Universal Pictures has announced Fast Fridays, a free event that will allow you to “see every Fast & Furious film on the big screen to celebrate the arrival of F9,” which itself will be in theaters on June 25. The festivities kick off on April 30, when The Fast and the Furious will screen at over 500 theaters in the United States, followed each Friday by the next entry in the film series.
As the marathon gets further underway, the full total of theaters nationwide participating is expected to climb to 900 total theaters. To start making plans to safely venture out to your local cinema in the coming weeks, local listings can be found via the marathon’s official website, which largely functions as a portal to theater chains for further information.
Like many recent movies, F9: The Fast Saga endured more than its share of delays, but will finally be coming to theaters on June 25. As its new, second trailer recently showcased, it will be more than worth the wait, F9 has magnets flipping cars over and cars in freaking outer space. What better way to get pumped for the over-the-top action than spending the next several weeks seeing each Fast & Furious film outdo the previous one?
F9 is an upcoming action movie directed by Justin Lin (True Detective, Community). Lin, who directed previous entries in the franchise like Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift and Fast & Furious 6, has returned as co-writer on F9 alongside Daniel Casey (10 Cloverfield Lane).
We’re only a few months away from the release of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin on Nintendo Switch and PC. A sequel to the 2016 3DS game, Monster Hunter Stories 2 is a spin-off featuring turn-based combat and a loop that can be compared to Pokemon in some ways. If you’re looking forward to Monster Hunter Stories 2, preorders are starting to pop up at multiple retailers. There are several editions to choose from as well as a cool preorder bonus and new Amiibo that interact with the game.
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Preorder Bonus
If you preorder any edition of Monster Hunter Stories 2, you’ll receive the Kamura Maiden outfit for Ena.
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin for Nintendo Switch is available to preorder now at Amazon for $60. Amazon is offering free release-day delivery. Digital copies for Switch are available on the eShop, and PC preorders are live on Steam. We imagine physical preorders will go live at other retailers soon.
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Deluxe edition preorders are currently only available on PC via Steam. The Deluxe edition comes with an assortment of in-game goodies:
Kuan Coat for Ena
Layered Razewing Armor Alpha and Beta
Spiky Nergal hairstyle
Nergigante and Pukei-Pukei Costumes for Navirou
Two sticker sets
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin also has a Collector’s edition for Nintendo Switch that’s exclusive to GameStop. It’s not available to preorder just yet, and it’s unclear how much it will cost. The Collector’s edition comes with all of the Deluxe edition content as well as the Razewing Ratha Amiibo, an enamel pin, and a sticker pack. Once it’s available, you should be able to find it using the link below.
Three new Amiibo will be joining the Monster Hunter lineup at launch: Razewing Ratha, Ena, and Tsukino. Each Amiibo unlocks a layered armor set for your character to wear. Amiibo preorders aren’t live yet, but we’ve included links where we expect them to show up at GameStop and Best Buy below.
As a new Rider with a legendary namesake, you quickly find yourself in a precarious situation. Your character meets a Wyverian girl named Ena who possesses a Rathalos egg. You help Ena protect the egg while uncovering the mystery of why the Rathalos species is disappearing. Throughout your adventure, you tame monsters (dubbed Monsties) that you can then ride and lead into battle. The traditional turn-based battle system is a huge departure from the mainline series, but the original entry for 3DS was quite fun.
Pokemon Sword and Shield players can claim another free item for a limited time. The Pokemon Company is distributing a free Weakness Policy via Mystery Gift until April 26. When a Pokemon holding this item is hit by a super-effective attack, its Attack and Special Attack stats are each raised by two stages.
To claim the free item, you’ll need to fire up your copy of Pokemon Sword or Shield and follow these steps:
Open Mystery Gift from the menu screen
Select Get with Code/Password
Follow the prompts to connect online
Input WPF1NALSPC3
The free code was revealed during the Players Cup III Global Finals, which run this weekend. The competition is being broadcasted on Twitch, with separate streams devoted to the video game finals, TCG finals, and Pokken Tournament DX finals. You can find the full schedule on the official Pokemon website.
That’s not all that’s happening this weekend. In honor of World Penguin Day, an Eiscue Max Raid event is underway in Sword and Shield until April 25. Eiscue is appearing in Max Raids more frequently than normal throughout the event, and you’ll have a chance to encounter a Shiny Eiscue in five-star Max Raids.
