Get UFC 236 PPV and 1-Year ESPN+ for One Low Price Right Now

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Right now, ESPN+ is running a deal on its service to net you a full year subscription and access to this weekend’s UFC 236 Pay Per View event for $79.99. That’s 12 uninterrupted months of full ESPN+ access, and you get to watch UFC 236: Holloway vs. Poirier 2 on April 13.

If you’re an existing EPSN+ subscriber, you can save a few bucks and get UFC 236 for $59.99. In fact, that’s the price for all the UFC pay per view events if you have an active  ESPN+ subscription. A month of ESPN+ is just $4.99 and you can cancel at any time, but if you’re a UFC fan you should absolutely go with the full-year ESPN+ and UFC PPV deal.

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Upgrade Your Nintendo Switch, PS4 Storage for the Lowest Price Ever

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The seemingly inevitable all-digital future may mean we have more shelf space, but that comes at the cost of disc space. If your console is stuffed to the gills with games, you probably want to tack on some additional storage. Luckily for you, storage prices keep dropping, and right now some best deals ever are available on microSD cards for your Nintendo Switch, as well as external hard drives for your PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Let’s have a look, shall we?

MicroSD Card Deals for Switch, Smartphone, GoPro, and More

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Fortnite Challenge List: Visit Pirate Camps, Damage From Ziplines, And More (Season 8, Week 7)

It’s that time of the week again: Fortnite is now in Season 8, Week 7, which means there’s a fresh set of challenges in its wildly popular battle royale. You know the drill: complete the challenges, earn Battle Stars, level up the Battle Pass, and then watch the cosmetic unlocks roll in.

Week 7’s challenges shouldn’t give you too much trouble at all as they’re all pretty easy and, for the most part, can be completed in natural play. In the free section, which is available to all players, there are three challenges. These involve dealing damage with a pickaxe, visiting two locations in a single match, and also heading to three Pirate Camps.

For those that have spent V-Bucks on a premium Battle Pass, you’ll need to do damage to players from above, search chests in Loot Lake or Snobby Shores, take out enemies in five different named locations, and deal damage to enemies while riding a zipline. That last challenge is a multi-part one, so you’ll have another stage open up when it is completed.

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Fortnite Season 8, Week 7 Challenges

Free

  • Visit Pirate Camps in a single match (3) — 10 Battle Stars
  • Stage 1 of 3: Visit Junk Junction and The Block in a single match (2) — 1 Battle Star
  • Damage opposing players with the Pickaxe (100) — 5 Battle Stars

Battle Pass

  • Get eliminations in different named locations (5) — 10 Battle Stars
  • Search chests at Loot Lake or Snobby Shores (7) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Deal damage to players from above (500) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Stage 1 of 2 – Deal damage to opposing players while riding a zipline (1) — 5 Battle Stars

Damage While Riding Ziplines

The ziplines are fairly plentiful on the island, so the difficulty here really is actually getting on one and then landing shots. Expect lots of players to gather around ziplines and, as we all know, they’re not going to just line up and let everyone take their turn. Prepare to defend yourself while trying to get on the zipline. If you manage to get on a zipline, try and use a weapon that spits out bullets fast, as that’ll give you the best chance of hitting another player.

Damage From Above

Easy peasy: Get to stockpiling resources. Once you’ve got loads of material, start building and go high to give yourself a nice vantage point. When you’re elevated, just start taking shots at anyone around. If you’re feeling particularly spicy, you can aim to do this in the heavily populated areas or even around ziplines to catch players trying to complete the other challenge.

Damage Using Pickaxe

This one is familiar, as Epic likes to throw this challenge in fairly regularly. As a result, you’ve probably got a working strategy at this point. Our one is to group up with other players and wait for ambush opportunities. Now that respawning is a bigger deal in Fortnite, you may get lucky and stumble upon downed enemies or someone so focused on rescuing teammates that they don’t see you coming with your Pickaxe.

Visit Pirate Camps

Epic loves this challenge. It was used in a previous week and is also part of the current Buccaneer’s Bounty event. The upside of re-using old challenges is that we’ve already got a detailed breakdown of how to complete it, including specific locations of the Pirate Camps.

As previously mentioned, a recent Fortnite update has borrowed yet another mechanic from battle royale rival Apex Legends: respawns. You can see how Fortnite and Apex Legends’ respawn systems compare here.

The Tick Season 2: Dangerboat Returns and More

I have been onboard Dangerboat!

Last summer, I visited the set of Amazon Prime’s The Tick as the cast and crew were hard at work shooting the second season of the show. And yes, that meant I got to climb inside the sentient, lovestruck, high-tech craft which once watched the show’s Arthur (Griffin Newman) take a shower. It was great.

Peter Serafinowicz is back as the Tick, as is Newman as his trusty sidekick. And creator and showrunner Ben Edlund is also steering the ship (and Dangerboat) once again in Season 2, which just debuted on April 5. Read on for some of the highlights from my visit!

Some very vague spoilers follow for The Tick.

TheTick2 Peter Serafinowicz is back as the Tick.

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Annabelle Comes Home Sets Loose the Demon Doll

The release of Avengers: Endgame, now just weeks away, kicks off 2019’s summer movie season. This year, we’re foregoing a traditional summer movie preview — a single list-style film preview — in favor of a month-long series of IGN First summer movie spotlights, featuring exclusive video debuts, image reveals, interviews and more.

