Get a 32GB iPad Deal at Best Buy and Load it Up With Free Comics from ComiXology

One of my personal favorite pieces of tech is the 32GB iPad I bought on Black Friday. I use it all the time, way more than I expected I would when I got it. Right now, Best Buy has the same iPad with the same specs (the latest generation, no less) for the same price: just $249.99. Pair it with a free ComiXology Unlimited 60-day trial and it becomes a massive library tens of thousands of awesome comics.

Latest-Generation 32GB Apple iPad Deal

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Best Buy’s deal also includes a free year of Apple TV+ and 4 free months of Apple Music. Now, I don’t have Apple TV+ (although I really want to see that Beastie Boys documentary), but I do have Apple Music and I love it.

Basically, if you get this iPad deal, you can turn it into a portable media machine in just a few minutes after you unpack it and finish setting it up, and it won’t cost you anything extra.

Outside of the free trial, ComiXology also has free Marvel collections from the likes of Spider-Man, Venom, Captain America and more available right now.

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Percy Jackson TV Show In Development At Disney+

A new show based on the popular Percy Jackson books is in development. It has been revealed a new live-action show is in the works at Disney+, based on the five-book fantasy series written by Rick Riordan.

The news came via Riordan himself. The author and his wife Becky posted a video on Twitter, which he followed up with a statement about the upcoming series. The statement read, “We can’t say much more at this stage but we are very excited about the idea of a live-action series of the highest quality, following the storyline of the original Percy Jackson five-book series, starting with The Lightning Thief in Season 1. Rest assured that Becky and I will be involved in person in every aspect of the show.”

While no further details are known at this stage, Riordan’s statement suggests that Disney+ are planning several season of the series. His comment about being involved in “every aspect” is notable too. Riordan has been very outspoken about how little he was involved with the two previous Percy Jackson movies, which were released in 2010 and 2013. In 2016, he wrote an open letter with teachers pleading with them not to show the films to students.

The first Percy Jackson novel, Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief, was published in 2005. It was followed by The Sea of Monsters, The Titan’s Curse, The Battle of the Labyrinth, and The Last Olympian. More than 20 million copies of the books have been sold worldwide.

Steam’s Newest Feature Helps You Dig Through Your Backlog

Valve has taken another of its Steam Labs features out of beta testing, offering high-tech suggestions for other games you might enjoy. The “Play Next” feature uses machine learning to recommend what game from your library to start on next.

The feature is now available with the latest update to the Steam client. You can find the Play Next shelf available in library view, but only if you have games with no or very low play time.

Play Next is one of nine “experiments” listed as Active in the Steam Labs page, but it’s sure to leave that section too. It’s similar to another feature currently in testing, the Steam Interactive Recommender. That tool uses machine learning to recommend new games from Steam’s store you may like to purchase, while Play Next is more about surfacing your underplayed games.

Other Steam Labs experiments include Deep Dive for discovering obscure games, Community Recommendations, a news hub, and a couple of revisions to Steam’s search tools. Steam Labs launched last July, and lets users tinker with feature ideas and offer feedback before Valve rolls them out into the main client.

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Grab A Free Lego Game On PS4, Xbox One, And PC For A Limited Time

Free games have become quite common during the coronavirus pandemic, as retailers and publishers are trying to provide entertainment while we practice social distancing. Even the regular Epic Games Store freebies have become more impressive as of late, with Grand Theft Auto V available to claim right now. The latest freebie is particularly great for those who are staying at home with children. WB Games is giving away The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game for free until May 21 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Originally released in 2017, Lego Ninjago retells the plot of the eponymous movie. The game follows Lloyd, Zane, Kai, Master Wu, and the rest of the crew on an adventure to stop Lord Garmadon for taking over Ninjago. As far as Lego games go, Ninjago has more combat depth than usual, with a variety of different moves such as wall-running, charge attacks, and elaborate combos. It’s more than just a button-masher.

You can play through the eight-chapter campaign solo, but it also supports drop-in, drop-out co-op for two players. Lego games are ideal cooperative games to play alongside kids who may not be too familiar with games just yet, and Ninjago is no exception. There’s also a battle mode that supports up to four players.

Best game deals this week

For more free games, make sure to take a look at our running list of every free game you can snag right now. Ubisoft is currently offering the pair of Assassin’s Creed Discovery Tour games for free, which are kid-friendly educational experiences centered on Egypt and Greece. We’ve also rounded up the best digital game deals of the week on Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Ubisoft Has One More Big AAA Game From A Major Series Due Before March 2021

Ubisoft has five major AAA games due to release before the end of the next financial year, one of which is yet to be revealed. In the company’s latest financial report, they boast of having “the most ambitious line-up of the industry”, and tease a game that has not yet been announced.

