Netflix Releases Surprise Dave Chappelle Special Responding To George Floyd’s Death

Dave Chappelle has a new stand-up comedy special that’s been surprise-released. As with his last five specials, this is a Netflix production. However, unlike those other shows, Netflix has released Chappelle’s latest work–8:46–for free online. In fact, watching it free online is the only way to see it at this point as Netflix has not added it to its library.

The title refers to the amount of time a Minnesota police officer had his knee on the neck of George Floyd before he died. The death had sparked civil unrest around the world as protestors take a stand against police brutality and the treatment of African Americans. In 8:46, which was filmed a mere 12 days after Floyd’s death, Chappelle comments on that situation, as well as the killings of other African Americans.

“This man kneeled on a man’s neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. Can you imagine that? This kid thought he was gonna die, he knew he was gonna die. He called for his dead mother. I’ve only seen that once before in my life. My father on his death bed called for his grandmother,” Chappelle said to open the special. “When I watched that tape, I understood this man knew he was gonna die. People watched it, people filmed it. And for some reason, that I still don’t understand, all these f***ing police had their hands in their pockets. Who are you talking to? What are you signifying? That you can kneel on a man’s neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds and feel like you wouldn’t get the wrath of God? That’s what is happening right now. It’s not for a single cop, it’s for all of it. F***ing all of it. I don’t mean to get heavy, but we gotta say something.”

Unlike Chappelle’s other recent specials, 8:46 was filmed in unique circumstances due to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. Chappelle performs on an outdoor stage in front of a socially distanced audience that’s all wearing masks. It’s also shown that each member of the audience had their temperature taken prior to being seated.

The special isn’t heavy with jokes but instead serves as Chappelle’s commentary on recent events. “This is not funny at all,” he admitted at one point, admitting he has some other material he could try before continuing to discuss the issues at hand. After ending the special, a series of photos and videos of the recent protest is shown, set to “Nobody Speak” by DJ Shadow featuring Run the Jewels, which includes the lyrics, “Nobody speak, nobody get choked.”

You can watch the entire 8:46 special above.

IGN UK Podcast #543: Our PS5 Reveal Reactions

The future of gaming is here! Join Joe, Matt and Cardy as they pick out what caught their eye from Sony’s big PlayStation 5 reveal blowout spectacular. It’s also The Last of Us Part 2 review day, so at the end of this week’s episode Cardy and Dale have a little chat about their overall impressions of the game. Don’t worry, it’s completely spoiler-free!

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Tom Hanks Movie Greyhound Gets Apple TV+ Release Date After Skipping Theaters

Tom Hanks’ upcoming war film Greyhound won’t be hitting theaters because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, Apple TV+ nabbed the upcoming movie for its streaming service.

And Greyhound will release on July 10, according to Variety. This marks the first major film Apple TV+ will have on its service that wasn’t produced as original content, as Greyhound was originally going to release theatrically in June.

Inspired by a true story, Greyhound follows Commander Ernest Krause (Tom Hanks), a naval skipper captain, as he joins other allied boats in a battle with German U-boats during World War II. This is the third feature-length film Hanks has written. In 2011, he penned Larry Crowne, and in 1996, he directed, wrote, and starred in That Thing You Do. Greyhound also stars Elisabeth Shue (Adventures in Babysitting), Stephen Graham (Boardwalk Empire), Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (6 Underground), and Karl Glusman (Devs).

Apple TV+ launched in November 2019, with little fanfare. The streaming service was initially made up entirely of original content, but Apple has since started attempting to fill out its catalog, ponying up $25 million for a Billie Eilish documentary set to air sometime later this year.

There are a few bright spots on Apple TV+ at this time, like the game developer comedy series Mythic Quest, which recently got greenlit for Season 2 and had a perfect quarantine episode.

And while you wait for Greyhound to come out, consider listening to GameSpot’s weekly TV series and movies-focused podcast, You Should Be Watching. With new episodes premiering every Wednesday, you can watch a video version of the podcast over on GameSpot Universe or listen to audio versions on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Was May 2020’s Top-Selling Game

After two months of being surpassed by Animal Crossing: New Horizons and then Final Fantasy VII Remake, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has once again topped the NPD charts and is the best-selling game of May 2020.

