Lionsgate Delays Three Movies, Including The New Saw Spin-Off

Lionsgate has become just the latest movie studio to delay some of its upcoming movies due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Hollywood studio has confirmed a delay for the Saw spin-off, Spiral, from Chris Rock. It’s also delaying the mystery-thriller Antebellum starring Janelle Monae and the horror-thriller Run featuring Sarah Paulson. This news comes from Collider.

These were very last-minute delays. Antebellum was due for release on April 24, with Run following on May and Spiral set to premiere on May 15.

The postponement of these films follow delays for a number of other high-profile movies, including Black Widow, No Time to Die, Mulan, F9, and A Quiet Place 2, among others.

Film studios are delaying movies in response to the recommendations–or orders, in some cases–that gatherings of large groups of people are not to go forward. Some movie theatre chains have closed entirely due to the outbreak.

Some movies studios are attempting to mitigate their box office losses by putting new releases on home video platforms. Universal, for example, is releasing some of its new movies on home video the same day they were due to hit theatres. For its part, Disney launched Frozen II and The Rise of Skywalker on home video ahead of time, while Warner Bros. moved up the video-on-demand release date for Birds of Prey.

Steam Game Festival: Spring Edition Will Offer Up Limited Time Demos Soon

A new edition of the Steam Game Festival is coming, following an earlier successful iteration during the 2019 Game Awards. The Spring Edition of the Festival will launch on March 18 at 10 AM PDT, and was originally meant to coincide with GDC 2020, which has been indefinitely postponed due to the the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

The Steam Game Festival: Spring Edition will feature demos of over 40 games that would have been featured at GDC in some capacity–far more than the 14 titles featured in the first Festival. There were some real heavy-hitter indies among those 14 games, though, including Spiritfarer, SkateBIRD, The Drifter, System Shock, and Carrion.

The specific titles have not been named, but Steam promises that there will be demos that would have been shown at various showcases, including Indie Megabooth and Day of the Devs. We won’t know which titles will be playable until the Festival begins.

Once the event goes live, you’ll be able to access the demos through this link. The event will run until March 23, so players who want to test out all the games on offer will have to act fast.

In the meantime, if you want to check out some upcoming games on PS4, there are currently demos available of two major RPG remakes–Final Fantasy VII Remake and Trials of Mana.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Is Getting An Update Before It Even Launches

Animal Crossing: New Horizons arrives on Switch in only a couple of days, but Nintendo will be releasing an update for the game before it’s even out. The company announced on the official Animal Crossing Twitter account that New Horizons’ 1.1.0 update will go live at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET on March 18.

Nintendo hasn’t shared any further details on what the 1.1.0 does, but those who’ve purchased New Horizons digitally from the Eshop will be able to download the patch starting at the aforementioned time. Those who pick up a physical copy, meanwhile, will need to install the update after the game launches on March 20.

Unlike previous Animal Crossing games, New Horizons begins by shipping you off to a deserted island, which you’ll be able to build into your own village from the ground up. The game introduces a variety of new features, including a photo mode and the ability to terraform your island. Nintendo has also made a swathe of quality-of-life improvements; this time around, you can choose where your animal neighbors live and unlock a tool wheel to let you swap between tools more quickly.

“New Horizons certainly has a slower pace than other Animal Crossing games, partially because you have to work to get things up and running on the island at the start,” Kallie Plagge wrote in GameSpot’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons review-in-progress. “And while I’m impatient to discover what upgrades might be coming my way (and I need to mess around with Island Designer more), I still feel as though I’ve done a lot on my island. I’ve crafted tons of furniture, upgraded my house seven times, picked thousands of weeds, and done far too many drastic outfit changes. I’m as excited to see what random events await me each morning as I am to decorate my island and make it my own, and that’s sure to keep me coming back for the foreseeable future.”

There’s still time to pre-order Animal Crossing: New Horizons ahead of its launch. You can read more about where to get the game and what pre-order bonuses are available in our New Horizons pre-order guide. You can also snag some New Horizons items in the series’ mobile game, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, thanks to the ongoing crossover event.

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Westworld Season 3 Premiere Suffers Huge Ratings, But That’s Not The Whole Story

The Season 3 premiere of Westworld on Sunday was a big ratings miss for HBO. Variety reports that viewership for the first episode, “Parce Domine,” is significantly down compared to the Season 2 premiere, at least by one metric.

Specifically, 901,000 people watched the Season 3 premiere on live TV, which is down 57 percent compared to the Season 2 premiere (2.1 million viewers on live TV). In fact, 901,000 is the lowest number in Westworld’s history for any episode of the show on live TV.

Factoring in all of HBO’s platforms, including digital networks like HBO Now, the Westworld Season 3 premiere drew 1.7 million viewers, which means viewership was divided nearly evenly between live TV and digital.

Another significant thing to note here is that the number of viewers for Westworld is likely to grow substantially in the days ahead. Not everyone watches new episodes of TV right away, and this is expected to be the case for Westworld as well.