In other Pokemon news, New Pokemon Snap launches on Nintendo Switch on April 30. Pokemon Go is celebrating that game’s launch with a New Pokemon Snap-themed event from April 29 to May 2. As part of that event, Shiny Smeargle will make its debut in Pokemon Go, and you’ll encounter increased spawns of Lotad, Cacnea, Ducklett, and other monsters that appear in New Pokemon Snap.
Some of the most memorable gaming experiences involve working together to achieve a goal with friends and family, and if you primarily play on Xbox One or Series X|S, there are plenty of great co-op Xbox games you can play with others. To help you dig through them all and find the titles most worth your time, we’ve rounded up the 25 best Xbox co-op games. All of the games on this list are playable on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and some are even available on Xbox Game Pass.
Whether you’re looking for a game to play online with friends or something light and fun to enjoy on the couch with your partner, we think you’ll find something that stands out on this list. From live service games like Sea of Thieves and Destiny 2 to lovingly crafted platformers such as It Takes Two and Unravel 2, there’s no shortage of rewarding co-op games on Xbox, regardless of which genres you’re into. We’ve organized the list in alphabetical order and will continue to update it as more excellent co-op games are released for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.
Hazelight Studios is the rare developer that wholly embraces co-op when it comes to game design. Its debut title, A Way Out, can only be played cooperatively, either split-screen or online. A Way Out puts players in the roles of two convicts who plan and execute a prison escape. Though each player is often performing different tasks, the objectives you complete inevitably help your partner make progress, and vice versa. It’s a wonderful experience that truly emphasizes teamwork, and because the two roles are different, you can run through it a second time and swap characters. In addition to compelling puzzle, stealth, and shooting gameplay, A Way Out is bolstered by strong writing and performances that really attach you to the plight of these troubled men. A Way Out is an EA Play title, so Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can play it without buying. It also has a buddy pass that allows a friend to play with you online without needing to buy their own copy of the game.
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is one of the best picks for first-person shooter fans who want to play with friends or family. While many shooters don’t offer co-op campaigns (offline or online), the Borderlands franchise is ideal for co-op, and it even supports four-player split-screen. Borderlands: The Handsome Collection comes with Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, two awesome loot shooters filled with intense gunfights, a dizzying amount of loot, and off-the-wall humor that keeps things lighthearted. You could also opt for Borderlands 3, but we picked the Handsome Collection due to the sheer variety of content offered in the package.
Castle Crashers is an Xbox Live Arcade classic and one of the first indie games that really took off on the service for Xbox 360. While it held up pretty well, the remastered version is even better thanks to better textures and frame rate. In Castle Crashers, you and up to three friends play as knights on a journey to save princesses from an evil wizard. The story isn’t what stands out (it’s rather generic); Castle Crashers has excellent hack-and-slash gameplay and a leveling system that improves your abilities the further you progress through the enemy-packed stages. It has great cartoon visuals, a lighthearted tone, and a wide variety of enemies and bosses to slay. If you like action games that feel like they belong in an arcade, Castle Crashers is a solid pick.
Supports: 2-player local multiplayer
StudioMDHR’s Cuphead is essentially a playable 1930s cartoon filled with authentic animations, colorful characters, and a jazzy soundtrack that sizzles and pops to transport you back in time. In addition to being absolutely gorgeous, Cuphead has tremendously designed boss battles, tight controls, and a varied assortment of weapons and perks that change the way you approach each fight. Cuphead and his brother Mugman need to procure soul contracts to give the devil after gambling away their lives. Playing Cuphead cooperatively can get chaotic, but tackling the bosses and run-and-gun levels with a friend can be extremely rewarding. The only downside with Cuphead is that two-player co-op is limited to local multiplayer.
As a live service game with a vibrant community, it’s no surprise that Destiny 2 has found its way onto this list. Bungie’s much-improved sequel has a massive amount of content, almost all of which is tailored toward online co-op with friends and random Guardians roaming the universe. Teaming up with friends makes Destiny 2’s later game challenges much more doable and, most importantly, more fun. Although Destiny 2 is a few years old, it still receives consistent updates and new content. With numerous meaty expansions available already and multiple more on the way in the next couple of years, Destiny 2 will remain one of the best live service co-op games for a while. A significant portion of the game, including the base campaign, is free-to-play, and Xbox Game Pass subscribers have access to all of Destiny 2’s expansion content.
