Samsung 4K, QLED, and Even 8K TVs are On Sale Right Now

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Hey, guess what? E3 2019 is NEXT WEEK! Can you feel the excitement in the air? It’s palpable. Since we live in an exciting future world where information is readily available, you can watch E3 content online at websites like this one. Better still, you can watch it on a television instead of a laptop or smartphone, making the E3 experience almost as large as life.

Samsung 4K TVs are on sale at Walmart right now, in many different sizes and styles. You can prepare yourself for any future E3 4K gaming announcements by future-proofing your TV resolution now, when they’re on sale. But for the most part, these 4K UHD TVs are best for watching movies in glorious ultra-high definition. Let’s get down with the 4K deals:

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ROCCAT Kova AIMO Gaming Mouse Review

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In the world of gaming peripherals, nothing screams “cool” like a barrage of rainbow colors burning your retinas throughout a midnight session of League or Apex. Looking to take RGB lighting to the next level, ROCCAT revisited its ambidextrous Kova mouse and said, “No, we can do better than basic LED lighting.” ROCCAT upgraded the mouse with the company’s new AIMO lighting system and raised the retail price from the Kova’s $49.99 to the Kova AIMO’s $59.99. So, what is AIMO, and does it live up to Roccat’s hype? Is this the gaming mouse you need to win friends through functionality and influence people with dazzling spectacle?

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Control Preview: Like Max Payne Meets Alan Wake, But Weirder

This is now the second time I’ve played Control, the single-player, third-person action-adventure from Max Payne, Alan Wake, and Quantum Break developer Remedy. My first test drive (which you can also watch below) convinced me of Control’s fundamentals – namely, that shooting things and using the director’s telekinetic powers felt really fantastic – and so in my second go-round, I was looking for the same level of polish and appeal in the rest of the experience. Remedy’s never given reason to doubt the Finnish studio, and Control doesn’t seem like it will end the studio’s run of quality offerings anytime soon.

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Avengers: Endgame Directors Developing Magic: The Gathering Series for Netflix

Avengers: Endgame directors Joe and Anthony Russo are taking their creative talents to Netflix to develop an all-new animated series based on the Magic: The Gathering franchise.

Per Netflix, “The Russos will oversee the creation of an all-new storyline and expand on the stories of the Planeswalkers, which are Magic’s unique magic-wielding heroes and villains as they contend with stakes larger than any one world can hold.”

Henry Gilroy (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) and Jose Molina (Agent Carter) will serve as co-showrunners on the series. For a first look at the show, check out the teaser image below:

Photo courtesy of Netflix. Photo courtesy of Netflix.

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Doesn’t Have Zombies Mode

This year’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will not feature a Zombies mode. Campaign gameplay director Jacob Minkoff said in a new interview that the “out-there” nature of Zombies modes in previous games doesn’t exactly fit with Infinity Ward’s ambition of making a gritty, realistic game.

“Because they focus on more of the stylized, graphic novel, super-hero experience, they can have the much more ‘out there’ different types of gameplay in their games,” Minkoff told PlayStation Lifestyle about the games that Zombies creator Treyarch makes. “But for us, we’re trying to create an authentic, realistic feeling world. We don’t have the flexibility to do something like put zombies in the game.”

Minkoff said having a Zombies mode in Modern Warfare would “compromise” the developer’s vision for the game. “That would compromise the feeling of playing in a world that feels realistic and authentic and relative to today’s conflicts and things we face,” he said.

Apart from being tons of fun, the Zombies modes in previous Call of Duty games have provided players a chance to play together in co-op. Thankfully, the new Modern Warfare will offer co-op gameplay opportunities, but Infinity Ward isn’t ready to talk about them. “What I will tell you is that the single-player storyline goes directly into the co-op storyline. No stop. The events just continue. So those elements–gameplay, progression, story–they just continue throughout everything that we have on the disc or digital download,” Minkoff said.

That is a theme of Modern Warfare. Unlike previous games that have siloed off campaign and multiplayer into their own distinct buckets, Modern Warfare will unite all of its modes. As we reported, Infinity Ward said it’s going for “continuity and consistency” across all modes in Modern Warfare. Weapons will feel and handle the same whether you’re in single or multiplayer. Progressing your character, unlocking killstreaks, and increasing your levels with different guns will track across all modes, so you won’t feel penalized for preferring single player over multiplayer or vice versa.

It is not surprising that the new Modern Warfare doesn’t have a Zombies mode, as the previous Modern Warfare titles also did not offer this (though Infinity Ward’s Infinite Warfare did). Treyarch created the Zombies mode, and it is a mainstay of the Black Ops series.

While it is now confirmed that Modern Warfare doesn’t have a Zombies mode, it’s unknown if the game will have its own battle royale mode. Black Ops 4 had Blackout as its battle royale mode. Unlike that game, the new Modern Warfare has a dedicated campaign mode.

In other news, it’s been confirmed that the new Modern Warfare supports cross-play and that it will not have a season pass. For lots more, check out the story linked below.

Pokemon Go-Like Dragon Quest Game Announced, See The First Trailer

A Pokemon Go-style Dragon Quest title is in the works for Japan. Dragon Quest Walk was announced today in a Square Enix press conference.

The game is launching this year for iOS and Android. A closed beta test will begin on June 11 for a limited number of users. Right now, Dragon Quest Walk appears to be confirmed only for Japan.

The game’s official website, translated by Gematsu, states that in Dragon Quest walk, “everyday life becomes an adventure.” You can visit landmarks in the real word to unlock quests, while players can also build a room and decorate it with items they unlock by playing the game.

According to Gematsu, series executive producer Yuu Miyake said during the briefing that Dragon Quest Walk may have some connection to the unannounced Dragon Quest XII in some capacity. “By the way, about Dragon Quest XII, which I’m sure is on everyone’s mind–[Yuji] Horii and I are currently making preparations on series developments that will connect to XII. I think it’s still too early, but we would like announce it in some form, so please wait a little while longer.”

Industry analyst Dr. Serkan Toto says Dragon Quest Walk appears to be a “shameless clone” of Niantic’s Pokemon Go. Presumably in response to the game’s announcement, Square Enix’s stock price is up by more than 5 percent in Japan.

Pokemon Go, which uses AR to blend the real and virtual worlds, was released in July 2016 and it became a global phenomenon that continues to be very popular to this day. Niantic followed up Pokemon Go with another similar game, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.

Another Pokemon Go-style game, Minecraft Earth, is also in development.

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