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Crystal Caves Show Sea Levels Were Raised 50 Feet During Warm Period in History
Global Warming seems like it’s been a hot topic of discussion for the last couple of decades as we learn more about our environment and the impact we have on it as humans. Surprisingly, though, we’re not even in the warmest period the Earth has seen, and now scientists may have a better understanding of what we’re in for in the future.
According to a report by Science News, the Spanish Cuevas de Artà off the Balearic island of Mallorca has revealed mineral deposits that were the result of higher water levels from long ago. Scientists have dated these deposits to a time that could be over five million years old, a period known as the Pliocene Epoch.
Another Nice Pokemon Sword & Shield Freebie Now Available
Pokemon fans can claim a few different freebies right now in Pokemon Sword and Shield, including a free Gigantamax Meowth and a handful of rare Pokemon balls. On top of those, The Pokemon Company is now offering another free gift for players for a limited time, and it’s a pretty nice one.
Until January 30, you can claim 20 free Battle Points in Sword and Shield. These points are a special kind of currency that can primarily be earned by competing in the Battle Tower, which only opens up after you’ve cleared the main storyline, and they’re used to purchase helpful items like Nature-changing mints and other competitive-focused equipment for your Pokemon.
To receive the free Battle Points, you’ll need to select Mystery Gift from the games’ menu and follow the steps below:
- Select Mystery Gift from the menu screen
- Select Get a Mystery Gift
- Select Get Gift via Code/Password
- Follow the prompts to connect online
- Input the download code G1GANTAMAX when prompted
As previously mentioned, a handful of other free gifts are available in Sword and Shield, although time is running out to claim those. You have until January 15 to download the aforementioned rare Poke Balls. That’s also the last day you can claim a free Gigantamax Meowth, which isn’t otherwise available in the games. You can see all the freebies available in Sword and Shield right now in our roundup.
Pokemon Sword and Shield launched for Switch last month and quickly set new sales records for the series. GameSpot awarded the pair a 9/10 in our Pokemon Sword and Shield review and also selected them as some of the best Switch games of 2019. You can read more about the eighth-generation Pokemon games below.
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Is The Cheapest We’ve Seen It (PS4, Xbox One)
Christmas has come and gone, which means this year’s biggest sales are officially behind us. But while Black Friday may have brought some of the best gaming deals of 2019, gamers looking to pick up Respawn’s brand-new Star Wars game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, were limited to Xbox One bundles and a slight discount on the Deluxe edition. If you held off on picking this game up during Black Friday or if you received a new PS4 or Xbox One for Christmas, you’re in luck, as the standard edition just hit its lowest price yet in Amazon’s big year-end sale.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has an initial discount of $45 right now, down from the usual $60. To sweeten the deal, Amazon is offering an additional $11.25 off the price, which drops your total cost to $33.74. While you should see extra savings on the product listing right underneath the price, you’ll see the full discount applied during checkout. If you have Amazon Prime, you’ll receive free shipping as usual.
The Deluxe Edition, which is only $10 more than the standard edition at full price, includes a director’s cut with behind-the-scenes features and additional cosmetic items, but it’s not discounted on Amazon right now.
The third-person action-adventure game earned a solid 8/10 in GameSpot’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order review, in which Phil Hornshaw praised its challenging, Souls-like combat; intriguing characters; and vast world for exploration.
“Especially as it wears on, Fallen Order becomes perhaps the strongest conception of what playing as a Jedi Knight ought to really be like,” Hornshaw wrote. “It’s true that Fallen Order borrows liberally from other action games, but those elements work together with Respawn’s combat and environment design, and a story that finds humanity in the Force and in its characters, to hone in on what makes the world of Star Wars worthy of revisiting again and again. Even with some rough edges, Fallen Order represents one of the most compelling game additions to the Star Wars franchise in years.”
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Uncharted Movie Loses Another Director Over Scheduling Issues With Spider-Man
Another director has left Sony’s live-action Uncharted film starring Tom Holland as Nathan Drake. Travis Knight is the sixth director to leave the project since plans for the movie were started in 2011.
Deadline is reporting that Travis Knight, who previously directed the Transformers spinoff Bumblebee, has left the project due to scheduling conflicts. Tom Holland’s Spider-Man schedule is forcing the production to crunch on Uncharted, which ultimately cost the studio Knight as the director.
Knight is the sixth director to leave the live-action Uncharted movie after Dan Tractenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane) left in 2019, Shawn Levy (Free Guy) in 2018, Seth Gordon (Baywatch) in 2015, Neil Burger (Divergent) in 2012, and David O. Russell (American Hustle) in 2011.
GameStop’s Weekly Deals Include Discounts On Some Of 2019’s Best Games
Though the holidays are just about over, it’s time to start spending those gift cards and pick up some games and accessories for your new console. GameStop’s latest weekly ad features deals on a number of Xbox One, PS4, and Switch games. PC gamers can also save on some awesome Corsair gear.
The weekly sale technically runs until January 4, but most of the game deals are deemed “special offers” and are only discounted until January 1. The Division 2 drops all the way down to $12 on PS4 and Xbox One, which is a remarkable price for a game that released in 2019. Gears 5 is 50% off, lowering the price from $60 to $30.
