CES 2019: Here’s What To Expect From The Year’s Biggest Tech Show

CES 2019 kicks off January 8, bringing all kinds of new products and prototypes to Las Vegas for one of the biggest tech industry conferences of the year. With 4,500 tech companies in attendance, the show is a great way to get a sense of how the technology of all sorts of industries is developing, from transportation to computer hardware, virtual reality, and more. CES is a showcase for things you can expect to buy in 2019, as well as pie-in-the-sky ideas that may or may not ever be a reality, but are always interesting.

We’re slowly seeing information leak out about what to expect at CES this year, but a lot of what will appear at the show is still speculation–undoubtedly, it’ll be a place of continuing trends while spawning some whole new ones. One thing’s for sure: CES will offer a look at how we use technology in the year to come, and beyond. Here’s what we think will be on offer in Las Vegas during 2019’s Consumer Electronics Show.

Streaming Games And More Powerful PCs

Google might have started something with the introduction of Project Stream, its beta program that allows players to stream Assassin’s Creed Odyssey to their computers rather than purchase and download the game. We’ve seen streaming services before (remember OnLive?) but internet technology has advanced quite a bit since then, and Google’s attempt at the service seems pretty solid. Microsoft also announced a game-streaming service, xCloud, last year, and with the greater and greater push in the gaming industry toward games as a service, it wouldn’t be surprising to see some companies show off the possibilities of streaming games in the future.

Meanwhile, the biggest push in PC gaming at CES is likely to be on the graphics side. We’re expecting news from both Nvidia and AMD about upcoming graphics chips, and the rumor around the internet is that Nvidia is preparing to announce its RTX cards for laptops. And hardware makers such as Alienware, Asus, and Razer are sure to have new gaming products to show off at the show, including new computers, headphones, keyboards, mice, and lots of other peripherals.

Smarter TVs, More Pixels

We know already that LG plans to show off some new 8K TVs (including an 88-incher), which also sport new AI integration that’s supposed to make them better at upscaling content and mixing sound, so your old DVDs and standard definition TV shows will look crisper and sound better. It sounds like 8K will be the trend at CES this year–even if there isn’t much in the way of content that can support those screens–so be on the lookout for even more huge, high-res TVs from lots of different TV makers. There’s also some speculation that foldable and rollable displays that have popped up in previous shows might make a splash at CES this year, as well. With that tech and 8K resolutions unlikely to get wide adoption from many consumers just yet, though, there will probably be a lot of different ways TV makers are trying to set their products apart from one another, like voice and virtual assistant integration, so expect lots of smaller additions and improvements.

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New VR Offerings

HTC took to Twitter with a cryptic image that will likely make a lot more sense during CES. The photo suggests the company has more virtual reality offerings coming to join its Vive room-scale headset and cheaper, standalone Vive Focus headset. It could be that HTC wants to compete a little more closely with Oculus’ recent release of the standalone Oculus Go headset, which makes VR a little more affordable at $199, but sacrifices the more robust features of PC-based VR. We wouldn’t be surprised if there are several new products in the VR arena, like new versions of Valve’s knuckle controllers for the Vive, as companies try to keep up the hype of the technology and make it more accessible to more consumers, without draining their wallets.

More Things At Which To Yell “Hey Alexa!”

If you’re the kind of person who likes yelling at their appliances, good news: it’s very likely we’ll be seeing virtual assistants like Siri, Cortana, and Alexa integrated into a whole lot more products at CES this year. Amazon will have a big presence at the show, as will Google, and both are vying to get their AI assistants in new products to help make smart homes, appliances, TVs, and more even, uh…smarter. There are tens of thousands of devices with integrated virtual assistants at this point, and CES is likely to show off quite a few new ones–whether you want to be able to talk to your headphones, your refrigerator, or your hair dryer, or not.

The Reign Of 5G

The next big thing in mobile networks, 5G, is supposed to come to fruition in 2019. The thing that makes the tech so appealing is its super-fast speeds of 10 gigabytes per second. While the networks that allow such capabilities won’t be ready to go until 2020, we’re still expecting plenty of companies to be touting the amazing possibilities of the 5G future. Wireless carriers Verizon and AT&T are both set to give keynotes at CES, where we’ll probably see the companies touting what the speeds will be capable of delivering. Expect a lot of other companies, like smartphone makers and hardware developers, discussing 5G’s capabilities as well.

All Kinds Of Transportation Tech

CES will see Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao deliver a keynote this year, focusing on self-driving cars and drones. Finding a way to create safer cars that drive themselves is a big push between the technology and automotive industries, and we’re likely to see new takes on a lot of different tech that’s necessary to make self-driving cars an everyday reality. That’s to say nothing of the further integration of various technologies to make riding in the car more entertaining, even when you’re stuck driving one.