As revealed by NPD Group’s Mat Piscatella, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare was followed by Grand Theft Auto V (yes, that game from 2013), Animal Crossing: New Horizons, NBA 2K20, and Mortal Kombat 11.

May 2020 tracked spending across video game hardware, software, accessories, and game cards totaled $922 million, a 52% increase year-over-year. This is also the highest May month since 2008’s $1.2 billion.

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However, there was a significant drop from April 2020, which saw tracked spending across the same categories reach $1.5 billion, led by Final Fantasy VII Remake, which dropped to #8 this month.

Additionally, no new release cracked the top 10 for best-selling games this month, however, three games – Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, Minecraft Dungeons, and Saints Row: The Third Remastered, came in at 14, 15, and 16, respectively.

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The full list of best-selling games for May 2020 is as follows:

May 2020’s Best-Selling Games

  1. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
  2. Grand Theft Auto V
  3. Animal Crossing: New Horizons
  4. NBA 2K20
  5. Mortal Kombat 11
  6. Red Red Redemption 2
  7. Minecraft
  8. Final Fantasy VII Remake
  9. Assassins’ Creed Odyessey
  10. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  11. Madden NFL 20
  12. Mario Kart 8: Deluxe
  13. Need for Speed: Heat
  14. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition
  15. Minecraft Dungeons
  16. Saints Row: The Third Remastered
  17. MLB The Show 20
  18. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  19. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3
  20. FIFA 20

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is also the best-selling game of the year through May, with Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Final Fantasy VII Remake following it.

The Nintendo Switch was once again the bestselling hardware platform in May 2020 in both unit and dollar sales. The unit sales for the Switch were the highest for an individual platform in a May month since the the Nintendo DS’ May 2009.

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June 2020 will be an interesting month, as we will see such games being released as The Last of Us Part 2, Pokemon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor, Disintegration, SpongeBob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, and more.

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Ubisoft’s Gods & Monsters Demo Leaks On Google Stadia

An old demo of the Ubisoft game Gods & Monsters was briefly available on Google Stadia, giving players who noticed a chance to try it before the company corrected the error.

Eurogamer reports that the demo appeared in the Stadia store under the code-name Orpheus. Since Stadia is a streaming platform, users were able to instantly start playing it without waiting for a download.

Those who played the game compared it to both The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. It used a stamina bar like BotW and borrowed user interface and menu elements directly from Odyssey. In a statement, Ubisoft confirmed that this demo was from E3 2019, and that both the game and title have changed.

“Our vision for the game formerly known as Gods and Monsters has evolved in surprising ways, which is common when developing exciting new worlds,” said Ubisoft’s Marc-Alexis Cote in a statement to Eurogamer. “This footage is from our E3 2019 demo, which was shown to select press last June and is now over one year old. Much has changed since then in terms of features, tone, art and character design, and even the name of the game. We are hard at work and very excited to finally show players what we have created at the end of summer.”

Gods & Monsters had been slated for February of this year, but Ubisoft delayed it alongside several other games. Its new release target puts it sometime before March 31, 2021.

Google also issued a statement apologizing to Ubisoft for the error.

“Regretfully, on Thursday morning, we mistakenly made an E3 2019 demo version of Gods & Monsters from Ubisoft available on the Stadia store that was not intended for the public to play,” said a spokesperson. “A few hundred gamers were able to play it for less than 30 minutes. We sincerely apologise to our partners at Ubisoft for this mistake.”

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Grab This Free PC Game For A Limited Time

IO Interactive’s next entry in the Hitman franchise was announced during the PS5 reveal event this week. Hitman 3 arrives on current and next-gen consoles as well as PC in January 2021. If the trailer piqued your curiosity in the stealth series, you now have a chance to play an older Agent 47 adventure free of charge. GOG is giving away Hitman: Absolution for free until June 15 at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET.

Hitman: Absolution originally released in 2012 and refined the gameplay from previous entries by introducing the intriguing contracts system. Players could create unique objectives within missions for their friends to run through, and then compare to see who executed the objectives with the most proficiency.

