Call Of Duty: Warzone Adds Its Most Unique Gun Yet — A Keytar, Basically

Call of Duty: Warzone and Black Ops Cold War have introduced some strange and unique DLC weapons before, but the latest one may take the cake. The new Music Legend Mastercraft bundle is now available in the games, and it adds a keytar gun that actually plays music.

As you can see in the video below, the “Shredder” weapon has a keyboard built into the side of it, with an on/off switch and various knobs also represented for the musical instrument/gun. You can trigger the gun to play a song, which includes an animation of your Operator playing a little jingle on the keyboard.

The Music Legend DLC bundle, which costs 2,400 Call of Duty Points, also includes an Amped Up handgun, the Rockstar skin for Wolf, the Soul Searcher watch, and the Center Stage vehicle skin. The bundle also comes with the Riff vehicle horn, the Super Disco charm, and Battle Shredder emblem, and the Cultural Export calling card.

In other news, Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, and Call of Duty: Mobile are set to expand in a big way this week with a mid-season update on May 20 that adds the ’80s Action Hero DLC. This includes new skins for Sylvester Stallone as Rambo and Bruce Willis as John McClane from Die Hard. The Zombies mode is also getting new content, including its first-ever main quest for the Outbreak mode.

Beyond that, Season 4 is expected to begin in June, while Sledgehammer Games will release its new premium game–rumored to be Call of Duty: WWII – Vanguard–later this year.

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Chivalry 2 Open Beta Starting On May 27, Includes New Maps And Customization Options

Chivalry II, the upcoming medieval combat title from developer Torn Banner Studios, is going into open beta later this month. This is the first opportunity for people to play the game since its closed beta, which ran for just one weekend.

Unlike its previous beta though, anyone will be able to hop in for some head-chopping action this time around. The Chivalry II open beta will start on May 27, 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET, and run until June 1 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET. Anyone trying to get in on the medieval action can also preload the game starting on May 26 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET.

Chivalry II’s upcoming beta will be available on all platforms and include cross-play. On PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, players will simply have to head to the game’s store page to download the open beta. PC players on the other hand will only find Chivalry II on the Epic Games Store.

It also seems that the upcoming open beta for Chivalry II will include some never-before-seen content. In the game’s closed beta, players could access multiple medieval fighting classes and battle it out across two deathmatch maps and two objective-based maps, which have typically been the stars of the game. However, a third map was shown in an Open Beta Announce Dev Diary from Torn Banner Studios. Called “Coxwell,” the map embodies a classic siege on a town. Attackers run into the town’s outlying village, where defenders play as hastily armed villagers instead of armor-clad warriors.

Another new objective-based map, The Battle of Darkforest was also mentioned in a news post on the Torn Banner website. In it, defenders will spring ambushes and traps on an army marching to kill the Duke of Fogbern Keep.

Customization options will also be present in Chivalry II’s open beta. Players will be able to dress up their warriors in different kinds of armor, customize their weapons, and even change the facial features of their character. Beyond that, players will also be able to change the personality of their character. You can play as an ego-filled demigod or whimpering knave, with each different personality giving you access to different emotes and voice lines.

Chivalry II is currently set to launch on June 8, with two separate editions. The game’s standard edition will cost just $40, while a special edition that comes with some cosmetics will run for $50.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Balance Patch Nerfs Sheeva’s Health

Mortal Kombat 11 is still getting balance patches two years after release. The latest one makes some significant changes to various expansion characters who have been criticized as overpowered, particularly Sheeva and Cetrion. The update is now live across PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

The patch adjusts various characters’ health, mostly in the form of reducing them for nerfs. Sheeva, Joker, and Cetrion were all reduced to 950 health (from 1000). Sheeva also got some fine-tuning for the hitbox and recovery frames for Dragon Drop. Meanwhile, RoboCop was buffed to 1100 health (from 1050) and his Don’t Move Creep move has gotten more generous active frames.

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Various other changes have been made to Fujin, Rambo, and Shao Kahn. Many of the changes have hit relatively recent characters, leaving the original set included with the base game alone. Sheeva seems to be getting the most attention from fans on the Mortal Kombat subreddit, with many calling her balance changes overdue, while others criticize health changes as an oversimple solution.

A Mortal Kombat movie adaptation recently hit HBO Max, and is still available to stream for a while longer before it rotates out of the service. You can check out the full list of balance changes below.

Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Balance Changes

  • Sheeva – Now has 950 health (down from 1000)
  • Sheeva – Slightly narrowed the hit region for Dragon Drop & it now has a set delay time when delayed & 30 more recovery frames on miss or when hit hitting armor
  • Joker – Now has 950 health (down from 1000)
  • Cetrion – Now has 950 health (down from 1000)
  • Cetrion – Slightly reduced the damage when blocked & flawless blocked of Deadly Winds & Deadly Winds Amplified
  • Fujin – Adjusted the victim regions of Knee Buckler (Down + Front Kick)
  • RoboCop – Now has 1100 health (up from 1050)
  • RoboCop – Don’t Move Creep (Front Punch, Back Punch, Front Punch) now has 2 more active frames & 5 less recovery frames on block
  • Rambo – First Blood (Towards + Front Punch, Back Punch) has 3 less recovery frames on block
  • Rambo – Diddy-Bopping (Away + Back Punch, Back Punch, Back Kick) has more pushback on block & 5 more blockstun frames
  • Shao Kahn – You Will Never Win (Towards + Front Kick, Back Kick) now has 3 less recovery frames & can now be 2in1 cancelled when flawless blocked
  • Shao Kahn – Hammer Lunge now has less pushback on block & 10 less recovery frames on block & miss
  • Shao Kahn – Hammer Lunge Amplify now has more pushback on block, 5 more blockstun frames & 15 less recovery frames on miss
  • Shao Kahn – Ground Shatter has 4 less rec frames & more pushback on block
  • Shao Kahn – Ground Shatter Amplify now has more pushback on block, 10 more blockstun frames, & is now a mid block

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Samurai Shodown Adding Shiro Tokisada Amakusa DLC Alongside Steam Release In June

SNK will release the Steam version of its feudal fighting game Samurai Shodown on June 14, the developer announced. Originally a timed exclusive on the Epic Games Store, the Steam version will launch alongside the multi-platform release of Season Pass 3 DLC character Shiro Tokisada Amakusa.

Originally a boss character in the original 1993 game, Amakusa appeared in multiple other games in the series and fights his opponents by attacking them with a gem of power. Amakusa is the third Season Pass 3 character to have been revealed, after Cham Cham and Hibiki Takane. One more character still needs to join the roster, but this brawler will be a guest fighter from Arc System Works’ Guilty Gear series.

Now Playing: Samurai Shodown – Official Season 3 Character Reveal Trailer

Released on Xbox One and PS4 back in 2019, Samurai Shodown earned positive reviews for its easy-to-learn gameplay mechanics and strategic combat. Earlier this year, an Xbox Series X|S version of the game added 120fps gameplay and Smart Delivery transfer options.

“It captures what made the original fun and unique, but also at a time when high-damage, high-stakes fighters like this are a rarity, making its combat feel both fresh and familiar,” critic Heidi Kemps wrote in their Samurai Shodown review. “Its accessibility and easy-to-grasp gameplay belie a lot of strategic depth that makes for very intense, bloody struggles. While the single-player experience is a bit lacking, it doesn’t drag down the whole significantly–Samurai Shodown is a fighting experience well worth taking up the sword for.”

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Mario Golf: Super Rush Trailer Shows Off New Modes Like Speed And Battle Golf

A new trailer for Nintendo’s next big Switch game, Mario Golf: Super Rush, has arrived. The overview trailer shows off what fans can expect when the game debuts on June 25, and it seems the game has a lot to offer across multiple new modes, new swing systems, and more.

Players will need to study the wind and terrain, among other factors, before swinging the club. The swing mechanics in Super Rush are simple and intuitive, Nintendo said, allowing you to adjust your power and spin, among other factors. There are also “curve” shots in the game that you can use to avoid obstacles like rocks and trees. The video also touches on the motion controls that you can use by swinging the Joy-Con like a golf club–this control setup is optional, but it could be a fun approach for people who want a more authentic experience.

There are 16 different characters in the game, and each has their own strengths like increased power or more control. The video also touches on some of the ways you can play together with friends with local multiplayer and online support.

As for the courses, these range from the more lifelike ones to fantastical courses that have lava and other Mushroom Kingdom objects and items to get around.

The Super Rush video also touches on the new game mode–Speed Golf. In this mode, all players tee off together and then race to the next shot with the aim of getting the ball in the cup in the fastest possible time. Players will collect items on the course to boost their stamina, and each character has a unique speed boost they can trigger to zip ahead of opponents or to bash them and delay their own progress. Speed Golf also has special shots that can be activated to do things like wipe out other balls in their path.

Super Rush has another new mode called Battle Golf. There are nine holes on this massive course and players can take on whichever one they want–the first to capture three wins the match. Another new mode is Golf Adventure, which allows you to take your Mii and take part in various challenges–like shooting a ball into a big honeypot–to learn the ropes. The Golf Adventure mode also has boss battles where you fire off balls at enemies. Players get XP for their efforts in Golf Adventure, which they can then allocate to different elements like speed, stamina, power, and so on.

Super Rush launches on June 25; preorders for Super Rush are open now.

