GameStop Winter Sale Drops Prices On PS4, Xbox One, And Nintendo Switch Games

The gift-giving holidays are over, but retailers still need to pay the rent. To help urge you to open your wallet as one year ends and another begins, GameStop is running its Winter Sale, which sees prices dropping on all kinds of PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch games. Read on to see what’s on sale between now and January 1.

For starters, if you buy two pre-owned games, you’ll get one free. The PlayStation Classic just released on December 3 for $100, but the plug-and-play console is already down to $60. No matter which system you have, you can grab the newest toys-to-life game on the market, Starlink: Battle for Atlas, for just $40. And if you trade in select games, you’ll get $20 off any new game or pre-order.

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A good number of games are on sale this week, including many recent releases that are available for up to half off. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Battlefield V, Hitman 2, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider are available for $30 each only months or weeks after release. Also, $35 gets you Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, which is quite a deal on one of the year’s biggest titles.

PS4 owners can grab Spider-Man for $40 or Tetris Effect for $30. If Xbox One is your preferred console, you can pick up Forza Horizon 4 for $40. Nintendo Switch owners can get Diablo III: Eternal Collection or Sid Meier’s Civilization VI for $50 each. And if you missed out on Middle-earth: Shadow of War on PS4 or Xbox One, it can be yours for just $10.

You’ll find more of our picks below, or you can check out the full list of game discounts here.

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NBA 2K’s Mike Wang ‘Immediately Regretted’ Jumping Ship to EA

In the world of video games, especially with massive companies like 2K Sports and EA, it’s incredibly rare to hear a developer admit they “immediately regretted” jumping from one company to the next. That’s just what happened on this month’s episode of IGN Unfiltered, where editor Ryan McCaffrey spoke with NBA 2K gameplay director Mike Wang.

Wang accepted a position at NBA 2K developer Visual Concepts just as NBA 2K6 was wrapping up development. Wang stayed on through NBA 2K7 and 2K8 before making the decision to jump ship to 2K Sports’ biggest rival, EA’s NBA Live, which was trailing behind 2K in critical reception at the time. It wasn’t simply a matter of money, though. Wang’s reasoning was practically Machiavellian.

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See Which Anime Were Watched Most in 2018 on Crunchyroll by Country

Crunchyroll released its data on the most-watched anime by country in 2018 exclusively to IGN, and it turns out a large number of its users are fans of shonen.

In the slideshow below you can view Crunchyroll’s infographics on the most-watched anime by country.

Here are all the anime shown in the infographics:

  • My Hero Academia
  • Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
  • Black Clover
  • Darling in the Franxx
  • Hanebado!
  • Citrus
  • Dragon Ball Super
  • One Piece
  • Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody
  • Megalobox
  • The Ancient Magus’ Bride
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Electronic ‘Skin’ Could Help Future Prosthetics Feel Pressure and Temperature

Scientists are working on developing electronic skin for human-machine interactions such as prosthetic devices, robotics, wearable health monitors, and virtual reality, reported by Science Daily and sourced by the American Chemical Society.

Electronic skins would allow sensations similar to nerves in the human body to be felt, such as pressure and temperature changes.

An ultra thin, stretchable form of electronic skin was in a recent report in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces by researchers. A challenge scientists are finding is keeping the flexibility for movement while putting an ultra thin electrical circuit onto a complex 3D surface.

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Best And Worst Movie And TV Reboots, Adaptations, And Remakes Of 2018

Netflix’s Diablero Is Demonic Fun

This is a spoiler-free review for the first season of Diablero, which is currently available to stream on Netflix.

Movies about demons are a dime a dozen, but in researching where the progenitor of demonic televisions shows started, the seed seems to be rooted in the CW’s long-running series Supernatural. Since that time, demons, Satan, and the interplay between Earth and the spirit plane has been grist for so many television shows it boggles the mind. The fad is working its way into foreign-language shows now, and Netflix’s latest series, the Spanish-speaking Diablero, draws heavily from its US imitators. That’s not to say it’s a copycat — despite a hokey story that hits every familiar beat in the Necronomicon these shows utilize, the characters’ tenacity makes the show’s eight episodes a breeze, despite the dark content.