One of the best modern action-RPGs, Diablo 3 has withstood the test of time. Though traditionally thought of as a PC game, Diablo 3 plays extraordinarily well with a controller, giving it a different, more active feel while mowing down and dodging demons with a suite of class-specific abilities. The class system makes Diablo 3 even better as a co-op game, as you and your trio of teammates can balance each other out with a range of unique abilities. The entirety of Diablo 3 including its wealth of endgame content can be played cooperatively. Everything from the expansive loot and class systems to the combat and lore makes Diablo 3 a must-play for action-RPG fans who are looking for something that is constantly engaging but not too mechanically intensive.
Supports: 2-player local and 4-player online multiplayer
Divinity: Original Sin 2’s Definitive Edition has made its way onto practically every games best list we’ve published. It’s not all too surprising since we awarded it a rare 10/10 in our Divinity: Original Sin 2 review, but it’s a testament to just how breathtaking and original of a game it truly is. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is an old-school CRPG for a new age, complete with a spacious and detailed open world, a meticulously crafted turn-based combat system with near-endless layers, and colorful characters that draw you into its winding story. Online co-op supports up to four players, while local co-op is two-player only. Divinity: Original Sin 2 is brimming with dozens upon dozens of hours of awesome content, and it’s even more satisfying when you play with friends.
Supports: 2-player local and 6-player online multiplayer
Don’t Starve Together takes the well-designed action-survival foundation of the original game and adds the ability to play it cooperatively either online or split-screen. In Don’t Starve Together, your job is simply to survive. By day, you gather resources and fortify your base, but at night you have to defend yourself against waves of enemies. It’s a fulfilling loop, and thanks to randomly generated environments, each run feels unique. Outside of the main survival mode, Don’t Starve Together has two other modes that offer less demanding takes on the gameplay.
Supports: 2-player local and online multiplayer
Even though two mainline Gears of War games launched on Xbox One, we’re recommending Gears of War: Ultimate Edition. A beautiful remaster of the first entry in the series, Gears of War: Ultimate Edition’s campaign holds up remarkably well all these years later. It features the best, most grounded story in the series, and each of the lengthy levels has intricately designed setpieces that help show off the finely tuned third-person shooter gameplay. It’s also just pretty cool to return to the game that popularized the “cover” shooter. Gears of War: Ultimate Edition supports two-player local and online co-op and is available to play for free for Game Pass subscribers.
Grand Theft Auto Online is one of the most popular online multiplayer games around. Grand Theft Auto Online lets you create a character and complete objectives and get into random shenanigans across San Andreas. While you can make your own fun, there are dedicated missions and a story that takes place before the events of Grand Theft Auto 5 that’s designed to be played cooperatively with friends. Whether you want to complete elaborate and tricky heists with friends or simply see what kind of trouble you can stir up, Grand Theft Auto Online is an expansive cooperative experience that can be your hangout spot to unwind at night. It comes free with Grand Theft Auto 5, which is available on Xbox Game Pass. A standalone version of Grand Theft Auto Online is in the works, too.
Supports: 2-player local and 4-player online multiplayer
Halo: The Master Chief Collection could be described as the ultimate cooperative first-person shooter for Xbox. The compilation comes with the first four mainline Halo games as well as Halo 3: ODST and Halo Reach. All six games feature campaigns that can be played cooperatively either online or split-screen. You really can’t go wrong here, as several of the best FPS games ever made are featured in this collection. In addition to the campaigns, you can join up with friends to try to survive in Firefight, a horde mode featured in ODST and Reach. Halo: The Master Chief Collection is available to play for free if you’re a Game Pass subscriber.
Developed by the team behind A Way Out, It Takes Two is also exclusively a cooperative game. As you can probably guess by the title, you and a partner work together to solve puzzles and complete platforming sequences across an intricately designed world filled with creativity and wonder. When Rose learns her parents are splitting up, she consults her book about relationships while holding dolls resembling her parents. As her tears hit the dolls, her parents’ minds transplant into the toys. Playing as either Cody or May, you and your partner travel in and around the house–which now seems quite large–in search of Rose. It Takes Two has some seriously great platforming sequences, boss battles, and puzzles, and they often require teamwork to make progress. Though It Takes Two deals with a heavy subject matter, it has a lot of heart and humor baked into the narrative. You can play it split-screen either locally or online; if you’re playing online, you and your partner only need one copy of the game.
