Pokemon Go Fest Event Coming To Chicago, Europe, And Asia This Summer

Niantic’s annual Pokemon Go Fest event is returning for another year, and this time it won’t be limited to Chicago. As part of the Summer Tour 2019, Niantic has announced it is hosting several Pokemon Go Fests this summer across North America, Europe, and Asia, bringing the big event to other regions for the first time.

The first stop in Niantic’s Summer Tour 2019 is Chicago’s Grant Park, the site that’s hosted the previous two Pokemon Go Fests. This year, the event will run for two additional days, taking place from June 13-16. As before, you’ll need to purchase a ticket in order to attend the event, but this time you’ll be able to do so from within Pokemon Go itself following an update slated to roll out later this month.

After that, Niantic is hosting a Pokemon Go Fest in Dortmund, Germany. That event runs from July 4-7 and takes place at Westfalenpark. Ticketing information will be available on the Pokemon Go Fest Europe website. Rounding out the Summer Tour will be a Pokemon Go Fest in Asia; Niantic says more details about that event will be shared at a later date.

Just as in previous years, even if you aren’t able to attend the Pokemon Go Fests in-person, you’ll have a chance to participate in global challenges during the events and potentially unlock special rewards. Niantic will also continue hosting its monthly Community Days in June, July, and August, giving players more events to look forward to this summer.

Pokemon Go’s next Community Day takes place on April 13. This month, the featured Pokemon will be Bagon, the first form of the powerful Dragon Pokemon Salamence. On top of increased Bagon spawns, players will receive three times the normal amount of XP for capturing Pokemon during the event.

New Avengers: Endgame Footage Was Shown Behind Closed Doors, But Here’s What Happened

New footage from the hugely anticipated Avengers: Endgame was shown during the CinemaCon event today in Las Vegas, and it suggests Captain Marvel may play a major role.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Disney showed “several minutes” of the movie, and one scene showed Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) telling the Avengers that they plan to kill Thanos. They might not have succeeded in Infinity War, but Captain Marvel says in the new footage, “Before you didn’t have me.” Captain Marvel the character is incredibly powerful, so she’ll no doubt be able to help the Avengers in whatever plan they’ve come up with.

Also in the new footage, Captain America (Chris Evans) loses his subdued attitude and bluntly states about Thanos, “Let’s get that son of a bitch.” ComicBook also saw the footage, and the site reports that the footage included Nebula saying she knows where Thanos is, and that Captain Marvel has a cocky attitude and believes Thanos has never faced someone as powerful as her. Captain Marvel also apparently talks about wanting to use the Stones to undo Thanos’ snap.

CinemaCon is an annual tradeshow where movie theatre owners get together. The major film studios usually attend and show footage of their upcoming film slate. The event is not open to the public, and there is no filming or livestreams, so reports are text-only.

Avengers: Endgame hits theatres on April 26; tickets are on sale now, and pre-sales are setting records and crashing ticket-selling websites. You can watch the latest official trailer above.

Mortal Kombat 11 Has No Loot Boxes, Neo From The Matrix Won’t Be Added

Mortal Kombat 11 is one of the next big games coming out, and it’s due out soon, as it’s set to launch on April 23 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Game Informer sat down with series creator Ed Boon and asked him 166 rapid-fire questions about the game and the franchise in general, along with some other silly and unrelated topics.

It’s a great interview, and you should watch it here, but here are some quick takeaways from Boon:

  • There will be 25 characters on the roster at launch.
  • There will be “30-ish” characters overall; presumably the rest are DLC.
  • There are no Quicktime events in the story.
  • No cross-play at launch; “we are definitely not against the idea.”
  • Mortal Kombat X sold almost 11 million copies; it’s Boon’s best-selling game ever.
  • There are multiple endings to the story.
  • The best restaurant in Chicago is Pizzeria Due.
  • A script exists for the upcoming Mortal Kombat movie, and Boon said he’ll veto the idea if it’s not good enough.
  • The Nintendo Switch version will run at 60FPS.
  • He’s had a conversation with Marvel about making a Marvel fighting game or a Marvel vs. DC fighting game.
  • Neo from The Matrix was nearly in Injustice 2; he won’t be in Mortal Kombat 11.
  • The Mona Lisa is the greatest work of art.
  • He really enjoyed Dragon Ball FighterZ.
  • There will be no loot boxes in Mortal Kombat 11.
  • He wants to make a new IP; an online game that never stops. “Something where you’re nervous to not play the game for too long,” he says.

The newest confirmed playable character for Mortal Kombat 11 is Cetrion, who is an Elder God connected to Earth. You can find out more about her in GameSpot’s coverage here.

GameSpot recent went hands-on with the Switch version at PAX East 2019, and while it was a noticeable visual downgrade, we found the game ran and played perfectly fine on Nintendo’s console. You can read more about the title in our Mortal Kombat 11 pre-order guide.

You could win* an exclusive, custom painted Hob-themed Nintendo Switch console!

