Xbox Exec Gives An Update On The July Xbox Series X Event

Microsoft’s next Xbox Series X event is poised to be the biggest and most exciting one yet. During the company’s July Xbox 20/20 event, Microsoft will showcase a series of first-party Xbox Series X games, including Halo Infinite. The company may also use the show to reveal the long-rumored all-digital next-generation Xbox. We don’t know what to expect for sure yet, but Microsoft has now provided a small update on how planning for the event is coming along.

Xbox marketing director Aaron Greenberg–who heads up planning for these events–said on Twitter that Microsoft conducted an internal review of the event just this week with Phil Spencer. The team at Microsoft is “working hard on it,” but Greenberg said the company isn’t ready just yet to announce more details, like a date or a rundown of what will be shown off during the program.

“Team working hard on it,” Greenberg said to a fan on Twitter who asked for an update. “Good content review today in fact with the big boss. We will share more details when all is locked. Kindly ask for patience in the meantime.”

Microsoft’s first Xbox 20/20 show in May focused on third-party games, like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. The show failed to live up to the hype, and Greenberg acknowledged that Microsoft set the wrong expectations for the event. Fans will be understandably looking for a stronger event in July, and with Halo Infinite leading the way, it seems like Microsoft is poised to deliver the goods.

Halo Infinite is the first mainline entry in the series since 2015’s Xbox One game Halo 5: Guardians. Microsoft created an entirely new engine, the Slipspace Engine, for Halo Infinite, and the company is promising to deliver an exciting new experience with the game.

Microsoft now operates 15 game studios, and all of them are working on titles for Xbox Series X. In addition to Halo Infinite from 343 Industries, we know Ninja Theory is making Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 for Xbox Series X using Unreal Engine 5, while Sea of Thieves developer Rare is making a new game called Everwild. Additionally, Microsoft’s new studio The Initiative has teased a new project coming from the writer of Red Dead Redemption. Some of the rumored games for Xbox Series X include Fable 4 and a new Forza title.

We’ll report back with more details on the Xbox 20/20 event for July when they’re announced.

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Pokemon Sword & Shield Players Have Beaten Enough Max Raids To Unlock A Shiny Legendary For Everyone

Pokemon Sword & Shield introduced a new Max Raid event within the recently released Isle of Armor DLC, and it came with a potential reward for all players. It was announced that if one million players beat the Zeraora Max Raid, every player would be able to claim a free shiny Zeraora through Pokemon Home.

As it turns out, players were able to achieve this goal very fast. The Pokemon Japan Twitter account has announced that players have not only hit that number, but eclipsed it–the Max Raid has seen 1,435,283 victories. This counts each individual player within a team that has successfully completed it.

Because of this, every player who transfers a Pokemon between Pokemon Home and Sword/Shield between June 18 and July 7 will be able to earn a shiny Zeraora in the mobile version of Home, regardless of whether you’ve completed this Raid, or even own the DLC.

You’ll only have a week to do so, though. This limited edition Pokemon will be available from June 30 until July 7, so make sure to add it to your calendar.

The shiny version of Zeraora will be white instead of yellow. Outside of this event, it will likely be very difficult to get.

If you’re playing Isle of Armor, here’s how to find every Diglett. Another Pokemon presentation is happening soon, at 6 AM PT on June 24. You can watch it on GameSpot.

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The Sixth Sense Director M. Night Shyalaman’s New Movie Gets Release Date And New Actors

Director M. Night Shyamalan’s new movie now has a release date and a bigger cast. Distributor Universal has announced that The Sixth Sense’s director’s new movie–which hasn’t been announced yet–will premiere in theatres on July 23, 2021.

The movie remains untitled and there is no word yet on the story beyond the fact that Shyamalan is writing it. What we do know, however, is that Shyamalan will fund the movie himself as he has since The Visit. Universal is distributing it.

