Respawn’s Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order — What We Know And Want

We don’t have much information on Respawn’s Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, but here’s what we do know. The game will star a young Jedi Padawan who escaped Order 66 after the events of Revenge of the Sith when, as Respawn CEO Vince Zampella puts it, the galaxy was at its darkest. As a Jedi apprentice, you will have access to a lightsaber. It’s not much to go on, but it’s enough to make an educated guess as to who and what we might see in Jedi Fallen Order.

By the events of Star Wars Rebels (5-1 years prior to A New Hope), the Rebellion is already on the rise and large populations of the galaxy are already turning away from the Empire. Hope is beginning to spread; not exactly the galaxy’s darkest moment. Even in Solo, which takes place approximately eight years before Rebels, the first seeds of rebellion are beginning to sprout.

That leaves the six years between Revenge of the Sith and Solo. The Empire may still be young, but it’s quickly sweeping across the galaxy, along with the Emperor’s “humans above all” propaganda. Remnants of old Clone Wars’ feuds still rage, and some worlds, like Geonosis, face planet-wide genocide. The Jedi Order has been hunted to near-extinction, and Force-sensitive children are either killed or raised as psychopathic agents of the Emperor. We think it’s within this six-year period that Respawn’s Jedi Fallen Order takes place.

So now that we have a more exact period of time to work with, here’s who and what we want to see in Respawn’s Star Wars game.

11 Things That Would Make Fortnite: Battle Royale Even Better

Fortnite: Battle Royale is a household name at this point; whether you keep up with the world of games or pay no mind to the industry, you’ve likely heard the name Fortnite (or Fork Knife). Rarely do we see a game explode to this level of popularity, but developer Epic Games struck at the right time with its version of the last-person-standing game mode. Players scavenge a huge map for not only weapons and health items, but also raw materials to build structures. Fortnite finds inspiration from the likes of Minecraft and throws construction into the mix, so even if you get caught in the middle of a field, you’re not a sitting duck as long as you have the necessary resources and wit to put a protective fort together.

Tens of millions of people have played Fortnite, and for good reason: it’s a great game. It’s a ton of fun to outlast and eliminate enemy squads with a group of friends or by yourself. In our Fortnite: Battle Royale review, we stated, “Although a few shortcomings in the map design eventually surface and fatigue in looting can set in, Fortnite rarely fails at challenging you in unexpected ways, resulting in something more than just another typical last-person-standing shooter.”

Epic has been committed to adding new features to keep the game fresh and players interested. Seasons also include thematic shifts that lead into sweet-looking skins and changes to the actual map layout. Weekly challenges provide different objectives to complete aside from winning matches. We’ve even had The Avengers villain Thanos make a guest appearance as a playable character with a slew of unique abilities. However, there are still some aspects of the game that can be improved. With Epic so responsive to feedback, we compiled a list of changes we’d like to see come to Fortnite: Battle Royale.

What would you like to change about Fortnite? Are there additions, modes, or tweaks you’d want to see done to the game? Let us know in comments below.

Fortnite: Rocket Launch Event Left More Questions Than Answers

The countdown is over and the rocket has launched, ending Fortnite’s first one-time event.

As expected, the rocket launched from the evil lair and headed straight up into the sky. Soon after, a red laser touched down on Tilted Towers and the rocket returned to supposedly destroy the infamous town. Just before impact, the rocket hit what looked liked an invisible shield. The rocket vanished and reappeared a little distance away where it began to move out of control. At the end, the rocket shot back up where it tore a large rip in the sky.

So what changed? For starters, the rocket is now obviously missing from the lair but you can also find the remains of the rocket up north in Anarchy Acres.

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Fortnite’s Countdown Lead To A Tear In The Sky

We’ve been seeing Fortnite’s countdown tick for a while now, and it finally hit zero. Today’s event was the launch of the rocket in Anarchy Acres, and it’s left a tear in the sky.

Fortnite’s countdown was to a one-time event, a rocket launch. We’ve speculated that it might have something to do with Season 5. Season 4 began in a similar way with the impact of the meteor, and so far, we know Season 5 has been teased with a mysterious siren.

If you missed the event today, it went like this: The rocket launched from the evil lair in Anarchy Acres and into the sky. Lasers honed in on Titled Towers, and it looked like it was going to destroy the location, but instead it hit what appeared to be an invisible shield or portal. The rocket disappeared and then reappeared nearby and spun out of control. It then shot back up towards the sky, and created the “rip” in the sky that can now be seen on the map.

At this time, we’re not sure what this means, or what the electrical charges (seen above) could be. But, there’s a ton of other things happening in the world of battle buses and stink bombs this weekend. It’s a double XP weekend on all of Fortnite’s platforms and the shopping cart returned for Week 9 challenges. Playground mode was delayed to next week and replaced by a 50 versus 50 limited-time mode instead.

Joker and Pennywise Try to Scare You in WB’s Horror Made Here

Warner Bros. Pictures announced the specially themed “dark mazes” for this year’s Horror Made Here: A Festival of Frights studio tour – IT featuring Pennywise the Dancing Clown, and Arkham Asylum featuring The Joker and other infamous DC villains.

In this special Halloween backstage tour “where your fears come out to play,” Warner Bros. transforms its iconic backlot into an area filled with its scariest franchises. This year’s Horror Made Here will “host even more dark mazes, scare zones, horror-themed activities, and plenty of food and drinks available throughout our creepy carnival.”

