Top 10 UK Games Chart: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Breaks Nintendo Switch Record

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate might have only launched for Nintendo Switch a few days ago, but it’s already breaking records. The fighting game has become the console’s biggest ever launch, according to sales monitor Chart-Track, meaning it also performed better in its opening weekend than Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee did combined in theirs.

Red Dead Redemption 2 remains at No.2 for the week ending December 8, while FIFA 19 drops two places to No.3. Below these, Battlefield V spends a third consecutive week at No.4 and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe benefits from hardware bundling with Switch consoles and Smash Bros. to finish at No.5.

Three new entries hit the chart this week: Just Cause 4 debuts at No.6, PUBG‘s PS4 release helps it re-enter the ranking at No.22, and Sega Mega Drive Classics‘ Switch debut helps it break back in at No.33.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has been a critical success as much as a commercial one. Edmond Tran awarded the game a 9/10 in our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate review-in-progress, saying its “diverse content is compelling, its strong mechanics are refined, and the encompassing collection is simply superb.”

You can read the full top 10 sales chart for this week below, courtesy of UKIE and GfK Chart-Track. Note this table does not include digital sales data, and so should not be considered representative of all UK game sales.

  1. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  2. Red Dead Redemption 2
  3. FIFA 19
  4. Battlefield V
  5. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
  6. Just Cause 4
  7. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
  8. Spyro Reignited Trilogy
  9. Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu
  10. Fortnite: Deep Freeze Bundle

Stranger Things Season 3 Episode Titles Revealed; Now Start To Speculate

Stranger Things Season 3 is coming next year, and now, Netflix has announced the titles of all eight episodes in the upcoming season. Netflix hasn’t shared much in the way of specific plot details on the third season, so these episode titles are almost all there is to go on.

Here they are:

  1. Suzie, Do You Copy?
  2. The Mall Rats
  3. The Case Of The Missing Lifeguard
  4. The Sauna Test
  5. The Source
  6. The Birthday
  7. The Bite
  8. The Battle Of Starcourt

Stranger Things Season 3 takes place in Summer 1985. Season 1 took place in 1983, with Season 2 beginning just before Halloween in 1984. Season 3 premieres on Netflix in April 2019

Stranger Things premiered in 2016, with Season 2 arriving in 2017. The wait for a new season now is the longest ever, and that might be the result of Season 3 having even more special effects.

Season 3’s story emphasis is expected to shift away from Will. “We’re going to give Will a break,” producer Shawn Levy said previously. “We’re not going to put Will through hell for a third season in a row. He’ll be dealing with stuff, but he won’t be at rock bottom the way we forced the amazing Noah [Schnapp] to play.”

At least two new cast members are joining the show for Season 3, including Carey Elwes and Jake Busey. Busey will play Bruce, who is a “corrupt and sexist news reporter,” while Elwes is Mayor Kline, a “slick and self-serving politician.”

A 16-bit Stranger Things video game was announced at The Game Awards. Matt and Ross Duffer were on stage to premiere a new Stranger Things Season 3 game–you can re-watch that reveal below.

Family Guy Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Carrie Fisher

Family Guy said goodbye to two icons during production on Season 17: Carrie Fisher and Adam West, both of whom lent their voices to the animated comedy in numerous episodes over the years – West since Season 2 as Quahog’s Mayor West, and Fisher since Season 4 as Angela, Peter Griffin’s boss at Pawtucket Brewery.

Because Family Guy’s episodes take so long to produce, the show paid tribute to Fisher shortly after her death by dedicating its midseason premiere to her in January 2017, but didn’t address her absence on-screen until this year’s Dec. 9 episode, “Pawtucket Pete,” which revealed that Angela had died from going swimming 20 minutes after eating.

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Street Fighter 5 Adding Optional Ads; Enabling Them Gets You More Currency

Capcom is trying something new on the business side for Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition. The publisher announced that the game is adding optional “sponsored content” on December 11, and it will come in the form of advertisements to tell you about the Capcom Pro Tour competitive gaming event, content bundles for the game, and extra costumes you can buy.

