Assassin’s Creed: Rebel Collection Now Available On Switch

The Switch exclusive Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection is now available for your portable enjoyment. The collection combines Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Assassin’s Creed Rogue, and all of the single-player DLC across both games.

Black Flag and Rogue released very close to each other and made use of similar naval battle mechanics. Black Flag is one of the more highly-regarded Assassin’s Creed games, introducing the pirate Edward Kenway who gets tangled into the Assassin cause. Rogue was less well-received, but tells a very different kind of story about a loyal guild member turned Assassin Hunter.

Aside from the two main games, the collection includes the Freedom Cry and Aveline DLC. The Aveline DLC features the star of the PSP spin-off Assassin’s Creed Liberation, while Freedom Cry puts the spotlight on Edward’s trusted shipmate Adewale. You’ll also get an extra content pack with CG trailers and concept art, as well as the manga Assassin’s Creed: Awakening and a sample of the tie-in novel Blackbeard: The Lost Journal. Plus it includes 10 new exclusive outfits for your assassins, and uses Switch capabilities, like the touchscreen and motion control aiming, for certain features.

The Rebel Collection costs $40/£40/$80(AUD), and uses 19GB of space. You can find it now on the Eshop.

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Ghostbusters Afterlife Gets New Poster, Movie Trailer Coming Monday

The original Ghostbusters universe returns to theaters in 2020 with the latest movie Ghostbusters: Afterlife. And now, we’ve learned a new trailer for the movie will be arriving on Monday, December 9. Along with that news comes a new poster for the upcoming movie.

The official Ghostbusters Twitter account announced the news for the new trailer and released a new poster for the movie, which features the Ecto-1 driving through the fields in a rural part of the country. Check it out for yourself below.

As to what time this trailer will debut, that’s unknown. However, there are a few different places to watch the trailer when it first releases, and we’ve detailed them below for you.

Where to watch the Ghostbusters trailer:

The latest installment into the franchise is not connected to the 2016 reboot. The film will take place in the same world as the first two movies from the ’80s. The story revolves around the adult children of one of the members of the original team, who moves to a farm in Oklahoma. The grandkids of the original Ghostbuster learn about their connection to the iconic team and have to decide whether or not to follow in their family’s footsteps. Paul Rudd will be playing a school teacher who is obsessed with the ghostly events of New York from 1984.

The movie will be directed by Jason Reitman–his father Ivan Reitman directed the ’80s classics–and the movie will star Rudd (Ant-Man), Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things), and McKenna Grace (Captain Marvel). Additionally, Bill Murray, Dan Akyroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts will be in the film as well, but we’re not sure how large their roles will be.

Ghostbusters Afterlife hits theaters Summer 2020.

Death Stranding Video Shows How Some Of Its New Features Will Work

Kojima Productions has released a brief video showcasing some of the changes coming in Death Stranding‘s upcoming patch. The update is due to arrive in mid-December.

One of the most requested changes from the community is the option to delete other players’ vehicles. Death Stranding is a shared-world game; you’ll never see other players, but structures they’ve built, such as bridges, roads, ladders, and postboxes, will appear in your game and can be interacted with. The same is true with vehicles, giving you the chance to commandeer those abandoned by other players. This becomes a problem, however, when vehicles are abandoned in inopportune places–especially by those eager to troll.

Sometimes a derelict truck is a mere nuisance, blocking a road or a doorway and forcing you to climb behind the driver’s seat to move it. Other times, like with The Cosplayer’s shelter, a truck can completely block an entrance with no feasible way to circumnavigate it unless you have explosives handy. The latest patch aims to rectify this issue by giving you the option to remove other player’s vehicles by simply holding down the options button.

The video also reveals that the patch will let you see the Odradek scanner through cargo on Sam’s back. When the scanner is locating BTs, the cargo will become transparent once these changes are implemented, preventing Sam’s payload from blocking your line of sight to a crucial survival tool.

