No Time To Die–New Bond Film Footage Released In Land Rover Ad

James Bond is returning to cinemas in 2020 with No Time To Die, the 25th film in the long-running franchise. Between the international trailer and the recent Superbowl trailer, we’ve seen quite a bit of Bond’s next adventure, which will see Daniel Craig return as the character one last time. As hype builds, though, fans will take whatever they can get–including a car ad that uses footage from a scene in the film.

Land Rover has debuted a new ad for their Defender four-wheel drive, which features in the new film and has already been spotted in the trailer. The ad, which has debuted on the James Bond YouTube page and is narrated by Craig, features rehearsal footage from a car chase scene that has been shot for the new film.

This might not give us any great insights into the plot for the new film, but it looks like a fun scene. It’s not quite as fun as the recent James Bond vs. Daniel Craig Heineken ad, though.

No Time To Die will also star Ana de Armas (Knives Out), Léa Seydoux (Death Stranding), Lashana Lynch (Captain Marvel) and Rami Malek (Until Dawn). In other news about No Time To Die, the film’s China premiere has been canceled amidst fears for the Coronavirus, and Billie Eilish has debuted her titular song for the film.

Xbox At E3 2020: Phil Spencer Gives An Update

While Sony is bowing out of E3 2020, Microsoft will be at the show to reveal more of Halo Infinite and share more of its plans in the lead-up to the Xbox Series X launch later in the year.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer has now provided an update on how Microsoft’s E3 2020 planning is shaping up. He said on Twitter that Microsoft held the latest planning meeting on February 15, during which he and his team discussed some of the titles it might show off or announce during the company’s briefing. He teased there will be a “deep portfolio” of Xbox Game Studios titles scheduled to appear at E3, though he did not name any outright.

Spencer also mentioned how “console launch years are just special,” referring to the launch of the Xbox Series X later this year.

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Spencer also mentioned that veteran Xbox marketing boss Aaron Greenberg is leading the E3 planning team. Greenberg hasn’t shared any specific insight into the Xbox E3 2020 plan, but he did tease in his own tweet that Xbox may be partnering with Taco Bell for something. Microsoft partnered with Taco Bell before for a unique promotion involving tacos and Xbox consoles.

E3 2020 takes place in June. If history is any indication, Microsoft’s E3 2020 briefing should take place on the evening of Sunday, June 7. The company had a very strong E3 2019 briefing that was highlighted by a viral moment with Keanu Reeves and Cyberpunk 2077.

One game that is confirmed for Microsoft’s E3 2020 briefing is Halo Infinite, which is a launch title for Xbox Series X. At E3 2019, Halo Infinite boss Chris Lee said E3 2020 will be a “big moment” for Halo Infinite, and that developer 343 Industries would stay quiet until then.

Microsoft is also likely to discuss the Xbox Series X–and the other next-gen consoles it might be working on–during E3 2020. Many facets of the Xbox Series X remain a mystery, including its price and release date, as well as its launch lineup.

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Kingdom Hearts–You Can Now Play Through The Entire Series On Xbox One

The Kingdom Hearts series made its debut on Xbox in 2019 with Kingdom Hearts III, but newcomers to the series can now go back and experience every title in the series. The HD releases of every previous game have, as predicted, made their way to Xbox now as two separate purchases.

If you live in a region where it is currently February 18, 2020 or later, then you’ll be able to buy the games right now.

The first bundle collects Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX, which collect together four playable games (including Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II) and two cinematic “retellings” of portable games in the series.

Available for separate purchase is Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, which gathers together two more games (including a HD remake of 3DS game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance) and another cinematic piece.

The series, which has spread across multiple systems in the past, is now available in its entirety on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Kingdom Hearts fans recently received a new final chapter for Kingdom Hearts III, called Re:Mind. In GameSpot’s review, Steven Petite was not a fan: “Re:Mind made me understand Kingdom Hearts 3’s story even less, which is a testament to how bonkers it really is.”

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Hit Rhythm Game Audiosurf Gets First Update In Five Years

Are you ready to party like it’s 2008? Let’s hope so, because popular Steam hit Audiosurf has received its first patch in over five years.

The main improvements are twofold, according to developer Dylan Fitterer, with improved widescreen scaling that makes the game look much better on ultra-wide monitors. The track will also corkscrew more often now, to highlight big moments in individual songs.

Audiosurf emerged in the late aughts as one of the first rhythm games to use adaptive technology to play any music that the player chooses. A sequel, Audiosurf 2, followed in 2015. Many players have lobbied for the sequel to introduce support for music services such as Spotify, but there are currently no plans for their implementation.

In our review, Aaron Thomas called Audiosurf simple, but enthralling. “Audiosurf is a very good game that gives you an all-new way to enjoy your music,” he wrote. “Granted, Audiosurf does have some technical issues and the lack of alternate play modes is disappointing, but few other rhythm/music games can provide so much entertainment for such a low price.”