For those who received a new Nintendo Switch this Christmas, you can pick up Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 for $40. Arcade multiplayer phenomenon turned console game Killer Queen Black is a steal at $15, and Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection is $30. The Rebel Collection compiles Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag and the underrated Assassin’s Creed Rogue.
PC gamers can save on three excellent Corsair products. The Corsair K70 RGB MK 2 mechanical gaming keyboard is $50 off, slashing the price from $160 to $110. You can pair that keyboard with the Corsair M65 RGB gaming mouse that happens to be on sale for $40 (was $60). And if you want to round out your desk space, you can plop both of those peripherals on the $15 Corsair MM300 anti-fray extended mouse pad.
You can browse the full ad at GameStop and check out our favorite deals below–some of which are holdovers from GameStop’s winter sale. You’ll also probably want to take a peek at Amazon’s end-of-year sale, which includes a larger selection of game deals.
Best deals at GameStop
- Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection — $30 (Switch)
- Borderlands 3 — $30 (PS4, Xbox One)
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare — $45 (PS4, Xbox One)
- Death Stranding — $40 (PS4)
- The Division 2 — $12 (PS4, Xbox One)
- Gears 5 — $30 (Xbox One)
- Ghost Recon Breakpoint — $20 (PS4, Xbox One)
- Killer Queen Black — $15 (Switch)
- Madden NFL 20 — $30 (PS4, Xbox One)
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 — $40 (Switch)
- Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle — $20 (Switch)
- NBA 2K20 — $30 (PS4, Xbox One)
- Need for Speed Heat — $40 (PS4, Xbox One)
- The Outer Worlds — $40 (PS4, Xbox One)
- Red Dead Redemption 2 — $40 (PS4, Xbox One)
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition — $20 (PS4, Xbox One)
- PS4 Gold Headset — $80
- Corsair K70 RGB MK 2 mechanical gaming keyboard — $110
- Corsair M65 RGB Elite gaming mouse — $40
- Corsair MM300 anti-fray extended mouse pad — $15
Uncharted Movie Hits Setback, Loses Yet Another Director – Report
Sony’s Uncharted film adaptation has incurred an unexpected setback. Travis Knight, who signed on to helm the project in September 2019, will no longer direct Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg, according to a new report.
Deadline states that Holland’s work with the next Spider-Man installment has caused scheduling conflicts with Knight. As a result, Knight has been pushed out of the director role and the film will receive a brand-new release date. Uncharted was scheduled to hit theatres on December 18, 2020. Sony still plans to move the film forward with a new director, but an announcement on who will lead the project has not been made.
Knight, an animator at stop-motion studio Laika, made his live-action directorial debut with 2018’s Bumblebee. Knight has also worked on 2009’s Coraline, 2012’s Paranorman, 2014’s The Boxtrolls, 2016’s Kubo and the Two Strings, and more. Uncharted would’ve served as Knight’s fifth directorial project.
2019 marked a year of consistent changes for Sony’s Uncharted film adaptation, a project that has been in the works since 2008. It was reported over the summer that the film had been rewritten, with Joe Carnahan penning the first draft. The current script was written by Art Marcum, Matt Holloway, and Rafe Judkins. In addition to several script changes, Uncharted has seen a number of directors sit in the chair, from Shawn Levy to Dan Trachtenberg to Seth Gordon. Knight is the latest director to walk away from the film.
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Game Release Dates In January 2020: PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, And PC
We’ve spent the last few weeks looking back at some of the best games of 2019, but now it’s time to look ahead at what the new year has in store, and it seems 2020 is already shaping up to be another exciting year for gaming. Both Sony and Microsoft will launch new next-generation consoles during the holidays, but in the meantime, there are plenty of big-name titles on the way to current systems.
While most of 2020’s biggest releases are still a few months away, there are a handful of major games on the way to each platform in the first month of the new year. Bandai Namco’s Dragon Ball RPG, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, hits PS4, Xbox One, and PC on January 17, while Switch gets a port of the underrated Wii U RPG, Tokyo Mirage Sessions, on the same day. This month also sees the PC release of Monster Hunter World‘s acclaimed Iceborne expansion, as well as Blizzard’s anticipated Warcraft III remaster.
Those are only a few of the games on the way next month. You can see all the biggest PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch games of January 2020 below, and for a look at all the other announced games on the way next year, be sure to check out our list of game release dates in 2020.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne (PC) — January 9
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Following its release on PS4 and Xbox One back in September, Monster Hunter World‘s big Iceborne expansion finally arrives on PC on January 9. This expansion takes players to an arctic region known as Hoarfrost Reach, which is home to a diverse array of new and returning monsters to hunt, not to mention a wealth of new gear to craft and quests to take on. The PC version of Iceborne also boasts high-resolution texture pack support, 4K and an uncapped framerate, support for ultra-wide screens, improved mouse and keyboard controls, and more.
