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Marvel’s Iron Fist Season 2: Who Are The New Villains?

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Battlefield 5 Shares First Battle Royale Mode Details

Like a growing number of shooters, Battlefield V is looking to capitalize on the success of battle royale games by offering its own take on the genre. EA first announced the title’s battle royale mode during its E3 presentation earlier this summer, but since then, we’ve learned very little about it. The publisher has now shared a new trailer that gives fans an extensive look at Battlefield V, and it includes the first details about its mysterious battle royale mode.

As revealed in the new video, which you can watch below, Battlefield V’s battle royale mode will be called Firestorm. Unlike PUBG or Fortnite, both of which pit 100 players against each other, Firestorm will feature 64 players divided up into 16 teams of four. Like a typical battle royale game, the object is to compete against other teams as a ring of fire continually closes in on the map and be the last remaining squad, but developer DICE says the mode is done “the Battlefield way.”

The video didn’t go into many more specifics beyond that, but it did reveal that Firestorm matches will be contested on “the largest Battlefield map ever.” The mode will also feature “destructible buildings, weaponry, and vehicles;” a handful of the latter are briefly showcased in the video, including various types of tanks.

Additionally, the video provides more details about Battlefield V’s other modes, including the single-player War Stories, which will allow players to “experience untold stories of World War II.” It also gives fans a look at Tides of War, a series of post-launch content that will be available for all Battlefield V players. The first chapter is called “The Fall of Europe” and will be available shortly after release.

Battlefield V launches for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 20. The game was originally scheduled to release on October 19 but was recently delayed to further refine it before launch. Players will have a chance to try Battlefield V later this week. Its open beta kicks off on September 6, but those who’ve pre-ordered the title will be able to jump in beginning September 4.

Dave Bautista Thinks a Drax Spinoff Should Happen, Even If It’s Without Him

Dave Bautista may not want to work with Disney again, but he still believes a Drax standalone movie should happen even if he doesn’t play the character.

Speaking to MTV International, Bautista discussed why he thinks the spinoff is a good idea, saying the film would explore the tragic backstory of Drax and his family, which Bautista says has been overlooked.

“You know, I really wish they would tell more of the story of Drax’s family,” Bautista said. “And I think it’s a beautiful story and I think it’s been lost and overlooked a little bit.

“It’s a beautiful and heartbreaking emotional thing to just know where that, you know, love for his family and that heartbreak over his family being lost and murdered, where it comes from.”

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Searching Movie: 7 Clues You Missed For The Big Twist

Countless thriller films leverage technology to manufacture scares. But Searching goes one step further. Similar to Unfriended (which innovated the following approach; Searching has now perfected it), the entire story is told through app and website interfaces, across FaceTime, Facebook, YouTube, and more.

It’s about recent widower David (John Cho), who’s raising teenage daughter Margot by himself. When Margot (Michelle La) goes missing, David investigates her social media platforms to determine what happened to her.

Social media is an information overload, and the movie, correspondingly, is flooded with small details: status updates, video comments, and trending news. Searching is the type of movie that home video and the pause button were made for.

Warning: Spoilers below.

In the end, we learn that lead investigating police officer Rosemary Vick (Debra Messing) has been covering for her son Robert (Steven Michael Eich)–the actual killer–the entire time. She first tries to convince David that his daughter is a runaway, and when that fails, she pins the crime on a local sex offender. The audience (and David) falls for her ruse; most citizens have an inherent trust of authority figures, which the movie exacerbates with numerous red herrings.

Scattered amongst these distractions, though, are several relevant clues to the true identity of the movie’s villain. Here are 7 you might have missed. They’re a testament to the filmmakers’ attention to detail.

Indivisible – 24 Minutes Of Gameplay | PAX West 2018

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Win Destiny 2: Forsaken Collector’s Items Through Bungie’s New Reward Program

Bungie has announced a new rewards program built around Destiny 2: Forsaken. Called Bungie Rewards, enlisting in the program allows you to earn Destiny 2 collector’s items by completing limited time in-game challenges.

You can become a part of Bungie Rewards and start working your way towards completing the first challenge right now. According to Bungie’s website, signing up is a simple two step process. Go to the Bungie Rewards’ page and then verify your PSN, Xbox Live, or Battle.net account via your email. The first challenge ends in about a month, so if you want to participate, you should sign-up for Bungie Rewards sooner rather than later.

To earn the first reward, you’ll have to complete the entire Destiny 2: Forsaken campaign by September 30. Doing so nets you a digital copy of Forsaken’s soundtrack, which also includes two bonus tracks from the Whisper of the Worm quest. You can buy the digital soundtrack from the Bungie Store for $10, but the two bonus tracks are only available via this Bungie Rewards challenge.

Forsaken kicks off Destiny 2’s Season of the Outlaw. Bungie Rewards will offer more limited-time exclusive items throughout the season for completing different in-game challenges. Though additional rewards haven’t been listed yet, Bungie has outlined what the next year of Destiny 2’s DLC looks like.

Destiny 2 is available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC. We gave the game an 8/10 in our review. The Forsaken expansion is live on all platforms, and we’ve created a few guides to help you get through the opening hours–including how to activate the Heroic version of the Tangled Shore’s Public Event and what new Exotic weapons and armor have been added to the game.

