn’t the only Star Wars project that’s planned on the streaming service. Shows featuring Boba Fett, Cassian Andor, Lando Calrissian, High Republic’s The Acolyte, Ahsoka Tano, and Rangers of the New Republic. And yes, there are still more movies coming as well. The next Star Wars release is the Clone Wars spin-off animated series The Bad Batch, which arrives on May 4.

New Rainbow Six Siege Update Re-Enables Fuze On Test Server, Implements Bug Fix For Flores

Ubisoft has released a new patch for Rainbow Six Siege, which adds Fuze back to the game, though only on the PC test server. The patch also implements several bug fixes.

Fuze was removed from all Siege playlists (except for Custom) via an update on February 26. Picking the operator was causing an issue that would make Siege crash. The bug attached to the operator is now supposedly fixed, though Ubisoft is keeping him on the test server for now.

As mentioned before, the patch also fixes several in-game bugs. Among them is a bug that was affecting Flores, Siege’s latest operator, who was added in Year 6, Season 1: Crimson Heist. The patch fixes a bug that prevented players from hearing Flores’ RCE-Ratero Charges going off on the other side of a wall.

The full patch notes are listed below.

Rainbow Six: Siege March 1 Update Patch Notes

Updates On Crashes

  • Fuze has been re-enabled on the Test Server following a crash-related bug fix.

Bug Fixes

  • Operators
    • FIXED – Kali’s CSRX 300 does not always destroy a hatch with one bullet.
    • FIXED – Operators return to a neutral standing position after performing a melee while leaning.
    • FIXED – Kali’s CSRX 300 won’t destroy a hatch if only one panel is hit.
    • FIXED – When Flores’ RCE-Ratero Charge gets anchored to a wall, the explosion cannot be heard from the other side of that wall.
  • User Experience
    • FIXED – Various warning messages and UI issues.
    • FIXED – Multiple customization issues.

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Borderlands Movie Casts Avengers: Infinity War’s Ariana Greenblatt As Tiny Tina

The cast of the upcoming Borderlands movie just got a tiny bit bigger: Avengers: Infinity War’s Ariana Greenblatt is set to join as the character Tiny Tina, according to The Hollywood Reporter–and confirmed by Gearbox via Twitter. Already, director Eli Roth has enlisted an impressive stable of actors to fill out his Borderlands world, including Cate Blanchett as Lilith, Kevin Hart as Roland, Jamie Lee Curtis as Tannis, and Jack Black lending his voice to Claptrap.

The actress played the role of Young Gamore in flashbacks of the MCU movie and has also appeared in Love and Monsters and will feature in the upcoming In The Heights. In a statement, Roth said, “Ariana is a spectacular new talent in cinema. She has already worked with many of my close collaborators and everyone raves about her. She blew us all away in her audition, and I cannot wait to see her bring the wild, insane, and unpredictable Tiny Tina to the big screen. She’s going to blow up on screen like one of Tina’s grenades.”

Tiny Tina first appeared in Borderlands 2 as an NPC and also popped up in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel and Borderlands 3. In the games, she’s voiced by Ashly Burch (Mythic Quest) and is a teenage demolitions expert, which should provide for some very entertaining on-screen moments.

While there is still no release date for the Borderlands movie, which has been in the works for years, the steady stream of casting announcements certainly points to the likelihood that production will begin sometime soon. Meanwhile, the Borderlands 3 video game is gearing up to launch its Designer’s Cup update this month, which will include a new raid.

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WandaVision Finale: 14 Questions That Need To Be Answered

There were a lot of unknowns when WandaVision first started. From the show’s retro sitcom vibes to Vision’s apparent resurrection, we’ve been kept guessing across each episode. Now that the finale is right around the corner, however, we’re running out of time to get official answers–and we’ve still got some major questions.

We can assume that WandaVision is meant to have some sort of cliffhanger ending. Kevin Feige already confirmed back at SDCC 2019 that Wanda would be making her way to the upcoming Doctor Strange And The Multiverse Of Madness movie, and the name alone has some major implications. But other headscratchers–like the status of some of Westview’s more colorful residents, the situation revolving around Pietro’s return, and the future of fan-favorite side characters like Agent Woo, Darcy, and Monica–will hopefully be addressed sooner rather than later. After all, we have no guarantee that anyone other than Wanda has a movie in their immediate future.