Lego Marvel Collection is a great pick for families looking for a lighthearted and breezy cooperative experience. It contains three Lego Marvel games: Lego Marvel’s Avengers, Lego Marvel Super Heroes, and Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. Each game supports local co-op for two players and lets you take control of a huge variety of Marvel heroes. Traveller’s Tales’ Lego games have a great pick-up-and-play vibe to them, with simple mechanics that are great for young children learning the ropes.
Supports: 4-player local multiplayer
Along with having a really cool title and adorable bunnies, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is a deftly crafted space shooter with a tactical bent. This frantic couch co-op adventure demands communication with your teammates to find success. Together, you pilot a uniquely designed neon spaceship in an attempt to save bunnies from the Anti-Love–terrible beings who hate love for some reason. The ship is equipped with turrets, lasers, shields, and more; the challenge here is that you have to be thinking about both offense and defense and make fast decisions. Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime’s vivid, eye-catching visuals and abundance of charm help bolster its solid gameplay loop.
Supports: 4-player local and 8-player online multiplayer
Minecraft is ubiquitous at this point. If you’re reading this list, there’s probably a good chance you’ve already tried the sandbox sim at some point over the past decade. Regardless, it’s worth mentioning Minecraft here, as it supports split-screen local or online multiplayer for up to four players. Creating Minecraft worlds alone is fun, but putting the pieces together alongside friends and family can be an even more exciting experience. Minecraft is a great pick for families and has pretty solid educational value along with being enjoyable. It’s also available on Game Pass.
Minecraft Dungeons could aptly be described as Diablo without the blood and demonic atmosphere. Although it features the look and familiar trappings of Minecraft, you don’t actually need to be a big Minecraft fan to dive deep into Minecraft Dungeons. It’s an action-RPG played from an isometric perspective and is filled with loot and hordes of baddies to chop down. The combat system is fairly straightforward but remains fresh throughout thanks to the wealth of customization features, cool levels, and wide variety of enemies. You can play Minecraft Dungeons with up to four players locally or online, and it’s available to play for free for Game Pass subscribers.
Monster Hunter World was a breakthrough game for Capcom. While the series has always been popular in Japan, it had a dedicated but relatively small fanbase in the US. Monster Hunter World changed that en route to becoming one of the most popular games in 2018. Monster Hunter World follows the same basic formula seen in all games in the series. You play as a hunter tasked with tracking and slaying (or capturing) challenging monsters. World ushers in more detailed graphics and monster animations along with seamless environments that are a joy to explore. Monster Hunter World’s combat system is uniquely rigorous and forces players to really get to know their abilities as well as their prey. The massive Iceborne expansion adds an additional lengthy campaign and heaps of awesome endgame content. It’s easy to sink hundreds of hours into Monster Hunter World. Though playable solo, Monster Hunter World is primarily an online co-op game for up to four hunters. Monster Hunter World is available on Game Pass, but you have to buy the Iceborne expansion separately.
Overcooked: All You Can Eat compiles two stellar cooking games (as well as a bunch of DLC) in one awesome package. Although it’s accurate to call them cooking games, neither game offers a leisurely experience where you get to stop and admire your dishes. Played from a top-down perspective, Overcooked is a frantic cooking sim that demands quick wits and the ability to stay calm in the kitchen. Each level asks you and up to three friends to prepare dishes for hungry patrons. Sounds simple enough, right? Not quite. You only have a short amount of time to make your meals, and the kitchens themselves are dynamically designed to produce mayhem. Anyone can jump into Overcooked’s fast-paced cooking action thanks to a simplistic control scheme, but gathering ingredients and preparing dishes requires teamwork and solid communication skills. The All You Can Eat bundle is chock-full of hilarious fun whether you’re playing online or on the same couch with friends.
Rayman Legends is one of the best side-scrolling platformers on Xbox. Featuring more than 120 unique levels, a catchy soundtrack, and a gorgeous visual design, Rayman Legends offers a robust platforming experience that can be played alongside three friends. In addition to strong platforming sequences, Rayman Legends has a bevy of great puzzles and loads of secrets to uncover.
