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The Best Antivirus for Android Phones

Be sure to visit IGN Tech for all the latest comprehensive hands-on reviews and best-of roundups.

Since Android is the most widely used mobile operating system globally, smartphones that use it are the targets of all kinds of bad stuff. If you’re the type that wants to be extra safe with your phone, but don’t want to install some garbage “security” app, these are the best antivirus and security apps available based on my own research. All of the apps listed here are very well reviewed on the Google Play store, so pick one you like and see how it works for you.

Best Free (Or Paid) Android AV – Avast Mobile Security

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Once Upon a Deadpool Review

In what can only be explained as a grand cinematic editing experiment, 20th Century Fox and director David Leitch have decided to re-release Deadpool 2, now conveniently shaved down – or to be more frank sandblasted – into a shape that can fit into the bland auspices of a PG-13 rating. The two Deadpool movies have previously gained much of their clout and notoriety (not to mention enormous box office numbers) via their subversive naughtiness. In a world where all major superhero flicks are rated PG-13 – read: they are bereft of sex, feature no intriguing filth, don’t allow themselves to cuss too much, and feature no bloody violence – the Deadpool movies were more than amusing, they were refreshing. From within the studio-sanctioned system, here was a comedic superhero that had no qualms about murdering, swearing, and having dirty sex; you’re certainly not going to see a pegging scene in a Captain America film. Additionally, Deadpool offered a hilarious meta-narrative; Our anti-hero would often address the camera to comment on his own place in the current pop firmament.

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We Won’t See More Daredevil for At Least Two Years, Even in an MCU Movie

Due to the original deal between Netflix and Disney, it looks like Daredevil, and the other three characters that make up The Defenders, won’t appear in another show or movie for up to two years.

Reported by Variety, the deal for the first four Marvel shows on Netflix allegedly included a clause preventing those characters from appearing in any non-Netflix series or film for a minimum of two years after they’re cancelled. The original deal signed in 2013 included Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist, ultimately culminating in their coming together in The Defenders. The Punisher reportedly wasn’t part of this initial deal, and its post-cancellation stipulations are currently unknown.

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Fortnite Adds 20 Minutes Of New Music In Save The World Mode

While Fortnite‘s Battle Royale mode gets much of the attention, the game’s Save the World mode is not being forgotten. The recent 7.0.0 patch introduced the game’s first major boss, The Storm King, with the final act of the Canny Valley campaign. GameSpot can confirm that Epic hired gaming veteran Cris Velasco (Overwatch, Darksiders 3) to compose 20 minutes of new music for the new chapter of Save the World.

Velasco recorded the music with a live orchestra in Los Angeles with the professional recording company Cinema Scoring. Velasco tells GameSpot that Fortnite is probably his biggest project yet, adding that the pillars of the Storm King himself–“huge, terrifying, and exciting”–match up well with the music he likes to make.

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“I’ve had the fortune to work on some big franchises over the years, but I don’t think any of them have had the same popularity as Fortnite does. So I was extremely excited to have been asked to write music for Season 7,” he said.

“The Storm King was such a great canvas to compose for. Huge, terrifying, and exciting–just the kind of music I love to write! We recorded the score in LA with Cinema Scoring, who really helped bring life to the music and the wintery terror that the Storm King exudes. It also doesn’t hurt that I’ve now earned the prize of ‘coolest uncle’ from my niece and nephew.”

In other Fortnite news, the game’s battle royale mode recently launched the much-anticipated Season 7. Among other things, it adds a new, wintry area to the map, the new Infinity Blade sword weapon, and a new X-4 Stormwing airplane to find on the map and fly.

Even more changes came to Fortnite with the 7.01 release update that just launched this week–see the patch notes here.

Play This Game For Free This Weekend (PS4, Xbox One, PC)

Driving across the country in real life has its perks, but let’s be honest: there’s also a lot of down time. The Crew 2 is a racing game that cuts out the boring parts as you travel at unsafe speeds from coast to coast, using vehicles that go on the road, in the water, and through the air. There’s nothing else quite like it on the market, and it’s free to play December 13-17 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

The only catch is that console owners will need either a PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription to take part in the free-play weekend. If you have a gaming PC, you don’t need any subscription to play the game for free, and you can pre-load it now via Uplay. The free trial makes the full game available to players, including PvP mode as well as the new Demolition Derby mode.

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If you decide to purchase the full game after trying it out, any progress you make will carry over. You’ll also be able to buy any digital version of The Crew 2 at a discount. To sweeten the pot even further, Ubisoft is throwing in a free in-game car for anyone who participates in the free weekend. The car you get depends on your platform of choice.

  • Xbox One: BMW Z4 GT3 2011
  • PlayStation 4: Maserati Gran Turismo S 2009 – Touring Car Edition
  • PC: Ford GT 2005 – Touring Car Edition

For more information about The Crew 2’s free-play weekend, you can check out the Ubisoft blog.