Variety reports that Ken Leung, Nikki Amuka-Bird, and Abbey Lee have joined the cast for Shyamalan’s new movie. They join the previously announced cast that includes Eliza Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Aaron Pierre, Alex Wolff, and Vicky Krieps.

The site reported that there is no firm start-date for filming yet, but it’s understood that it’ll get started later this year if things go to plan.

Reports have suggested that Shyamalan’s new movie is called Labor of Love, but nothing has been confirmed. He most recently served as a producer and episode direct on Apple TV’s Servant.

Shyamalan’s latest movie was 2019’s Glass, which rounded out the Unbreakable trilogy that began in 2000. His best-known movie is The Sixth Sense, which earned multiple Oscar nominations; some of his other directing credits have included Signs, The Village, Lady in the Water, and After Earth.

Shyamalan also wrote the the kids movie Stuart Little.

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Ambient Pixel Shooter Radio The Universe Looks Stunning In Debut Trailer

Radio the Universe has debuted a first trailer ahead of its intended Winter 2020 release, and it looks fantastic. The trailer shows off the game’s style, rendered in the Pixel 2.0 engine, as well as the action-packed shooter gameplay we can expect later this year.

According to the game’s Steam page, it will offer a “slow-paced challenge” and the ability to adopt either a simple of complex playstyle. It will also feature ambient and musical soundtrack compositions, and a minimalist artstyle.

The game will mix exploration and combat, as seen in the video below.

So far the game has only been confirmed for a PC release. You can sign up for further updates on the developer’s website.

It’s also worth reading the description on YouTube of the video above. “This trailer was shown at E3 which I attended in 2020,” it reads. “The building where the expo took place was so beautiful. It had no electricity.” E3 2020, of course, never happened.

The game has been in development since at least 2012, when the developer posted a “boring FPS test” to YouTube, tracking the game’s framerate when the action gets busy.

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine Is Throwing Out Its Season 8 Episodes And Starting Over Amid Political Unrest

The writers of the police comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine have thrown out four episodes that were written for its upcoming eighth season due to the ongoing political unrest in the world regarding police.

Actor Terry Crews told Access Online, “Our showrunner Dan Goor … they had four episodes all ready to go and they just threw them in the trash. We have to start over. Right now we don’t know which direction it’s going to go in,” he said.

“This is an opportunity right now for us all to unite and get together and understand what this is and that we have to battle this together,” Crews added.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a police-themed comedy starring Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Chelsea Peretti, Joel McKinnon Miller, and Dirk Blocker. Beatriz, who plays a police detective on the show, recently donated some of her residuals from Brooklyn Nine-Nine to charities that provide bail funds. She also urged other actors who play cops on TV to do the same.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s eighth season is expected to premiere in 2020, but it might not be able to hit this date due to filming delays related to COVID-19. The season was at one time expected to feature a storyline related to the pandemic, but this could have changed.

Lord Of The Rings TV Show Seeking “Funky-Looking” People As Extras

With Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings TV show starting production again in New Zealand, the big-budget fantasy program is looking to add to its cast. A casting call spotted by The Guardian is seeking out “funky-looking” people to come in for an audition. This is just the latest round of casting for extras, as the production was looking for Orcs back in December 2019.

The production staff at BGT–which previously helped find extras for Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings series–is looking for people with burns on their faces, long skinny limbs, ears that stick out, acne scars, deep cheekbones, missing limbs, large eyes, or skinny faces. There is no word on what the role might be, however.

The booker told The Guardian that she is not authorized to speak more about the casting, and the post has since been edited to remove mention of Amazon and The Lord of the Rings.

The notice goes on to say that, in addition to fitting the description, you must have “great availability” to appear in the show. You must also live in Auckland, New Zealand or be a New Zealand resident who has working rights in the country.

The Lord of the Rings TV show is due to resume production again following its shutdown in March after the breakout of the coronavirus. James Cameron’s Avatar sequels are also expected to start shooting again soon in New Zealand.