On page 15 the report, Ubisoft’s slate for the next year includes Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, Rainbow Six Quarantine, Gods & Monsters, and “one other unannounced AAA title coming from our biggest franchises.”

Of course, there’s an obvious question worth asking here–is it Splinter Cell? It’s not super likely, although we could see Sam Fisher return for the next-generation of consoles, as Ubisoft’s Yves Guillemot has said that the character and franchise could return once Ubisoft is able to “do something novel” with it. Sequels to The Crew, Driver, and Prince of Persia also feel less likely than, say, a new Far Cry, considering how well 4 and 5 sold.

The report also notes that the studio will release other games with “deep social layers,” such as Roller Champions, Brawlhalla, and Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad. This is surely where the next Just Dance title will fit, too.

There’s no word of further games on this page, or whether Ubisoft will bring more games to Switch in the next financial year. Rainbow Six: Siege will also be coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X at launch.

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GTA 5 Online Celebrates Sidearm Week With Free Guns

Rockstar is giving away pistols for free this week in GTA V Online, along with doubling all rewards on Gunrunning Sell Missions and missions connected to the Bunker Series. Now is a great time to grind out some missions and try out some new pistol types.

Those in want or need of a new pistol in GTA Online will be happy to hear that Rockstar is giving away free pistols at Ammu-Nation. To celebrate Sidearm Week, all pistols are free in-store. Head down to the closest Ammu-Nation and fill up on free sidearms until May 21.

The Bunker Series quest line is currently giving out double the rewards for completion, with players able to venture into the deep dark underground of Los Santos and emerge with twice the usual amount of GTA$ and RP.

Research Speed and Gunrunning Sell Mission activities have doubled rewards as well, with high risk paying out an even higher reward this week. Deliver some illegal weaponry and earn some big bonuses while you still can.

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The Lucky Wheel major prize has been changed once again, with a customized Grotti Itali GTO with a Urban Racer livery wrap up for grabs at the Diamond Casino & Resort. Spin the wheel each day for free and earn cash prizes.

A number of vehicles are on sale this week, with the Progen Emerus going for 30% off, the HVY Nightshark at 30% off, Överflöd Entity XXR at 40% off, and the Karin Sultan RS at 40% off.

Bunkers are also on sale, with a massive 40% off on bunkers all over Los Santos. Bunker upgrades and add-ons are 30% off as well, so make sure to customize your new bunker hideout in style.

Twitch Prime members can enjoy bonus discounts on in-game items, with the Tula plane at 80% off, and the Grotti Furia at 60% off this week. Members can also receive the Paleto Bay Arcade for free.

A portion of all online purchases this month will be going towards COVID-19 relief thanks to Rockstar and Take-Two. This includes purchases made in Red Dead Online and GTA Online.

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Scoob! Review

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Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang make the leap to CG feature animation in Scoob!, a sweet, amusing family flick that was supposed to open in theaters until well, you know, and is now debuting on VOD instead. At a brisk 90 minutes, Scoob! is a nice, light snack for parents and kids stuck at home these days, with enough silly gags for children to get a kick out of and enough knowing references for adults to appreciate.

The more one knows about classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons the better as Scoob! is essentially a shared universe film. New viewers will learn enough about these reimagined and contemporized versions of Blue Falcon, Dynomutt, Dick Dastardly, Dee Dee Skyes and the like to get it — this isn’t exactly a complex mythology audiences have to wrap their heads around here — but the greater the knowledge one has of these old toons the more all the references and Easter eggs will be appreciated. The standout among the film’s Hanna-Barbera additions is by far Mark Wahlberg’s obliviously unready yet overconfident superhero Blue Falcon, who plays a much larger role here than some might expect, with Jason Isaacs’ gleefully mean Dick Dastardly a close second.

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As for the hotly debated casting of Will Forte as Shaggy, while it’s understandable that some fans may have grown attached to Matthew Lillard’s incarnation of the character (in both live-action and animation) and are upset that a new actor is voicing Shaggy here, it bears reminding that Lillard himself took over the role following another actor’s iconic interpretation and faced backlash online at the time. Forte’s interpretation of the character is fine, perhaps sounding a bit less scratchy than Lillard or Casey Kasem’s voices, but his Shaggy is as sweet, dopey, and easily rattled as his predecessors.

Of the main Mystery Inc. quintet, Fred — ably voiced by Zac Efron — is the character who has been tweaked the most. He has a bit more personality and is less wooden than some past incarnations, his ascot is gone, and while he still does all the driving, Fred’s not exactly the team’s de facto leader here as each member gets their moment to take charge or make an important decision. That said, this movie is decidedly a Shaggy and Scooby story through and through. An extended pre-credits prologue reveals not only how young Shaggy met little Scoob but also how the Mystery Inc. gang came to be and their first ghostbusting mission as kids. Shaggy and Scooby’s meet-cute is as adorkable as you’d hope, with each character filling a void in the other’s life. The movie has a lot of heart and keeps the thematic emphasis throughout on friendship — not just between humans but also between people and their pets.

