Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop Live-Action Series Casts Important Character

After shuffling through some hands before landing in the palms of Netflix, the live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop is finally in production. Though we have already seen some of the cast, Netflix has given us the most important casting announcement: Ein the Corgi will be portrayed by a very real and very good Corgi.

Dubbed “Corgi-vision,” the new behind the scenes trailer, below, shows the dog’s perspective as it struts through the series’ set. Following the ascension of some stars and the rounding of some corners, the dog arrives at the reading room where the rest of the main cast sits.

Alongside Ein the Very Good Corgi, Cowboy Bebop will feature Alex Hassell as Vicious, Daniella Pineda as Faye Valentine, John Cho as Spike Spiegel, and Mustafa Shakir as Jet Black. Casting announcements for characters like Ed and others have yet to be made.

The live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop will have Alex Garcia Lopez (who has also worked on Netflix shows like The Witcher) direct the first two episodes. Christopher Yost (Thor: Ragnarok) will write the first episode. The show will feature a total of 10 episodes.

Mario Kart Tour’s Next Event Kicks Off Tomorrow

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Mario Kart Tour‘s second in-game Tour event is set to begin soon. The event kicks off tomorrow, October 8, at 11 PM PT (2 AM ET on October 9), and it will introduce “additional new and nostalgic courses,” including another one inspired by a real-world location.

Whereas the game’s first Tour took players to New York City, this event will have them racing around a new course based on Tokyo. As before, you’ll be able to earn Grand Stars based on how many points you accumulate in a race, which in turn will let you unlock new Tour gifts, cups, kart parts, and more.

Nintendo has not yet announced what other “new and nostalgic courses” will arrive as part of the Tokyo Tour, but the company did confirm the event will bring new characters. During the aforementioned New York Tour, players had a chance to unlock Pauline and Musician Mario, but it remains to be seen which new racers this week’s event will introduce.

Mario Kart Tour launched on iOS and Android devices on September 25, and the game has already proven to be a big success. Mobile analytics tracker Sensor Tower reports that it racked up 90 million downloads worldwide in its first week of availability, making it Nintendo’s biggest mobile game launch to date.

Mario Kart Tour doesn’t yet feature multiplayer, so you can currently only race against bots, not other players on your friends list. However, Nintendo says the option will be added in the future. We’ve been playing Mario Kart Tour and feel the game isn’t great, but it has some good ideas that future entries in the series should incorporate.

Oxenfree Developer Explains the ‘Hell’ of Making Licensed Games

When a game studio manages to create a hit, it can be easy to forget that even success doesn’t pay all of the bills. That’s why studios like Night School, makers of Oxenfree and the upcoming Afterparty, can find themselves creating licensed games in between their own projects. For co-creative director Sean Krankel, he knows the “hell” of making licensed games all too well.

On this month’s episode of Unfiltered, Krankel sits down with IGN’s own Ryan McCaffrey to discuss what it was like making games like 50 Cent: Bulletproof, the mobile Mr. Robot game, and The Grinch on the PS1.

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Vikings Final Season Trailer and Release Date Revealed

History has revealed a new trailer and release date for the sixth and final season of its Norse epic, Vikings.

Season 6 of Vikings will premiere on Wednesday, December 4 on History. “I always knew how ‘Vikings’ would end and, after 89 episodes, I truly believe the saga of Ragnar Lothbrok and his sons has been told and we are leaving our beloved fans with the proper and definitive ending they so deserve,” said series creator Michael Hirst. “Although it is bittersweet there are still 20 episodes left and the most ambitious and intensely emotional episodes are still to come.”

Watch the Season 6 trailer in the video below:

The final season will consist of 20 episodes airing in two parts, with the first 10 episodes airing this year and the remaining ten episodes set for a 2020 premiere. Here’s how History describes the final season:

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NYCC: We Finally Understand What Alex Garland’s Devs Is, And It Looks Awesome

Annihilation and Ex Machina creator Alex Garland’s latest project, a limited series on FX called Devs, has been completely shrouded in mystery since its announcement with only a precious few promotional image and a vague plot synopsis made available. We’ve known it’s about a character named Lily (Sonoya Mizuno) who suspects her boyfriend’s employer–a mysterious tech company–may be behind his murder. As far as the details are concerned, that’s about all we’ve had.

At least, until now. During a panel and first look presentation at New York Comic-Con, the veil around Devs has finally started to come down–and it looks absolutely incredible. Take a look at the 15 second teaser clip released after the panel.

Far more than 15 seconds were shown at the panel, however. In an extended, NYCC exclusive trailer, we were able to see a character named Segei (Karl Glusman), experiencing his first day on the mysterious “Devs team,” of a company named Amaya. It’s a tech startup in Silicon Valley working in quantum computing run by a man named Forest (Nick Offerman). The look of the company is completely keeping with the aesthetic Garland’s work has established in Ex Machina and Annihilation: Sleekly modern and strangely surreal.

They enter “the cube,” a room suspended in the middle of a larger, gold plated room (a practical set, Garland revealed, with walls covered in actual gold leaf,) through a floating drawbridge. The whole system, Sergei notes, levitates by electromagnets. Inside the cube is the heart of a massive quantum computer, flanked by a team of developers–ranging from an unlikely old man (Stewart, played by Stephen McKinley Henderson) to a child prodigy (Lyndon, played by Cailee Spaeny)–working away at futuristic desktops.