Here are our 14 biggest questions for the WandaVision finale, which will hit Disney+ on Friday, March 5. Let us know your theories in the comments below.

1. Is Pietro really from the multiverse and was he summoned by Wanda’s chaos magic, or is his casting just a meta joke?

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Agatha’s speech at the beginning of Episode 8 left us scratching our heads. She talks about her ability to mind control and shape shift things, and explains that she just needed a “weak mind” to create “Fake Pietro” because real Pietro was on a different continent and full of holes. She makes no mention of the fact that we, the audience, know that “Fake Pietro” is actually a version of Pietro from another movie universe. This makes us wonder: Was Evan Peters just cast as a gag for MCU fans and a nod to the time honored sitcom tradition of recasting characters? Or is he actually the start of the Fox X-Men being brought into the fold?

2. If Wanda was a witch since birth, did Pietro always have his speed?

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Among the numerous retcons and additions to Wanda’s history in Episode 8 was the confirmation that Wanda’s powers have always existed, even before her contact with the Mind Stone. She was a “baby witch,” as Agatha said, using her abilities even before she knew what she was doing. This makes us wonder about Pietro and his abilities. Was he always a speedster? Did he just not realize it yet?

3. Why did Hayward fake the footage of Wanda’s break-in?

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Hayward was invested enough in getting Darcy and co. to believe that Wanda had Vision’s corpse within the Hex that he doctored footage of her breaking in and stealing it. Why bother going that far to frame her when there were already stakes (like the civilian lives at risk within the Hex that had been the focus up to that point)?

4. Why was Hayward tracking Vision’s “vibranium” in the Hex when he already had his body?

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In Episode 6, Darcy discovered that Hayward had been tracking the vibranium that composes Vision’s body inside the Hex. But in Episode 8, we learned that Wanda actually left Vision’s body at SWORD headquarters, and Hayward was still in possession of it. So what was Hayward really tracking inside the Hex? Was it Wanda’s new version of Vision, or something else entirely? And if it was Wanda’s new Vision, what was the goal? Did Darcy misinterpret her discovery? Did someone plant fake information for her to find?

5. Can Wanda actually produce vibranium? What is the extent of her powers?

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If Hayward really is tracking the version of Vision that’s inside the Hex by its vibranium signature, does that mean Wanda is able to produce the mythical substance through chaos magic and force of will alone? That could have huge implications in the MCU’s future.

6. Will Wanda’s kids be able to exist outside the Hex?

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We know that Vision can’t exist outside the Hex, as we witnessed his body begin to disintegrate when he tried to escape. What about Wanda’s kids, though? Wanda sure seems to think that Billy and Tommy are her real children, and not just another “magical” trick she conjured up. We’re not so sure, although it would be unusually cruel to finally give her a family and then rip them away in the finale when the Hex inevitably comes down–though that was what happened the first time the twins existed in the comics, so we won’t rule it out. Maybe Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness will be about Wanda journeying through parallel dimensions trying to find them.

7. Who was Woo’s witness protection person?

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Agent Woo (Randall Park) initially appeared at Westview because someone in the FBI’s witness protection program had been living there and was now, naturally, missing. Was that just an excuse to get Woo, a well-liked side character from the Ant-Man movies, in the show? Or will that minor plot thread wind up mattering? Could it have something to do with the more mysterious Westview characters like Dottie or Herb?

8. Why did Wanda’s “Hex” make some people unable to remember that Westview existed, while others were immune to that effect?

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In WandaVision’s fourth episode, Agent Woo and Monica Rambeau arrive outside the Westview Hex to begin investigating just what is going on inside. They discover that some people, including the cops posted outside the town, don’t even remember that Westview exists. Others, however–like Woo himself–are immune to this effect of Wanda’s magic. Will that strange detail ever be explained, or are we overthinking this?

