Microsoft xCloud Now Being Tested By Capcom And Other Game Devs

Microsoft has offered only occasional updates on Project xCloud since debuting it last year, to the point that we assumed we had heard the last of it until at least E3 2019. But with the big event mere weeks away, Microsoft has shed a little more insight on the progress of its streaming service.

In an update from gaming cloud VP Kareem Choudhry, Microsoft noted that it has deployed its xCloud tech to 13 Azure regions, allowing game developers like Capcom and other devs to test games using the xCloud platform. This follows an earlier employee take-home program that served as the first real-world test.

Microsoft notes that Project xCloud has the potential to stream more than 3,500 games already, across the three generations of Xbox. An update to the Xbox One version of any game would populate across xCloud immediately without any additional work for developers or downloads for consumers. Microsoft also boasts another 1,900 games in development for Xbox One, which could be put on xCloud easily.

Much of this is similar to Google’s pitch for its Stadia platform, though Microsoft is stressing the ease-of-use with tools developers are already accustomed to if they’ve been developing on Xbox One architecture. The blog also notes that it has updated its developer kit with a new “IsStreaming” API, which allows a game to adjust certain options if it detects that it is being played through the cloud. It could, for example, adjust font sizes for smaller displays like a phone, or matchmake multiplayer games from the same server.

The news that Capcom is one target for Microsoft’s streaming tech makes sense, as Capcom has already been experimenting with streaming games in Japan. Microsoft and Sony also recently announced a strategic partnership on gaming and cloud services, though it’s unclear exactly how that will manifest itself–especially since the announcement apparently took the PlayStation team by surprise.

Microsoft is preparing to “go big” at its E3 2019 presentation, which is widely expected to begin debuting its new console hardware and streaming plans. Check out the full E3 press conference schedule to plan your viewing parties, and then take a look back at how Microsoft has debuted new gaming hardware in the past.

Overwatch Is Finally Getting A Much-Requested Feature

Blizzard has revealed that Overwatch will be updated with a new replay feature that will allow players to dive back into previous matches and watch how the action unfolded from any perspective. The Replay feature is currently available on the Public Test Realm PC, where it will be put through its paces before being officially made available on all versions of the game.

As detailed on Blizzard’s website, players will be able to watch replays from the first-person and third-person perspectives, or take a bird’s-eye view of it all. The action can be sped up or slowed down, and the UI can also be removed.

Replays will be accessible from the Player Profile page, where the Replays tab will appear. Overwatch will store the 10 most recent matches from all games, except for the Tutorial and Practice Range modes. However, Blizzard notes that replays will be available for the duration of a patch, so if the game is updated to a new version, replays will be reset–as is also the case for Highlights.

You can take a look at some of the tips for using Replay that Blizzard has provided on its website, below.

Here are a few tips to help you level up your Replays experience:

  • If you want to learn how a specific player uses a hero, make sure to spectate both them and the enemy they’re attacking. This will help you understand the difference in their play styles.
  • Using the map overlay (Ctrl+I) to watch a match will help you understand how team fights unfold. The icons for each hero provide status indicators so you can see exactly what is happening to that player.
  • For the best view when using the map overlay, position your camera high in the sky and look straight down at the ground. This allows you to see an overhead map when using the tool.
  • Setting up static cameras in specific locations can help you view fights from multiple perspectives and better understand team rotations. Remember to bookmark your locations in each new match.
  • If you’re creating highlight footage for videos, don’t overuse slow motion. For the most dramatic effect, slow down the most impactful moments of a play or a team fight.

Overwatch Anniversary event is currently live on all platforms and runs through June 10. It has introduced a bunch of new skins, in addition to other cosmetics and rotating brawls. Blizzard is also hosting an in-game contest for Overwatch League fans. From May 27-31, players can wear an Overwatch League team hero skin and take part in Quick Play or Competitive matches. Each match completed while wearing one of these skins earns a point for the team represented. On June 3 a winning team will be announced and the winning team gets to take over the official OWL Instagram account.

Exclusive South Park Season 22 Deleted Scene

South Park: The Complete 22nd Season is hitting DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, May 28th. We have an exclusive clip from that set, which features one of the deleted scenes included in Season 22’s bonus features.

This deleted scene was originally part of Season 22’s penultimate episode, “Unfulfilled.” This clip appears to be an alternate ending for that episode, one in which Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos battles a strike leader named Josh, who was accidentally squished into an Amazon shipping box earlier in the episode and fomented a socialist uprising against the company (as one does). Check it out below:

This clip seems to suggest that “Unfulfilled” was originally intended to be a standalone episode rather than the start of a two-part story arc it eventually became. In our review of “Unfulfilled,” we scored the episode at an 8.2, saying it, “doesn’t reach the heights of the best Season 22 episodes, but it does find plenty of dramatic and comedic gold as it skewers Amazon and draws in all sorts of science fiction elements for good measure.

