Deals: Big Price Drops on Alienware RTX 2070 Laptop, 77″ LG OLED TV with GSYNC

Today you can score an Alienware RTX 2070 gaming laptop for only $1399.99.  If you already have a great gaming rig and are looking for must-have peripherals, the Oculus Quest and the NVIDIA Shield TV Pro are both back in stock today. There are also a number of great PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch video game deals today, and the Sony Days of Play Sale is still running. For those of you with deep pockets, there’s a solid deal on a new 2020 77″ LG 4K OLED TV that’s even G-SYNC and FreeSync compatible.

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Sony PS4 Days of Play Game Deals

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Need for Speed Heat: Crossplay to Be Added in Game’s Final Update, First EA Game to Do So

EA and Criterion Games have announced that Need for Speed Heat will become the first EA game to feature cross-play.

Criterion Games General Manager Matt Webster posted a letter on EA’s official site explaining that, after an update coming to the game on June 9, Need for Speed Heat will be the first EA title ever to feature cross-play across PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Webster said this update will also be the game’s last as the team is working on the next title in franchise.

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“So we’re thrilled to let you all know that on June 9, Need for Speed Heat will be the first EA title to offer cross-play, meaning that players — regardless of their platform — can jump into Palm City together as one, united community,” Webster said. “As we at Criterion shift gears into the future with full focus on developing the next Need for Speed game, this will be the final update for Need for Speed Heat.”

Webster said that since the launch of the game last year, the team has been listening to what players love about the game and what they believe could make it better, all in an effort to create “the most expressive, most socially connected, action-packed game yet for Need for Speed fans and beyond.” He said to keep an eye out at EA Play Live on June 18 for additional Need for Speed announcements.

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After installing the update, players will need to opt-in to cross-play. After doing that, players can search for friends that have also opted-in to cross-play on any system inside the Find Players menu. After becoming friends, players can use the new EA Friends tab in the Party menu to see who is online and ready to play.

Need for Speed Heat was recently added to Steam with other EA titles and the game will be added to EA Access and Origin Access Basic Vault on June 16. We thought Criterion’s latest crack at the series was great and you can read about why in our Need for Speed Heat review.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

PlayStation 5 Reveal Event Now June 11

Update: Sony has officially confirmed the new date and time of its PS5 game reveal event following the early publication of an advertisement on Twitch.

“Hi all – thanks for being patient and understanding while we rescheduled this PS5 event for Thursday, June 11 at 1pm Pacific Time / 9pm BST. We needed to step aside so key voices could be heard during this historic and important time,” Sony’s official announcement reads, while offering additional details on the pre-taped stream’s quality.

“Now that the event is confirmed for June 11, I wanted to add that this pre-taped program will be broadcast at 1080p and 30 frames per second. This eased the show’s production process during a time when many of our team and developers are working from home. The games you’ll see on Thursday will look even better when you play them on PS5 with a 4K TV, as you’d expect.

It’s also best if you watch while wearing headphones, if you can — there’s some cool audio work in the show, and it might be harder to appreciate if it’s pumped through your phone or laptop speakers.”

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A Sony advert on Twitch has revealed that its PlayStation 5 event will now take place on Thursday, June 11, 2020 at 1pm PT/4pmET/9pm BST.

The date was revealed via a Twitch ad, and we’re expecting an official announcement to come in the near future from PlayStation’s official channels. IGN has captured the below screenshot, confirming the new date.

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Sony was originally set to reveal the PS5 on June 4, 2020, but it decided to delay it in response to the global protests that followed the death of George Floyd.

The PlayStation 5, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, is still scheduled to be released during Holiday 2020. Sony also stated that the yet unknown price of the next-gen console has not been affected by the pandemic either.

While we still have yet to see the actual PS5 box, Sony did reveal its controller, the DualSense, earlier this year.

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We also recently saw an Unreal Engine 5 demo running on a PlayStation 5, even though Epic confirmed it was not set to be a full-fledged game, yet it is playable.

Sony still hasn’t exactly made clear what games new PlayStation 5 owners can hope to play when it launches next year, but we do have some confirmed third-party games, including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Madden NFL 21, Destiny 2, and more.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN who can’t wait and is so excited he just can’t hide it. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

The King of Staten Island Review

The King of Staten Island debuts exclusively on VOD on June 12.

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It’s time for the world to get to know Pete Davidson. For years on Saturday Night Live, he’s been the goofball stoner. Across tabloids, he’s been a playboy, romancing numerous starlets. In interviews and his stand-up, he’s been frank about his personal life, talking about sex, drug use, and his struggles with mental health. Now, he’s channeled all of the above into the lumbering and occasionally uncertain The King of Staten Island. Written by Davidson, Dave Sirus, and Judd Apatow, The King of Staten Island imagines how the twenty-six-year-old’s life might have been different if he hadn’t discovered stand-up comedy.

