Red Dead Redemption 2 Soundtrack Coming This Summer

Rockstar has announced today that they’ll be publishing the soundtrack and score for Red Dead Redemption 2 later this summer.

The studio said in a press release that they will be releasing two albums: one for the original soundtrack and another for the original score. The first, The Music Of Red Dead Redemption 2: Original Soundtrack, which Rockstar describes as a “collection of vocal tracks,” will release on July 12th, 2019 and contain all of the original songs (not background music) written for the game.

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Where Is Xur? Destiny 2 Location And Exotic Weapons And Armor Guide (June 14-18)

Xur has returned for another weekend in Destiny 2 with a couple of Year Two Exotics you might need to fill out your collection. And with the first Iron Banner of the Season of Opulence kicking off next week, one is especially handy–provided you’re not using a sniper rifle to chase the new Crucible Pinnacle weapon like literally everyone else. Here’s where to find Xur and a rundown of what he’s selling.

Like last week, Xur is once again on Nessus. You’ll find him on Calus’s golden barge, standing near all those glittering treasure chests filled with Imperials. His big offer is the Forsaken linear fusion rifle The Queenbreaker, which fires powerful bolts of arc energy great for popping the heads of your Guardian adversaries in the Crucible or when invading in Gambit and Gambit Prime.

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On the armor side, Warlocks have access to a second Year Two Exotic this week: Geomag Stabilizers, a pair of boots that extend the duration of your Chaos Reach Super when you’re dealing damage with it. Sprinting can also top off your Super energy if it’s near full to get you blasting away with Chaos Reach more quickly. For Hunters, there’s Knucklehead Radar, a helmet that maintains your radar even when aiming down sights. It’s very handy for Crucible as well, providing a more detailed radar readout when you crouch. Finally, Titans can snag the ACD/0 Feedback Fence gauntlets, which store energy when you make melee kills and release it in an explosion if you take damage from a melee attack.

Xur Exotics For June 14-18

  • The Queenbreaker (Exotic linear fusion rifle) — 29 Legendary Shards
  • ACD/0 Feedback Fence (Exotic Titan gauntlets) — 23 Legendary Shards
  • Knucklehead Radar (Exotic Hunter helmet) — 23 Legendary Shards
  • Geomag Stabilizers (Exotic Warlock leg armor) — 23 Legendary Shards

If Xur’s inventory doesn’t interest, you can also buy a Fated Engram, if you can afford it. Dropping 97 Legendary Shards on the item will grant you one Year One Exotic you don’t already have for that character. Xur also offers the Five of Swords challenge card for free, which allows you to add difficulty modifiers that increase your score in Nightfall runs.

And if you haven’t finished all of Xur’s Invitations of the Nine from the Season of the Drifter, you can snag one of those as well. The bounty was new in Season of the Drifter, dispensing Powerful gear rewards, a bit of story about the Nine and the Drifter, and a lore drop.

E3 2019: Does Keanu Reeves Sing In Cyberpunk 2077?

CD Projekt Red blew up E3 2019 when it revealed that Keanu Reeves will have a major role in its upcoming RPG Cyberpunk 2077. Reeves stole the show (although it was arguably stolen back by Ikumi Nakamura during Bethesda’s reveal of Ghostwire Tokyo) when he appeared on stage during Microsoft’s E3 press conference. He doesn’t just have a cameo role, though–we found out later from CD Projekt that Reeves’ character, Johnny Silverhand, is the second-most prolific character in the game, after player character V.

Johnny’s presence in the story runs throughout the game, lead quest designer Pawel Sasko told GameSpot during the show. He’s a “digital ghost” who resides in V’s head, which means he’ll pop up often to quip about stuff and to give you a bit of guidance as you play the game. But Johnny is a character in his own right, too. He has an agenda of his own that doesn’t necessarily align with V’s, and how you shape your relationship with him through the choices you make will be impactful on the story as it develops.

There’s a lot of backstory about Johnny in Cyberpunk 2020, the pen-and-paper RPG from which Cyberpunk 2077 is adapted. Before he existed as your almost-imaginary friend, he was a revolutionary and the lead singer of the band Samurai. He died in one of the Cyberpunk 2020 sourcebooks, but though he lacks corporeal form, he still speaks and appears to V in the game.

Johnny’s musical background raises one essential question, however: Will we get to hear Keanu Reeves serenade us when we play Cyberpunk?

“Oh, I can’t talk about it at this point,” Sasko said when our Jordan Ramée put the question to him.

But it’s not like Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t acknowledging Johnny’s musical legacy all over the place. Look at how loaded this screenshot released during E3 is:

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A guitarist playing under a big graffiti sign asking about Johnny? Could they be any more obvious about setting up Johnny Silverhand’s music in the world? They might as well just come out and release a trailer of Keanu singing right now. Like today. Like later this evening. They’re not fooling anyone.