Sea of Thieves lets you and your friends live out your pirate dreams. Sailing the high seas in search of treasure is an experience tailor-made for co-op. The shared universe of Sea of Thieves means that you and your friends are adventuring in murky waters; you never know when another group will attack and try to steal your loot. While Sea of Thieves has cartoonish visuals and a relatively humorous tone, it’s a deeply engrossing experience filled with a plethora of activities. Rare has made great strides with Sea of Thieves since it originally launched in 2018, and now it’s absolutely crammed with exciting missions and activities to complete. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can play Sea of Thieves for free.
Spelunky actually originally released on Xbox 360, but backwards compatibility has kept this modern roguelike classic alive ever since. In Spelunky, you play as an adventurer navigating through hazardous tunnels in search of treasure. 16 mainline levels are split across four distinct worlds. While this doesn’t sound like a ton of content, Spelunky is brutally challenging. Each time you die, you have to start from the beginning. To keep things fresh, all of the levels are procedurally generated, so the layout of the tunnels as well as their perilous obstacles and enemies changes with each run. Spelunky is one of those games you really have to play to truly appreciate it. The platforming mechanics have a unique feel to them that takes some time to master. Spelunky’s loop is devilishly fun; before long, you’ll be scouring Spelunky’s mysterious levels to uncover its bounty of secrets. When you play cooperatively, you can bring your teammates back from the dead, which is quite handy in a game where you have to start over when everyone meets their bloody end.
Stardew Valley’s recent 1.5 update added split-screen co-op for up to four players, so now you can play the incredible farming sim with friends on the same couch as well as online. If you have played Stardew Valley before, the multiplayer mode is almost identical. You and your friends can tend to your farm, build relationships with NPCs, explore the mines, and simply enjoy each other’s company. Though Stardew Valley started out as a Harvest Moon clone, it wound up becoming one of the best simulation games ever made. Oozing with charm and essentially endless replay value, Stardew Valley is an ideal co-op game for those looking for a more tranquil experience.
Supports: 4-player local and 2-player online multiplayer
Streets of Rage 4, the first entry in the classic beat-’em-up franchise in more than 25 years, feels both refreshing and nostalgic all at once. It plays almost exactly like its old-school predecessors, giving it an authentic feel that takes you back to the glory days of the genre. But games like Streets of Rage 4 aren’t all too common nowadays, so it’s a joy to return to such a fun, straightforward style of action game. Streets of Rage 4 does have modern visuals and more elaborate animations, which helps give it a decidedly new vibe. It doesn’t overstay its welcome either. With just 12 main levels and four secret retro levels, Streets of Rage 4 is the perfect game to play over the course of a weekend. Like other games in the series, it’s better played with friends on the couch. Streets of Rage 4 supports four-player local co-op and two-player online co-op, and Game Pass subscribers can check it out for free.
Much like Destiny 2, The Division 2 is an always-online shooter designed to be played alongside friends. A third-person cover shooter at heart, The Division 2 places you in the role of an agent attempting to quell civil unrest in Washington, DC. While the post-pandemic world is a tad disconcerting given recent events, The Division 2 has a really strong loop that focuses on loot and improving your agent’s build. The lengthy mainline story is filled with engaging missions and a ton of side content. When the credits roll, you still have plenty to do thanks to a serious amount of challenging endgame content. If you grab the Warlords of New York Edition, you’ll also get the excellent expansion set in New York City. The Division 2 features online co-op for up to four players for main missions, while some raids support up to eight players.
Unravel 2 is a charming platformer starring two yarn creatures who are tied together. The premise itself signals that Unravel 2’s platforming challenges require teamwork, and thankfully this mechanic works incredibly well as you try to cross dangerous gaps or solve puzzles. Unravel 2’s serene world is gorgeous to behold, and the pleasant nature and tone of your journey makes this a relaxing platforming experience. Unravel 2’s co-op is limited to local play, which makes this a great game to play with your partner or kids. As an EA Play title, you can play Unravel 2 for free if you’re a Game Pass Ultimate subscriber.
Mortal Kombat is now in theaters and on HBO Max, so you can choose your destiny in order to watch it. While the movie veers away from one major thing from the original game, it does have plenty of nods to familiar faces from the franchise, including a big Easter egg in the final scene. However, that’s not the only Easter egg. The movie has plenty.