Aside from this, Kojima Productions tweeted last month that the upcoming update would also give players the option to increase the game’s small text size.

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TemTem, The Pokemon-Inspired MMO, Releases Early Next Year

If you’ve ever wondered what a Pokemon game would look like as an MMO, cast your gaze no further than the upcoming TemTem. Developed by Madrid-based studio Crema and published by Humble Bundle, TemTem takes the familiar creature catching and battling of Pokemon and sets it in a shared online world–and now it has a new trailer.

The Pokemon influence is clear as day, and Crema isn’t shying away from the obvious comparisons. The Steam store page for TemTem even says that it’s a “massively multiplayer creature-collection adventure inspired by Pokemon.” Yet the MMO aspects differentiate TemTem enough that it’s much more than just a simple clone.

There will initially be 76 TemTems to catch.There will initially be 76 TemTems to catch.Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6

“Every kid dreams about becoming a Temtem tamer,” the game’s description explains. “Exploring the six islands of the Airborne Archipelago, discovering new species, and making good friends along the way. Now it’s your turn to embark on an epic adventure and make those dreams come true.”

You’ll be able to team up with other TemTem trainers and play the entire campaign cooperatively, battle against others in competitive matches, buy and decorate your own house, and customise your character to stand out from the crowd.

TemTem is initially launching on Steam Early Access on January 21, 2020. Those who purchase it at this early stage will gain access to three islands to explore, 76 TemTems to catch, and a 20-hour campaign. Crema will expand on each of these areas as the months roll by, and also has plans to release TemTem on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch at a later date.

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Joker Heads Back To IMAX Theatres One More Time

Todd Phillips’ chart-topping Joker is getting a second wind before the holiday blockbusters takeover. In the face of upcoming films like Jumanji: The Next Level (December 13), Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (December 20), Little Women (December 25), and more, Joker returns to IMAX theatres for one more week.

Starting today, December 6, you can see Joker in what Phillips calls “the best format.” Joker will stay in IMAX theatres across the country for one week, giving you a chance to see Joaquin Phoenix’s unsettling performance before the film’s digital HD release on December 17. Phillips shared the news on Instagram.

Joker’s success has taken the film industry by storm. It crossed $96 million after opening on October 4 and made a little over $1 billion worldwide to date. With an estimated budget of $70 million, Joker has become the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time and the most profitable comic book movie in history. While Phillips has said there are currently no plans for a sequel, he clarified he will do “anything Joaquin wants to do.”

We gave Joker an “Essential” rating in our review, saying, “Joker succeeds, without equivocation, because it transforms the villain into the populist antihero we need him to be now. Joker wears its influences on its maroon sleeves, but it also carves its own gashes through the blood-soaked landscape of contemporary comic book movies, offering something that, despite teetering on the shoulders of 80 years of history, is wonderfully fresh, dangerously exciting, undeniably entertaining, and rock-solid in its artistry. It might make you uncomfortable, and it will no doubt stay with you long after the curtains close; great movies often do.”

Joker will be available on Blu-Ray, DVD, and UHD Blu-Ray on January 7, and on HBO Max when it launches in May 2020.

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XCOM Spiritual Successor Phoenix Point Delayed On Xbox Game Pass For PC

Phoenix Point, the XCOM-esque strategy game from Snapshot Games, has been delayed on Xbox Game Pass for PC for the foreseeable future. The title was supposed to release on December 3, the same day it successfully launched on the Epic Games Store, but it’s still absent.

Snapshot Games has now announced a delay, attributing the Game Pass no-show to a few issues, including Microsoft’s certification process.

“We know that some of you are waiting for our release on Microsoft Xbox Game Pass for PC and the Microsoft Windows Store,” a statement on the developer’s official forums says. “We want to update you on the status of that.