IGN First is IGN’s editorially-driven month-long spotlight of exclusives around upcoming film titles that both our audience — and our staff! — are excited about. We’ll be rolling out exclusives on some of the most exciting new movies opening between the beginning of May until the end of August, so make sure to check back for even more exclusives throughout April.

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Mark Hamill Pitched a Different Ending for The Force Awakens to JJ Abrams

Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker himself, recently described a different ending to Star Wars: The Force Awakens that he pitched to director J.J. Abrams that would have been a touching call-back to A New Hope.

Talking to The Hollywood Reporter on the Awards Chatter Podcast for his role in History’s Knightfall, their discussion eventually went to Star Wars. During their conversation, Hamill revealed a pitch he gave to Abrams that would have led to the reunion of Luke, Leia, and Han.

“You can still have me come in at the very end,” Hamill explains. “But how about this? Leia’s trying to contact me telepathically. She gets frustrated because there’s no answer so she rushes to the new Death Star…that’s three so far…and she almost gets there when she’s stopped by two Stormtroopers. Just before she’s abducted, one Stormtrooper turns to the other and blows him away, pulls off his helmet and says, “Hi sis, I’m here to rescue you.”

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New Avengers Endgame Trailer Showcases Dangerous Missions And New Footage

A new TV spot from Avengers: Endgame has been released. The much-anticipated follow-up to Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War arrives later this month, and this new promo features some new footage not seen in previous trailers.

The theme of the TV spot is focused on the remaining Avengers’ mission to stop Thanos and get their friends back. There’s a voiceover from Steve Rogers that suggests that the team will split into separate units to complete their mission and there’s lots of quickly-cut action-packed shots that show just how dangerous it will be. Check it out above.

Avengers: Endgame releases on April 26, 2019. It stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Brie Larsson, Sebastian Stan, Scarlett Johansson, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Danai Gurira, Paul Rudd, and Josh Brolin.

Endgame will be followed by Spider-Man: Far From Home in July, with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury both returning, along with a variety of characters from Homecoming.

Netflix Is Launching a Comedy Radio Station

Netflix is launching its first audio-only channel that will broadcast snippets from the streaming platform’s comedy specials around the clock, in addition to other original content.

Netflix Is A Joke Radio will launch on April 15 and air on SiriusXM’s Channel 93.

The station will be home to highlights from a stable of talent including Adam Sandler, Aziz Ansari, Bill Burr, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Ellen DeGeneres, Gabriel Iglesias, Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney, Ken Jeong, Ricky Gervais, Sarah Silverman, Sebastian Maniscalco, Trevor Noah, Wanda Sykes, and more.

“Netflix Is A Joke Radio on SiriusXM will be an audio extension of our award winning stand-up comedy on Netflix,” said Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer, in a press release via TechRadar. “We are thrilled to feature some of the greatest and funniest performers in the world with highlights from Netflix shows as well as original programming that further celebrates the art of comedy, and we are excited to do this in partnership with SiriusXM.”

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Yakuza Kiwami 2 Announced For PC, Release Date Confirmed

Yakuza Kiwami 2 is coming to PC for the first time, publisher Sega has announced. The Yakuza 2 remake makes its way to Steam on May 9, and it’s available to pre-order now for $30 / £25.

Kiwami 2 first launched on PS4 in Japan at the end of 2017, before coming to the West on the same console in August 2008. May 9 will mark the first time the game has released on any other platform.

Sega says the new version is “fully optimised for PC, including stunning 4K resolution and unlocked framerates, customisable controls and robust graphics options.” In addition, if you pre-purchase now, you’ll “receive the complete Clan Creator Bundle DLC, including super rare Clan Creator Leaders and Packs, exclusive weapons, outfits and more.”

We enjoyed the PS4 version here at GameSpot; critic Edmond Tran awarded it an 8/10 in our Yakuza Kiwami 2 review. “The tale of Tokyo and Osaka, Kiryu and Sayama’s partnership, and Kiryu and Goda’s rivalry remains one of the Yakuza’s best stories, and Kiwami 2’s minor missteps don’t affect the heart of that experience,” he wrote. “The modernization of its presentation and its mechanics elevate it, making it absolutely worth revisiting or experiencing for the first time. Yakuza is an exemplary, if flawed series that does an incredible job of steeping you in contemporary Japanese-style crime drama, and establishing an evocative sense of place. Yakuza Kiwami 2 is an excellent example of the series at its best, coupling its most memorable stories and characters with its most sophisticated mechanics yet.”

Nvidia Delivers Ray Tracing to GTX GPUs and Several Tech Demos

Last month Nvidia announced it was bringing “basic ray tracing” to some of its non-RTX GPUs in April, and that update is now live on Nvidia’s website. You can download the new graphics driver from Nvidia in order to enable this functionality, but keep in mind that “basic RT” effects are limited to just Pascal GPUs, and the GTX variants of its Turing cards, such as the GTX 1660 Ti and GTX 1660 (as well as laptops with equivalent GPUs). People who own RTX cards don’t get much out of this update, other than the ability to say, “welcome to the party” to people with lesser GPUs in the comment sections of websites such as this.

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