Over the years, Audiosurf has inspired a raft of similar PC rhythm games, such as Spin Rhythm, which combines similar “tracks” with DJ-style scratching.

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Rainbow Six Siege: Respawning Might Help Grow The Game, But It Won’t Happen

One of the defining elements of Ubisoft’s team-based tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege is that players have only one life per round. There is no respawning until the round is over.

Before the game’s release, and continuing to this day, there are people inside Ubisoft who wanted to add respawning to help the game appeal to a wider audience. But it’s not happening, and that’s because it would negatively impact the experience, developers say.

In a new video from Ubisoft, the game’s lead designer Jean-Baptiste Hall recalled that someone very high up at Ubisoft said they were certain respawning would be included in Siege, but the developer ultimately got its way.

“I know someone at Ubisoft who is in a very high creative position who said, ‘Oh, [no respawning] is the first thing that’s going to get cut.’ I’m really happy that he was wrong,” Halle said. “[No respawning] felt like something that would never pass the gate; it would never be validated.”

Halle said that in early playtests for Siege featuring no respawning, players moved, looked, and listened in new ways that heightened the tension. “Everything changed immediately. We could see that the relation we had with our character and our surrounding was completely different,” he said, comparing it to an earlier version that had respawning.

Game director Leroy Athanassoff is also featured in the video, and he echoed what Halle said about how no respawning increases the tension.

“If I knew that I was able to respawn, I would probably just sprint around, exploring the map, maybe I get shot but I don’t care, I can come back,” he said. “[But with no respawning] I have just one life. It instantly created the tension we were searching for.”

Athanassoff went on to say that, throughout Siege’s production, people have come in to tell him that adding respawning could help grow the game’s popularity. But Athanassoff has maintained that this is a bad idea, and it’s been shot down every time.

“Yes, clearly, and I won’t deny it: games with respawning are more accessible by nature. It’s maybe more appealing and less scary … but also, the taste and the experience you have is not with the same intensity,” he said.

Siege is doing very well for itself, as it’s attracted more than 50 million people so far. The game launched in a somewhat rocky state back in 2015, and its turnaround has been one of the biggest comeback stories in all of gaming in recent years.

In other news, Ubisoft has confirmed that the operator Tachanka is getting major overhaul with an upcoming update. Additionally, Ubisoft has said Siege should be available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at launch, featuring multiplayer cross-play with PS4 and Xbox One. On top of that, a new Lara Croft skin is coming to Siege for the character Ash.

The next Rainbow Six game is Rainbow Six: Quarantine, which is a three-player tactical co-op shooter that’s in development for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, in addition to current-generation consoles.

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Jurassic World 3–Here’s Our First Look At A Baby Dinosaur In The Next Film

Jurassic World 3 is coming, with director Colin Trevorrow (who directed the first Jurassic World) returning. The film is due to release on June 11, 2021, and according to Trevorrow’s Twitter, work has begun on the animatronics that will be used in the film.

The tweet shows a baby dinosaur with two horns–it looks like a developing triceratops, but we’re no dinosaur experts. It’s no Baby Yoda, but it’s still pretty cute.

In a later tweet, Trevorrow credited John Nolan Studios for the baby dinosaur model.

The director, who was fired from Star Wars Episode IX before his version could go into production, jokingly replied to one Twitter user asking if he would give his dinosaurs lightsabers with the following image.

Jurassic World 3 is due to release on June 11, 2021. Sam Neill and Laura Dern will return to the franchise after a long absence, and director Colin Trevorrow has previously said that it will be closer to the original Jurassic Park in tone than its sequels. Several side-characters from the first Jurassic World movie are also returning. Bryce Dallas-Howard and Chris Pratt will also return for the new movie.

In September 2019, Trevorrow released a short film in the Jurassic World universe, Battle at Big Rock, which was generally well received.

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Rainbow Six Siege Is Adding An Iconic Video Game Character Skin

Lara Croft is coming to Rainbow Six Siege … well, sort of. Ubisoft has announced that it’s adding a Lara Croft skin for the operator Ash during the next season, Operation Void Edge.

It will be an elite skin, meaning it should cost some amount of R6 credits to purchase, though a specific price point was not divulged. The Ash Elite Set will also include a victory animation, multiple weapon skins, and a Lara Croft chibi charm.

You can check out the announcement video below. Note that the dual-wielding seen in the video may only be for Ash’s victory animation as an homage to Lara Croft’s signature look. Rainbow Six Siege does not support dual-wielding, though it is something that developer Ubisoft Montreal has experimented with.

This appears to be the first crossover skin from another publisher’s game. Given the immense popularity of Siege–it has more than 50 million registered accounts–it makes sense that other franchises might look to the game as another means of promotion.

Siege has crossed over with another franchise before, however, as the game launched a tie-in event for the Netflix series Money Heist back in 2019.

In other news, Ubisoft has confirmed that the operator Tachanka is getting major overhaul with an upcoming update. Additionally, Ubisoft has said Siege should be available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X at launch, featuring multiplayer cross-play with PS4 and Xbox One.