We’ll have plenty of coverage of all the most interesting tech out of Las Vegas, so stay tuned to our CES 2019 hub for all the latest.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC Roster Reportedly Leaked

Two of the six downloadable characters for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have already been announced, but recent leaks claim to have revealed the remaining four.

Spoiler warning: Though most definitely unconfirmed, these rumors could prove to spoil the identities of the unannounced fighters.

As reported by Gearnuke, this unconfirmed rumor comes from Japanese forum site 5Channel user Mr. Anonymous Desperate

. This user claims the four remaining fighters coming to SSBU are Erdrick from the Dragon Quest series, Ryu Hayabusa from Ninja Gaiden, Steve the default player character in Minecraft, and Doomguy, aka The Marine from the Doom series.

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Complete Guide to Kingdom Hearts 3 Preorder Bonuses

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After what seems like an eternity, the release date for Kingdom Hearts III is nearly upon us. There are several different versions of Kingdom Hearts III to chose from when considering your preorder needs. If you’re hoping to get your hands on one of the limited edition Kingdom Hearts III PS4 Pro consoles announced back at E3, the bad news is they’re all gone.

In fact, preorders for the Kingdom Hearts III PS4 Pro came and went within a matter of hours. The GameStop-exclusive console sold out soon after it was made available, but  there are still plenty of other ways to get your hands on the game itself, including special editions and preorder bonuses.

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Best Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now (January 2019)

Are you looking for the best horror movies on Netflix right now? We’ve got you covered with our monthly updates on the best new movies on Netflix.

Is your autopsy not going according to plan? Are you trapped in a vast and monstrous labyrinth? Or are you pretty sure that masked maniacs are hiding in your house? If so, then you’re in luck, because there are a lot of good scary horror movies to choose from on Netflix…

Here you’ll find the best horror movies on Netflix right now. It’s a genre that is particularly prevalent on streaming platforms, perhaps because there are so many horror movies. It’s as wild and as varied as a genre gets, and whatever the brand of horror you’re in the mood for, there’s something on there for you. So let’s take a look at the best scary new releases in horror on Netflix right now, including many of the top recent horror movies from 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015, as well as many of the all-time greatest classics. It’s horror for fans of all kinds, whether it’s Halloween or not!

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Black Mirror: Bandersnatch – All Of The Best Easter Eggs & References!

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Review: The Last Star Trek: Short Treks Episode

Full spoilers follow for this episode.

The return of Harry Mudd to the Star Trek universe for Discovery Season 1 was always a bit of a head-scratcher. Rainn Wilson, huh? As a character who hasn’t appeared in live-action since 1967? And a largely comedic character at that? O.K. then…

And yet here we are, with the latest Short Trek, “The Escape Artist,” and Wilson has already tied original Mudd actor Roger C. Carmel for the number of times he’s played the role (Carmel was on The Original Series twice while also voicing the character for an episode of The Animated Series, while Wilson was on Disco twice in S1 and now stars in this short). Somewhere along the way, Wilson’s Mudd has settled in as an accepted part of this era of Star Trek, and “The Escape Artist” actually gives us a tale where the character finally gets to win for once.

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Red Dead 2 Leads GDC Awards Nominations

The annual Game Developers Choice Awards will be returning for another year this March. Ahead of the show, organizers have now revealed the list of this year’s nominees in each category, with Red Dead Redemption 2 leading the way in total nominations.

Rockstar’s critically acclaimed open-world western is up for seven awards, including Best Audio, Best Design, and Game of the Year. The title is certainly no stranger to accolades; it took home four awards during The Game Awards this past December, and it was selected as GameSpot’s overall Game of the Year for 2018.

Not far behind are two of PS4’s biggest exclusives of 2018: God of War and Marvel’s Spider-Man, each of which has earned six nominations. Indie hits Celeste and Return of the Obra Dinn are also each up for multiple awards, including Game of the Year. You can take a look at the full list of nominees and honorable mentions in each category below.

In addition to the video game awards, this year’s show will present two developers with the Pioneer and Lifetime Achievement awards. The recipient of the former will be announced at a later date, while the latter will be awarded to industry veteran Amy Hennig, who has worked on Naughty Dog’s Uncharted series as a writer and director.

The Game Developers Choice Awards are scheduled to take place on Wednesday, March 20, at 6:30 PM PT. The event will be held at the San Francisco Moscone Center during this year’s Game Developers Conference, with Double Fine founder Tim Schafer set to return as the host. If you can’t attend in person, you’ll be able to watch the awards show on Twitch and other as-yet unannounced platforms.

In addition to the GDC Awards, the winners of the 2019 Independent Games Festival are slated to be announced on March 20. The nominees for this year’s awards were recently announced and include the aforementioned Return of the Obra Dinn, as well as the “voyeur simulator” Do Not Feed the Monkeys, the beautiful Alto’s Odyssey, and others.

