Batman, Avatar: The Last Airbender and More Blu-Ray Deals

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Here’s some good news for anyone who likes excellent Blu-ray and 4K UHD collections: Walmart has some great deals on them right this instant. Going out can be great and all, but isn’t it nice to stay home? Doesn’t it feel good to put on pajamas, sink into your couch, and watch something on the old TV or laptop?

The only problem is finding something to watch. And while you could scroll endlessly through Netflix to find something you only half care about, you’d be better off picking up one of these sweet deals on Blu-ray and 4K UHD collections. Let’s take a look at what’s on sale.

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Arty Takes His Talents To Red Dead Online – Dirty Arty: Chapter 15

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How to Get 2,150 Apex Legends Coins for 99p

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With the number of players jumping into Apex Legends sky-rocketing, it’s only natural demand for new skins and unlockables to increase. It’s possible to earn new cosmetics simply by playing, but purchasing Apex Legends coins is a fast-track way to getting extras (although you’re not guaranteed to get what you want).

Apex Legends coins are only used to unlock cosmetics, characters and weapons – they do not provide any actual advantage in the game, so it’s not ‘pay-to-play’ via the currency.

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Altered Carbon Season 2 Cast Revealed In Mysterious New Video

Netflix’s trippy, sci-fi series about putting consciousnesses into different bodies will be returning to the streaming service in the near future. Altered Carbon Season 2 is now in production.

In a recently released video, which you can see below, Netflix announced the cast for Season 2 and who they will be playing in the upcoming episodes. The short video gives nothing else away about Altered Carbon’s next run.

After a few clicks on the keyboard, the Psychasec inventory is opened, revealing the cast. Anthony Mackie (Captain America: Civil War) will play Takeshi Kovacs–played by Joel Kinnamon in Season 1–Simone Missick (Luke Cage) will play Trepp, Dina Shihabi (Jack Ryan) will play Dig 301, Torben Liebrecht will play Colonel Ivan Carrera, James Saito (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) will play Tanaseda Hideki, Renée Elise Goldsberry returns as Quellcrist Falconer, and Chris Conner returns as Poe.

Everything in the video looks pretty normal, up until Poe’s slide, where next to “Inventory” it reads “Error.” In all the rest of the cast slides, that read “Unavailable.” Additionally, instead of “Sleeve” and “Stack” above the actor and character’s names, it reads “A.I” for both sections on Poe. This should give a few clues away considering where Season 1 left off.

In GameSpot’s Season 1 review, Mike Rougeau said, “Altered Carbon never shies from examining exactly how an invention like the cortical stack would change our reality, and this future society appears far different from our own. Yet in many ways, it’s really exactly the same–which is more or less the prime directive of great science fiction.”

Season 2 of Altered Carbon is now in production with no set release date at this time.

Can Wolverine Survive in Space?

Wolverine’s healing factor allows him to survive numerous otherwise-lethal injuries. Over the years he’s been subjected to all manner of stabbings, shootings, and fiery explosions and merely shrugged them off. But is his healing factor enough to withstand the cold vacuum of space? What about a fiery reentry into Earth’s atmosphere? Marvel Comics’ Return of Wolverine #5 has just given us some answers.

Warning: spoilers for Return of Wolverine #5 by Charles Soule and Steve McNiven!

Art by Steve McNiven. (Image Credit: Marvel Comics) Art by Steve McNiven. (Image Credit: Marvel Comics)

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Fortnite World Cup Offers $100 Million Prize Pool

Epic Games has announced the details of its Fortnite World Cup, including a whopping $100 million prize pool for the 2019 season. That chunk of money will be split among several prizes, with the largest single cash prize coming in at $3 million.

First, there will be 10 weekly Online Open qualifiers running from April 13 to June 16. Every week the company will distribute $1 million broadly among the top players. Then, the top 100 Solo players and top 50 Duos teams will take part in the World Cup Finals in New York City from July 26-28. That event will distribute $30 million. Each player will win at least $50,000 and the Solo World Champion will win $3 million. Plus, $1 million in weekly tournaments will continue through the end of the year.

Epic notes that to compete you need to be at least 13 years old, and players between 13-17 need a parent or guardian’s permission. Players also need to be in good standing without any violations on their current or previous accounts.

Recently Fortnite has gotten a new challenger in the battle royale space with the release of Apex Legends, which quickly grew an audience. Epic Games pointed out that Fortnite is still doing fine for itself too, setting a new record for peak concurrent players.

Still, Fortnite appears to be shoring up its defenses against the new challenger. With Season 8 approaching, Epic announced that you can earn the Battle Pass for free by taking part in Overtime challenges. That was interpreted as a sign that the company is attempting to retain its users by giving them a reason to put their time into Fortnite. A major tournament with tons of cash on the line could also help entice players to stick around.

Get a New GTX 1660 Ti-Equipped PC Starting at $899

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The rumors were true: Nvidia has a non-RTX enabled Turing-based graphics card after all. The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is the surprise new GPU from Nvidia, and in spite of lacking the ray tracing capabilities of its RTX 2060 contemporary, it’s one of the best graphics cards on the market. Check out our review of the Asus GTX 1660 Ti to see why. And you can get one right now, either from one of Nvidia’s partners or in a prebuilt PC.

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Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1660 Ti OC Review and Benchmarks

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Nvidia has finally done it; released a Turing GPU without ray tracing and DLSS, and it’s aimed directly at the mainstream with an MSRP of $279. Asus sent us its flagship ROG Strix model, which has all the trimmings as well as a $50 premium, making it a $329 GPU. It’s based on an all-new chip not used in previous GPUs, for obvious reasons, and it’s targeting 1080p gamers with vintage GPUs looking to upgrade. There will not be a Founder’s Edition card, as this time around it’s just partner cards, and surprise – it should be available to purchase as you are reading this.

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IGN UK Podcast #476: Kenny Mammarella’s Donut Dreams

Joe, Dale and Cardy are here in an attempt to delight your ear holes. Will they succeed? Who knows. On the course of their mission they discuss topics ranging from the latest Nintendo Direct, the DICE awards, Rainbow Six Siege, Dreams, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Favourite. Too many subjects for one podcast frankly. Do enjoy.

There’s also the return of The Endless Search™. Which has returned to form, thanks to Joe’s new game.

IGN UK Podcast #476: Kenny Mammarella’s Donut Dreams

And remember, if you want to get in touch with the podcast, please do: [email protected]

Space Jam 2 Release Date Set

The sequel to the 90’s basketball Loony Tunes classic Space Jam has set a release date.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Space Jam 2 will hit cinemas on July 16, 2021. The sequel to the 1996 film that saw Michael Jordan team-up with Bugs Bunny and the gang is set to star LeBron James, despite Jordan’s desires to see a different NBA star in the role.

Space Jam 2 will be produced by Ryan Coogler, who also directed and wrote Black Panther and is on board for Black Panther 2.

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