It earned a 7.5/10 in GameSpot’s Hitman: Absolution review. “Even if you have no interest in contracts, however, Hitman: Absolution’s campaign is fulfilling on its own,” critic Kevin VanOrd wrote. “There are some stumbles here and there–in the AI, in the mission design, and elsewhere. The story, too, hobbles a bit at the end, leaving some narrative gaps that needed filling in. But one thing’s for sure: it’s good to have Agent 47 back, and he was clearly needed. The greasy world he inhabits was in sore need of cleansing, and it’s a pleasure to have so many ways of scraping the human grime off its surface and discarding it like the trash it is.”

Absolution is more linear than most Hitman games, but it still has some open-ended missions that let you approach objectives as you see fit. For those looking to check out the series for the first time, Absolution isn’t a bad place to start and serves as a nice primer for the more recent pair of Hitman games, 2016’s Hitman and Hitman 2.

Hitman: Absolution is just one of many free games you can claim right now. Additionally, don’t forget to browse our summer gaming sales roundup, as there are great deals to be found on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch games. While you’re snagging Absolution for free, you can also take a peek at GOG’s Summer Sale before it ends on Monday. There are a bunch of great deals in the sale, including the stellar Witcher Universe Collection for $27, which contains every game in the series.

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Despite Confusion, PS5’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Is A Standalone Game

Update: The exact nature and scope of PS5’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales remains unclear, but one thing has been straightened out–it is a standalone game, as confirmed by Insomniac’s James Stevenson. This is despite the suggestion from a Sony exec that it would be an “expansion” of sorts to the existing Marvel’s Spider-Man game. You can read those original comments below.

Sony introduced its new PS5 titles during its latest event with what looked like a sequel to Insomniac’s Spider-Man, which launched in 2018. But in statements made after the stream, Sony has clarified that it’s in fact an expansion to the original title.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales will reportedly be a substantial expansion to the original game, which is being enhanced for the PS5 with the new console’s hardware in mind. In an interview with The Telegram (and reposted by Twitter user Nibel), Sony’s EVP head of European Business, Simon Rutter likened it to an expansion that uses an upgraded version of the original.

“There’s a substantial Miles Morales component – which is the expansion element – but also within the game as well there’s been major enhancements to the game and the game engine, obviously deploying some of the major PlayStation 5 technology and features,” Rutter explained.

There’s still a bit of confusion as to whether Rutter’s statements indicate that Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a standalone expansion (akin to Infamous: First Light or Uncharted: The Lost Legacy) or whether it’s simply additional content that will ship with a remaster of the nearly two-year-old Spider-Man for PS5. We have reached out to Sony for clarification and will update this story accordingly.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales kicked off a strong showing for the PS5, which includes out first look at not one, but two consoles, a sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, titled Horizon Forbidden West, and an impressive demo of Insomniac’s other PS5 title, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart. You can watch the full presentation again here, and catch up on every game shown off during its hour and a bit runtime.

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Riot Games Executive Resigns After Sharing Controversial George Floyd Image

The Riot Games executive who was under internal investigation after sharing a controversial image of George Floyd has resigned, according to a company spokesperson. The news came on the evening of June 11, a day after Vice Games originally uncovered the news.

Riot Games emphasized the same sentiment they shared when Vice Games originally published their report, calling the image that Johnson shared “abhorrent” and that it “runs directly counter to our values and our belief that addressing systemic racism requires immediate societal change.”

“We’re also striving to change the face of our industry and create opportunities, including by investing $10 million in founders underrepresented in the games industry and helping create a future pipeline of underrepresented talent for the gaming and tech world,” a Riot Games spokesperson said.

The image that Johnson shared is titled “The media and the left have made George Floyd into a martyr, but who was he really?” It implies that Floyd deserved to be killed by police because he had a previous criminal record.

Johnson only started at Riot Games in December 2019 according to his LinkedIn page.

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More PS5 Game Reveals Are Coming, PlayStation Boss Says

As part of the PlayStation 5 reveal event, Sony announced or showed off more than two-dozen new games for the next-generation console. This is just the beginning of what to expect in terms of games, according to PlayStation boss Jim Ryan.

Ryan told the BBC that Sony chose to spotlight games big and small during its briefing to let people know there will be a wide variety of gameplay options on the console. But if you didn’t see anything you like, Ryan stressed that more game reveals are coming.