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The film’s exploration of the human-canine bond goes beyond just Shaggy and Scoob to Blue Falcon and Dynomutt and even to villain Dick Dastardly, who fans will recall had his own four-legged sidekick named Muttley in the old cartoons. Dogs, in this story, are there to help transform the characters of their owners. Best friends have their ups and downs even if one is a cowardly teen and the other a talking dog. The movie’s messaging isn’t terribly novel or deep as it is aimed squarely at children and dog lovers so anything beyond the simplistic would arguably belong in a different sort of movie altogether.

Scoob! is also a save-the-world adventure film, complete with superhero allies and a big bad with a robot army. The action is plentiful, with lots of sci-fi gadgetry and vehicular set-pieces thanks to Blue Falcon and Dick Dastardly. The film’s CG animation retains the recognizable traits of the iconic Scooby-Doo characters without making them look like yet another riff on Pixar and DreamWorks’ styles, but 2015’s The Peanuts Movie remains the most faithful adaptation yet of an original 2D cartoon to CG feature animation.

Apex Legends Has Fixed A Hit Registration Issue For All Platforms With New Update

Apex Legends recently released its Season 5 patch, which started the game’s new season and introduced a new playable character, Loba. But there were new issues that popped up too, with numerous players on the game’s Reddit noting that they were facing issues with hit registration.

Thankfully, this issue has been swiftly dealt with. A tweet from the official Apex Legends Twitter account has informed everyone that a server side patch has been released, which seeks to address the issue. Players should find that there are no longer issues with hits registering.

This will make it a bit easier to work through Season 5’s Battle Pass, and get to grips with Loba’s abilities.

May 2020 marks the 10th anniversary of Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment, which makes Season 5 extra special. The new season was hit by another bug that locked players from using certain characters, but that has also since been addressed.

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Guilty Gear Strive Has Been Delayed Into 2021

Guilty Gear Strive has been delayed into next year. Developer Arc System Works has released a statement from Takeshi Yamanaka, the game’s producer, via Twitter, explaining the delay.

The tweet includes the statement from Yamanaka, who says that the company has decided to push back the release of Guilty Gear Strive from late 2020 to early 2021. The post notes that the company’s staff and business partners have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with every aspect of the development schedule experiencing delays.

The team will be looking to make good use of the extra time, using all the feedback received from the closed beta test to improve the game. The closed beta ran from April 16 to 19, and featured seven characters for players to try out.

“We apologise sincerely to everyone who has been anticipating the release with keen excitement,” the statement reads. “Ourselves, we are dedicated to bringing you a new Guilty Gear game that will satisfy all of our fans. Please be assured that we will make good use of that extra time to do this.”

Guilty Gear Strive isn’t the only game that’s been delayed due to the COVID-19 virus causing countries to lock down businesses and companies resorting to working from home, The Last of Us Part 2 was delayed by Sony earlier in the year. Marvel’s Iron Man VR, The Outer Worlds Switch port release, and Minecraft Dungeons have also been delayed due to the outbreak.

Guilty Gear Strive is now set to release in early 2021 on PS4.

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Bill Murray, Or Maybe A Bill Murray Impersonator, Talks Ghostbusters: Afterlife And Harold Ramis

Bill Murray has made an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’ live-streamed website, EllenTube, to talk about his role on the upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife–maybe.

The famously unpredictable comedy star showed up for his long-distance interview wearing a panda mask, so the viewer never gets to see his face–and as such, it’s impossible to tell if it was actually Bill Murray, or someone doing a Bill Murray impression. For the sake of this news, we’ll give Bill the benefit of the doubt and assume it’s him talking about Harold Ramis, the star and director of the original Ghostbusters, who passed away in 2014.

Asked about the cast reuniting, Murray says, “we’re missing two great people–we’re missing Rick Moranis and we’re missing Harold Ramis.” He points out that Ramis’ influence is still felt. “They’re greatly missed for so many reasons…but Harold is featured in the story of the movie, so it’ll be very interesting.” Elon Spengler, Ramis’ character, will be integral to the film’s story.

The plot of Ghostbusters: Afterlife concerns the families of the original team, and as Murray points out, Ramis’ own son, Jason Reitman, wrote and directed the film. Whether or not this is really Bill Murray, he seems very fond of Reitman.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife is still a while away–originally scheduled for a July 2020 release, it’s now been knocked back to March 5, 2021.

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