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NHL 20’s Best 50 Players Revealed
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With NHL 20‘s September 13 release date right around the corner, EA Sports has now released the list of the Top 50 players based on ratings. The list contains few surprises.
Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid is the overall No. 1, with a 94 OVR. He’s even higher than that in some categories, as his speed rating is a blistering 96.
Sidney Crosby (93 OVR), Nikita Kucherov (92 OVR), Alex Ovechkin (92 OVR), and Nathan Mackinnon (92 OVR) round out the top five. NHL 20 cover star Auston Matthews, meanwhile, comes in at No. 15 with a 90 OVR. You can see the full Top 50 list below.
NHL 20 launches on September 13 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game brings back the pond hockey mode from NHL 19, while it also has its own unique spin on battle royale. In addition, NHL 20 makes a major change for the commentary and broadcast package.
NHL 20 Player Ratings Top 50
- Connor McDavid — 94 OVR
- Sidney Crosby — 93 OVR
- Nikita Kucherov — 92 OVR
- Alex Ovechkin — 92 OVR
- Nathan Mackinnon — 92 OVR
- Patrick Kane — 91 OVR
- Victor Hedman — 91 OVR
- Drew Doughty — 91 OVR
- Andrei Vasilevskiy — 91 OVR
- Carey Price — 91 OVR
- Evgeni Malkin — 90 OVR
- Steven Stamkos — 90 OVR
- Patrice Bergeron — 90 OVR
- Aleksander Barkov — 90 OVR
- Auston Matthews — 90 OVR
- John Gibson — 90 OVR
- Brad Marchand — 90 OVR
- John Tavares — 90 OVR
- Mikko Rantanen — 90 OVR
- Johnny Gaudreau — 90 OVR
- Erik Karlsson — 90 OVR
- Tuuka Rask — 90 OVR
- Sergei Bobrovsky — 90 OVR
- Brent Burns — 90 OVR
- David Pastrnak — 90 OVR
- Tyler Seguin — 89 OVR
- Taylor Hall — 89 OVR
- Vladimir Tarasenko — 89 OVR
- Ryan O’Reilly — 89 OVR
- Anze Kopitar — 89 OVR
- Mark Giordano — 89 OVR
- Claude Giroux — 89 OVR
- Mark Scheifele — 89 OVR
- Blake Wheeler — 89 OVR
- Leon Draisaitl — 89 OVR
- Artemi Panarin — 89 OVR
- Mitchell Marner — 89 OVR
- Braden Holtby – 89 OVR
- John Carlson — 89 OVR
- Alex Pietrangelo — 89 OVR
- Brayden Point — 89 OVR
- Jonathan Toews — 88 OVR
- Phil Kessel — 88 OVR
- Jack Eichel — 88 OVR
- Morgan Rielly — 88 OVR
- Jonathan Huberdeau — 88 OVR
- Sebastian Aho — 88 OVR
- P.K. Subban — 88 OVR
- Frederik Andersen — 88 OVR
- Dylan Larkin — 88 OVR
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Joaquin Phoenix Talks About His Dramatic Weight Loss For Joker And Finding His Laugh
The upcoming Joker movie starring Joaquin Phoenix is one of 2019’s most-anticipated films. Phoenix physically transformed himself for the role, losing a dramatic amount of weight, and now the actor has shared more insight on that and other interesting elements of the film.
Speaking at Joker’s Venice Film Festival premiere, Phoenix said losing an estimated 52 pounds in a short amount of time allowed him to perform scenes in a different, more emotional way. “It turns out that [losing a lot of weight very quickly] affects your psychology. You start to go mad,” he said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Phoenix, who has earned three Academy Award nominations, also spoke about Joker as a character in general and how the experience of filming changed over time.
“It was his struggle to find happiness and to feel connected and to feel warmth and love, and that’s the part of the character I was interested in,” he said. “He was so many different things to me. Who he was in the first few weeks of shooting was completely different than who he was in the end. He was constantly evolving. I’ve never had an experience like this. The more unpredictable and looser we left it, the more exciting it was.”
Phoenix also shared more insight on Joker’s iconic laugh in the movie. For his part, Phoenix said he struggled with getting it to a place that he was happy with.