It’s a good time to be a fan of golf video games, as EA is reviving its PGA Tour series with The Masters featured in the game, while 2K Sports has signed Tiger Woods to a deal for its own line of PGA Tour games.

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Russell Crowe’s New Movie Involves A Very, Very High Stakes Game Of Poker

Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe has signed on for a new movie called Poker Face. It’s not about Lady Gaga. Crowe plays a tech billionaire named Jake who gets involved in an extremely high stakes game of poker.

Gary Fleder is signed on to direct from a screenplay by Stephen M. Coates.

In the movie, Jake brings together his childhood friends at his Miami mansion under the guise of a high stakes game of poker–but it’s a lot more than that.

“Those friends have a love hate relationship with the host, a master game-player/planner, and he has concocted an elaborate scheme designed to bring a certain justice to all of them,” reads a line from the movie’s description, as relayed by Deadline. “However, Jake finds himself re-thinking his strategy when his Miami mansion is overtaken by a dangerous home invader whose previous jobs have all ended in murder and arson.”

In other news about Crowe–who won his Oscar for Gladiator–he’s signed on to play Zeus in the upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder. He’s just the latest Oscar-winner to join the cast, as Christian Bale is lined up to play the villain in the superhero blockbuster.

There is no word yet on who else will appear in Poker Face or when the movie will release.

Spiral Tops The Weekend Box Office With Tepid $8.7 Million Debut

As more cinemas begin reopening around the country, the last weekend of new releases were off to a slow start at the North American box office. Spiral: From the Book of Saw only managed to earn $8.7 million, well below the $10-$15 million it was originally projected to make. Interestingly, Spiral’s debut still makes for a sixth number one opening for a Saw movie, although this achievement comes amidst different circumstances, lukewarm reviews, and very little competition in its way due to the current coronavirus pandemic.

Spiral dethroned the newest Guy Ritchie action film Wrath of Man, as not even Jason Statham could hold onto the top spot for more than a single week. HBO Max’s western starring Angelina Jolie, Those Who Wish Me Dead, had a third-place debut and made $2.8 million, while anime powerhouse Demon Slayer: Mugen Train scored another $1.77 million in fourth place.

Now Playing: Spiral: From The Book Of Saw (2020) – Official Trailer

Rounding out the top five was Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon, which held onto its fifth-place spot with another $1.7 million in the box office bank. After eleven weeks, the animated adventure currently has a domestic gross of $46 million.

Godzilla vs. Kong continued to have a kaiju-sized presence at cinemas, as its seventh week on the movie circuit saw it slip from fourth-place to sixth while grabbing $1.4 million worth of ticket sales.

Other new films over the weekend included the romance movie Finding You and the suspenseful thriller Profile, which opened in eighth and ninth place respectively.

Weekend Box Office Results – May 14-16

Rank Film Gross Theaters
1 Spiral $8.7 million 2811
2 Wrath of Man $3.7 million 3007
3 Those Who Wish Me Dead $2.8 million 3118
4 Demon Slayer: Mugen Train $1.77 million 1930
5 Raya and the Last Dragon $1.7 million 2285
6 Godzilla vs. Kong $1.46 million 2484
7 Mortal Kombat $1.32 million 2465
8 Finding You $954,297 1312
9 Profile $670,000 2033
10 Here Today $530,000 1200

AT&T Announces $43 Billion Deal To Spin Off WarnerMedia And Merge It With Discovery

AT&T has announced a massive deal to combine WarnerMedia’s entertainment, sports, and news businesses with Discovery to create what it’s calling a “premier, standalone global entertainment” company. AT&T’s WarnerMedia and Discovery were previously rivals.

Under the terms of the deal, which was announced Monday, AT&T is getting paid $43 billion. Discovery’s shareholders will own 29% of the newly formed company.

AT&T said in a press release that the deal will help create shareholder value in a number of ways and that, overall, the new company will reach revenue of $52 billion in 2023. The deal brings together the “strongest leadership teams, content creators, and high-quality series and film libraries in the media business,” AT&T said. This deal will also “accelerate” the rush to direct-to-consumer streaming, globally, AT&T said.

AT&T boss John Stankey said AT&T and Discovery have “complementary content strengths” that will only grow further thanks to this deal.

“It will support the fantastic growth and international launch of HBO Max with Discovery’s global footprint and create efficiencies which can be re-invested in producing more great content to give consumers what they want,” he said.

Discovery boss David Zaslav added, “These assets are better and more valuable together. It is super exciting to combine such historic brands, world class journalism and iconic franchises under one roof and unlock so much value and opportunity.”

“With a library of cherished IP, dynamite management teams and global expertise in every market in the world, we believe everyone wins.”

What impact, if any, this move will have on WarnerMedia brands like HBO Max, its movie division, and others, remains to be seen. AT&T also owns the Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment gaming division, but the press release had no details on what might happen as a result of this move. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.