“The fact is we dropped the ball. We were exceedingly busy getting the game itself ready, and being inexperienced with Game Pass and the Microsoft Store, we simply had not properly prepared the groundwork to get the game released on time on these platforms. Compared to other platforms we’re on these platforms require a number of pre-requisites, from Microsoft certification to legal documentation review. While these are now mostly complete, they have given rise to a number of new delays.

“Specifically, we are currently unable to make the same content available on Microsoft’s platform that is available to players on other platforms. Since we want to make sure all players have access to all versions of Phoenix Point regardless of where they choose to play, we need to get this working before we can release.

“This issue was not anticipated by us and has caused unexpected delay over and above our delay waiting for certification. We had hoped to have Game Pass players, at least, up and running today, but it now seems like there will be further delays. We do not have an ETA for Phoenix Point on Game Pass or the Windows Store yet. Please know we are working as hard and as quickly as possible with our partners at Microsoft to resolve these issues and will keep you informed.”

First announced in 2016, the spiritual successor to XCOM was successfully funded via Fig, and was initially set to launch in 2018 before a delay pushed it back to July 2019. That eventually changed to September and then December, where it’s now available to buy on the Epic Games Store. An Xbox One release of Phoenix Point is due in early 2020, with a PlayStation 4 version to follow at a later date.

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Call Of Duty: Mobile Hits Estimated 170 Million Downloads, Almost $90 Million

Call of Duty Mobile had a strong start, and new estimates from a mobile tracking firm show its momentum has slowed but it’s still doing very well for itself. Sensor Tower says that in its first two months, it has hit more than 172 million downloads and generated almost $87 million in global player spending.

This represents a slowdown from its explosive launch, which hit 100 million in the first week alone, and about 148 million in its first month. This means it got about an additional 20 million downloads in November. November also added another $31 million in revenue. Sensor Tower says this is as compared to $55 million in October, which suggests that the decline in new downloads hasn’t led to a proportional slowdown in revenue.

The tracker also broke down some of the numbers further. The game is most popular in the US, where it has gotten about 17% of total worldwide downloads. That’s followed by India (10%) and Brazil (7%). The US is also home to most of the revenue generated (42%), followed by Japan (13%) and Great Britain (3%). The App Store also accounted for the lion’s share of revenue (59%) compared to Google Play ($41%).

Apple recently announced its most downloaded iPhone games of 2019, and surprisingly it wasn’t Call of Duty Mobile. Instead, it was Nintendo’s own Mario Kart Tour. Call of Duty did make the top five, however.

“Beyond its messy microtransaction menus and the slight time-saving purchases, there’s not much else in Call of Duty Mobile that detracts from its faithful recreation of the exhilarating and fast-paced multiplayer action of the core series,” Alessandro Barbosa wrote in GameSpot’s Call of Duty Mobile review. “It’s flexible and easy-to-use control scheme mitigates the lack of controller support, and its celebration of the best modes and maps the Black Ops and Modern Warfare series have produced makes it a pleasure to line up game after game.”

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Colourful Birds Of Prey Posters Showcase The DC Movie’s Characters

The phenomenal success of Joker has meant that DC has ended 2019 on a high note, and the studio’s luck looks set to continue into 2020. The first DC movie to hit theaters next year will be Birds of Prey, which sees Margot Robbie reprise her Suicide Squad role as Harley Quinn. The movie’s opening scenes were shown to lucky fans at Comic-Con Brazil this week, and now some new character posters have been released.

The posters were tweeted by the official Birds of Prey Twitter account. They are all illustrated in the same colorful, comic book style and showcase the movie’s main characters.

So that’s Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez), Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco), Black Mask (Ewan McGregor), and Victor Zsasz (Chris Messina)–plus Harley of course. Check them out below:

Margot Robbie stars as Harley Quinn in Birds of PreyMargot Robbie stars as Harley Quinn in Birds of PreyGallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6

Birds of Prey–or to give it the full title, Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)–releases on February 7, 2020. The first trailer was released in October, and for more, check out GameSpot’s guide to everything we know so far about Birds of Prey. In addition, the Harley Quinn animated series is also now available in DC Universe–read GameSpot’s review here.

