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Netflix Is Making A Quarantine Anthology Series Called Social Distance
Streaming giant Netflix has picked up a new TV show that reflects the quarantine lives we’re all living these days. The show is called “Social Distance,” and it comes from Weeds and Orange is the New Back creator Jenji Kohan.
Deadline reports that the show will be produced virtually, with actors filming themselves from home. Director Diego Velasco (Orange is the New Black) directed the cast via a remote video feed. Additionally, the writers conducted their work virtually.
“Our job as storytellers is to reflect reality, and in this new, bizarre, bewildering reality we are all experiencing, we feel passionate about finding connection as we all remain at a distance,” the producers said to Deadline. “We’ve been inspired to create an anthology series that tells stories about the current moment we are living through–the unique, personal, deeply human stories that illustrate how we are living apart, together.”
Social Distance will tell stories that reflect the “broad spectrum” of experiences that people are living through. “Some seismic and some mundane, we hope to capture a moment in time. And we hope that Social Distance will help people feel closer to one another,” the producers said.
Social Distance is not the only new TV show being produced virtually. NBC filmed a reunion episode of Parks and Recreation virtually, and it’s set to premiere on April 30. Additionally, the producers of The Office (US) are thinking about making a show that’s basically The Office if everyone worked from home.
Smite Comes To Epic Store With Cross-Play Support And Freebies
Hi-Rez Studios’ free-to-play online battle arena Smite has joined the Epic Store family. To celebrate Smite’s release on the Epic Games Store, Hi-Rez Studios is giving away a bunch of in-game content and sales exclusively for the Epic Store.
Players who download Smite on the Epic Games Store will receive a bundle of in-game content, including five gods, skins, and voice packs worth over $50. Current Smite players who link their Hi-Rez accounts to their Epic accounts will also receive this free bundle.
Cross-play and cross-progression has also been added between the Epic Games Store and all other Smite platforms once players have linked their Hi-Rez accounts.
The two most popular Smite bundles, the Smite Ultimate God Pack and Smite Digital Deluxe Edition 2020, are on sale until May 26. These discounts are exclusive for the Epic Store.
Smite is available to play on PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One.
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Epic Now Requires Two-Factor Authentication To Claim Free Games
If you haven’t already claimed For The King from the Epic Store as this week’s free game, the application will now require users to use a two-factor authentication to claim this game and free games going forward until May 21.
Epic Games users will need to enable the two-factor authentication setting on their account, with a prompt popping up if users attempt to claim a free game without enabling the setting first.
Epic is bringing in two-factor authentication in order to help protect user accounts from unauthorized access, adding an extra level of security for accounts when signing in.
Last year, Epic was sued after a security breach allowed hackers to access the personal information of users with Epic Games accounts. The lawsuit was centered around Epic’s failure to maintain adequate security measures and notify users of the security breach in a timely manner. While the lawsuit was dismissed, it seems Epic is taking steps to improve account security.
After enabling the two-factor authentication, players can claim a free copy of the strategic RPG For The King up until April 30. The next free games lined up are the famous horror title Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and the action RPG Crashlands, which will be available from April 30 to May 7.
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Modern Warfare 2 Remastered Pre-Load Now Available On Xbox One, Soon For PC
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered is coming to Xbox One and PC this week following a month of exclusivity on PlayStation 4. The game releases on April 30, and Xbox One and PC users can start pre-loading right now, or very soon.
Pre-loading is now available on Xbox One, while PC players can begin pre-loading from 5 PM PT. The PC edition is exclusive to Battle.net, and there is no word yet on if it will also come to Steam.
The Modern Warfare 2 Remaster features the entire campaign from the 2009 original with better graphics, textures, and animations. The game includes the campaign only; there is no multiplayer.
The Remaster was developed by Activision’s subsidiary, Beenox. The original game was developed by Infinity Ward, which also created 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone.
Modern Warfare 2 was memorable, in part, for its graphic and controversial “No Russian” sequence. The mission is featured unchanged in the remaster, and GameSpot’s Phil Hornshaw said it fails now more than ever.
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AMC Theaters Refuses to Play Universal Movies Once Theaters Reopen
AMC Theaters says it will no longer show Universal Pictures releases when their cinemas finally reopen due to the studio’s decision to release some their movies early to VOD rather than wait to show them in theaters.
The major theater chain blasted Universal following a report touting how well Trolls World Tour had done on VOD and the studio saying it sees this as a roadmap for other possible releases. With movie theaters shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic — including AMC, which closed down in mid-March — Universal opted to release their Trolls sequel digitally this month rather than wait to release it in cinemas later in the year or next year. It was a big gamble for Universal, as theater owners fumed over the studio’s decision to ditch cinemas, but it reportedly paid off big time for the studio.
What makes digital releases even more appealing to studios is that they retain 80 percent of the profits from a VOD release, which is significantly higher than the 50 percent of profits they take home from box office receipts with theatrical releases. As it turned out, Universal made more revenue from Trolls World Tour after three weeks in digital release than they did from five months of the original Trolls in theaters. While Universal isn’t expected to employ this digital model for huge franchise releases such as a Fast & Furious title because of how much money those movies do typically rake in theatrically, the studio is already embracing it for smaller movies, such as Judd Apatow’s comedy The King of Staten Island, which is now going straight to VOD.