Davidson stars as Scott, a 24-year-old Staten Islander who still lives at home with his mom Margie (Marisa Tomei). He has no job, no high school diploma, and no real prospects. Sure, Scott talks about opening a tattoo shop/restaurant called Ruby Tattoos-days. But his efforts toward realizing this dream are half-assed at best, leaving his stoner friends littered with horrid practice tattoos. Still, Margie is endlessly patient with her son, in part because they’re both grieving his firefighter father who died in the line of duty 17 years before. However, when a new man (Bill Burr) enters her life, Scott’s slacker lifestyle is challenged, forcing this late-bloomer to grow up fast.

The King of Staten Island plucks bits of Davidson’s real-life to create an engaging blend of comedy and drama that will invite audiences to re-evaluate their perception of its star. Apatow, who also directed the film, has done this twice before, helming Amy Schumer’s Trainwreck and producing Kumail Nanjiani’s The Big Sick. In the former, Schumer’s shtick of joking about her promiscuity and immaturity was explored through the lens of rom-com tropes, thereby challenging the double standard applied to sexually active single women. In the latter, Nanjiani challenged the racist stereotypes against Pakistani-Americans while rebranding himself from snarky sidekick to charming leading man, inspired by his real-life romance. Each film launched its leads by humanizing them beyond their typecasting. With The King of Staten Island, Davidson sheds his goofy grin to show his wounded side. While daring, the film’s execution doesn’t make room for much fun.

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There are jokes, some sophomoric humor from his fried friends, some snarky quips from a defensive Scott, and a sloppy shoot-out that’s played bizarrely for laughs. However, Apatow flubs the balance between the story’s pathos and comedy. It’s hard to laugh at or with Scott when we as an audience are furrow-browed in concern, and not just for him but also for those around him. Apatow and Davidson challenge the audience’s empathy by beginning The King of Staten Island with a disturbing scene of a reckless suicide attempt.

Driving along a highway, Scott solemnly closes his eyes with the clear intention of crashing. This seems to be the screenwriter device called “kill the cat,” in which a script introduces the hero through a tragic moment to inspire concern in the audience. However, this “kill the cat” moment not only threatens our hero but also anyone else on that road. Thankfully, Scott changes his mind in the nick of time, and though some cars collide, it doesn’t seem too serious. But we don’t know for sure, because he keeps driving, muttering an apology that those impacted won’t hear. There’s no callback to this opening scene and no consequences for Scott. So, we as an audience are left with this unsetting tension as we witness him careen from one mistake to another, cringing in anticipation of disaster. This hangs like a cloud over the rest of the movie, which makes even scenes of levity feel slightly sullen.

Perhaps to offset this darkness, Scott is surrounded by colorful characters, who are brought to life by a stellar ensemble. Apatow has always had a gift for casting. Tomei is expectedly charming and poignant as Scott’s beleaguered mom. As Scott’s more ambitious kid sister Claire, Maude Apatow, who has grown up onscreen through her father’s films, is fantastically focused and fiery, challenging Davidson to rise to her level with every shared scene. Bel Powley offers spunk and sharp comedic timing as Scott’s love interest Kelsey, while Moises Arias brings a breathtaking sweetness as the runt of his stoner crew. Stand-up Bill Burr proves a solid scene partner for his real-life protégé, delivering tough love and irate outbursts with an authentic intensity. Plus, acclaimed character actor Steve Buscemi pops in to play a firehouse chief, reflecting a portion of his actual life as a New York firefighter. With a weary eye and a warm smile, Buscemi deftly displays a radiant brand of fatherly love that is non-toxic and healing. But for all of this incredible support, the film’s success or failure hinges on Davidson’s performance. With that, your mileage may vary, depending on how compelling you find this comic when he’s not yukking it up.

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New Animal Crossing: New Horizons Seasonal Items Now Available

Summer has arrived in Animal Crossing: New Horizons for Northern Hemisphere players. Not only does that mean there are new bugs and fish to catch in the game, but some new seasonal items are also now available to collect.

Nook Inc. has stocked its seasonal catalog with a handful of new, limited-time items. In addition to the Father’s Day mug, you can pick up a Handmade cape and Handmade crown in honor of International Children’s Day. A Summer-solstice crown and Winter-solstice sweater have also been added.

