Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Patch Unlocks Pre-Order Bonus for All Players

Respawn Entertainment has patched Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order so that the pre-order bonuses for the action-adventure Star Wars title is now unlocked for all players.

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Like a lot of other video game releases, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order gave players who pre-ordered the title several exclusive cosmetic items. These cosmetics include:

  • Orange Lightsaber blade color
  • Mygeeto Campaign Lightsaber hilt
  • Umbaran Campaign Lightsaber hilt
  • Bee D-1 skin
  • Gold Squadron Stinger Mantis skin

This content is now available to every Jedi: Fallen Order player, regardless of whether or not they pre-ordered the game.

The update that unlocked the pre-order content was part of a larger patch that also included various fixes and improvements. The Bounty Hunter glitch that would sometimes get them stuck in Zeffo has been fixed, along with fixes to the photo mode that should prevent it from breaking the game.

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is an action-adventure Star Wars game by Respawn Entertainment that follows the Jedi in hiding Cal Kestis as he takes on the Empire. IGN reviewed Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and awarded it a 9/10. IGN nominated Jedi: Fallen Order for the 2019 game of the year awards.

Check out our Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order guide for walkthroughs, tips, and more.

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Snowpiercer TV Series Finally Gets a Release Date

TNT has announced the release date for its upcoming sci-fi thriller, Snowpiercer. The series will premiere on Sunday, May 31, 2020.

The announcement was made at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour. Here’s how TNT describes the series. “Set more than seven years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, Snowpiercer centers on the remnants of humanity who inhabit a perpetually moving train, with 1001 cars, that circles the globe. Class warfare, social injustice and the politics of survival play out in this riveting television adaptation.”

TNT also unveiled a new poster featuring stars Daveed Diggs as Andre Layton and Jennifer Connelly as Melanie Cavill, which you can check out in the gallery below:

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This particular version of Snowpiercer, which has already been renewed for a second season, is based on the 2013 film and the graphic novel of the same name. The series has been in development for nearly five years and when asked about the show’s lengthy production, Diggs jokingly said, “It takes a long time to make good s**t.”

Rounding out the cast are Emmy-nominee Alison Wright, Mickey Sumner, and Tony Award-winner and Grammy-nominee Lena Hall. For more Snowpiercer, check out these posters drawn by popular artists, and a sneak-peek clip that we saw at New York Comic Con back in 2019.

For a look at the series in action, check out the trailer in the video below.

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The Snowpiercer TV Show Has A Release Date

The latest adaptation of the post-apocalyptic science fiction story Snowpiercer will arrive on TNT on Sunday, May 31 at 9pm, the network announced during a Television Critics Assocation event.

The original story comes from the 1982 French graphic novel Le Transperceneige by Jacques Lob, Benjamin Legrand, and Jean-Marc Rochetteollows, but the more well known version these days is the 2013 film adaptation by South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon Ho (who more recently directed and co-wrote last year’s phenomenal Parasite, GameSpot’s favorite movie of 2019). According to a press release, TNT’s version is based on both the graphic novel and the film, whatever that means. It’s likely the show will take elements of both and stretch it out to span multiple seasons of television, though the exact details aren’t yet known.

The series stars Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs, along with Alison Wright, Mickey Sumner, Susan Park, Iddo Goldberg, Katie McGuinness, Lena Hall, Annalise Basso, Sam Otto, Roberto Urbina, Sheila Vand and Jaylin Fletcher.

This story is developing–keep checking back for more info.

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James Bond Will Never Be A Woman, Producer Says

James Bond will never be a woman, so long as producer Barbara Broccoli is steering the series. She said in a new interview with Variety that she wants to create new female characters in the 007 franchise, but James Bond will always be a man when she is in control.

“He can be of any color, but he is male,” Broccoli said. “I believe we should be creating new characters for women–strong female characters. I’m not particularly interested in taking a male character and having a woman play it. I think women are far more interesting than that.”

Broccoli’s comments come after Pierce Brosnan, who portrayed the legendary super-spy James Bond in four 007 movies, said it was time for a woman to play Bond. At the time, he said this would be unlikely to happen given Broccoli’s stance, and now we know why.

“I think we’ve watched the guys do it for the last 40 years. Get out of the way, guys, and put a woman up there. I think it would be exhilarating; it would be exciting,” he said.

It is rumored that one of the plot points in the upcoming No Time To Die movie will feature Lashana Lynch’s character taking over the 007 title from Daniel Craig. This has yet to be confirmed. However, we do know that Craig is reportedly planning to retire from playing James Bond after No Time To Die.

Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, and Léa Seydoux (who also appears in Death Stranding) all return to the roles of M, Q, Miss Moneypenny, and Madeleine Swann respectively. The new cast members include Rami Malek as the villain, as well as Billy Magnussen and Ana de Armas.

No Time To Die hits theatres on April 10, 2020. In other news, it was recently confirmed that Billie Eilish will sing the movie’s title song, while Hans Zimmer has been brought in to score the movie.

Bloodstained On Switch Gets New Performance Improving Update

Released in June 2019 for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night was a return to the classic 2.5D Metroidvania from its original creators, bringing with it a brand new story and location. While Bloodstained on the former platforms proved to be a solid success, the Switch version has been plagued with issues since day one of its belated-release. While it’s seen a few updates to alleviate issues, the developers have just released the game’s largest patch yet, which aims to improve performance significantly.

With the 1.04 patch, developer ArtPlay stated that the Switch release would see a general improvement to performance and reduced load times, making it a bit closer to its counterparts on other platforms. According to the devs on the forum, these are the critical areas that the Switch release will see an improvement:

  • Stability issues, such as crashes experienced while interacting with bookcases.
  • Fixed an issue with corruption during dialogue which could lead to crash.
  • Some Performance improvements related to animations.
  • General Bug Fixing.

In a comment on the game’s official forum, the Bloodstained devs stated the following: “While we will continue to work on overall performance improvements for Switch, this update brings the game’s platforms to a nearly identical state for content. This is an important step leading into the upcoming Zangetsu release, which we will talk more about in the near future.”

While other versions of the game have seen their fair share of bugs and odd quirks, the Switch release of the game is the most troubled. Where the Switch edition falters is when switching the game from docked and undocked modes. Immediately following its release, the developers stated that they would be devoting much of their resources to improve the Switch edition. This particular update brings it a bit closer to the other releases of the game.

In GameSpot’s full review of Bloodstained, editor Steve Watts praised the game’s style, and how it paid homage to classic Medtroidvanias like Symphony of the Night: “It’s that sense of comfort in its own skin that makes Bloodstained such a treat. This isn’t a bold modernization of the genre or a departure from its roots. It is exactly what it set out to be: a return to the style of a bygone era, with a few modern improvements. Its perception was always going to be affected by how well it invoked the feeling of a classic Castlevania game, but Bloodstained does that and better. With more flexible combat and level design that always beckons to check just one more room, Bloodstained shows that a modern Metroidvania can stand alongside its predecessors as an equal.”

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Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC Character Reveal: Start Times And Watch It Here

The next DLC character for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will finally be revealed this week. Game director Masahiro Sakurai is officially unveiling the newest add-on fighter during a 35-minute stream taking place tomorrow, January 16.

Nintendo hasn’t shared any hints as to who the DLC fighter will be, only confirming that tomorrow’s stream will offer an “in-depth look” at them. If you’re eager to see who the final Fighters Pass character is, we’ve rounded up what time the stream starts in different regions below. We’ve also included an embed of the presentation so you can watch it right here on GameSpot.

Whoever the new challenger turns out to be, they’ll mark the fifth DLC character offered as part of the aforementioned Fighters Pass, which costs $25 USD / $37 AUD / £20 GBP. The previous four fighters have all hailed from different third-party series and include Persona 5’s Joker, Dragon Quest’s Hero, the bear and bird duo Banjo and Kazooie, and Fatal Fury’s Terry Bogard.

While the Smash Ultimate Fighters Pass covers those five characters, that’s not the end of the game’s DLC. Last September, Nintendo revealed that even more DLC characters are in development for the game, although the company hasn’t dropped any hints as to who those fighters will be.

In other Smash Bros. Ultimate news, the game’s next Spirit Board event kicks off on January 17 and adds a handful of brand-new Spirits from the Switch-exclusive action game, Astral Chain. The title also recently received a minor update that added support for the upcoming Dark Samus and Richter Belmont Amiibo figures.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC Reveal Stream Start Times

  • 6 AM PT
  • 9 AM ET
  • 2 PM GMT
  • 1 AM AEDT (January 17)

Watch It Here

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Bad Boys For Life Review – It Took 17 Years To Make The Franchise’s Best Movie

When Bad Boys II took in nearly $300 million at theaters back in 2003, it seemed obvious that there would be another film to follow. And yet, over the years, a third Bad Boys movie was repeatedly pushed back, delayed, and even called off at one point when Sony dropped it from its release schedule in 2017.