There was also some provocative set dressing in the room where CD Projekt sent journalists to hang out while they waited for their demo:

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It’s a rough photo (sorry, my fault), but you can clearly see a Silverhand record displayed here, plus an actual guitar. Johnny might be dead in Cyberpunk, but the preponderance of circumstantial evidence I’ve gathered suggests his music is alive and well in 2077. And what has music? That’s right: video games.

And you don’t hire freakin’ Keanu “Ted ‘Theodore’ Logan” Reeves as a cyborg singer in a band that’s central to the franchise and just, like, not ask him to sing, right? That would be, and I cannot stress this enough, absolute madness.

This would be specifically ridiculous because Keanu is an actual singer! He was in a band! When he shreds air guitar in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, that’s (probably) not acting–he knows how to play guitar!

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And then there’s the most glaring piece of pro-Keanu-crooning (Krooneanu) evidence: CD Projekt dodging the question. If Reeves doesn’t sing in Cyberpunk, wouldn’t Sasko have just said so? Saying he can’t talk about it means there’s something to talk about, and that thing is that Keanu sings in this game, probably to you specifically because he lives in your head: a private concert in your brain, and by extension, your living room (or wherever your PC is I guess).

The pieces all add up. I’m calling it: Keanu sings confirmed.

Harley Quinn Is Getting A Brand New Limited DC Series

Fan favorite anti-hero Harley Quinn is getting the Black Label treatment with Harleen, a brand new limited series by writer and artist Stjepan Šejić. The book, which will include three oversized, prestige-format issues, will “re-examine” the tragic origin story of Dr. Harleen Quinzel as she sets out to do some good for the world by curing mental illness–only to finally succumb to madness herself under the influence of the Joker.

Take a look at these special preview pages below.

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As a part of DC’s Black Label imprint, Harleen will be set outside of the main continuity of the DC Universe, which allows it to put its own spin on the familiar origin story. In a recent press release, Šejić described the book as “…a story of a flawed person who meant well, a doctor who fell in love with her patient. It is a story of her road to hell–paved with good intentions–and a smile that cost her her soul. More than anything, it is a tale about good people falling. Falling in love, falling from grace, and falling apart.”

The first issue of Harleen will be released on September 25, with issues #2 and #3 following monthly, everywhere comics are sold.

Horizon Zero Dawn Lead Producer Passes Away

Dutch developer Guerrilla Games has pulled the curtain on some saddening news as E3 2019 comes to a close. The studio announced that its lead producer Patrick Munnik passed away. He was just 44 years old.

The news landed early morning Thursday, June 13. The Horizon Zero Dawn developers took to Twitter to deliver the news, saying Munnik is “no longer with us” and that the studio is “eternally grateful” for his contributions to the team.

Herman Hulst, Guerrilla’s managing director and co-founder, shared his heartache on Twitter as well, calling Munnik a “reassuring presence” whose great humor and friendship “will be sorely missed by our entire the team.”

According to a GamesIndustry.Biz report, Munnik joined Guerrilla in 2011, holding the role of senior producer for the duration of his time with the company. He worked on both Horizon Zero Dawn and Killzone: Shadow Fall.

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ThinkGeek Offering 50% Off Everything As Site Shuts Down, Moves In With GameStop

It’s the end of an era for longtime ThinkGeek fans, as the digital store announced this week that ThinkGeek.com officially is shutting down. Starting July 2, ThinkGeek’s curated collection of apparel, collectibles, and other geeky merchandise will be available only in a ThinkGeek section at GameStop, its parent company. The 40 physical ThinkGeek stores across the US will remain open, but ThinkGeek.com will no longer be a place to shop.

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This is sad news, as ThinkGeek has had one of the largest collections of high-quality exclusive merch out there, and it’s unclear just how much of that product offering will be moved over to GameStop’s site. However, there is one thing to soften the blow: ThinkGeek is currently offering 50% off everything sitewide with the promo code MOVINGDAY. All sales are final, and that code excludes free shipping. Due to the high volume of sales, ThinkGeek suggests writing down your confirmation number or taking a screenshot, as you may not receive an order confirmation email.

If you’ve been saving up Geek Points, ThinkGeek’s program that lets you earn points as you shop and later redeem them for free stuff, now’s the time to use them. On July 3, all remaining Geek Points will be converted to an email coupon that you’ll be able to redeem at GameStop. ThinkGeek will also honor any returns on orders placed before June 13. As stated earlier, anything purchased after June 13 is a final sale. Fortunately, ThinkGeek gift cards will continue to work at ThinkGeek stores and GameStop.

This is a great time to snag any items you’ve been eyeing at ThinkGeek, as there’s no knowing for sure whether it’ll be available again. The storewide sale spans every category and interest, so you’re sure to find something you want (or that someone you know would appreciate–early Christmas shopping, perhaps?). Check out some of the items that caught our eye below, and browse everything on sale at ThinkGeek. Be warned–we expect their stock to start selling out fast, so grab what you want ASAP.

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How Men in Black: International Connects to the Original Trilogy

Men in Black: International is a spinoff from the Tommy Lee Jone and Will Smith-starring Men in Black trilogy, and though it’s set in the same universe, the connections between the movies are pretty slim now that Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth star as the titular heroes in black.