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We joined forces with Perfect World Entertainment so two of our readers can get a chance to take home a custom painted Hob Nintendo Switch console and the digital code to download a free copy of Hob: The Definitive Edition, a single-player adventure game that’s coming to the Switch on April 4.

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For our two grand prize winners, they will take home the exclusive custom painted Hob Nintendo Switch console plus a copy of the game for Nintendo Switch.

There will also be 10 runner ups who will get a digital code to download Hob: The Definitive Edition on the Nintendo Switch.

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Battlefield 5 Microtransactions Arrive This Week, Here’s How They Work And What You Can Buy

Battlefield V launched last year without microtransactions, but they’re coming to the World War II shooter very soon. An update to the shooter set for April 4 will introduce “Battlefield Currency,” which is the name for the virtual currency that is purchased with real money.

Players can spend Battlefield Currency to buy cosmetic items; they do not affect gameplay. Items that can be purchased with Battlefield Currency can also be earned through gameplay.

“The balanced rock-paper-scissors gameplay that has always been the foundation of the Battlefield series isn’t going anywhere,” DICE said. “Player skill will continue to be paramount with the addition of Battlefield Currency, which gives players more ways to acquire items to customize their characters and arsenal in Battlefield V.”

Beginning April 4, DICE will also release new Epic-level rarity items beyond the current Common, Uncommon, and Rare items that you can buy with Battlefield V’s existing Company Coin currency. The wording of the statement suggests that the new Epic items may be only available to buy with real money, at least for now. Here’s how it’s worded:

“Starting April 4, using Battlefield Currency, you’ll get access to new Epic items. Looking ahead, we will continue to release new cosmetic items that can be obtained through direct progression, Company Coins, and/or Battlefield Currency. We want to give every player a chance to access new cosmetic items, whether they choose to spend real-world money or earn content through gameplay.”

Battlefield Currency will be available to buy from within Battlefield V on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, as well as through first-party digital stores. It’ll be available in various quantities, but DICE didn’t share any specifics just yet about the size and cost of the Battlefield Currency bundles.

Looking further out, DICE will release “time-savers” that players can buy with real money; these come in the form of Tier Catch-Ups and XP Boosts. Tier Catch-Ups give you instant access to Chapter Reward items, which are cosmetic only. XP Boosts do just that.

In addition, DICE will release new “Elite” sets for Battlefield V that can be purchased for real money using Battlefield Currency. A first for the Battlefield series, Elites are new characters that you can use in multiplayer and the Firestorm battle royale mode.

“They consist of a themed assortment of cosmetic items, character voice overs, a Best Squad animation, and an exclusive Special Assignment that helps bring to life the story of the Elite and unlocks a signature melee weapon,” DICE said.

These Elites are different in look only; they offer no gameplay advantage.

In addition to all of this, DICE will offer “value bundles” for real money. Only available for a limited time, the bundles come with a mixture of things like cosmetics, currency, time savers, and other items. The full contents of the bundles will be displayed at the buying screen so you know what you’re getting. One example of the bundles are Starter Packs that DICE will begin selling on April 4. These come with allotments of Battlefield Currency, as well as customisation options like face paint and weapon skins.

For more on Battlefield V’s microtransactions, check out this in-depth blog post from DICE.

The direction Battlefield V is taking as it relates to microtransactions is decidedly different from how the series handled microtransactions in the past. In previous titles, DICE offered “Shortcut” kits that allowed players to pay real money to acquire weapons and other perks that provided an instant theoretical advantage on the battlefield for those who spent money. DICE’s Star Wars: Battlefront II was roundly criticised for being too close to a “pay-to-win” scenario with its own loot boxes and microtransactions, so it could be that Battlefield V’s change in direction as it relates to microtransactions is a reaction to that.

Battlefield V has sold more than 7 million copies, but that’s below what publisher Electronic Arts was expecting. The game is no doubt continuing to sell, and the extra revenue coming from microtransactions may improve the game’s overall profitability profile further still. Not only that, but the game just added its battle royale mode, Firestorm, which may improve interest and engagement with Battlefield V overall.

The Matrix Explained | 20th Anniversary Of The Matrix

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Captain Marvel Crosses $1 Billion At The Box Office

Captain Marvel has crossed a massive box office milestone. The Brie Larson-starring superhero movie has now made more than $1 billion at the global box office since it premiered in March.

It’s made $358 million in North America and $645 million from international markets for a total of around $1.03 billion worldwide. It is the first female-led superhero movie to make $1 billion. DC’s Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot made $821 million at the global box office.

It becomes the seventh MCU movie to make more than $1 billion at the global box office, and the 18th Disney movie ever to cross $1 billion, according to Variety.

The other MCU films that have made more than $1 billion include Avengers: Infinity War, The Avengers, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Black Panther, Iron Man 3, and Captain America: Civil War. The 21 MCU movies to date have collectively made more than $18.5 billion.

Brie Larson returns to play Captain Marvel again in this month’s Avengers: Endgame. In other, sillier news, a fan trailer imagines what Avengers would look like with ’90s actors.

The Twilight Zone Episode 2 “Nightmare at 30,000 Feet” – Easter Eggs & Breakdown

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