Daily Deals: Monster Hunter Rise Discounted at Amazon

Sunday has brought with it a ton of interesting household deals. Whether you need an Air Fryer or some Cookware, we’ve got you covered but of course, you’re likely here for games and we’ve got a big one for you. Monster Hunter Rise, which only just came out the other day, has been discounted to $49 over at Amazon, a cool savings of $10. It’s a game we highly praised in our review, so we definitely suggest checking it out.

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Dell S3220DGF 32″ 2560×1440 Curved 4ms 165Hz VA Gaming Monitor

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This was one of the best selling gaming monitors during Black Friday for good reason (and it’s slightly less expensive today). The Dell S3220DGF is a huge 32″ display with a sharp 1440p resolution. It’s officially a FreeSync monitor but it has been confirmed to be G-SYNC compatible with RTX video cards. It also boasts HDR support and a blazing fast 165Hz refresh rate, perfect for gaming. The VA panel offers great image quality, better viewing angles and color fidelity than TN panels, and a lower response time than most IPS panels.

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Godzilla vs. Kong Smashes Pandemic Record for Opening Weekend Box Office Debut

Godzilla vs. Kong has set a new pandemic record at the domestic box office with its opening weekend haul of $48.5 million USD.

The latest film in WB’s MonsterVerse grossed an estimated $120.1 million USD globally from 39 markets (including the U.S. and Canada) in its debut. Internationally, Godzilla vs. Kong opened last weekend, and these new ticket sales have brought the movie’s new worldwide total to $285.4 million USD.

Godzilla vs. Kong’s $48.5 million greatly surpassed the previous record of $16.7 million set by Wonder Woman 1984. Tom and Jerry will continue to hold on to its third-place spot with $14 million.

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In addition to earning the largest opening weekend, Godzilla vs. Kong also achieved new pandemic records in largest number of locations (3,064), largest opening day (Wednesday $9.6 million), and largest single date (Saturday $12.5 million).

In China, Godzilla vs. Kong saw an “outstanding -37% drop” in its second weekend as it earned RMB 289.9 million ($44.2 million) on 34,000 screens. This brought China’s total box office figure to RMB 895 million ($137.1 million).

This new record has been set during a time where COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more readily available, but it’s important to note that the movie is also available on HBO Max for no extra charge.

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The Unholy took second place over this past weekend with $3.2 million, and Nobody took third-place with $3.7 million.

For more on Godzilla vs. Kong, check out our review of the latest MonsterVerse film, our explainer on The Hollow Earth, and our breakdown of the movie’s ending.

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Apex Legends Season 9 to Feature ‘a Ton’ of Titanfall Content

While we haven’t got a proper entry in the Titanfall series since 2016, Apex Legends’ ninth season is set to have “a ton of Titanfall coming back into the game, one way or another.”

As reported by Dexerto, a number of Apex Legends developers from Respawn appeared on a panel hosted by BrownGirlGamerCode and discussed how Titanfall fans have “some really cool stuff” to look forward to.

“Next season, Season 9, you’re actually going to see a ton of Titanfall coming back into the game, in one way or another,” Apex Legends game director Chad Grenier promised. “I’ve told some people before, if you’re a Titanfall fan, hang on for Season 9 because there’s gonna be some really cool stuff there.”

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Apex’s senior writer Ashley Reed discussed how intrinsically tied together both Apex Legends and Titanfall are, and how this next step is simply a natural evolution.

“What’s going on in Titanfall is a war, Apex is what happens after the war, like what is life like in this place?” Reed explained. “So we’re trying to integrate Titanfall into that, because Titanfall’s very much a part of the universe.”

Titanfall weapons and the massive Leviathans/Moyais have already been featured in Apex Legends, but this appears to be something much more.

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While anything is possible, those hoping for actual giant mechs to drop from the sky in Apex should remember Respawn had previously mentioned that it “prototyped approximately a bazillion ways of having titans in this game. The reality was, they were an incredible unbalancing factor.”

Titans or not, there should be exciting news ahead for Titanfall and Apex Legends fans in the future, and a bit of brighter news following Respawn’s comments in 2019 that it wasn’t currently working on Titanfall 3.

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Apex Legends Season 9 Will Make Titanfall Fans Happy, Director Says

Apex Legends is a spin-off from the Titanfall series, but the battle royale game’s unique identity means that it can sometimes be easy to forget that. However, Titanfall fans hoping to have more Titanfall-y elements in the battle royale shooter should look forward to Season 9.

Speaking on a panel by BrownGirlGamerCode (via Dexerto), Apex Legends game director Chad Grenier hyped up the Titanfall content that will come to the game for Season 9.

“I’ve told some people before, if you’re a Titanfall fan, hang on for Season 9 because there’s gonna be some really cool stuff there.”

Though there have been some rumors that an actual Titan could come to the game, which we haven’t seen in the few years Apex Legends has been available, this would go against what Respawn Entertainment has discussed in the past. Because of the level design and movement of the Apex Legends heroes, as well as keeping matches balanced for their duration, bringing in giant, lumbering robots didn’t make sense. We wouldn’t count on Titans coming to the game.

In the Titanfall games, the titular walking tanks aren’t indestructible, however. With anti-titan weapons, some clever ambushing, and teamwork, it’s not all that difficult to take one down, but this would certainly still skew matches in the Titan-user’s favor when only a few battle royale players remain. Titans’ weapons also make them extremely deadly at long ranges, further complicating their inclusion in big, open maps.

We haven’t heard much about a potential third Titanfall game in the last few years, though EA has said it’s up to Respawn whether or not that game gets made. Titanfall 2 didn’t sell quite as well as EA had hoped, but it was critically acclaimed. Part of the reason for its lower-than-expected sales figures may have been because of its launch date, which was just a week after EA’s own Battlefield 1 and one week before Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.