It can be hard to take note of all of the nods, references, and Easter eggs on display in any movie, let alone one as action-packed and fast-paced as Mortal Kombat. Don’t worry, though, we’ve done the heavy lifting for you. Take a look below at the 25 best Easter eggs we found hidden in the movie, then test your might by sounding off in the comments with your favorite, and check out GameSpot’s review of Mortal Kombat.
Warning: The following contains literally all of the spoilers for the new Mortal Kombat movie. If you haven’t watched it yet, you should clearly just bookmark this and come back after you have.
1. Hanzo vs Bi-Han
This one shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, due to it being in the trailers and also released online ahead of the movie, but Mortal Kombat opens by showing the history between the men who would eventually become Scorpion and Sub-Zero. You can dig into the details of the moment in our breakdown of the scene.
2. Lord Raiden
After the death of Hanzo, Raiden appears to save his last surviving child. That’ll become important later.
3. “Cole Young, the man who took the belt from Eddie Tobias.”
Cole’s own introduction is one of the movie’s best Easter eggs. While he may be an original character, it’s said that he defeated Eddie Tobias for a championship. Eddie Tobias is a mix of Ed Boon and John Tobias, the creators of the Mortal Kombat franchise.
4. Dragon birthmark
Corporate branding as a birthmark? Test your might!
5. Find Sonya Blade
Before we meet Sonya, Jax tells Cole to find her. It shouldn’t be too difficult, she’s in so many video games and even a couple of movies.
6. Jax’s arms
Jax losing his arms to Sub-Zero is not canon in the game’s lore. However, he does lose them in the series, leading to the robot replacements we see in the movie.
7. “The reptilian, Syzoth”
Here, Shang Tsung is referring to Reptile, whose actual name is Syzoth. In the movie, he’s not quite the green colorway ninja you’re used to from the games. Once we see him, he even hits acid and has cloaking abilities–like his video game counterpart.
8. Night Wolf
While Night Wolf isn’t in the movie, his image can be seen on Sonya Blades Mortal Kombat murder wall. He’s labeled a Makota Warrior.
9. Black Dragon clan
Kano is introduced, chained up in Sonya’s bunker, as a member of the Black Dragon clan. This clan of mercenaries is pulled directly from the games and also includes Kabal, who we meet later in the movie.
10. “Kano wins”
When Kano defeats Reptile, he pulls out his signature fatality from the first Mortal Kombat game–ripping out his opponent’s heart. He then lets us know, “Kano wins.”
11. Fireballs
What better way to introduce Liu Kang than by including something the original movies didn’t–his ability to throw fireballs?
12. Shaolin Order of Light
Liu is introduced as a member of the Shaolin Order of Light. In the games (and even the previous movies), the Order of Light is a sect of monks that first nominated Liu Kang to be a combatant (kombatant?) in Mortal Kombat.
13. Those paintings
Raiden’s temple has some interesting art on the walls, including paintings of Shao Kahn and Goro. After all, when decorating, make sure to highlight your various nemeses.
14. Cheap shots
During his first sparring session with Liu Kang, Kano falls victim to the most dastardly maneuver in Mortal Kombat history–repeated leg sweeps. In the games, you were either someone who hated this as a fighting tactic or the person deploying it.
15. Kano’s laser eye
When Kano finally unlocks his arcana after throwing a hissy fit, he unleashes that nasty laser beam from his eye you know and love from the games.
16. Special moves
This movie is loaded with signature non-fatality moves, from Liu Kang’s bicycle kick to Scorpion making liberal use of his spear and chain to Kabal’s dashing tackle maneuver. It may be hard to keep track of them all, but rest assured you can do just about any move in this movie (other than Cole Young’s) in the games.
17. Kung Lao’s fatality
Possibly the best fatality in the movie comes when Kung Lao uses his hat as a saw to cut Nitara in half in one of the film’s most graphic moments. This, like most of the fatalities, is pulled directly from the games. He then proclaims his win a “flawless victory.”
18. Ol’ faithful
How does Cole finally get the upper hand on Goro? By using the best and most effective move in Mortal Kombat history–the uppercut.
19. “Your soul is mine.”