For comparison, Season 2 averaged 9.2 million viewers per episode across all platforms, compared to the 13.2 million per-episode average of Season 1. As schools close and workers stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic, viewership for Westworld Season 3 could grow beyond the normal curve.

While Westworld Season 3 didn’t start off as strong as HBO might have wanted, its first-episode viewership is the biggest so far on HBO, surpassing the premieres of The Outsider and Watchmen by 24 percent and 13 percent, respectively. .

Westworld’s Season 3 premiere aired directly against the latest Democratic debate, which might have impacted viewership as people tuned in to hear what the candidates had to say about COVID-19, among many other topics. That debate, which aired on CNN, drew 10.8 million viewers.

For lots more on Westworld Season 3, check out GameSpot’s newest breakdown video above wherein Lucy and Tamoor talk about all the key moments from the season premiere.

Now Playing: Westworld Season 3 Episode 1 “Parce Domine” Breakdown

Best Steam Deals Right Now: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Gris, And More

With most people stuck at home this week, there’s more time than ever to work through your backlog or try a game that’s been on your Steam wishlist forever. Steam tends to offer a ton of deals on a regular basis, but this week’s deals include an Ubisoft publisher sale with steep discounts on series like Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry. In addition, there’s no shortage of excellent indies and other games on sale this week, so we’ve rounded up the very best Steam deals on games you should check out.

The Ubisoft sale includes the entire Assassin’s Creed franchise; notably, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is free to play this weekend and also discounted to $19.79 if you want to buy it and keep playing (we very much doubt you’ll complete the entire game this weekend, but we’d be impressed if you did). You can also snag the Assassin’s Creed bundle, which gets you Black Flag, Unity, Rogue, and Syndicate, for just $28.22; it usually sells for $100.

You’ll also find a collection of Devolver Digital games on sale, including the bullet-hell dungeon-crawler Enter the Gungeon for $7.49 (50% off). This deal is perfectly timed alongside the release of its sequel, Exit the Gungeon, on Nintendo Switch today. Other notable deals include the gorgeous, emotional platformer Gris, which is down to $8.49, and the excellent beat ’em up Ape Out, which is discounted to $7.49.

One hidden gem in the sale is OneShot, one of my personal favorites on Steam. The surreal puzzle-adventure game is like Undertale meets Doki Doki Literature Club. It’s best to go in without knowing much about it, but the basic premise is that you’re guiding a child, Niko, through a mysterious world on a mission to restore its long-dead sun. OneShot is available for 40% off, just $6, in this week’s sale.

There are plenty more deals to be had, so be sure to check out more of our picks below and see all the current deals at Steam. Plus, keep an eye out for the 2020 Spring Game Festival, which kicks off tomorrow, March 18, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET, offering free-to-play demos, spotlighting new and upcoming games, and more.

Best Steam game deals this week

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Pokemon Go Cobalion Raid Guide: Weaknesses And Best Counters

Cobalion is back in Pokemon Go for a limited time. The Legendary Iron Will Pokemon has returned to the game as part of a special Raid event, which has been extended to run from March 17-23.

This marks Cobalion’s second appearance in Pokemon Go, but even if you’ve previously caught one, there’s a good incentive to get another this week. Not only does the Legendary Pokemon now know a special event-exclusive move–Sacred Sword–but you’ll also have a chance to encounter its Shiny form.

Like other Legendaries, Cobalion is a formidable Pokemon to battle, so you’ll need a good team and some aid from other players to take it down. To help you out, we’ve rounded up some tips on how to battle and catch Cobalion below.

How To Find Cobalion

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Cobalion will appear in five-star Raids until 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET on March 23, making this the easiest way to encounter it. Raids can occur at any time, but you’ll receive an in-game notification when one is about to begin nearby, so you shouldn’t have much trouble tracking the Legendary Pokemon down.

Once you find a Gym that’s hosting a Cobalion Raid, you’ll need to redeem a Raid Pass to participate in the battle. You can get one of these for free when you spin the Photo Disc at a Gym, but you can only hold one free pass at a time. You can also purchase them through Pokemon Go’s in-game store for 100 coins.

There’s a second way you can encounter Cobalion in Pokemon Go. Like Thundurus, Cobalion is featured as a reward in the Go Battle League PvP mode. Defeat enough players in online battles and you’ll earn a chance to capture Cobalion outside of Raids. However, the Iron Will Pokemon will only be available as a Go Battle League reward until March 23–the same time it leaves Raids.

Cobalion Weaknesses And Counters

Cobalion is a dual Steel/Fighting Pokemon. Thanks to this unique typing, Psychic, Flying, and Fairy Pokemon (which normally have an advantage over Fighting types) only deal neutral damage to Cobalion. However, its part Steel typing makes Cobalion vulnerable to Ground, Fire, and other Fighting Pokemon, so you’ll want to stack your team with those when you face it.

Other Legendary Pokemon like Groundon will be especially helpful, but if you don’t have one of those, Garchomp, Hippowdon and Mamoswine are good alternatives; the latter, however, also takes super-effective damage from Cobalion, so keep that in mind. Entei is one of your best bets when it comes to Fire Pokemon, although Chandelure and Moltres are also good choices, and you can round out your team with Fighting types like Machamp, Hariyama, and Heracross.