Best Audio

  • Celeste (Matt Makes Games)
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)
  • God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man (Insomniac Games / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Tetris Effect (Monstars and Resonair / Enhance)

Honorable Mentions

Best Debut

  • Polyarc (Moss)
  • Mountains (Florence)
  • Nomada Studio (Gris)
  • Villa Gorilla (Yoku’s Island Express)
  • Sabotage (The Messenger)

Honorable Mentions

  • Beat Games (Beat Saber)
  • Digital Sun (Moonlighter)
  • Two Point Studios (Two Point Hospital)
  • Okomotive (Far: Lone Sails)

Best Design

  • Marvel’s Spider-Man (Insomniac Games / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Celeste (Matt Makes Games)
  • Into the Breach (Subset Games)
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)
  • God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Honorable Mentions

  • Frostpunk (11 bit studios)
  • Minit (Kitty Calis, Jan Willem Nijman, Jukio Kallio & Dominik Johann / Devolver Digital)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope / 3909)
  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission (SIE Japan Studio / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Monster Hunter: World (Capcom)

Best Mobile Game

  • Alto’s Odyssey (Snowman)
  • Florence (Mountains / Annapurna Interactive)
  • Reigns: Game of Thrones (Nerial / Devolver Digital)
  • Holedown (Grapefrukt Games)
  • Donut County (Ben Esposito / Annapurna Interactive)

Honorable Mentions

  • Furistas Cat Cafe (Runaway)
  • The Room: Old Sins (Fireproof Studios)
  • Pocket Run Pool (Zach Gage)
  • Alphabear 2 (Spry Fox)
  • Twinfold (Kenny Sun)

Innovation Award

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)
  • Florence (Mountains / Annapurna Interactive)
  • Nintendo Labo (Nintendo EPD / Nintendo)
  • Tetris Effect (Monstars and Resonair / Enhance)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope / 3909)

Honorable Mentions

  • Minit (Kitty Calis, Jan Willem Nijman, Jukio Kallio & Dominik Johann / Devolver Digital)
  • Celeste (Matt Makes Games)
  • God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission (SIE Japan Studio / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Moss (Polyarc)
  • A Way Out (Hazelight Studios / Electronic Arts)

Best Narrative

  • Florence (Mountains/Annapurna Interactive)
  • God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man (Insomniac Games / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope / 3909)
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)

Honorable Mentions

  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (Ubisoft Quebec / Ubisoft)
  • Detroit: Become Human (Quantic Dream / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Celeste (Matt Makes Games)
  • Life is Strange 2 (Dontnod Entertainment / Square Enix)
  • Where the Water Tastes Like Wine (Dim Bulb Games and Serenity Forge / Good Shepherd Entertainment)

Best Technology

  • Marvel’s Spider-Man (Insomniac Games / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (Ubisoft Quebec / Ubisoft)
  • Forza Horizon 4 (Playground Games and Turn 10 Studios / Microsoft Studios)
  • God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)

Honorable Mentions

  • Sea of Thieves (Rare / Microsoft Studios)
  • Far Cry 5 (Ubisoft Montreal and Ubisoft Toronto / Ubisoft)
  • Battlefield V (EA DICE / Electronic Arts)
  • Detroit: Become Human (Quantic Dream / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope / 3909)

Best Visual Art

  • Gris (Nomada Studio / Devolver Digital)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man (Insomniac Games / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope / 3909)
  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)

Honorable Mentions

  • Battlefield V (EA DICE / Electronic Arts)
  • Tetris Effect (Monstars and Resonair / Enhance)
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ (Arc System Works / Bandai Namco Entertainment)
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (Ubisoft Quebec / Ubisoft)
  • Below (Capybara Games)

Best VR/AR Game

  • Budget Cuts (Neat Corporation)
  • Beat Saber (Beat Games)
  • Tetris Effect (Monstars and Resonair / Enhance)
  • Moss (Polyarc)
  • Astro Bot Rescue Mission (SIE Japan Studio / Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Honorable Mentions

  • Jurassic World Alive (Ludia)
  • In Death (Sólfar Studios)
  • Tendar (Tender Claws)
  • Firewall Zero Hour (First Contact Entertainment / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Deracine (FromSoftware / Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Game of the Year

  • Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games)
  • Return of the Obra Dinn (Lucas Pope / 3909)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man (Insomniac Games / Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Celeste (Matt Makes Games)
  • God of War (Sony Santa Monica / Sony Interactive Entertainment)

Honorable Mentions

  • Tetris Effect (Monstars and Resonair / Enhance)
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Bandai Namco Studios & Sora / Nintendo)
  • Into the Breach (Subset Games)
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (Ubisoft Quebec / Ubisoft)
  • Florence (Mountains / Annapurna Interactive)
  • Monster Hunter: World (Capcom)