Shang Tsung’s immortal line from the original Mortal Kombat movie lives on as he kills Kung Lao.
20. Jax’s head clap fatality
Thank goodness for Jax’s robotic arms. Though we see a bit of it in the trailer, his head clap fatality in all its glory is disturbingly cool.
21. “Get over here”
You didn’t think we’d get through a Mortal Kombat movie without hearing this iconic line, did you?
22. Sub-Zero classic
During his battle with Scorpion, Sub-Zero loses some of that over-the-top armor he wears in the film, and is left with a costume that looks a lot closer to the classic outfit from the games.
23. Scorpion’s fatality
While it doesn’t leave a pile of bones behind, we do see Scorpion’s fire breath fatality and it looks exceptionally cool.
24. Citizen Cage
The poster for Johnny Cage’s next movie looks as ridiculous as you’d expect. While we don’t see Johnny’s face–for a very good reason–we do see he has the massive belt buckle with his name on it. Is he playing himself in the movie?
25. The theme
There’s no post-credits scene, but you should stick around for the credits anyway. After all, so many people worked hard to make this movie a reality–and the ending theme song is clearly inspired by the greatest song of all time–the theme from the original Mortal Kombat movie.
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AT&T is looking into possibly selling Rooster Teeth Productions LLC, a subdivision of WarnerMedia’s Sales and Distribution subsidiary, Bloomberg reports.
Bloomberg’s sources, who remained anonymous because the matter is “private,” said the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has “complicated efforts to sell the business.” This comes after AT&T spun off DirecTV and other streaming parts of the business in a deal with TPG Capital in February 2021. AT&T did not specify how much it’s possibly seeking in the sale of Rooster Teeth, according to Bloomberg.
Rooster Teeth cancelled RTX Austin 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, rescheduling the event for the following September. RTX returns this year as a digital event called RTX At Home, taking place between July 8-17. The annual event goes back to Austin in 2022, though it’s unclear if in-person attendance will be allowed.
According to Bloomberg’s sources, Rooster Teeth was already in a precarious position. Revenue dipped from $70 million in 2018 to $50 million in 2019. In June 2020, Rooster Teeth co-founder and CEO Burnie Burns left the company.
Rooster Teeth is perhaps best known for the animation series RWBY, though the company rose to prominence in the early days of internet videos thanks to Red vs. Blue.
Rooster Teeth isn’t the only company the phone giant has sold in recent years. Sony bought Crunchyroll in 2020 for $1.2 billion. (Sony also owns rival anime streaming service Funimation.) The company also flirted with selling WB Games last year but rescinded the decision, planning to hold onto it for the foreseeable future.
If you haven’t preordered New Pokemon Snap for Nintendo Switch, Walmart has a pair of adorable bundles up for grabs. The bundles cost $60 each–the regular list price of the game–and come with Pokemon-themed hats. We imagine these will sell out before the game launches next Friday, April 30, so you may want to lock in your preorder as soon as possible. Walmart is offering free release day delivery for both bundles.
This New Pokemon Snap bundle comes with a Pikachu knit cap. We especially like that this beanie has little Pikachu ears. If you have a huge Pikachu fan in your life, this bundle would definitely make a great gift.
If you’re more of a baseball cap kind of Pokemon fan, you can get a bundle with a snapback featuring a Poke Ball on the front.
These bundles are the best preorder deals we’ve seen for New Pokemon Snap thus far. Target was offering a magnetic picture frame with New Pokemon Snap preorders, but the retailer sold out of all preorders a while back.
The sequel to the N64 classic places you in the role of a Pokemon researcher in the Lental region. There’s a strange phenomenon occurring in the Lental region that’s causing Pokemon to glow. Your job is to take photographs of Pokemon in their natural habitat to observe their behaviors and unravel the mystery. New Pokemon Snap features a wide variety of Pokemon across numerous generations.
The Fortnite Championship Series, Epic’s marquee esports event for its biggest game, is back for another round. While few will compete, many more will watch. If you’re wondering how and where to watch the FNCS, what the schedule looks like, FNCS Twitch Drops, and what’s up for grabs for competitors, here’s all you need to know about the Fortnite Championship Series for Chapter 2 Season 6.