Warner Bros. is known for its famous backlot tours at its Burbank studios, and the tradition of decking the area out for Halloween is expanding. In the IT-themed dark maze, Pennywise is lurking in the Neibolt house, awaiting the fear that feeds it, because “It knows what scares you.”

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Nintendo Switch Weekly Recap: Nintendo Labo X Mario Kart 8, And Nintendo Europe Sees New Leadership

As we’re heading into the thick of summer, this week’s Nintendo Switch news is particularly light. We got a few more details on games that are to come, but few new releases and updates. But that doesn’t mean we didn’t see any interesting headlines.

Mario Kart 8 and Nintendo Labo‘s toy-cons are now compatible. Instead of all those bulky, plastic gaming accessories you’ll never know what to do with after this generation, recycling is now an option. The Switch might also see more Monster Hunter titles outside of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, but they might not be the one you’re looking for. Nintendo is also under new leadership in Europe. There are also plenty of deals to keep an eye on this week, so be sure to scroll down and take a peek.

Forthcoming Releases

Cardboard-Themed Nintendo Switch Up For Grabs

Pokemon Quest Out For Free On Mobile (Android / iOS)

Mega Man Undoes One Of Its Weirdest Choices With New X Collection

Mario Kart 8 For Switch Can Now Be Played With A Nintendo Labo Toy-Con

Check Out 6 Cool Indie Games From E3 2018 For PS4, Switch, Xbox One, And PC

Nintendo Switch Could Get More Monster Hunter Games, But Not The One You Want

Updates and DLC

With Fortnite Playground Issues Ongoing, 50v50 Replaces Another LTM

Betas and Events

Popular MOBA Arena Of Valor Gets An Upgrade On Nintendo Switch, Closed Beta Now Live

Deals

The Best Nintendo Switch Deals On The US Eshop

Excellent Nintendo Switch And 3DS Deals On The US Eshop

Save Big On GTA, Fallout, More At Best Buy This Week In The US

Industry

PUBG Developer Drops Fortnite Lawsuit

As Nintendo’s New CEO Takes Over, Europe Gets New Leadership

Xbox One Weekly Recap: Big Titles In July’s Game Pass, Forza Horizon 4 Leaks

Xbox One is headed into summer with a bang. Not only are three huge RPGs hitting Games Pass this coming month, but one of its exclusive titles may have had a major leak.

Games Pass, or Xbox One’s “Netflix of games,” will see nine new titles in July, including The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Warhammer: Vermintide 2. Overwatch has a brand new hero, a space hamster in a death ball, Hammond. Gears 5 had a new character and gun teased this week, and Forza Horizon 4’s full car list might have leaked. If you’ve been looking forward to Playground mode in Fortnite, don’t get your hopes up quite yet. The limited time mode has been replaced with 50 versus 50 for the time being due to bugs. Rare wants to give the fans what they want, and Sea of Thieves has a new update. Today is the last day for June’s Games with Gold titles, so grab them and the other deals while you still can. Keep scrolling down for the rest of this week’s headlines, and all the deals available now.

Forthcoming Releases

Gears 5 Teases New Character And New Gun

Life Is Strange 2: Episode 1 Release Date Unveiled

Forza Horizon 4’s Full Car List Seems To Have Leaked

Red Dead Redemption 2 Might Be Coming To PC As Well

Resident Evil 2 Remake Is Frightening In New Ways, But It’s Familiar

Mega Man Undoes One Of Its Weirdest Choices With New X Collection

Anthem Executive Producer Spills Plenty Of New Details About The Game

Check Out 6 Cool Indie Games From E3 2018 For PS4, Switch, Xbox One, And PC

Free Life Is Strange Teaser Game, The Awesome Adventures Of Captain Spirit, Out Now

Updates and DLC

GTA 5 Online Adding Nightclubs In July Update

Fortnite Shopping Carts Are Back In Time For Week 9 Challenges

State Of Decay 2’s First DLC Pack Out Now On Xbox One And PC

Sea of Thieves Update Adds Explosive Skeletons; Full Patch Notes Released

With Fortnite Playground Issues Ongoing, 50v50 Replaces Another LTM

New Overwatch Update Makes Post-Matches Friendlier; Full Patch Notes Released

New Overwatch Hero Is Not What You Expect (It’s A Hamster In A Rolling Death Ball)

Betas and Events

Play EA’s New Game For Free On PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Xbox Live

Xbox One Adds 3 Backwards Compatible Games

Xbox One’s Free Games With Gold For July 2018 Revealed

Last Chance: Games With Gold Xbox One Titles For June Still Available

Elder Scrolls 4, Fallout 3, And Vermintide 2 Join Xbox One’s Games Pass In July

Deals

New GameStop Sale In The US: PS4, Xbox One Deals

Best Xbox One Games On Sale This Week, Plus Free DLC

Save Big On GTA, Fallout, More At Best Buy This Week In The US

Industry

PUBG Developer Drops Fortnite Lawsuit

New Drake Album Has A Final Fantasy Reference

Rare Aims To Give Sea Of Thieves Fans What They Want

Uncharted Creator Left EA After Star Wars Game Shake-Up

State Of Decay 2 Was The US’s Best-Selling Game Of May 2018

Mass Effect Andromeda Dev On Whether It Got A “Fair Shake”

Overwatch’s Sombra Updates Could Be Huge, If They Happen

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Director Discusses Story Details And RPG Inspirations