Birds of Prey is directed by Cathy Yan. This will be Yan’s second movie, following her acclaimed 2018 drama Dead Pigs, and she is the first Asian woman to helm a US superhero movie. In an interview with Deadline, Yan spoke about why she was the right person for the job. “I immediately loved the script and it felt like something I could really do,” she said. “It felt very much like my own voice. I could not put the script down, it had so much dark humor to it which a lot of my work does, and there are themes of female empowerment which are so strong and relatable.”

While Harley was introduced to the DC movie universe in Suicide Squad, she won’t be in James Gunn’s Suicide Squad reboot movie, which is currently in production. That’s due in August 2021, and will be proceeded in June that year by the hugely anticipated The Batman, which will be directed by Matt Reeves and starring Robert Pattinson. There’s been quite a bit of casting news for The Batman recently, including Colin Farrell as Penguin, Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as Riddler, and Andy Serkis as Alfred.

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Funko Pop And T-Shirt Bundles Are $10 At GameStop, But They Are Selling Out Quickly

Though Black Friday and Cyber Monday are in the rearview mirror, you still have a few weeks left to round out your holiday shopping. GameStop’s current Deal of the Day features Funko Pops and matching T-shirts bundled in decorative boxes, which make them pretty ideal holiday gifts. These “Pop and Tee” bundles normally go for $30, but they are just $10 at GameStop until 9 PM PT / 12 AM ET.

The selection includes Sonic the Hedgehog, Mega Man, Dragon Ball Z, Ghostbusters, Rick and Morty, and a plethora of superheroes. But they are selling out quickly; Rick and Morty and Dragon Ball Z bundles sold out while I was writing this story.

GameStop’s Deals of the Day do not stack with any other ongoing offer. It’s also worth noting that these shirts typically run a tad small and tend to shrink (they are 100% cotton), so purchasing one size up is usually the smart play.

You can find our picks for the best Pop and T-shirt bundles below and check out the full selection at GameStop. If you’re looking for more Funko Pops to gift this Christmas, we’ve put together a holiday gift guide filled with our favorite Pops.


Ghostbusters Ghostbusters

Ghostbusters | $10 ($30)


The Joker by Jim LeeThe Joker by Jim Lee

The Joker | $10 ($30)


Retro Mega Man

Retro Mega Man

Retro Mega Man

Mega Man | $10 ($30)


Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic the Hedgehog | $10 ($30)


Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman | $10 ($30)

PlayStation’s Final State Of Play Of 2019 Promises New Game Reveals

PlayStation’s final State of Play of 2019 airs on Tuesday, December 10 at 6:00 AM PT/9:00 AM ET/2:00 PM GMT. You can watch it live on Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook.

Sony is promising around 20 minutes of new game reveals, release date announcements, new gameplay footage, and more. Just don’t expect anything related to the company’s next-gen plans–it says it’s staying tight-lipped for now.

Artwork for a Resident Evil 3 Remake has already leaked on the PlayStation Network, so it would make sense for Capcom’s latest to appear officially during next week’s State of Play, perhaps with a release date attached. We already know PS4 exclusives The Last of Us Part II and Final Fantasy VII Remake are launching in 2020, but Ghost of Tsushima is less certain. Fans have been clamouring for more from Sucker Punch’s samurai action game since it was revealed at E3 2018, so many will be waiting with bated breath to see if it reemerges during the final State of Play of the year.

The timing of this latest episode is curious, though, considering The Game Awards airs a couple of days later on December 12. The annual show is known for its big announcements, and the 2019 edition is set to reveal 10 new games/projects between handing out all of the awards. Show organiser Geoff Keighley says none of the 10 have leaked yet. This rules out the Resident Evil 3 Remake, and it seems unlikely there will be any crossover in reveals between the two shows. Either way, next week should be exciting as 2020’s release lineup begins to form.

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