As previously mentioned, you’ll want to avoid using Fairy types, as they take super-effective damage from Steel moves. Ice, Rock, and Normal Pokemon are also poor choices, as all those types are susceptible to Cobalion’s Sacred Sword.

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Massive Ghost Recon Breakpoint Update Coming March 24

Ubisoft has promised a mode that totally overhauls Ghost Recon Breakpoint for quite a while now, and it’s finally scheduled to arrive on March 24, according to a tweet from the publisher. However, Ubisoft also notes that the coronavirus outlook is still changing, and that there might be a chance that the patch doesn’t come out as scheduled.

“We are currently on track to release TU 2.0.0 on March 24,” the tweet reads. “If anything changes due to the evolving situation with COVID-19, we will let you know as soon as possible.”

This title update 2.0.0 will add the Ghost Experience to the game, the long-awaited “immersive mode” that allows players to customize how difficult or hardcore they want their experience to be, including removing regenerating health, messing with the HUD, and more. The update will also add the Engineer class to the game, as well as quality-of-life upgrades, like better gear sorting options.

Ubisoft isn’t the only studio struggling with the coronavirus. On Tuesday, Mojang announced that the upcoming Minecraft Dungeons might be delayed due to the outbreak. E3 and a host of other gaming events were also cancelled because of the virus.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Spawn DLC Character Launches Today For Kombat Pack Owners

Mortal Kombat 11‘s sixth DLC character, Spawn, finally arrives on all platforms today for those who own the Kombat Pack expansion.

Spawn is the latest guest character to fight alongside MK mainstays like Liu Kang and Scorpion. He brings his signature hellish powers with him into battle, giving him access to a variety of weapons including his cape, guns, otherworldly demons, and more. Spawn will also be available as an individual purchase on March 24.

MK11’s Kombat Pack retails for $40 USD on most platforms, such as Steam, Switch, and Xbox One. However, the bundle is discounted 30% on PS4 for those with an active PS Plus membership.

Picking up MK11’s Kombat Pack nets you a bunch of extras, including premium and exclusive skins, themed skin packs and gear sets, and more. You also get Spawn and the five other DLC characters: Shang Tsung, Nightwolf, Terminator T-800, Sindel, and Joker.

In the Spawn reveal trailer, above, the heavy metal band Trivium debuted two new songs. The band is signed to Roadrunner Records, a record label owned by Warner Bros., which also owns Mortal Kombat developer NetherRealm Studios.

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She-Ra And The Princesses Of Power Readies For Final Season

Netflix has released two new promotional posters for the final season of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, teasing the “ultimate battle for Etheria” arriving on May 15th. Take a look at them here.

Back in 2018, the show revamped the classic 80s She-Ra cartoon with all-new designs and stories, featuring a re-imagined Adora who one day finds a magical sword capable of transforming her into the titular She-Ra, Princess of Power. A lot has happened in Adora’s world since then, of course–the ominous teasers feature a shattered sword and the looming visage of Hordak, the leader of the villainous Horde. “We must be strong,” the posters say, “we must be brave.”

According to showrunner Noelle Stevenson who spoke with EW about the show’s final run, the conclusion of the series was planned from the start. The team was well aware of their total episode count right from the beginning and had planned their plots and story beats for a five-season run.

As for the crux of Season 5’s conflict? Stevenson explained that things are now getting a lot less black-and-white. “It has been a self-contained world in a self-contained struggle, where the sides of dark and light seemed well-defined at the beginning. But immediately those lines started getting blurred: Characters switched sides, characters who you thought were evil became good and good became evil, and then we started questioning what good and evil even means here. But it was personal for them. They’re fighting people they know, and for people like Adora and Catra they know each other very intimately. Now suddenly they have a villain who they don’t know. They’re getting exposed to the wider universe. Even people who had been fighting for world domination are suddenly realizing how high the stakes are.”

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power’s final season premieres on Netflix, May 15. Catch up on the whole series for less with a 50% off deal from Amazon.

Minecraft Dungeons Might Be Delayed Due To Coronavirus Concerns

If you’re eagerly anticipating the release of Minecraft Dungeons, steel yourself for some bad news. The game’s Twitter account recently announced that they may miss their planned release date of April 2020 due to the team behind the game working from home because of coronavirus concerns.

“As we’re working from home to do our part in protecting our community, our workflows will unfortunately be impacted,” the tweet reads. “We’re working hard to deliver Minecraft Dungeons in April, but we’re also re-evaluating our timeline to make sure we bring you the best game possible. Stay tuned!”

Minecraft Dungeons is the latest of the many spin-offs of the epoch-defining survival/building franchise. Dungeons is set to be a co-op dungeon crawler inspired by classics of the genre, such as Diablo. The game previously had an open beta late last year, with gameplay footage emerging a few months later. It features an isometric perspective and twitch-based combat.

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