Three Big PS4 Game Sales Are Live On The US PlayStation Store

It’s a good week to be a frugal PS4 owner. That’s because you get not one, not two, but three video game sales on the PlayStation Store between now and September 10. If you enjoy the Assassin’s Creed series or games made by Rockstar or Bandai Namco, there’s a good chance you’ll find something worth buying this week. As usual, PS Plus members will get additional discounts on some of the games. Read on for the details.

Fans of historical bloodshed can pick up most of the Assassin’s Creed series at a discount right now. Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection, which contains remasters of Assassin’s Creed II, Brotherhood, and Revelations, is on sale for $20. The seafaring Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is down to $10, while Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered is on sale for $18. And if you haven’t picked up Assassin’s Creed Origins yet, you can do it now for $24, before Odyssey lands in October. Additionally, a hefty amount of Assassin’s Creed DLC and expansions is also on sale.

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Over in the Rockstar game sale, you’ll find titles like Grand Theft Auto V for $20 and the full PS2 trilogy for $18 (or $9 each if purchased individually). The remastered version of LA Noire is down to $20, while Bully, Manhunt, Max Payne, Red Dead Revolver, and The Warriors will only set you back $9 each as well.

For its part, Bandai Namco has also dropped prices on a number of its popular games. You can get the anime fighting game Dragon Ball FighterZ for $30. Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin is on sale for $10, and Dark Souls 3 is down to $15. RPG fans can pick up Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom for $36, or a smattering of Tales games for $15 apiece.

That’s a lot of deals, and we only really scratched the surface of what’s available on the PSN. You can find the full listings for all of the sales right here.

BlizzCon 2018 Expected To Be The Biggest Yet, Exceeding Last Year’s 35K Attendees

BlizzCon 2017 was big; 35,000 people attended, and more than 10 million people from 180 countries tuned in online to watch live. Those are just some of the numbers Blizzard is sharing ahead of BlizzCon 2018, which the company says will be even larger with an expected record attendance.

This year, BlizzCon is promising “new ways to engage” with content online, like interactive polls, and more exclusive content related to Overwatch, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, StarCraft II, Diablo III, and Heroes of the Storm. The trade floor itself is huge, Blizzard shared, spanning 21 football fields with a giant LED screen in the Overwatch Arena that weighs the same an elephant. The convention (and online content) will also be offered in Spanish and Portuguese this year, in addition to the several other languages, so online attendance may be up too.

It’s no wonder BlizzCon is such a big deal, when you look at the overall stats Blizzard is sharing about its community. On Battle.net, there are 37 million active players from more than 200 countries each month, with an average 30K logins per minute and 30 million chat messages per day. The average player has 21 friends on Battle.net, with Koreans having the most at an average 28 friends. On the more random side:

  • Players have given more than 7.4 billion commendations in Overwatch to both friends and enemies.
  • Murky has been killed almost 390 million times in Heroes of the Storm
  • In World of Warcraft, Legion, Dungeon, and Raid bosses have killed players 2.8 billion times, while players have slayed bosses 1.4 billion times.
  • 23.3 billion Murloc cards have been laid down in Hearthstone since it launched.
  • Necros have more than 10 million skill build combos in Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer.
  • Blizzard’s community forms get around 1 million posts per month.
  • StarCraft II players have raked in more than $25 million in esports prize money since its launch.

You can check out the full infographic below. In other Blizzard news, World of Warcraft’s latest expansion Battle for Azeroth has set a sales record, and Diablo 3 is coming to Switch and things are looking good.

Editor’s note: The original text said that more than 1 million people tuned in from 180 countries. The correct number is over 10 million. GameSpot regrets the error.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Best Buy Demo Events Coming To Some Best Buys

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate arrives on Nintendo Switch this December, but some fans will have a chance to go hands-on with the highly anticipated fighting game before then. Electronics retailer Best Buy will hold several Super Smash Bros. Ultimate demo events around the US during September and October, allowing attendees to try the mascot brawler out ahead of its release.

The demo event will come to two different cities every weekend for the next several weeks. The first will be hosted at participating Best Buy stores in New York and San Jose this Saturday and Sunday, September 8-9. The event runs from 10 AM to 7 PM local time on Saturday, and 11 AM to 5 PM local time on Sunday.

The following weekend, on September 15-16, the demo event will be hosted in Los Angeles and Chicago, with additional events scheduled to come to Dallas, Minneapolis, Miami, and other cities after that. You can find the complete event schedule, courtesy of Best Buy’s official blog, below:

Demo units will only be available at one particular location in each city; you can see the participating stores by clicking on the corresponding links above.

Outside of recent events like E3 and PAX West, this marks the first chance most fans will have to try Super Smash Bros. Ultimate before it launches, so if you’re interested in checking the game out and live near one of the participating cities, this is a good opportunity to see why it was one of our favorite games from E3 2018.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate releases for Nintendo Switch on December 7. Nintendo recently unveiled the game’s special edition, which retails for $140 and includes a steelbook case featuring the Smash Bros. logo along with a nice-looking Smash Bros.-themed Switch Pro Controller. The controller will also be sold separately for $75. You can read more in our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate pre-order guide.