Sergei is lead to his desk and given his duties, such as they are. Forrest explains that the company doesn’t observe weekends, there are no shifts or hours, nothing comes into the Devs department and nothing leaves. Sergei’s job is to sit and read code, and he’ll figure out what to do from there, Forest is sure of it.

The scene then dovetailed into a teaser, featuring a rapid fire barrage of clips from the rest of the season–corpses on fire, a strange and lushly green field filled with a grid of strange golden pillars, a forest of massive trees each ringed with neon halos, isolated and brutalistic building, densely populated cities.

So, what does any of this mean? Garland offered some insights during the panel’s Q&A portion.

“This show started with two things. One was getting my head around the principal of determinism, which says that everything that happens in the world is based on cause and effect,” he explained. “That has all sorts of implications for us–for one thing it takes away free will. The other thing was quantum computers — reductively you could say they’re just spectacularly powerful computers.”

He continued. “It’s a simple idea. It’s that nothing random or spontaneous ever happens. That implies a deterministic universe. If you roll a marble across a table, in a deterministic universe, you’d know exactly where it would stop and how hard it was pushed.”

Amaya is working with quantum computing in an effort to explore those deterministic ideas, believing that if those theoretical principles are true, it would be possible to create a computer strong enough to calculate every possible variable for every possible event to the most minute detail, which would allow anyone with access to the computer to not only predict the future, but also examine the past.

Devs will run for 8 episodes, all written and directed by Garland, on FX. It is scheduled to premier in 2020.

Pokemon Sword & Shield Seemingly Reveal Galarian Ponyta

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Pokemon Sword and Shield‘s animal cam-style 24-hour livestream turned out to be largely uneventful, but it did give us our first glimpse at another new Gen 8 Pokemon. A mysterious monster was teased throughout the entire broadcast, but only toward the end did we get a clear look at the new Pokemon, and it appears to be a Galarian form of Ponyta.

As you can see in the images below, the new Pokemon bears a strong resemblance to Ponyta. However, its mane appears to be made out of purple clouds rather than fire, and it has a small horn atop its head much like a unicorn, which seems to suggest it’s a Fairy-type.

While The Pokemon Company has yet to outright confirm the new Pokemon is indeed a Galar-exclusive variant of Ponyta, Ponyta’s cry could be heard during the stream, lending credence to the theory. After the stream ended, Sonia, Professor Magnolia’s assistant and granddaughter, said she’ll “collect everyone’s reports and create a summary for [her] gran soon,” so we’ll likely get official confirmation sometime this week.

A handful of other old Pokemon are also receiving new Galarian forms in Sword and Shield. Earlier this summer, we got a look at Galarian Zigzagoon and Weezing. A couple of monsters will also have new Galar-exclusive evolutions. Galarian Linoone will be able to evolve into a new Pokemon called Obstagoon, while Farfetch’d is getting a new evolution called Sirfetch’d.

Pokemon Sword and Shield launch on November 15. Until then, you can see all the new Gen 8 Pokemon revealed so far in our gallery. If you’re interested in picking up a copy of the games, check out our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide.

Fallout Legacy Collection Announced For PC

Bethesda has announced Fallout Legacy, a bundle compiling the definitive editions of all the mainline Fallout games. The only catch is that it’s coming to the UK and Germany only.

Legacy contains Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition, Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition, and Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition. One notable exclusion, however, is the most recent game in the series, Fallout 76.

The PC-only collection launches on October 25, but Bethesda did not offer any explanation as to why it’s only coming to the UK and Germany. A previous bundle, titled Fallout Anthology, contained many of the above games but excluded Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition.

A price has not been announced for the latest collection, but it was leaked by Amazon Germany before its reveal with the price of €40.

The mainline Fallout series has enjoyed critical acclaim. Our verdict on the most recent mainline title awarded it a 9/10. “In the grand scheme of things, Fallout 4’s minor issues pale in comparison to its successes,” wrote Peter Brown. “When you put the controller down, you think about the friend you betrayed to benefit another, the shifting tide of an incredible battle, or the moment you opened a drawer and found someone’s discarded effects, making you wonder how they felt before the bombs fell. In moments like these, Fallout 4 can be an intoxicating experience. You’re often forced to sacrifice something–a relationship, a lucrative opportunity, or your health–to make gains elsewhere. And the deeper down the rabbit hole you go, the more you wonder: what if I chose a different path? You second guess yourself, not just because you had other options, but because you aren’t sure if you did the right thing. The fact that your decisions stick with you after walking away from the game is a testament to the great storytelling on hand. Fallout 4 is an argument for substance over style, and an excellent addition to the revered open-world series.” Read more in our full Fallout 4 review.

The Best Smartwatch Deals Right Now: Apple, Samsung, Fitbit and More

There couldn’t be a better time to invest in a piece of wearable tech.

With more and more affordable options appearing, and the market getting both cheaper and more advanced, there’s plenty on offer when it comes to smartwatches.

Apple is seemingly releasing a new Apple Watch every year at the current rate, and the Apple Watch continues to be the pioneering piece of wearable tech on the market, albeit with the biggest price-tag. There are always other options, as brands such as Samsung and Fitbit also have their own smartwatch editions, and for significantly less money than the new Apple Watch Series 5.

To help you find which watch is right for you, we’ve lined up all the best deals on the latest and greatest wearable tech. These are the best smartwatch deals in the UK for 2019.

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