Now, the year is 2020, and the Bad Boys are back. With Smith and Martin Lawrence return to the buddy cop roles they made famous. The Bad Boys they play are no longer boys, though. They’re closing in on what would likely be considered retirement age for police officers. And another massive change is happening behind the camera: After directing the first two movies, Michael Bay is not involved in the film. With all of that in mind, you might be surprised to find out Bad Boys for Life is actually great. In fact, it’s the best entry in the franchise thus far.

The story, like the film itself, picks up almost two decades after Bad Boys II. Now detectives Mike Lowrey (Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Lawrence) are still tearing up the streets of Miami dispensing their personal brand of over-the-top law enforcement, complete with high-speed chases, explosions, disposable bad guys, and everything else Bad Boys fans are looking for. But Burnett is retiring and Lowrey doesn’t know how to live a life without violence.

He may not have a choice, though, as a killer with a connection to his past nearly assassinates him. That sets off a fierce hunt to find out who wants him dead that not only brings Burnett back onto the job but pairs the Bad Boys with a young group of millennial cops who don’t necessarily agree with their explosive ways.

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Reuniting for one last job or introducing the next generation of Bad Boys could easily and quickly become a cliche, but not in this movie. With Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah–billed as Adil and Bilall–taking over directing duties from Michael Bay, Bad Boys for Life manages to balance the explosive mayhem of the previous films with a heartfelt story about coming to terms with your own mortality.

That balance is what makes Bad Boys for Life shine brightly. While the first Bad Boys is a really good movie and Bad Boys II took the franchise even higher, they were both undoubtedly Michael Bay films. The story was often shuffled to the side in favor of massive action set-pieces with Bay behind the camera. Let’s be clear, there’s still plenty of that in Bad Boys for Life, but by and large, they serve the story and drive the plot, rather than playing like an exciting aside.

Adil and Bilall, on the other hand, never lose track of the story in the smashed cars and piles of dead villains. Instead, every bullet that flies and every body that drops only pulls Lowrey and Burnett further into their own personal nightmare as they try to figure out who wants Mike dead.

Naturally, the movie–written by Peter Craig (Top Gun: Maverick), Joe Carnahan (Death Wish), and Chris Bremner–is very funny. If you enjoyed the vulgar jokes and ridiculous situations in the previous movies, you’ll find plenty to laugh at here. And while a lot of the humor, particularly between Smith and Lawrence’s characters, hasn’t changed, some of it definitely has. After all, they aren’t the cool, young cops anymore. They’re the old guys, while the Miami Police Department’s upstart AMMO squad–composed of characters played by Vanessa Hudgens (High School Musical), Alexander Ludwig (Vikings), Charles Melton (Riverdale), and Paola Núñez (The Purge)–look at them as relics from the past and take every possible opportunity to remind them of it.

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Truthfully, this is one of the few places Bad Boys for Life stumbles a bit. It’s entertaining to see Lowrey and Burnett attempt to hold onto their dated approach to law enforcement, while the AMMO squad relies on technological advances and avoiding violent conflict when possible. Showing the younger officers as an alternative to Lowrey and Burnett’s outdated methods helps alleviate some of the issues inherent to a movie about two twigger-happy detectives released in 2020–the world has changed a lot in the last 17 years, and a movie that makes light of two officers using excessive force when pursuing criminals might not be received in the same way as it was in 2003. That said, as important as the younger characters are to the tone of the film, their presence lets the script go back to the “man these guys are ancient” joke a few too many times, making sure to repeatedly hit it over the head.

However, the new recruits help breathe fresh air into the franchise and help provide a reason to make future movies, should Smith and Lawrence be up to returning. And if Bad Boys for Life proves anything, it’s that they’re more than ready for it.

Even after not playing the roles for nearly two decades, the duo’s chemistry is as strong as ever in the new film. What’s more, though, Smith has grown as an actor since 2003 and that’s on full display here. There’s hatred and fear in his eyes when talking about tracking down the person who wants him dead. It’s a side of the character we haven’t seen before. Seeing beneath the smarmy playboy persona to the man he is underneath is a welcome change.

And yes, because you’re probably wondering, Joe Pantoliano does return as the police captain and is as funny as ever. However, he also plays an important role in the plot that makes him a more central element to the film than previous entries in the franchise.

Ultimately, Bad Boys for Life is better than practically anyone could expect. While it would have been easy to rely on the nostalgia of seeing the iconic trio of Smith, Lawrence, and explosions on-screen together again, the new film strives to be so much more and manages to pull it off. And what’s more, it also provides a blueprint for what the franchise could become in the future, should audiences want to see more.

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