Lil Nas X Holding A Roblox Concert To Promote His New Song, Holiday

American musician Lil Nas X, best known for his singles “Old Town Road” and “Panini,” will put on a virtual live concert experience in the social game Roblox on November 14. Lil Nas X will perform some of his favorite songs, as well as a new track titled “Holiday.”

The concert goes live at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET on Saturday, November 14, while “Holiday” drops on November 13. Also on Friday is a pre-show Q&A and scavenger hunt at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET in Roblox. Players who participate can earn limited-edition gear for their in-game avatars.

Lil Nas X teased the concert on Twitter. The rapper also shared a 30-second snippet of his upcoming single, “Holiday,” against an electric backdrop. Check out the teaser below.

With live, in-person concerts effectively shut down due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we’ve seen multiple instances of musicians performing inside of video games. This year saw plenty of virtual concerts, including the Travis Scott Fortnite Experience that drew in over 27 million players around the world.

In other Roblox news, the game has surpassed $2 billion on mobile devices alone, despite being available on PC and Xbox One as well. Creator Roblox Corporation took the company public last month, meaning shares will be made available to purchase sometime soon.

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Twitch Apologizes For Poor Response To The Wave Of DCMA Takedowns

Twitch has put out a statement responding to the massive amount of DCMA notifications that streamers have received over the past year. The company apologized for its poor response to the issue and reiterated the need for streamers to stop playing recorded music on their streams.

“If you play recorded music on your stream, you need to stop doing that,” a post on the companies official blog reads. “And if you haven’t already, you should review your historical VODs and Clips that may have music in them and delete any archives that might.”

Streamers have been receiving many DMCA notifications for playing recorded music in the background of their streams and have been forced to manually delete old clips that could possibly infringe on copyright. Twitch also apologized in this post (which was also emailed to streamers) about the “frustratingly little information [Twitch] provided” and the lack of content moderation tools that streamers could use to respond to these notifications. The company said that they are working on more tools, including ones that can detect copyrighted audio.

Streamers have been receiving DMCA takedown notifications since March, with thousands coming in waves in July and October. Streamers, some with livelihoods depending on Twitch, were stressed about their channels possibly being shut down for good. Twitch’s user guidelines, say that accounts the company deems as “repeat infringers” will be terminated. Due to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), Twitch is legally obligated to penalize repeat offenders and accounts.

Streamers have been quick to criticize Twitch for this response, adding that there must be a better solution than to not play recorded music and delete hundreds of old clips, especially since streamers are still receiving DMCA notifications for clips they’ve already deleted. Twitch advised that streamers use libraries with rights cleared music like Soundstripe, Monstercat Gold, Chillhop, Epidemic Sound, and NCS.

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Suicide Squad Spin-Off Show Adds Terminator 2 Star To Cast

The Suicide Squad is one of 2021’s most anticipated conic book movies, and it’s also getting a TV spin-off for HBO Max. Peacemaker will focus on the titular character, played by John Cena, and it will be written by the movie’s director James Gunn. Several new cast members have now been announced for the show.

According to Deadline, Robert Patrick (Terminator 2: Judgment Day), Danielle Brooks (Orange is the New Black), Jennifer Holland (Brightburn), and Chris Conrad (Patriot) will all appear in Peacemaker.

A few details have been revealed about who they will play. Patrick will appear as Auggie Smith, while Brooks’s character is named Leota Adebayo. Holland will reprise her role in the movie as NSA agent Emilia Harcourt, and Conrad will play the DC antihero The Vigilante. The new cast members will join Cena and Steve Agee, who will reprise his role from the movie as John Economos.

Peacemaker was announced in September. It will be an eight-episode series that explores the origins of the Peacemaker character, who Cena described as a “douchey Captain America.” The Suicide Squad director James Gunn will write all the series and direct multiple episodes, including the pilot. The show is expected to start production early next year.

The Suicide Squad hits theaters on August 6, 2021. The movie also stars Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, Viola Davis, Joel Kinnaman, Jai Courtney, Alice Braga, and Michael Rooker. While a trailer hasn’t been released yet, a behind-the-scenes video was released during DC FanDome in August.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to all the upcoming DC movies we know about to date.