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Pokemon Go: Catch Shiny Lapras During Special Raid Event Tomorrow Only

Pokemon Go‘s Extraordinary Raid Week is set to end on May 28, which means there are only a few days left to battle new Raid bosses and earn extra bonuses. Before the event officially wraps up, however, Niantic is holding a special Lapras Raid Day tomorrow, May 25 (May 26 in the Asia-Pacific region), which will give you a chance to battle the beloved Ice Pokemon in Gyms–and maybe even catch a Shiny one.

The Lapras Raid Day runs from 11 AM to 2 PM local time. During that window, Lapras will appear as a Raid boss, and you may even encounter its Shiny form. Moreover, you’ll be able to earn up to five Raid Passes–the item you need in order to participate in Raid Battles–from Gyms during the event. You can read more details about the Lapras Raid Day on the official Pokemon Go website.

That isn’t the only event on the horizon for Pokemon Go. Beginning next week, Niantic is bringing three Legendary Pokemon back to the game. Cresselia will appear in five-star Raids from May 27 to June 18; Kyogre will follow from June 18 to June 27; and Groudon will return from June 27 to July 10. Not only does this give you another opportunity to add these rare Legendaries to your collection, you’ll have a chance to encounter each one’s Shiny form during their respective stints as Raid bosses.

Niantic has also announced the first details for Pokemon Go’s next Community Day. The monthly event will return on Saturday, June 8, and this time, the featured Pokemon will be Slakoth, the adorable sloth from Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. During June’s Community Day, Slakoth will appear in the wild much more often than it normally does, and you’ll have a chance to catch its Shiny variant. On top of that, Pokemon Eggs will hatch at a quarter of the distance they typically require.

In other Pokemon Go news, Niantic recently rolled out a new wave of Gen 4 Pokemon. Gible, Hippopotas, Cherrim, and more Pokemon originally from Diamond and Pearl are now available in the mobile game. Additionally, Niantic introduced new kinds of Lure Modules, which attract certain types of Pokemon and allow you to evolve Eevee into Glaceon and Leafeon.

Sonic The Hedgehog Movie Delayed Until 2020

Following the Sonic The Hedgehog movie’s director Jeff Fowler’s decision to fix Sonic’s design after fan outcry, he has now announced that the film will be pushed back to February 14, 2020 to make the iconic character “just right.”

Announced on Twitter, Fowler said that the team needs a bit more time and, in response to people’s fear that this design shift would impact those VFX artists that would have to crunch to make the original date of November 8, 2019, possible, he reassured that “#novfxartistswereharmedinthemakingofthismovie.”

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The Best Memorial Day 2019 PC Sales: Razer, MSI, ASUS, Dell, and More

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Memorial Day sales are well underway. There are great opportunities to save on things like 4K TVs and mattresses. If you’re in the market for a new gaming PC or laptop, there are plenty of retailers with special savings for the long weekend. Dell, Razer, Origin PC, and more have some solid Memorial Day sales lined up.

Dell’s Memorial Day Sale is one of the best places to save on laptops and PCs, as well as tons of other electronics and accessories. We’ve included some highlights below, along with other great chances to save.

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This Is Wrestling Review: Joey Ryan’s Story Is One Even Wrestling Non-Fans Will Enjoy

“It’s all about putting smiles on faces.” Those are the words of WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley as he explains his view of professional wrestling’s ultimate goal. The former WWE Champion, who is often regarded as the king of hardcoe due to his ultraviolent matches, says this after falling victim to the dreaded “dick flip,” a comedic finishing maneuver in which pro wrestler Joey Ryan flips his opponents using nothing more than the power of his penis.

Ryan is the focus of the documentary This Is Wrestling, but truthfully, the hour-long film is about more than just one wrestler on the independent scene. Instead, it’s a deep dive into the world of professional wrestling itself. As the movie traces Ryan’s career from his days as a rookie to his independent scene stardom, This Is Wrestling–and Ryan himself–spends a lot of time examining the state of the wrestling industry and those that helped form the self-proclaimed “King of Dong Style.”