“I didn’t think that I could do it,” he said. “I kind of practiced alone but I asked [director Todd Phillips] to come over to audition my laugh. I felt like I had to be able to do it on the spot and in front of somebody else. It was really uncomfortable. It took me a long time.”
In addition to Phoenix in the title role, the movie stars Robert de Niro, Zazie Beetz, and Frances Conroy. Joker is something of a change for writer-director Todd Phillips, who previously made the Hangover and Old School comedies. He also wrote for Borat, which earned him his Oscar nomination.
GameSpot’s review of Joker scored it a 10/10. Reviewer Michael Rougeau said Phoenix turns in an “iconic” performance as the clown price of crime as he delivers a “new, complex version of the character we haven’t seen before.” For a wider look at Joker’s critical reception, check out this roundup of Joker reviews.
Following its premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Joker hits theatres widely on October 3.
Checking in with FroStee – Australia’s Hearthstone Grandmaster
One of the biggest changes to the competitive Hearthstone scene this year has been the introduction of Grandmasters – a league-style system featuring 48 of the top players in the world, divided into three regions: APAC, North America and Europe, each with 16 players. The second season of Grandmasters started quite recently, and sees players battling it out every weekend to try and come out on top in their respective region and earn a place at the Hearthstone Global Finals at BlizzCon. Season 2 will also see two players from each region relegated to make room for fresh faces, so the stakes are high. On top of that, this season has also introduced a new format, moving away from Specialist towards a modified version of Conquest. You can find out what a number of Hearthstone pros think about that change here.
NHL 20 Introduces 33 “Alumni Teams,” And The Whalers Are Among Them
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Among the new features in this month’s NHL 20 are Alumni Teams, which are squads featuring legacy players and even teams altogether that no longer exist.
There are 33 Alumni Teams in NHL 20. Among the former teams featured in the game are the Hartford Whalers, the Minnesota North Stars, and the Quebec Nordiques. The rest are teams that still exist today but they feature rosters of some of the best players from each team’s history.
Hailing from Connecticut myself, I am particularly excited to play as The Whalers. The team played its final game in Hartford in 1997, before moving to Raleigh, North Carolina where they became the Carolina Hurricanes. Mark Rein, the co-founder and vice president of Fortnite studio Epic Games, is one of the minority investors in the Hurricanes.
#NHL20 will feature 33 playable Alumni Teams comprised of some of the best players in each teams history! Including former franchises like the Quebec Nordiques, Minnesota North Stars and Hartford Whalers! pic.twitter.com/XLFbhfUAqO
— #NHL20 (@EASPORTSNHL) August 30, 2019
During last year’s NHL season, the Hurricanes played the Bruins in Hartford Whalers jerseys as part of a commemorative event. They even played the famous Whalers “Brass Bonanza” goal-celebration song. Check it out in the video clip below from the NHL.
NHL 20 launches on September 13 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In other news, EA Sports has officially announced the Top 50 highest-rated players, and Connor McDavid is No. 1.
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Length Is What You Would Expect
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Activision’s big new Call of Duty game, the Modern Warfare reboot, launches in October. It’s poised to be one of 2019’s biggest games. But how long will it take to beat?
As with pretty much all games, the way you play will determine how long it takes to beat. That’s also true for Modern Warfare, studio narrative director Taylor Kurosaki told Game Informer. That being said, Kurosaki said players can expect Modern Warfare’s campaign length to be “in line” with what players would expect from a Call of Duty game.
“It varies greatly,” Kurosaki said. “The length of this campaign is exactly in line with the lengths of what you would expect in a contemporary Call of Duty campaign.”
Campaign is just one element of the new Modern Warfare. The game also features multiplayer, which adds the large-scale Ground War mode this year, along with a Spec Ops co-op mode. The game doesn’t feature a Zombies mode, and there are no current plans for battle royale.
The new Modern Warfare launches on October 25 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. In a big change for the series, there will be cross-play multiplayer support between competing consoles.
Early access to the upcoming multiplayer beta for Modern Warfare begins September 12 on PS4, while the open beta starts September 14 on Sony’s system before it extends to Xbox One and PC at some point later on.
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