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Best Games On Xbox Game Pass

We say it almost every week on Console Crew, but Xbox Game Pass is one of the best deals in gaming, providing a rotating catalogue of day-one releases, indies, old favorites, and those games you always meant to play but never found the time to.

It can be overwhelming to log in and see all those games just ready for you to play, so where do you start? Worry not, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best games on Xbox Game Pass to get you started. From thought-provoking games like Nier: Automata and What Remains Of Edith Finch, to fun co-op voyages like Sea of Thieves, this list has something for everyone.

For more on everything Xbox, head to youtube.com/gamespot and subscribe for Console Crew, where Lucy James, Tamoor Hussain, and Jordan Ramée tackle the biggest gaming news stories each week.

533 Million Facebook Users’ Phone Numbers and Personal Data Has Been Leaked

The personal data and phone numbers of over 533 million Facebook users were leaked on a low level hacking forum on Saturday, April 3.

As reported by Business Insider, this exposed data is “from users from 106 countries, including over 32 million records on users in the US, 11 million on users in the UK, and 6 million on users in India.”

The data leaked includes phone numbers, Facebook IDs, full names, locations, birthdates, bios, and some even include e-mail addresses.

FacebookFortunately for those who have recently changed their information, a Facebook spokesperson told Insider that the data was “scraped due to a vulnerability that the company patched in 2019.”

However, despite the list being a couple years old, it’s important for Facebook users to be aware that there could be a higher risk of cybercriminals using this personal information to impersonate them or scam them into handling over login credentials. This warning was echoed by Alon Gal, CTO of cybercrime intelligence firm Hudson Rock, who was the first to discover this leaked data.

“A database of that size containing the private information such as phone numbers of a lot of Facebook’s users would certainly lead to bad actors taking advantage of the data to perform social engineering attacks [or] hacking attempts,” Gal told Insider.

Gal first discovered the existence of this leaked data in January 2021, when a user in a hacking forum said an automated bot could provide phone numbers for hundreds of millions of Facebook users in exchange for a price. Now, unfortunately, this list appears to be widely available in one of these forums.

While Gal mentions that, from a security standpoint, there isn’t much Facebook can do to impacted users since the data is out in the open, he did add that Facebook, at the very least, could alert its users to remain vigilant for possible phishing schemes or fraud using the leaked data.

This is yet another example of data leaks that have impacted Facebook, and adds to a long list of other cyber attacks that have hit Capcom, CD Projekt Red, and more.

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Vokabulantis Is A Stop-Motion Game Shot With Physical Objects

Stop-motion is one of the most-difficult and tedious art forms there is, requiring animators to take thousands upon thousands of pictures as they pose and barely move figures and set-pieces in order create a film. But Wiredfly and Kong Orange decided to make things even harder with Vokabulantis, a cooperative platformer that uses traditional stop-motion animation to create something stunning.

Currently approaching the end of a Kickstarter campaign that is nearing its $82,323 goal, Vokabulantis is a puzzle-platformer that can be played either cooperatively or on your own, and the world is inspired by language–hence the title. The estimated launch date isn’t until October 2024, with Steam as a confirmed platform and others also targeted.

The two kids at the center of the story want to express their love for each other, but without mouths, they must find another way. Through the game design, the development team wants you to feel what they feel, rather than telling you.

The characters and many of the objects in Vokabulantis are real, physical props that were 3D scanned and placed into the game, and they were shot like a film studio such as Laika would shoot a stop-animated film. In fact, some of the animation team has worked on Laika films.

For something like pulling a cart or climbing up a rope, however, the animators essentially mimed the action on the character via wire harnesses so the objects could be interacted with later. Given the interactivity of a game, doing it any other way would seemingly be impossible.

The results are quite impressive, especially when considering that the same shots had to be done multiple times with different lighting effects. This also allowed for gameplay that flows seamlessly with cutscenes, as there didn’t need to be a difference between the rendered cinematics and the game engine when the characters were physical objects.

One person who seems to be a big fan of the game so far is Elijah Wood, who showed his support on Twitter. He was joined by Warcraft and Moon director Duncan Jones. Vokabulantis isn’t the only stop-motion video game in the works, either, with Harold Halibut also in development for the last several years. Initially planned to launch in 2019, the team is still actively posting updates on the game’s Twitter page.

Black Widow Trailer Hints At “Unfinished Business,” Shows Taskmaster

Black Widow is finally releasing this July–both in theaters and via Disney+ streaming–and the movie’s latest trailer gives us a hint at Natasha Romanoff and the family, sort of, that she had before becoming an Avenger. It also gives us a look at Taskmasker and a very explosive arrow.

“You don’t know everything about me. I’ve lived a lot of lives before I was an Avenger,” Scarlett Johansson’s Romanoff says in the trailer. “Before I got this family. I made mistakes choosing between what the world wants you to be and who you are.”

The trailer shows how Romanoff will need to examine her past, showing a younger version of the character briefly before an adult Romanoff and Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) confront each other and gunpoint and engage in close-quarters combat.

We also get a brief look at David Harbour’s Red Guardian, who praises his girls’ abilities before an action sequence culminates in a car chase. That’s where the bow-wielding Taskmaster makes an appearance, firing an explosive arrow that lands under a car and sends Romanoff flying into the air.

“One thing’s for sure: I’m done running from my past,” she says as she skids down a skyscraper.

Black Widow releases June 9. This will be over a year past its original May 2020 release window, which was delayed multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a little over two hours, so you can probably make it through the film without a bathroom break, unlike the last few Avengers movies.