Complete Guide to Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice’s Preorder Bonuses

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The next game from the creators of Bloodborne and the Dark Souls series is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and it’s heading to PS4, Xbox One, and PC on March 22. You play as a one-armed warrior whose prosthetic limbs come equipped with deadly tools and weapons. When the young lord you’ve pledged to protect gets kidnapped, it’s time to slice through enemies in a dark, fantastical version of late 1500s Sengoku Japan.

If you’re ready to place your preorder for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, you’ll probably want to know what preorder bonuses you can get and what comes in the collector’s edition. We have full details below, so keep on reading.

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Activision Blizzard Aware 800 Job Cuts Could Negatively Affect Business

Activision Blizzard has, in an SEC filing, discussed some of the ramifications of its decision to cut 800 jobs and how it may negatively impact its business going forward.

Via GamesIndustry.biz, PCGamesInsider.biz has discovered Activision Blizzard’s latest SEC filing that was published on February 28 and it discussed many items, including “the company not being able to deliver popular games consistently, its dependence on a small number of franchises, managing its own growth and the potential for legal proceedings.”

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Buy Tax Software, Get Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 For Free

H&R Block seems to be targeting gamers this tax season with an unusual promotion for their tax preparation software. If you browse the selection of software downloads on Newegg, you’ll notice it’s offering a free game download when you purchase one of H&R’s products. We’re talking games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Battlefield 5, Borderlands 2, and Bioshock Infinite.

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Because, you know, when you’re filing your taxes every year, you want to make sure you’re getting the best video game deal along with it.

The tax software that come with games range from $40 to $80, with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 for PS4 listed alongside one of the most expensive software options.

If you’re interested in, uh, taking advantage of these deals, there’s a code that makes a few of these products cheaper. And thankfully (since Tax Day is fast approaching), three-day shipping is included. These deals are marked as limited offers, so there’s no telling how long they’ll be up.

Anime Catch-Up Guide: Every Winter Series You Should Watch Right Now (US)

Now in the final month of the Winter 2019 season, it’s almost time to start looking ahead at what anime series and movies are coming in the spring. However, before then, there’s plenty of excellent shows you should be catching up on right now. Between everything on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hidive, and VRV, these are the anime that we think you should spend March catching up on.

Back in January, I described The Price of Smiles and The Magnificent Kotobuki as “keep an eye on this” recommendations, but both–especially The Price of Smiles–have proven they’re worth watching as much as the anime listed below. Unlike the other anime on this list, these two are original stories that aren’t based on pre-existing literature or media.

The Price of Smiles subverts expectations by presenting itself as a feel-good, cute anime, but is actually an emotional account of the cost of war. The anime follows two women that fight on opposing sides of the same conflict, with one being a 12-year-old princess who must lead her people after the death of her parents and the other a common foot soldier who just wants the war to end so people can be safe again. The Magnificent Kotobuki, on the other hand, is more light-hearted. The series follows a team of fighter pilots who sell their services as bodyguards for a trading company. You won’t find much drama in this anime, but the series does have its occasional emotional gut-punch and it captures the feeling of aerial dogfights with its CG animation amazingly well. The Price of Smiles is available on Crunchyroll and VRV, while The Magnificent Kotobuki is available on Hidive and VRV.

The Promised Neverland is one of the best series this season, which comes as little surprise considering it brings to life one of Shonen Jump’s better manga. This pulse-pounding thriller is best experienced without prior knowledge of the plot, so don’t read up on it before diving in. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed. The anime ups the tension of the manga with some stellar shots, which frame the characters in strange angles. It really sells the idea that everyone is being spied on at all times, and that something is very, very wrong with the orphanage that main characters Emma, Ray, and Norman call home. The anime, unfortunately, does little to fix its source material’s poor portrayal of black women. However, it does wonders in bringing Emma, perhaps the best female protagonist Shonen Jump has ever had, to life. The Promised Neverland is available on Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, Hidive, and VRV.