The next Rainbow Six game is Rainbow Six: Quarantine, which is a three-player tactical co-op shooter that’s in development for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, in addition to current-generation consoles.

As for the Tomb Raider franchise, 2018’s Shadow of the Tomb Raider is the latest entry and it was the final entry in the new trilogy that began in 2013. In other news, a new music album featuring remakes of several songs from Peter Connelly’s soundtracks for numerous Tomb Raider games, is available to stream now across several major music services.

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Pledges $10 Billion To Fight Climate Change

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has announced a massive new campaign to help save the Earth from climate change. The world’s richest man has announced he is launching the Bezos Earth Fund with $10 billion of his own money to kick things off.

He announced the initiative in an Instagram post, in which he stressed that “climate change is the biggest threat to our planet.” He said the Bezos Earth Fund will provide grants to scientists, activists, non-governmental organizations, and other campaigns that fight the impact of climate change.

“I want to work alongside others both to amplify known ways and to explore new ways of fighting the devastating impact of climate change on this planet we all share,” he said. “This global initiative will fund scientists, activists, NGOs–any effort that offers a real possibility to help preserve and protect the natural world. We can save Earth. It’s going to take collective action from big companies, small companies, nation states, global organizations, and individuals.”

The first of the grants will go out this summer. Bezos is believed to have a net worth of over $120 billion USD.

Amazon, one of the world’s largest companies, has an “enormous carbon footprint,” according to The Hollywood Reporter, as it ships products globally using fossil fuel for planes, trucks, and more. Some of Amazon’s workers have created the Amazon Employees for Climate Action group that has criticized the company for not doing enough to fight climate change.

Amazon has pledged to do better with regards its energy consumption. In 2019, the company unveiled plans to use solar and wind power as part of its plan to make the business carbon-neutral by 2040.

The Bezos Earth Fund is separate from Amazon’s own initiatives, with the $10 billion coming directly from Bezos himself. It follows his previous fund, The Day 1 Families Fund, which is financing a network of non-profit schools to help homeless families. Bezos and his ex-wife MacKenzie Bezos committed $2 billion to that effort.

Amazon is much more than an online retailer these days. The company also operates a major movie and TV business with Amazon Studios, with the Lord of the Rings TV show as one of its major upcoming projects. Amazon also runs Amazon Game Studios that is behind the two upcoming MMOs, including New World and an untitled Lord of the Rings MMO. Amazon also owns the video streaming site Twitch and the grocery store chain Whole Foods, while Bezos himself owns The Washington Post.

The announcement of this new Bezos Earth Fund comes just days after it was discovered that Bezos is paying a record $165 million to buy a Hollywood mansion formerly owned by music business legend David Geffen.

Looking beyond Bezos and Amazon, Sony has announced that the PlayStation 5 will be more environmentally friendly, while Microsoft is creating the world’s first carbon-neutral game console.

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The Official PlayStation Forums Are Being Discontinued

The PlayStation community forums are being shut down. The brief announcement posted by community manager Groovy_Matthew encourages users to “continue the conversation via PlayStation.Blog, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram” instead.

The PlayStation forums, which have largely served as help and support outlets for people who encounter issues with their PlayStation devices and accounts in recent times, will no longer be active from February 27.

It looks like Sony is closing support forums across all parts of their business, as the Sony Xperia forums are also closing.

With social media’s influence growing, forums are becoming less popular. While it was still surprising when BioWare closed their forums in 2016, few in the comments below this announcement seem shocked.

PlayStation is set to have a big 2020, with the launch of the PlayStation 5 planned for later this year. It’s not yet clear when we’ll see the console unveiled, though, especially since Sony is skipping E3 in 2020.

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Mick Gordon’s Signed Doom Album For Charity Rocks Harder Than Expected

Doom (2016) composer Mick Gordon has signed a vinyl copy of the game’s soundtrack for an upcoming auction being held by Bethesda Australia to support bush fire relief. Gordon was asked to provide his signature, but he ended up giving a little more.

In a tweet, Bethesda ANZ showed off the album that will go up for auction, showing that the Doom Slayer is now rocking out with a silver guitar on the cover.

Gordon also sketched a pentagram beneath his name, and faces have been drawn onto several of the demons.

We’re awaiting further details on when the auction will be held, and how you can bid on this special signed copy of the album. On February 15, Bethesda and 2K teamed up to stream each other’s games–with Bethesda employees streaming Borderlands 3 and 2K employees streaming Skyrim–to raise money for Australian Red Cross.

The bushfires in Australia ripped through more than 12 million hectares of land, destroying thousands of homes and killing animals across the country. Estimates say 33 people died as a result of the fires. As of February 13, all bush and grass fires in New South Wales are contained. For more on the Australian bushfire crisis, check out GameSpot sister site CNET’s extended breakdown of everything you need to know.

The sequel to Doom, Doom Eternal, releases on March 20, 2020. It’s shaping up to be a great sequel.

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