9. Where have Dottie and Herb been and why did they seem important at first?

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Most of Westview’s residents are simply hapless citizens of the real town who Wanda incorporated into her sitcom dream world when she took the place over. There are a couple, however, who initially seemed to be more important and/or know more about the Hex than they were letting on. Specifically, in Episode 2, it seemed important that Wanda get Dottie’s approval, and Dottie was shown later in the season to be one of the only residents whose real identity couldn’t be pinned down. In addition, in Episode 3, Herb almost let something slip to Vision, showing an apparent ability to almost resist Wanda’s powers without Vision needing to mind-zap him. Is there more to any of these seemingly minor characters?

10. Did Vision really write Wanda the note that sent her to Westview?

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It was revealed in Episode 8 that Wanda traveled to Westview because of a note that appeared to be from Vision. But that doesn’t necessarily seem in character for the synthezoid–and besides, when did this mysterious letter appear? Our first sighting of it was on the passenger seat of Wanda’s car. It was already open, implying that Wanda had already viewed the note. But when she looked at it after leaving SWORD HQ, she appeared surprised to see it. We find the whole situation confusing. And, given the fact that Wanda and Vision’s lives were bogged down by house arrest and conflict during Captain America: Civil War, and then later fugitive status (for Wanda at least) during Infinity War, when did Vision have the time to go real estate shopping?

11. What’s Monica’s deal now?

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Passing in and out of Wanda’s hex throughout these episodes has apparently given Monica Rambeau powers of some kind. She was even able to semi-effectively resist Wanda’s abilities in Episode 7. However, those powers have yet to really be defined. What exactly is Monica capable of now? Which of her many comic book personas (Photon, Pulsar, Spectrum, etc.) will she adopt in the MCU? Will the events of WandaVision lead to her joining the Avengers–especially if SWORD is pretty much evil? Speaking of which:

12. Is SWORD evil in the MCU?

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In its MCU incarnation, SWORD stands for Sentient Weapon Observation and Response Department (a slight change from the comics, where the “W” stands for “World”). There’s another difference, though: So far, in the MCU, SWORD looks like it’s shaping up to be a villainous organization. There’s definitely something up with Director Hayward, who has spent most of his scenes in these episodes so far lying through his teeth. The Episode 8 stinger revealed that SWORD has revived Vision’s real body, which definitely can’t be good. Is Hayward a full-on villain? If so, is all of SWORD evil, or is this more of a SHIELD situation, where a normal organization has been infiltrated by nefarious forces? And if that’s the case, who can we speak to in the MCU about upping the security or vetting process of employees at shady government agencies?

13. Is Mephisto in this show or not?

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Thanks to leaks and rumors, we’ve been looking forward to the reveal that Marvel comics big bad Mephisto is somehow behind the events of WandaVision. However, going into the finale, we still haven’t caught a glimpse of the villain. Is Hayward really Mephisto in disguise? Is the devil-like villain hiding somewhere else in the show? Or is he not actually involved at all? We’ll know one way or another after the finale.

14. What exactly is the “scarlet witch” and why did Agatha use the phrase?

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At the end of Episode 8, Agatha called Wanda “the scarlet witch,” implying that’s the name for a witch who uses chaos magic–and not a unique moniker for Wanda herself. Wanda has never actually been known by any alias or superhero identity in the MCU, although that’s easy to forget, since fans often refer to her as Scarlet Witch. Now that it’s been officially uttered in WandaVision, will the name stick, or was it just an Easter egg?

Fortnite 15.50 Update Announced, Removes Hand Cannon

Fortnite is changing yet again, as Epic Games has announced the first details on patch 15.50, which arrives very soon in the battle royale game.

The update removes the Hand Cannon from play, while “another item” is coming back. However, Epic did not announce what this item is. It only said, “Spread the news!”

Additionally, update 15.50 adds a new island size to the Creative mode, while there will also be localized featured creative hub support with this update.

The new Fortnite update is slated to roll out on March 2, beginning with downtime that starts at 1 AM PT / 4 AM ET. It’s not precisely clear how long the downtime will run for.

In other news, Epic is going to reveal LazarBeam’s Fortnite skin very soon, while the game recently added its latest mega-brand crossover event by bringing Ripley and a Xenomorph from the Alien series to the game. The game is also getting a crossover with Batman comics, this time with Fortnite codes in the comics themselves that will unlock a special armored Batman skin.

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