If you haven’t already, you should also catch up on Mob Psycho 100 II, which is the second season to one of 2016’s most popular anime. Made by the same folks behind One Punch Man, this series continues to deliver more hilarious misadventures of the young boy who’s one of the world’s most powerful espers. The beautifully wholesome nature of this season’s plot is already shaping up to be one of 2019’s best stories. This show is a must watch. Mob Psycho 100 II is available on Crunchyroll and VRV.

Anyone who knows a story that’s focused on a beloved pet can probably guess almost every plot point My Roommate is a Cat explores. However, despite the cliche nature of the anime’s story–a socially awkward man finds the push to open up to others after adopting and befriending a stray cat–the show is still quite compelling. Through the anime, we see the same set of events through both the perspectives of the main character and his feline friend, and it allows for moments of both hilarious misunderstanding and heartfelt connection between the two. They’re both lost souls that learn to love again by being together. Yes, it’s super cheesy, but it’s also absolutely worth watching. My Roommate is a Cat is on Crunchyroll, VRV, and Funimation.

In terms of action-focused series, check out Dororo, which is a remake of the 50-year-old anime of the same name. Taking place in feudal Japan, Dororo is about a ronin outfitted with prosthetics after his eyes, nose, ears, tongue, skin, and limbs are all ripped out of his body by demons. Despite being a rehash of a half-century-old story, this series breathes fresh life into its narrative with well-animated action sequences and adjustments to the backgrounds of certain characters. Although it hasn’t managed to reach the same heights as Devilman Crybaby–which won Anime of the Year in the Crunchyroll 2018 Anime Awards–Dororo is another great example that classic series can be modernized for the better. Dororo is an Amazon Prime Video exclusive.

Although its story is a little bit out there in comparison to the other anime on this list, Boogiepop and Others is another great series you’ll want to catch up on. This new series has nothing to do with the first Boogiepop anime–instead it follows the original light novels. This makes it an excellent jumping in point for anyone who’s missed out on the past two decades of this critically acclaimed supernatural series. You’re going to have to trust me on this recommendation. Just get through the first episode–I know it’s boring–and keep going. This anime seems dull and uninspired at first, but Boogiepop leaps between multiple points of view pretty much every episode to slowly deliver bits and pieces of its spooky narrative. You’ll need to watch at least the first arc to realize there’s way more to this story than a high school girl with an androgynous-looking split personality, her boring boyfriend, and a cannibalistic serial killer. Boogiepop and Others is on Crunchyroll, VRV, and Funimation.

Below, we’ve listed every anime that’s airing in the United States this season, just in case you plan on catching up on absolutely everything. If you happen to be caught up on everything–kudos to you–check out our recommendations of what to watch from last season. There are some really good series in there for some weekend binging.

Where To Watch Winter 2019 Anime (US)

Movies And Short Film Anthologies

  • Dragon Ball Super: Broly — Select Theaters
  • Godzilla: The Planet Eater — Netflix
  • I want to eat your pancreas — Select Theaters
  • Made In Abyss: Journey’s Dawn — Select Theaters (premieres March 15)
  • Modest Heroes — Select Theaters
  • My Hero Academia: Two Heroes — Funimation (releases March 26)

Action And Adventure Series

Slice Of Life And Comedy Series

Romance And Harem Series

Thriller, Drama, And Supernatural Series

Science Fiction And Fantasy Series

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Division 2 Patriot Gear Set Exclusive Look

The Division 2 is on its way and we’ve gotten an exclusive first look at one of its gear sets, the True Patriot. In the first game, gear sets were special pieces of equipment that would give powerful bonuses if you collected and equipped all four pieces. They became especially important to the end-game content as Ubisoft continued to develop the game as a live service, and they’re back for the sequel.

The True Patriot is a support set that comes with three different kinds of debuffs: red, white, and blue. Red is the centerpiece of the debuff set, as it causes any enemy impacted by it to do less damage. The white debuff grants extra armor for any allies that hit an enemy painted with the red debuff. Similarly, the blue debuff speeds up your skill refresh for hitting enemies with the red debuff. Once you have all three going at the same time, the set of debuffs begins spreading to nearby enemies as well.

Not only that, but it looks awfully cool too. You can get a lengthy look at the set, along with its skills in action, in the video above. The Division 2 is coming to PC, PS4, and Xbox One on March 15.