The ads will show up in “several locations” throughout the game, including loading screens, tournament stages, and even on characters themselves. Specifically, characters will now have a new “Ad Style” option that will display sponsored content on clothing or the character model itself. The ads on stages, meanwhile, will display sponsored content in clear sight. And the loading screen ads are exactly what they sound like; Capcom clarified that the loading screen with ads enabled won’t be longer than when they’re disabled.

An example of Capcom Pro Tour ads in Street Fighter VAn example of Capcom Pro Tour ads in Street Fighter V

The important thing here is that these ads are entirely optional. If you do decide to view the ads, you’ll be rewarded with extra Fight Money (the game’s currency) when you play Ranked and Casual matches. There is an upper limit on the Fight Money payouts, however, though Capcom did not say what it is.

Capcom’s blog post suggests that the sponsored content functionality is switch on by default. It can be toggled off in the Battle Settings menu. You can choose to only see ads where you want them, too; so you could choose to only see the costume ads or the stage and loading screen ads. Go to Capcom’s blog post to learn more.

As Gamasutra reminds us, advertisements in games is nothing new, but what’s notable here is that Street Fighter V is not a free-to-play game. Still, it is not unprecedented for full price games to feature ads. EA’s FIFA franchise displays well-known global brands on the sidelines. Additionally, back in 2008, Barack Obama’s campaign spent money to buy ads in 18 different video games, and he eventually went on to win the Presidency that year.

An example of more ads in Street Fighter V stagesAn example of more ads in Street Fighter V stages

Most major video game publishers are looking at ways to make more money from games in new ways, and in-game advertising is just one of those ways, alongside microtransactions.

Ads in Street Fighter V launch on December 11, and it will interesting to see how players react. We also don’t know yet what other gaming or non-gaming brands might sign up to put ads in Street Fighter V. Another question some may be asking is if Capcom is adding ads to Street Fighter V to make up for how it failed to reach Capcom’s sales targets.

The game was originally released in 2016 for PS4 and PC, while the better-received Arc

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The Flash: “Elseworlds, Part 1” Review

The Arrowverse kicked off its “Elseworlds” crossover with a body swap adventure on The Flash that was a fun prelude to what seems to be a darker story to tell. That “fun” aspect is in keeping with one of the key takeaways from the episode, as “Elseworlds, Part 1” offered a surprisingly introspective look at the Flash and Arrow shows and title characters.

Bookended by hints at a larger conflict involving The Monitor (LaMonica Garrett) and Arkham Asylum psychiatrist Dr. John Deegan (Jeremy Davies), “Elseworlds, Part 1” was primarily interested in exploring the inherently silly body swap premise at the center of the episode. Seeing Oliver and Barry having to live each others’ lives was as delightful as it sounds on paper, though kicking the story off in this way didn’t add as much gravity to the crossover as previous Arrowverse events have done.

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Destiny 2: Black Armory Review

With the Black Armory, Bungie has opted to dramatically shift its content delivery strategy for Destiny 2, and results are mixed. On the one hand, if you’ve hit the maximum level you’ll have new weapons to chase and a few of the new Forges to explore, which is good enough to keep me busy for a while. However if you’re not at that 600 power level yet and have been excitedly looking forward to new PVP maps, Strikes, or Story missions to help you reach it in an entertaining way, then you’ll probably be disappointed as that’s all completely absent.

We open with a mission that’s unintentionally hilarious. You’re told you’re not welcome to the new area, but then your silent guardian flashes a badge you simply picked up from Spider while sporting a confused look on their face. Ada reacts as though you’ve given the secret Stonecutters’ handshake, rescinding her hostility and ceremoniously welcoming you to this new coveted space with no questions asked. This interesting character is then reduced to a stationary plot-delivery device and bounty vendor from that point forward, and it’s incredibly disappointing.

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