Below, we go into full spoiler-y details about all the ways Men in Black: International connects back to the original movies. Spoilers, obviously, lie ahead. For more on MiB, be sure to check out IGN’s review of Men in Black: International, as well as all the aliens and all the gadgets in the MiB franchise.

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Us Director Jordan Peele Explains What His Horror Movie Is Really About

Upon a quick glance, the home release of Jordan Peele’s latest horror movie Us has the traditional set of special features like deleted scenes and numerous featurettes–with no audio commentary in sight, sadly. However, what sets the home release of Us apart from others is that director Jordan Peele is a well of information and has no problem going in-depth about every aspect of the movie. The featurette titled “The Duality of Us” goes into great detail about the true meaning of the movie, which is incredibly layered.

Originally, Peele explained that he has a fear of doppelgangers.”Throughout mythology, doppelgangers often represent bad omens, or a foreshadowing of one’s death,” the director explained. “So I just wanted to sort of pinpoint and work off of that extremely primal fear.”

However, from there, the real meaning of Us has everything to do with being fortunate enough to be a privileged American citizen. “One of the central themes in Us is that we can do a good job, collectively, of ignoring the ramifications of privilege,” Peele continued. “I think it’s the idea that what we feel like we deserve comes, you know, at the expense of someone’s else’s freedom or joy. And the biggest disservice we can do as a faction with a collective privilege, like the United States, is to presume that we deserve it, and that it isn’t luck that has us born where we’re born. For us to have our privilege, someone suffers. That’s where the tethered connection, I think, resonates the most is that those who suffer and those who prosper are two sides of the same coin. You never forget that and we have to fight for the less fortunate.”

This idea of two sides to the same coin, privilege, and duality, centers around young Adelaide Wilson’s “Hands Across America” t-shirt. The 1986 event was to raise awareness and money to end hunger in Africa by joining hands to make a continuous chain across the United States.

“When I thought to put the Hands Across America in this film as an example of this American duality, that here you have this event,” explained Peele. “On the one hand, it’s a beautiful thing. Right? We’re all going to get together. We’re all going to hold hands. And somehow, that’s going to cure hunger. The illusion that we’re contributing to something that actually is making change, as opposed to something that kind of makes us feel better and absolves us of our responsibility to enact actual change.”

Then, there is the actual meaning of the film’s title, which is also very layered and becomes more complicated as the movie pushes forward. “There’s this expanding idea of what the word ‘us’ means,” detailed Peele. “‘Us’ can mean many different things. The only thing consistent about the idea of Us is when you have an ‘us,’ you have a ‘them.’ Every one of us and our doppelganger share a soul. We have a fated connection that isn’t always exact. I described it as being sort of poetic-connection. Fate and magic of the soul doesn’t work in a sort of scientifically dependable way, which is one of the reasons that underpasses the concept didn’t work for the creators.”

Additionally, within this special feature, alone, Peele also delves into the meaning of the rabbits and horror as a genre as well. You can see all of this when the home release (4K, Blu-ray, and DVD) hits stores on June 18. Us is now available digitally, but many of the home release special features are not included with the digital release.

Batman/Superman #1 Puts A Horrifying New Spin On An Already Terrifying Robin

The DC Universe is gearing up for the return of the fan favorite team up book, Batman/Superman, with the creative team of Joshua Williamson and David Marquez this August–and to celebrate, they’ve released a first look at the first five pages of the first issue, which you can check out below.

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Here’s some context if you’ve lapsed on your DC reading over the past year or so. Remember that evil, fanged Robin who just introduced himself as Billy Batson? He’s a member of the Batman Who Laughs’ crew–a team of monstrous, brainwashed youths who run around with crowbars gnashing their teeth at whatever their evil overlord points them at. And, for a while, that’s all their really was to it. The Batman Who Laughs and his underlings are all invaders from an evil alternate reality called the Dark Multiverse (because comics, don’t worry too much about it) so of course, it just went to follow that an evil Batman would have evil Robins, right?

But there’s more to the story now, apparently–and one of the Robins has revealed himself to actually be none other than Shazam, himself: Billy Batson. No, not our Billy Batson–at least, not that we can tell–but a version of Billy Batson from the Dark Multiverse who was corrupted by The Batman Who Laughs. Maybe, at least. From the context of the preview, it’s hard to tell whether or not this is the Billy from our universe or not.ither way, he’s definitely in some serious trouble.

Batman/Superman plans on delving deep into the mysteries of The Batman Who Laughs and the “sleeper agents,” a new Rebirth-era “Secret Six,” who he’s planted across the world–superheroes he has corrupted who continue to live and exist in their normal lives none-the-wiser but who can be transformed into the evilest versions of themselves at any moment. Anyone could be a potential threat and when the truth is finally uncovered, the DC Universe will never be the same. So what does this mean for Billy and his heroic counterpart, Shazam? Only time will tell–but it’s probably nothing good.

Batman/Superman #1 hits shelves August 14.