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — January 17
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Bandai Namco’s new Dragon Ball action-RPG, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, arrives on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on January 17. The title is a retelling of the entire Dragon Ball Z series, encompassing all of the major story arcs and even some of the anime’s filler material, such as the famous driving test episode. And despite the title, Goku won’t be the only playable character; you’ll also take control of Gohan, Vegeta, future Trunks, and the fused warrior Vegito throughout the course of the adventure. The game even introduces a brand-new character named Bonyu, who was designed by series creator Akira Toriyama.
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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore (Switch) — January 17
Launching alongside Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is Tokyo Mirage Sessions Encore, an enhanced Switch port of the 2015 Wii U RPG. A crossover between the Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei series, Tokyo Mirage Sessions follows a group of teens who must command Mirages–reimagined Fire Emblem heroes–in order to stop otherworldly invaders from draining Tokyo of a creative energy called Performa. The Switch edition includes the base game and all of the downloadable content released for the Wii U version, along with some new content in the form of additional story elements, characters, and songs.
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Warcraft III: Reforged (PC) — January 28
Capping off the month is Warcraft III: Reforged, which launches on PC on January 28. A complete remaster of Blizzard’s beloved real-time strategy game, Warcraft III, and its Frozen Throne expansion, Reforged features completely overhauled visuals and a host of other changes, such as improved social and matchmaking features, “rebalanced” online play, and more. The standard edition of the game retails for $30, while the Spoils of War edition runs for $40 and includes a variety of in-game bonuses for Reforged and other Blizzard titles.
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Full January 2020 Release Schedule
| Release Date | Game | Platforms | Pre-Order |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 9 | Monster Hunter World: Iceborne | PC | N/A |
| January 17 | Dragon Ball Z: Kakrarot | PS4, Xbox One, PC | Amazon, PlayStation, Microsoft, Steam |
| January 17 | Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore | Switch | Amazon |
| January 23 | Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD | Switch | N/A |
| January 23 | The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners | PC | N/A |
| January 28 | Journey to the Savage Planet | PS4, Xbox One, PC | Amazon, PlayStation, Microsoft, Epic Store |
| January 28 | Warcraft III: Reforged | PC | N/A |
Syd Mead, Artist Behind Blade Runner, Dies
Visual concept artist and cyberpunk pioneer Syd Mead has passed away at the age of 86.
Known for creating the unique and dazzling worlds behind Blade Runner, Aliens, Tron, and countless other watershed sci-fi projects (including Johnny 5 from Short Circuit!), Mead designed some of the most iconic cinematic images of all time.
Mead kept busy through the decades, working as a conceptual artist on everything from Star Trek the Motion Picture and 2010 to ’90s fare like Johnny Mnemonic and Strange Days. Even more recently, Mead lent his gifts to Elysium, Tomorrowland, and Blade Runner 2049 (where he designed the future Las Vegas).
The news of Mead’s passing reportedly came from John McElroy of Autoline, who’d previously interviewed Mead on his podcast. Twitter is filled today with loving memories of Mead and heartfelt tributes to his talents…
Destiny 2 EDZ Obelisk: How To Activate It And Get Around The Bug
Upgrading the Sundial obelisks scattered around the solar system is a big part of the Season of Dawn, Destiny 2‘s current content season. You’ll need to complete bounties from each of the obelisks and Saint-14 to earn the materials you need for the upgrades, but doing so increases your rewards significantly throughout the season.
In order to upgrade the obelisks, you’ll need to visit and interact with each one. But many players have reported issues with the obelisk in the EDZ. Walk up to it, and you might find that there’s no prompt to interact with the obelisk’s control panel, and therefore no way to spend the Polarized Fractaline materials needed for the upgrade. As Bungie has noted, the obelisk is bugged, and it can seem like your progress in the season is stalled if you don’t know what to do about it.
Fortunately, there’s a workaround. Apparently, the obelisk’s issue has to do with the requirement to unlock it in the first place–you need to complete a mission in the EDZ in order to power up the obelisk and make it work. Unlike other obelisks in the solar system, though, the EDZ one isn’t just checking if you have completed the requirements; if anybody in your instance hasn’t activated it, it won’t give anyone the prompt to interact with it.
Bungie suggests repeatedly spawning in at a different transmat location and then returning to the EDZ obelisk, which is located in the EDZ’s Gulch section. The idea is that you can try to enter the area over and over, in hopes of finding an instance in which everyone has activated the obelisk. It can be time-consuming, but eventually, it should work.
That method works if you’re on PC, although it can be annoying. If you’re a console Destiny 2 player, however, you have an easier method. While your character is in orbit, go into your console’s Settings menu and adjust the date and time, picking any day in the past. Once that’s done, spawn in at the Gulch transmat zone and head to the obelisk. You should now be in an empty instance, having tricked Destiny 2 into thinking you’re playing at a different time than everyone else. With nobody around, the obelisk should work.
That’s still a bit of a pain, but we’ve found altering the console’s date makes the obelisk work every time. Bungie hasn’t said when it’ll get a fix together for the obelisk, unfortunately, so be prepared to put in a little extra effort to advance your way through the Season of Dawn’s requirements.
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