What the documentary says about wrestling is something that might be hard for some fans to digest, particularly those who don’t know much about sports entertainment outside of what WWE offers up every week. Among the world of independent wrestling leagues, there is a multitude of wrestling styles and characters. That means there’s truly something for everyone, regardless of what you consider to be “good wrestling.” It goes back to Foley’s quote above, that what wrestlers do is about putting smiles on faces. While the athleticism of professional wrestling can be downright incredible, the entertainment aspect of sports entertainment always reigns supreme. If you don’t entertain the audience, chances are you won’t make it very far.

And it’s Ryan finding what it is that makes him an entertaining performer that makes This Is Wrestling so compelling. It takes a village to help Joey develop his “Famous Dick Wrestler” character, with everyone from Japanese grappler Danshoku Dieno to indy star Drake Younger to current WWE NXT wrestler Candice LeRae contributing to Ryan finding his confidence and channeling his inner sleaze. And he makes a point of singling out every single person who helped him on the journey to his current character.

The beauty of the character Ryan puts on display is that his sleaziness is rather charming. The goal, every time he walks to a ring, is to make sure the audience has the best time possible, regardless of what he’s doing. This is especially evident when the documentary addresses his former tag team with LeRae–dubbed the World’s Cutest Tag Team.

Traditionally men and women don’t team together or fight each other. Bucking tradition, though, Ryan and LeRae became a beloved and respected team on the indies beginning in 2013, at a time when women weren’t getting as much of a spotlight as the men. In some ways, the team was a precursor to WWE’s own women’s evolution that continues today.

In their matches, LaRae was treated as an equal to any man in the ring and had the skill to back it up. But at the end of the day, like Ryan himself, LeRae’s goal is to entertain. “We’re like Disneyland,” she tells him as they figure out how to work a fan’s marriage proposal into their match. “I feel like we’re like Disneyland, and we’re making dreams come true.”

And that sums up the era of wrestling Ryan is thriving in to a tee. In many ways, it’s the purest form of fan service. Thankfully, the cameras that followed Ryan for the documentary–which is directed by James Agiesta and executive produced by Katy Dierks–were able to capture this extraordinary time in the industry and Ryan’s career.

My only real gripe is the length of the piece, which is just over an hour in running time. I would have loved to watch something twice as long. The sit-down interviews Ryan does throughout the film plainly show that the man behind the character, Joseph Meehan, doesn’t have much in common with his wannabe ’70s porn star alter ego. A bit more of a look into who Ryan is when he’s not wearing his wrestling boots could have given even more insight.

Additionally, while the film deals with some of the realities of the wrestling business–including planning out matches, making yourself bleed, and the drug issues that plagued the industry in years past–there’s so much more to explore. Then again, perhaps that material would be better left to a piece that isn’t focused on a single person.

This Is Wrestling is made for fans of sports entertainment. Still, the way it handles its subject and the world it examines should be easy enough for those who know little-to-nothing about sports entertainment to get a little insight into how this weird world works.

This Is Wrestling: The Joey Ryan Story does not yet have an official release date.

Sonic The Hedgehog Movie Delayed While Sonic Is Redesigned

The Sonic the Hedgehog movie has been delayed to February 14, 2020. The film originally set to be released in November, but following a negative reaction to the design to the titular character in the first trailer, the movie has now been put back three months while he is reworked.

The news came via a tweet from director Jeff Fowler. The tweet reveals the new date, and states that the filmmakers are “taking a little more time to make Sonic just right.” Check it out below:

The trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog was released in April. There was much criticism online about Sonic’s appearance, and within a day Fowler had stated that the character would be redesigned ahead of the films’s release. There was some concern that a complete Sonic redesign in short time would lead to rushed VFX work, but at least now the filmmakers have more time to get the design right.

Criticism for Sonic’s design in the movie was aimed at pretty much every part of the speedy blue hedgehog. Much of the dislike seems to stem from the movie version’s legs, torso, teeth, and eyes. Most of the changes to Sonic’s design in the coming movie currently make him appear uncannily human, which some fans have found unnerving.

Sonic is voiced by Ben Schwartz (Parks and Recreation), with Jim Carry as Dr. Robotnik. Westworld’s James Marsden will feature as a state trooper who catches onto Sonic’s super speed.

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Memorial Day Sale: The Best Memorial Day Mattress Sales

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Memorial Day weekend is basically her, and if there’s one big Memorial Day sale that seems to get all the attention, it’s mattress sales. Why? Because everyone sleeps. It’s true.

You might be wondering “why is IGN telling me about mattress deals?” Wouldn’t you prefer to spend a full 1/3rd of your life comfortably? A bad mattress can ruin a good night’s sleep. So we’re out here in these deal streets trying to score you a comfortable mattress and help you save some money at the same time.

Sleep and Save With Memorial Day Mattress Sales

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