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In a letter sent Tuesday from AMC Theatres chair-CEO Adam Aron to Universal Filmed Entertainment Group chairman Donna Langley, AMC said “Universal’s unilateral actions and intentions have left us with no choice. Therefore, effectively immediately AMC will no longer play any Universal movies in any of our theaters in the United States, Europe or the Middle East.”
The theater chain may be playing a game of chicken with Universal seeing as how the coronavirus is being mulled by many observers as a possible death knell for the theatrical experience. AMC is flirting with bankruptcy, while a new Reuters poll indicates that only 40 percent of Americans are open to attending movies, concerts, amusement parks, or sporting events until a vaccine can be found. Universal, like Disney, is heavily dependent on both movies and amusement parks for business so they are pivoting to streaming options for revenue during this time of crisis.
AMC’s letter, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, went on to state:
“This policy affects any and all Universal movies per se, goes into effect today and as our theaters reopen, and is not some hollow or ill-considered threat. Incidentally, this policy is not aimed solely at Universal out of pique or to be punitive in any way, it also extends to any movie maker who unilaterally abandons current windowing practices absent good faith negotiations between us, so that they as distributor and we as exhibitor both benefit and neither are hurt from such changes. Currently, with the press comment today, Universal is the only studio contemplating a wholesale change to the status quo. Hence, this immediate communication in response.”
The reference to “any movie maker who unilaterally abandons current windowing practices” seems a not so thinly veiled dig at Warner Bros. for pivoting to release Scoob! to premium VOD instead of theatrically.
AMC did go on to say in the letter that they are “willing to sit down with Universal to discuss different windows strategies and different economic models between your company and ours,” but ultimately they found “Universal’s unilateral pronouncements on this issue (to be) unpalatable to us.”
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Universal issued the following statement in response to AMC’s letter:
“Our goal in releasing Trolls: World Tour on PVOD was to deliver entertainment to people who are sheltering at home, while movie theatres and other forms of outside entertainment are unavailable. Based on the enthusiastic response to the film, we believe we made the right move. In fact, given the choice of not releasing Trolls: World Tour, which would not only have prevented consumers from experiencing the movie but also negatively impacted our partners and employees, the decision was clear.
Our desire has always been to efficiently deliver entertainment to as wide an audience as possible. We absolutely believe in the theatrical experience and have made no statement to the contrary. As we stated earlier, going forward, we expect to release future films directly to theatres, as well as on PVOD when that distribution outlet makes sense. We look forward to having additional private conversations with our exhibition partners but are disappointed by this seemingly coordinated attempt from AMC and NATO to confuse our position and our actions.”
Universal recently rescheduled Fast & Furious 9, Jurassic World: Dominion, and Minions: The Rise of Gru — all major franchises for the studio — for theatrical releases in 2021. The studio’s next 2020 titles include Candyman (Sept. 25), Bios (Oct. 2), and Halloween Kills (Oct. 16).
Don’t Sleep on Gears Tactics
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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare/Warzone Patch — Here’s Exactly When It Arrives
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone‘s next big update–the one that takes aim at cheaters and more–is coming very soon. Activision has now confirmed the exact launch timing for the update so you can prepare to start your download right away.
The patch will begin its rollout at 11 PM PT on April 28. This works out to 4 PM AEST on April 28, and April 29 at 2 AM ET, 7 AM UK, and 8 AM EU. The launch timing was confirmed by CharlieIntel.
One of the big new additions with the update is the new player-reporting tool. With the update, players can report people directly from the killcam or spectate mode. The update will also introduce new Gunsmith features, double XP and playlist adjustments, an additional Warzone contract type, and more. Infinity Ward has so far only previewed the patch notes for update, which will be split in two this time around. Check back soon with GameSpot for the full patch notes.
Modern Warfare/Warzone April 28 Patch Timing:
- April 28 — 4 PM AEST / 11 PM PT
- April 29 — 2 AM ET / 7 AM UK / 8 AM EU
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Cyberpunk 2077 Rating Leaks, Destroy All Humans Remake Release Date
Chastity brings you all the biggest gaming stories for your April 28 Save State. One rating for Cyberpunk 2077 has leaked, and it’s 18+ only. We dig into the reasons why. We got two release dates today, one for Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, and another for the Destroy All Humans remake coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC. We also have details on the two Destroy All Humans collectors editions.
The latest Google Stadia Connect was packed with games being added, including PUBG, Octopath Traveler, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and more. In other news, the LEGO Lord of the Rings games have returned to Steam.
Also, this summer, GameSpot is going to be hosting Play For All, a multi-week event that is going to be the best place for you to get all the latest gaming news, features, interviews, and live streams. Not only that, but we’re also partnering with Direct Relief to raise funds for healthcare workers risking their lives daily on COVID-19 relief efforts. We hope you’ll us to celebrate to gaming and raise money for a great cause. We’ll have more details for you soon!