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales Features A Touching Dedication In Its Credits

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales launches for PS4 and PS5 on November 12, giving you another reason to swing through the (now snowy) streets of Manhattan as new spidey on the block, Miles Morales. And while it’s full of its own touching story moments, one of its most impactful might be at the end.

In the credits for Spider-Man: Miles Morales, developer Insomniac Games has included a tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman. The Black Panther lead sadly passed away earlier this year but left behind a strong legacy with his turn as the superhero on screen, providing many young fans with their first taste of representation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

“His honor, strength, and compassion will reverberate for generations to come,” reads the tribute, with Insomniac dedicating its latest work to the actor.

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This tribute to Chadwick Boseman isn’t the only notable one featured in Miles Morales. Situated in Harlem, you can find a massive mural dedicated to the Black Lives Matter movement, along with a suit for Miles that represents the movement’s yellow and black colors.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales is much more than just the same game with a different protagonist. Insomniac has paid attention to Miles and his characterization, which critic Jordan Ramée positively pointed out in our Spider-Man: Miles Morales review. “The way he leaps off of rooftops and flips backwards to face the camera before falling into a headfirst dive is just full of the exaggerated swagger of a Black teen,” writes Ramée. “It gives me goosebumps every time he does it, especially as the music begins to swell.”

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Xbox Series S Vs X (Which Is Right For You)

Microsoft’s Xbox Series S and Series X are shaping up to be promising next-gen game consoles. If you’re looking at buying one there are big differences to consider. In this video we take a look at what you’re getting for the price either buying outright or through Game Pass Ultimate. We’re going to look at how backwards compatible games can be loaded onto each console, differences in performance and power, physical size, hard drive space, and clever ways the S is trying to compete with the X. Both consoles can be bought outright or paid off over two years with Game Pass Ultimate that includes a rotating list of titles, EA Play, more upcoming games will be added such as Halo Infinite and Bethesda’s lineup.

The Series X comes with the most power, 4k native resolution, a 1 TB NVMe Solid State Drive, and a disc drive. The Series S upscales from 1440p to 4k, has a 512 GB hard drive, and aims to make game sizes around 30% smaller on average. The Series S is also 60% physically smaller.

Xbox consoles release on November 10th with waves of pre-orders becoming available. GameSpot has an Xbox Series X and are currently running it through its paces. Head over to GameSpot to see our preview, new faster load times, and how 4k footage looks.

The Rock Is Rebooting The Scorpion King

Wrestler-actor Dwayne Johnson, who made his big-screen debut with 2002’s The Scorpion King, is getting back in The Scorpion King business. He is reportedly teaming with Universal Pictures to reboot the film that started it all for him, according to Variety. It hasn’t yet been disclosed whether he will play an onscreen role, but at the very least he will be producing.

“The Scorpion King was my very first role ever on the silver screen and I’m honored and excited to reimagine and deliver this cool mythology to a whole new generation,” Johnson said in a statement. “I wouldn’t have had the career I’m lucky enough to have had it not been for The Scorpion King and I’m thrilled that we… can help create those same opportunities for other hard-working actors today.”

Jonathan Herman, who earned an Oscar nomination for 2015’s biographical drama Straight Outta Compton, is attached to write the new Scorpion King’s script. In addition to Johnson, Dan Garcia and his production company Seven Bucks Production (Ballers, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle) will be co-producing. No announcements have yet been made regarding casting or director choices.

Johnson continues to stay busy with many projects, including teaming up with Microsoft to give away Xbox Series X consoles to children’s hospitals and hosting NBC’s reality series The Titan Games. It’s no shock to learn he is feeling nostalgic and looking to reboot the film that helped launch his career–Johnson also has a series about his childhood and early wrestling career in the works.

Halo TV Show Recasts Cortana With Someone You Know Very Well

It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything about the Halo TV series in the works at Showtime. After going into production at the end of 2019, the making of the series was paused–like almost every other TV show and film–due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With shows and films slowly going back into production, we’re finally getting some new and interesting information about the video game adaptation.

It was originally revealed that Natasha McElhone (Californication) would take on the role of Dr. Catherine Halsey, the person behind the Spartan supersoldier program, as well as the artificial intelligence construct Cortana. After all, in the game Cortana is based on a cloned copy of Halsey’s brain. However, a major casting change has taken place.