“We wanted AAA games that would fully demonstrate the horsepower of the machine. But some of these smaller games are making very cool and innovative use of the new features of the console,” he said. “So we allowed the show to give a sense of the sheer range of gameplay experience that will be available on PlayStation 5. And this is just the start. There are so many more games that we have in development.”

It’s a safe bet that all–or at least most–of Sony’s first-party studios will at some point work on a PlayStation 5 game, so indeed, there are plenty more games to be announced. And this is to say nothing of the numerous third-party games for PS5 that have not been shown yet.

Sony’s Naughty Dog studio is about to release The Last of Us Part II for PS4 on June 19, and it’s a pretty safe bet that the company’s next game will be made for PS5. Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann recently teased that the studio is considering its options for what comes next, whether it be The Last of Us Part III, a new IP, or something else entirely.

Some of the PS5 exclusive games announced during Sony’s event today included Horizon: Forbidden West, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Gran Turismo 7, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Sackboy: A Big Adventure. In terms of third-party games, Grand Theft Auto V, Hitman III, and Resident Evil Village are also headed to PS5 (in addition to Xbox Series X and PC in some cases).

For more on everything Sony announced during the PS5 event, check out GameSpot’s roundup here.

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PS5’s Impressive Load Times Are Coming Into Focus With Resident Evil 8, NBA 2K21, And More

Among the advancements that the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X will offer is dramatically improved loading times. Back in 2019, Sony showed off the improved load times with Marvel’s Spider-Man, and now the company and its partners have shared more insight on the subject.

As part of Sony’s PlayStation 5 reveal event, new information about load times on PS5–and Xbox Series X for that matter–came into focus.

NBA 2K21

2K Sports is promising that NBA 2K21 will feature “drastically improved load speeds” on PS5. In a video, the developer showed that the game will load in about two seconds. It’s not exactly clear what’s loading here, but it’s an impressive showcase all the same.

“That’s the total time it will take to load NBA 2K21 on the PS5,” Visual Concepts boss Greg Thomas says in the video below. Skip to around 30 seconds to see him speak about load times.

Resident Evil Village

Another game that is leveraging the power of new consoles to minimize or eliminate load times is Capcom’s Resident Evil Village. In a developer video, producer Pete Fabiano says the game will have “no load times.”

“Realistic graphics and immersive audio coupled with no load times will really draw you into the world we’ve created for Resdent Evil Village,” Fabiano said

Capcom did not demonstrate the “no load times,” so it’s tough to understand exactly what Fabiano is talking about. But Capcom promises more details will be announced later.

The Pathless

The next game from the developers of Abzu, The Pathless is coming to PlayStation 5. It promises a range of improvements on the new console, including no load times.

The system’s advanced audio processing will also accommodate the game’s 3D sound, and because of the PS5’s SSD, the game’s open world setting will not feature any loading screens. “Slowly filling progress bars are a thing of the past; the only thing you won’t be able to do is check your phone,” creative director Matt Nava says.

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

PlayStation boss Jim Ryan told the BBC that the PS5’s new SSD will help “eliminate load times,” which he said represents a “paradigm shift” for gaming. Ryan pointed to the demo for Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart as an example of how faster loading times will improve the experience.

“You know, we went to great lengths to show that off with considerable length in The Ratchet and Clank demo,” he said. “You saw the way that Ratchet was moving from world to world. On previous generations, the character would have needed to walk down a corridor while loading was going on in the background. Now it just happens instantaneously.”

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Both the PS5 and Xbox Series X are going to be very powerful machines, but it’ll be difficult to fully understand and appreciate the impact of the load time improvements until we can get hands-on with the machine and its games.

One game that could really benefit in this department is GTA V, which, along with GTA Online, has some of the longest load times of any current-generation console game. In Rockstar’s announcement of the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game, the company stopped short of saying anything about load times, however.

“GTAV will feature a range of technical improvements, visual upgrades and performance enhancements to take full advantage of the latest hardware, making the game more beautiful and more responsive than ever,” Rockstar said.

For more on everything Sony announced today about the PS5, check out GameSpot’s roundup of all the game reveals and more.

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