Amazon’s Lord of the Rings show is set during the Second Age, so it won’t cover the same events as Jackson’s movies. Amazon has high hopes for the series, as it’s already greenlit Season 2.

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The Last Of Us Part 2 Writers Have Discussed The Scenes And Ideas They Cut (SPOILERS)

WARNING: this article will SPOIL PLOT DETAILS for The Last of Us Part II. If you don’t want the plot spoiled, turn away now.

The Last of Us Part II is out now on PS4, and players are finally able to discover what happened to Joel and Ellie following the ending of the first game. Players who have finished the game will know that it’s much longer than the first, running about 25 hours, but it turns out that a lot of content was cut during production.

In an interview with IndieWire, the game’s director Neil Druckmann and narrative lead Halley Gross, who wrote The Last of Us Part II together, cover many details about the game’s plot and characters–including some details about what was cut.

While the main action of the game happens across three consecutive days, experienced from the perspective of both Ellie and Abby, the original plan was for this section to cover five days.

“There was a whole side story where Ellie went to the Seraphite island, and we had so much more to say about the Seraphites and Ellie’s journey there and she’s going through like the different layers of Hell and she still keeps going forward,” Druckmann says.

Joel’s death scene was originally different, too–the original plan was for him to cry out for Sarah, his long-since-deceased daughter, but actor Troy Baker suggested that it would be a more effective scene if he did not say anything.

Gross adds that at one point Joel was going to have a girlfriend, and a different ending, although she does not elaborate. Druckmann also says that they built a playable section where Ellie hunts down the boar you encounter in the museum, but it slowed down the game’s pacing too much.

Druckmann has previously said that he is not sure what Naughty Dog’s next project will be yet, but it might be The Last of Us Part III. If you’ve finished the game, be sure to watch GameSpot’s spoiler chat for our editors’ thoughts.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare And Warzone Get Small Playlist Update

A small update is now available for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and the battle royale game Warzone, but don’t expect much from it.

This new playlist update contains two changes. First, uncommon and rare burst-fire versions of the M4 assault rifle have been removed from loot caches in Warzone. Developer Infinity Ward did not provide any commentary around why the weapons have been removed.

Second, Modern Warfare’s new All or Nothing playlist now supports parties whereas previously it did not. These playlist changes are available now across PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Like other playlist updates, this one should download in a flash from the game’s title screen.

This is the second playlist update for Modern Warfare and Warzone in the past 24 hours. An earlier update introduced a series of new playlists for Modern Warfare and Warzone, including Boots on the Ground War, Realism Mosh Pit, All or Nothing, and Stir-Crazy, among others.

In other news, Modern Warfare and Warzone recently welcomed the newest Operator, Gaz, who comes from the campaign.

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Bob’s Burgers Creator’s Next Fox Cartoon Has Already Been Renewed For Season 2

Loren Bouchard, the creator of Fox’s hit animated sitcom Bob’s Burgers, is currently working on The Great North, a new animated show for Fox. Although the show has not aired yet–or even released so much as a preview image–Deadline is reporting that the show has already been renewed for season 2.

The show will be about a single father in Alaska who is trying his best to keep his family together and happy. It will star Nick Offerman as Beef Tobin, the dad in question, and Jenny Slate and Will Forte as his daughter and son. The show will also feature Dulce Sloan, Aparna Nancherla, Paul Rust, Megan Mullally, and Alanis Morissette as herself.

An air date for the show has not been set.

In April, Fox acknowledged that it will need more animated titles to fill the gap if The Simpsons ever ends, and The Great North is one of many new titles they are developing. Fox also recently commissioned a new animated series from Dan Harmon, the creator of Community and co-creator of Rick & Morty.

Loren Bouchard is also the creator of Central Park, an animated show that debuted on Apple TV+ in May. Bob’s Burgers is also getting a movie, which will release in 2021, having been delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. New Simpsons and Family Guy movies are also being planned.

Bob’s Burgers has aired for 10 seasons. Season 11 will debut in 2021, and is currently in production.

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