Pokemon Sword And Shield Trailer Impressions: Secrets, Starters, And What To Know

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Pokemon Sword And Shield Were Teased Last Year And Nobody Noticed

Pokemon Sword and Shield were revealed this week as the next Pokemon games for Nintendo Switch. However, it seems the games were teased in 2018–just nobody noticed at the time.

Pokemon director Junichi Masuda tweeted an image of himself back in October holding everyday objects posing as a sword and shield. Of course, it was unlikely anyone could have figured out at the time he was referring to the new Pokemon games, but it’s still amusing to look back on this now-obvious clue.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are to be released in “late 2019.” The games are set in a new region named Galar, which looks to be similar in appearance to Britain. The three starter creatures were shown off in Nintendo’s Pokemon Direct presentation; they are a grass monkey named Grookey, a fire bunny named Scorbunny, and a sad water lizard, Sobble. Gameplay was shown in the Direct but was not detailed extensively, though it seems like the new games will bring back random encounters, among other things. We’ve rounded up the big takeaways from what we’ve seen so far to help you get a handle on what to expect.

For more on the generation eight Pokemon games, check out our thoughts on the strange symbols seen in the trailer. Alternatively, take a look at our list of all the Pokemon seen in Sword and Shield so far.

Why Halo Infinite Needs the New Slipspace Engine

343 has revealed the reason behind the switch to Halo Infinite’s new Slipspace engine. In this month’s episode of IGN Unfiltered, Ryan McCaffrey sat down with Bonnie Ross, head of 343 Industries, and discussed the development of Halo Infinite, as well as many other topics (watch the full interview below).

According to Ross, the studio took a step back from the typical three-year development cycle of Halo in order to create the Slipspace engine and fulfill a promise to the development team.

“The Halo engine is a very technical, engineering-focused engine. It’s super hard for creatives to work in,” Ross said, “It’s super hard for a lot of creatives to work in, at one time. We did a ton of work, on Halo 4, on the engine, to get it to look… I think it looked amazing for being on the last generation on the last year of the platform.

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Here Are Two Free Steam Games To Play This Weekend

This weekend’s free Steam deals include two space-inspired adventures. The first is Space Engineers, an open-world game where you explore the galaxy and build spaceships, outposts, space stations, and more, all while gathering resources to survive. The game left Steam Early Access yesterday after more than five years, and not only is it 20% off on Steam, you can play it for free this weekend.

Space Engineers combines engineering and construction gameplay with themes of survival and exploration. The developers created a “realistic, volumetric-based physics engine,” which basically means this game is similar to Minecraft in that everything you see can be used, altered, or destroyed.

“Space Engineers is inspired by reality and by how things work,” the developers shared on the game’s official website. “Think about modern-day NASA technology extrapolated 60 years into the future. Space Engineers strives to follow the laws of physics and doesn’t use technologies that wouldn’t be feasible in the near future.”

Both single and multiplayer modes are available, and a four-pack of the game is 20% off as well if you want to explore the galaxy with friends.

Buy Space Engineers on Steam — $16 (20% off until March 4; free to play for the next two days)

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Offworld Trading Company is another game to check out this weekend, as its multiplayer mode is now permanently free. The game is about space economic warfare, where you strategize around supply and demand to ultimately gain dominance over every other player’s trading company. From resource management to black market sabotage, the game requires you to make quick, difficult decisions that can make or break your strategy.

In our review, we gave Offworld Trading Company a 9/10, and it also made our list of the top games of 2016 as one of the best strategy games of the year. Even though direct combat plays no role, the gameplay is far from boring, with real-time multiplayer matches that are intense.

“Matches are vicious, and the scales often tip dramatically,” wrote GameSpot’s Edmond Tran. “Nobody would have ever thought a game centered around capitalism could get your heartrate up so high, but Offworld Trading Company succeeds with its truly unique, wonderfully-executed concept.”

As a plus, the core game is also 70% for the next week, so if you decide you’re a fan after trying free multiplayer mode, you can snag the game for just $6 until March 7.

Buy Offworld Trading Company — $6 (70% off until March 7; free multiplayer mode)