While McElhone will continue playing the role of Halsey, she will no longer portray Cortana. According to a report from IGN, Jen Taylor–the actress that’s played Cortana in all of the main Halo video games–will portray the blue AI character. It remains to be seen, though, whether Taylor will simply voice a CGI character or actually appear in-person on the show.

Whatever the case, she joins an impressive cast for the series. In addition to McElhone as Halsey, Halo will star Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief, and a number of other actors and actresses playing roles from the Halo video games and companion novels.

Chances are, though, the thing you’re most curious about is the one question on everyone’s mind: Will we see Master Chief’s face? In the games, he never takes off his helmet. That could change for the series, though Showtime hasn’t confirmed one way or the other. “It is a key question and an important part of our series is all I’ll say,” the network’s president Gary Levine previously told GameSpot.

At this point, a release date has not been announced for the Halo TV series.

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Pokemon Sword And Shield Zarude Distribution Announced For Select European Countries

Pokemon Sword and Shield players in some European countries will soon have a chance to get Zarude, the brand-new Mythical Pokemon featured in the series’ latest animated film, Pokemon the Movie: Coco. Serebii reports that GameStop stores in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland will distribute download codes for the Mythical Pokemon starting November 13.

After players have picked up a code for Zarude, they’ll need to fire up their copy of Sword or Shield and input the code via Mystery Gift to claim the Mythical Pokemon. The codes will be available in-store until December 13. Serebii also notes that download codes will be distributed online in some of the aforementioned countries starting December 1.

Currently, this distribution event has only been confirmed for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland; no Zarude giveaway has been announced for the US as of yet, so the Mythical Pokemon currently remains unavailable in the region.

As previously mentioned, Zarude is a new Mythical monster introduced in Pokemon the Movie: Coco. It’s a Dark/Grass type that’s capable of learning a brand-new move called Jungle Healing, which restores HP to Zarude and any ally Pokemon on the field while also curing any status ailments.

Although Zarude may not yet be available in the US, Sword and Shield players can claim a different Mythical Pokemon: Gigantamax Melmetal. Those who transfer a Pokemon from Pokemon Go to Pokemon Home will receive the special Melmetal waiting via their Gift Box. The ability to move Pokemon from Go to Home is currently only available to Pokemon Go players who are level 40, but it is gradually being rolled out to other users as well.

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s Golden Frieza DLC Arrives This Month

After a long wait, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot‘s next DLC, A New Power Awakens – Part 2, finally has a release date of November 17. Based on the Resurrection of F film (which was later adapted into a story arc in the Dragon Ball Super anime series), the iconic Dragon Ball Z villain Frieza has been resurrected and is stronger than ever.

The story DLC will arrive on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, and with backwards compatibility on next-gen consoles, you’ll also be able to play the expansion on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PS5.

In the DLC, Goku and Vegeta will have to face off against Frieza, who has been brought back to life and is ready for a grudge match. While Frieza has a new transformation that puts him on par with the Saiyan heroes, they’ll also be able to transform into a new state that gives them more power and brighter-colored hair than ever before.

You can view the Super Saiyan Blue transformation and the battle with Golden Frieza below in a gameplay preview from Bandai Namco:

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s first story DLC in April also allowed players to further increase their power with the Super Saiyan God transformation during their battle with the god of destruction Beerus. That ability allowed for an increase in attack power without needing to sacrifice energy, and Super Saiyan Blue further refines that power-up and its emphasis on perfect Ki control. There’s also an indicator of how much energy you’ll need to pull off an attack that can demolish an entire planet, which is useful.

This hasn’t been the only DLC that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot received during the months-long gap between episodes, as an entirely new card game where players assemble decks of famous Dragon Ball Z characters and battled it out was available as a free update in October.

Goku’s latest adventure scored a 7/10 in our Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot review. “If you’re looking for an enjoyable way to see the life and times of adult Goku through a new perspective, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will grant your wish,” wrote critic Heidi Kemps.

Dragon Ball FighterZ has been a lot more regular with DLC updates since it launched, adding Master Roshi to its roster in September.

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