The Handmade crown, cape, and Father’s Day mug will all be available to purchase until June 30, while the Summer-solstice crown and Winter-solstice sweater will be available until July 6. To get the items, access the Nook Shopping menu from the Nook Stop terminal in your Resident Services building and flip to the seasonal tab.

That’s not all that’s new in Animal Crossing this month. June is wedding season, and you can earn some special furniture as part of a limited-time event. All month long, you can travel to Harv’s Island and help the llama couple Reese and Cyrus celebrate their anniversary by taking wedding photos of them. Do a good enough job and you’ll earn a new type of currency called heart crystals, which you can exchange for wedding furniture and other items.

If your game is set to the Northern Hemisphere, you’ll also find a new material called summer shells. These can be used in crafting some new seasonal DIY recipes that you’ll find in balloons and message bottles. However, as with the cherry blossom petals that appeared in spring, these shells and recipes will only be available for a limited time, from June to August (or December to February in the Southern Hemisphere).

GameSpot has officially kicked off Play For All–a celebration of all things gaming. Join us as we bring you the summer’s hottest news, previews, interviews, features, and videos, as well as raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts and Black Lives Matter with the help of our friends from around the gaming world. Check out the Play For All schedule for more.

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Rick and Morty: Season 4 Review

Note: this is a spoiler-free review for Rick and Morty Season 4. If you want a more spoiler-y and in-depth look at Season 4, we’ve included links to our various episode reviews at the end.

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Rick and Morty is a series notorious for keeping its fans waiting. Season 4 premiered over two years after Season 3 wrapped up its run, and fans had to deal with another six-month gap in between the first and second halves. But if we’ve learned anything over the years, it’s that the quality of the series tends to make those long gaps worth suffering through in the end. Season 4 is no exception. If hardly the most consistent Rick and Morty season to date, Season 4 often showcases the series at its very best.

Every new season starts off with a mission statement of sorts, usually delivered by Rick himself in the form of a drunken, fourth wall-shattering monologue. Season 4 is a little different in that regard. The series picks up in the aftermath of Rick’s resounding defeat in the Season 3 finale. Having been forced to abandon his feud with the president and failed to prevent Jerry from returning home, Rick is faced with a major shift in the balance of power and a family generally less willing to tolerate his toxic behavior. There’s not really a strong narrative thread tying Season 4 together, but there is that greater emphasis on Rick as the self-defeating malcontent who loses many of the fights he picks. At the same time, several episodes illustrate how characters like Morty and Beth are the architects of their own misery rather than innocent victims of Grandpa Rick’s ego.

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Those hoping for a more story-driven season (especially in light of some of the big developments from Season 3) may feel a bit let down by the relative lack of continuity in Season 4. Ultimately, though, that doesn’t really matter. We have dozens of new episodes to look forward to in the years to come. Season 4’s only real missed opportunity on the storytelling front is its lack of focus on Beth and Jerry. The season does begin to make up for lost time on that front near the end, but it still seems as though more could have been done to explore Beth and Jerry’s crudely repaired relationship and the growing rivalry between Rick and his perpetually inept son-in-law.

Instead, Season 4 feels like an intentional return to basics in many ways. The Season 4 premiere helps re-center the series around the concept of a mad scientist and his grandson getting into zany sci-fi adventures. At the same time, never does it feel like Rick and Morty is resting on its laurels or failing to innovate. The premiere is one of many episodes that veers into unexpected territory, even finding ways of exploring Morty on his own terms rather than as Rick’s befuddled sidekick. One of Rick and Morty’s finest qualities is the way it still functions as a great, high-concept science fiction series if all the jokes are removed, and Season 4 continues that trend.

Occasionally the show tries a little too hard to keep outdoing itself and add new layers to already complex premises. The midseason premiere “Never Ricking Morty” is one example of an episode that doesn’t know how to quit while it’s ahead. But plenty of other Season 4 installments like the heist movie spoof “One Crew Over the Crewcoo’s Morty” and the Jerry-heavy “Childrick of Mort” show just how far the series can take a clever story idea. And perhaps no episode better speaks to Season 4’s ability to break the mold than “The Vat of Acid Episode.” After multiple attempts to recreate the novelty of Season 1’s “Rixty Minutes,” the series finally manages to put a fresh spin on the anthology format again.

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The worst that can be said for Season 4 is that the quality never remains very consistent. Season 4 tends to seesaw between great and mediocre. “Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim’s Morty” is easily the season’s biggest misfire – the rare Rick and Morty episode that settles for being bizarre and irreverent rather than actively funny. “Promortyus” is another weak link in the chain. It starts out as a hilarious parody of the Alien movies with an unexpected twist, but that episode peaks early and never really manages to build from that point.