Fortnite Championship Series Schedule And Where To Watch
The Fortnite Championship Series will take place over the next month, with the entire show available to watch on the official Fortnite Twitch channel. The opening rounds consist of three qualifiers which will be streamed live every Sunday for the next three weeks on April 25, May 2, and May 9.
The weekend of May 16 is a bye week for all players before the FNCS Semi-Finals begin on May 22 and continue the next day, May 23. This includes the dramatic Reboot Round, which gives disqualified teams one last chance to make the finals. Once that last piece of the bracket is set, the FNCS Finals will kick off on May 29 and run through May 30.
In every instance, the live coverage begins at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET, though as an international event, there are start times and streams in different languages all over the world, so you may want to consult the FNCS website for further details if you’re planning to watch outside of the US.
FNCS Twitch Drops
Normally Epic would entice some of the millions of viewers to keep tuning in with Twitch Drops, free in-game cosmetics earned through accumulating viewing time, but Epic has hit some technical difficulties on that front as of late so the company is delaying those rewards for now.
“Our intent is to bring Twitch Drops back into our broadcast later this season,” said Epic on the game’s website. “We’ll provide an update when we can start rolling out Twitch Drops again.”
In total, $3 million are up for grabs across the seven participating regions in the Fortnite Championship Series. On top of that, another $3 million is reserved for the All-Star Showdown, a Creative Mode skills competition featuring some of the game’s flashiest solo stars. Think of that event like the FNCS Pro Bowl, with its own schedule that kicks off in June, a month after the newest FNCS winners have been crowned.
A new My Hero Academia game is being released globally this spring on iOS and Android devices.
In an announcement made by Funimation and Sony Pictures Entertainment Games, it was confirmed that My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero would release in North America, Latin America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Scandinavia. The game was originally released in Asia in December 2020.
My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero is an open-world title that features its own unique story. In it, players build their own teams of heroes and tackle some of the franchise’s villains, like Nomu and Shigaraki. Players can also look forward to a PvP mode where teams can be pitted against each other. A co-op mode titled Allied Assault will also be present, although there are no details on what challenges players will face together.
If you’re interested in My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero, you can pre-register for the game right now at MyHeroGame.com. Anyone who pre-registers will receive a notification when the game launches, as well as a reward to use in-game. More rewards will also be unlocked as more people pre-register.
My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero will be arriving globally just after the launch of the anime’s fifth season. Season 5 of My Hero Academia debuted on March 27, and can currently be viewed on Crunchyroll or Funimation in the US, Canada, the UK, Brazil, and Mexico. This season of the show will start the Joint Training Arc, which has heroes from Class 1-A and Class 1-B tackle new training simulations as they work toward becoming professional heroes.
Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis will launch globally this June, Sega announced during its recent Prologue 3 livestream. Ahead of its launch, the publisher is holding a New Genesis closed beta test on PC from May 14-16. Registration for that beta is now underway.
To participate in the test, you’ll first need to download the Xbox Insider Hub, then search for the the Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis beta within that app. Detailed instructions on how to join the beta, as well as system requirements, can be found on the official PSO2 website.
We’re excited to confirm that PSO2 NEW GENESIS will be launching this June!~ 🎉💫✨ This and so much more was confirmed as part of our ‘Prologue 3’ livestream early this morning~ Missed it? The stream is available to view now on our YouTube channel! 🔗: https://t.co/c1VUr4yvnFpic.twitter.com/7oopimb8HV
— Phantasy Star Online 2 – Global (@play_pso2) April 22, 2021
Sega notes that space is limited for this closed beta test, with players being granted access on a first come, first served basis. If you do get in, you’ll be able to earn a variety of rewards for accomplishing different tasks during the beta. Players who suppress a boss, for instance, will receive a Clinging Rappy Earring accessory and a special stamp. Sega says these rewards will be distributed after New Genesis officially launches.
New Genesis was first revealed last July during an Xbox game showcase and is a massive overhaul/expansion for Phantasy Star Online 2. Although it revamps many aspects of the MMO, it will exist alongside the base version of PSO2. Characters can be shared across both games, but almost all progress will be independent in each version.
In the meantime, Sega is holding multiple giveaways and events in PSO2. For a limited time, those who play on PC or Xbox One will earn various rewards for logging in and completing recommended quests. There are also new Limited Time, Urgent, and Ultimate quests to complete in the MMO.