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How To Train Your Dragon 3 Is A Sad And Satisfying Ending To The Franchise, Star Says

It’s been nearly nine years since the first How to Train Your Dragon film arrived in theaters, launching an animated franchise that has spun off into sequels, a TV series, and a number of short films. Now, with February’s How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,, the adventures of Hiccup and his best dragon friend Toothless are coming to an end.

This third and final movie–for now, at least–will give fans a closure that a lot of other franchises don’t get the luxury having. “I think they’re gonna be simultaneously sad and satisfied,” star Jay Baruchel, who voices Hiccup in the films and TV series, told GameSpot.

It’s not just the fans that will have to come to terms with the end of the franchise, though. Baruchel himself is saying goodbye to a character he’s played longer than any other. “It’s hard not to get a bit kind of wistful, a bit melancholy,” he said. “You know, I auditioned for this movie when I was shooting a movie called Tropic Thunder… There’s very few things I’ve done for this long. I’ve been a son for 36 years. Been an actor for 20 some odd [years]. [I’ve] never played a part for as long as I played Hiccup. So it’s gonna be [melancholic] to say goodbye.”

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Still, as producer Brad Lewis explained to GameSpot, it’s best to go out on top. “When you fall in love with characters and you fall in love with a world in a story, obviously, you don’t want that to end,” he said. “At the same time, you also don’t want it to get cheap. You don’t want it to feel artificially extended, and relationships start to meander, right? You want it to have an intense emotional focus. So, for me, the great thing is we’ve been really focused on taking this trilogy and having these characters and these stories really have a conclusion to them.”

Like Baruchel, though, Lewis expects there to be a bit of sadness from the audience, now that it’s coming to a close. “Like all great endings, there’s bittersweet aspects to it,” he teased. “There’s things that you’re happy about, things that you wish emotionally that were really tough to accept. But that’s, you know… if we can do that to an audience, then we’ve really done our job.”

How to Trains Your Dragon: The Hidden World hits theaters on February 22.

Fortnite Challenge Guide: Letter N, O, M, S Locations (Season 7, Week 4)

Fortnite is now in Week 4 of Season 7, which means there’s new challenges to do for those precious Battle Stars. Among the paid Battle Pass-exclusive challenges is a multi-stage one that begins by tasking players with search for the letter ‘O’ west of Pleasant Park. There’s a further three parts to this challenge, with each one requiring players to find a letter. While the game provides the name of the location where these can be found, we’ve got more specific details that’ll help you get to them quicker.

First up is the letter ‘N’, which under a frozen lake. One glance at the map and you’ll know that can be found in the bottom left of the island, but if you aim yourself to land at the grid reference C7 you’ll see there’s a number of black floor panels in the middle. Equip your pickaxe, destroy those, and you’ll fall into the area below where the letter can be found.

Next up is the ‘O’ in Pleasant Park, which is at the grid reference B4. You’ll need to look for the house, head left of the gate, and you’ll find it tucked away in the corner. Simply walk up to it, search it, and it’s on tot he next one.

After that, it’s the letter ‘M’ at Dusty Divot. This one is pretty easy to find as it’s at the very center of the forest at grid reference G6. In the top left of that grid block you’ll find a collection of what looks like metal containers and small white buildings, and there’s a door in. Pop inside and you’ll find the ‘M’ waiting in the corner of the room.

Finally, the letter ‘S’ is at Wailing Woods at grid reference I3. At the very center of the hedge maze is the wooden shack with the “Leave” sign on it. Smash the barrier directly below it and head inside, and you’ll want to find the room in the north with old computers and the colorful lockers next to them. In there is a smaller room where you’ll find the ‘S’ waiting for you. With that done, you’ll have collected all the letters, which spell “NOMS” and you’re done.

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Fortnite Letter N, O, M, S Locations

  • Letter N: North of Polar Peak (C7)
  • Letter O: House at Pleasant Park (B4)
  • Letter M: Center of Dusty Divot (G6)
  • Letter S: Center of Wailing Woods (I3)

The other tricky challenge for Season 7, Week 4 involves taking out enemies at Expedition Outposts. We’ve put together a guide for exactly where you can find these outposts, and the the best way to give yourself the edge for when you get there.

While you’re completing these, it’s also worth taking a look at our 14 Days of Fortnite event guide, which breaks down all the special challenges available until January 2. They’re quite easy to complete and you’ll get yourself some nice cosmetic unlocks for doing them.