There are times when Season 4 takes a style over substance approach, but that’s not always a bad thing. The animation quality has improved to the point where sometimes it’s enough to simply revel in the epic carnage and the intricately crafted battle sequences. The revamped Season 4 intro sequence illustrates just how much the show’s visual fidelity has improved in recent years, especially when new scenes are juxtaposed with the handful of holdovers from Season 1. The spectacle really benefits episodes like “The Old Man and the Seat.” While that episode is fairly unremarkable in terms of plot, the gorgeous animation and the copious amount of celebrity guest stars help elevate the fairly pedestrian material.

Inconsistent or not, Season 4 ends with what is easily the series’ strongest finale episode yet. “Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri” captures so much of what makes the series great – the impressive animation, the hilariously outlandish sci-fi concepts, Rick’s deep-seated self-loathing, Jerry – and blends it all together in an episode that manages to pay off on some long-standing loose ends and add far more depth to Rick and Beth’s relationship. That episode hints at some major status quo changes to come in Season 5, changes that can’t be ignored as easily as those introduced at the end of Season 3. No doubt we’re in for another long wait, but at least Season 4 proves Rick and Morty is in no danger of overstaying its welcome.

Watch the trailer for co-creator Justin Roiland’s animated comedy Solar Opposites below:

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You can find links to IGN’s individual Season 4 reviews below:

Bruce Campbell Reveals New Evil Dead Movie in the Works

The long-awaited next Evil Dead movie is actually happening, according to Ash Williams himself, actor Bruce Campbell. However, the original trilogy’s director, Sam Raimi, will not direct the film, instead passing the baton — er, chainsaw? — to a new director. And, according to Campbell, Ash himself will also be sitting out this installment.

In a chat with Empire, Campbell revealed the next Evil Dead movie is being written and directed by Lee Cronin. Raimi and Campbell appear to be involved in a producing capacity.

“It’s called Evil Dead Now. Sam handpicked Lee – he did a cool movie called The Hole In The Ground. We’re going to get that sucker out as soon as practical,” Campbell said.

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Campbell said Evil Dead Now, like the 2013 reboot Evil Dead, will focus on a female protagonist rather than Ash, with the actor-producer promising a “more dynamic” entry.

“From this point forward, they kind of have to stand on their own,” Campbell said of the films.

“We just want to keep the series current. And the mantra, really, is that our heroes and heroines are just regular people. That’s what we’re going to continue.”

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Campbell last played the role in the now-canceled Starz series Ash vs Evil Dead. He and Raimi collaborated on Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, and Army of Darkness.

Bandai Hobby Introduces a 1:1 Cup Noodle Scale Model Kit

I’ve been into scale models for a little while now, and as far as hobbies go, I find it both fun and relaxing. Now, the hobby isn’t for everyone, because it’s basically a constant uphill process of getting better. I’m not a beginner, but I’m leagues behind the sorts of builds I see online or done by our very own Max Scoville.

While I prefer building tiny versions of cars, or airplanes with my son, I also have a soft spot for the extremely bizarre, and thankfully Bandai Hobby has just put its 1:1 scale Cup Noodle model kit up for preorder.

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Check out the gallery below to see the Nissin Cup Noodle 1:1 scale model kit:

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The model kit’s “noodles, egg, shrimp, and ‘mystery meat'” were 3D scanned from actual Cup Noodles, to provide a level of authenticity you probably wouldn’t expect. On top of that, the “leeks are made from vinyl material” so you can then cut to your preferred leek-specifications.

You can preorder the Bandai Hobby Cup Noodle model from Big Bad Toy Store or Amazon, although Amazon is currently sold out of preorders. I want to repeat that: Amazon is currently sold out of preorders of the 1:1 scale Cup Noodle model kit.

And yes I totally preordered one.

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Seth Macy is IGN’s Executive Editor, Commerce, and just wants to be your friend. Find him on Twitter @sethmacy.

 

The Best Deals on PS Plus, PS Now and Game Pass Ultimate

It’s a great time to save some serious money on the best subscription PS4 and Xbox One services around. Both PlayStation and Xbox have deals on their subscription gaming services as part of the Days of Play and Deals Unlocked savings events, so if you’ve been waiting on renewing your subscriptions, the wait is over.

Best Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Deals

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Best PS Plus and PS Now Deals

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Or you can get 12-month PS Plus subscriptions direct from the PlayStation Store:

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Seth Macy is IGN’s Executive Editor, Commerce, and just wants to be your friend. Find him on Twitter @sethmacy.