Chun-Li Spinning Bird Kicks Her Way Into Power Rangers: Battle For The Grid In New Trailer

After announcing the Street Fighter V pack last month, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid has unveiled Chun-Li–aka the Blue Phoenix Ranger–via a new trailer.

The trailer shows the Interpol agent battling against the heroes and villains of the Power Rangers universe with her Chinese Kempo style, with many of her trademark moves on display including the Lightning Kick, Spinning Bird Kick, and her Hoyokusen super move from Street Fighter V.

Chun-Li’s Class of ’93 alternate costume makes an appearance as well, changing Chun-Li’s attire from her Ranger outfit to a shirt and skirt combo worthy of the early 90s high school scene.

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is a three-on-three team-based fighting game starring Rangers and enemies from throughout Power Ranger history. The 25-character roster includes the original Red Ranger Jason, the Green Ranger Tommy, and Goldar from the original Power Rangers TV series, as well as Gia the Yellow Ranger from 2014’s Super Mega Force and the Cenozoic Blue Ranger from the 2017 feature film. The game is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, and Steam.

The Street Fighter V pack for Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid adds Ryu and Chun-Li to the three-on-three fighting game on May 25. This is not the duo’s only guest turn in 2021, as they also appeared as skins in Fortnite in February and as playable characters in the mobile fighter Fist of the North Star LEGENDS ReVIVE in April.

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Snag Mass Effect Legendary Edition For A Discount Ahead Of Release Later This Week

The biggest game release this week is Mass Effect Legendary Edition, a remastered compilation of the first three games in BioWare’s iconic action-RPG series. Though $60 is a pretty good value already for a trio of lengthy RPGs, you can already get a discount ahead of release. Walmart is selling console preorders for $50.94 right now. It’s certainly possible that stock will sell out, so those still looking to preorder should snatch this deal up as soon as possible.

Amazon was matching this deal but has since sold out of copies for both PS4 and Xbox One. If you order now from Walmart, you can get free release-day delivery.

Sadly, Walmart isn’t offering a preorder bonus for Mass Effect Legendary Edition. If you want a collector’s item with your copy of the game, you’ll have to order from Best Buy or GameStop at the full $60 price. Best Buy is giving away free steelbook cases with all preorders, while GameStop has an exclusive poster. Check out our Mass Effect Legendary Edition preorder guide for more details.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition comes with every piece of DLC released for all three games in the original trilogy. In terms of upgrades, BioWare improved the character models and textures. All three games will be capable of running in 4K resolution with HDR.

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New Uno Play With Pride Deck Released To Celebrate LGBTQ+ Community

The iconic tabletop card game Uno is getting a new deck themed around the LGBTQ+ community and pride in general. Mattel has announced a new deck called Uno Play with Pride, and it’s part of a new collaboration with the It Gets Better Project charity.

In addition to creating a new deck, Mattel is donating $50,000 to the It Gets Better Project, while the board game company will also be a partner for the group’s digital pride festival in June.

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The new Play with Pride edition of Uno is the same game you know, but its box is now more colorful and the wild card features two hearts and rainbow colors. The box also states, “Embrace diversity with the classic game that’s perfect for everyone.”

The new Uno Play with Pride deck can be purchased in the US for $6 only at Target stores and Target.com. You can get a closer look at the new deck in the images in the gallery above.

“Uno is a celebrated game with the ability to transcend age, culture, and language while bringing people together–something we aspire to do at the It Gets Better Project,” It Gets Better’s marketing boss Eboni Munn said, according to Pride.com. “We are thrilled Mattel has chosen to partner with a non-profit serving a diverse global community of LGBTQ+ youth for its first-ever Play with Pride deck, and we look forward to continued inclusivity and representation that reflects the world we live in.”

PUBG Mobile Goes Full Kaiju With New Godzilla Vs Kong Content

PUBG Mobile has unleashed a clash of the titans on its player base, partnering with Godzilla vs Kong for a kaiju-sized Version 1.4 update to the battle royale.

Godzilla, Kong, and Mechagodzilla will now appear on the Erangel, Sanhok, and Livk maps in the brand new Titan Strikes mode. They will not attack players–unless too many gather around the massive beasts–instead trying to destroy new Apex Cybernetics buildings and Monster Settlements. The new structures can be looted once destroyed, though the Monster Settlements will contain hostile monsters that will need to be defeated first.

The update also comes with a pair of additions timed for early June. The first is brand new Arena map called Hangar coming June 1–which supports which supports the Arena Training, Team Deathmatch, and Team Gun Game modes–while June 9 adds new Lab structures to the Erangel map. These Labs contain “Quantum Transformation Devices” which turns you into a “minature insect player” for a completely new game mode.

Other updates include an over-the-shoulder aiming system designed for more precise shooting and a new two-seater sports car called the CoupeRB for joyriding around the map with a friend.

PUBG Mobile is the mobile version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, the pioneer of the battle royale genre. The game originally launched in February 2018 and has seen 600 million downloads, with 50 million daily active players worldwide according to the official website. As for Godzilla vs Kong, the duo will also be crossing over into World of Warships with both as playable commanders.

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Netflix’s Love Death And Robots Season 2 Gets Violent Red Band Trailer

The red band trailer for Love Death + Robots Volume 2 has been released. The animated sci-fi anthology show returns to Netflix on May 14.

Like last month’s first trailer, this new one teases the mix of dark dystopian stories and animation styles. But this is definitely not-safe-for-work, with plenty of sex, violence, and bad language throughout, plus some spectacular visuals. Check it out below:

Love Death + Robots is produced by David Fincher (Mindhunter, Zodiac, Mank) and Tim Miller (Deadpool, Terminator: Dark Fate). Volume 2 will consist of eight episodes, and while details of the stories haven’t been revealed in advance, Netflix promises it will range “from wild adventures on far-flung planets to unsettling encounters close to home.”

The show has already been greenlit for Season 3, which will premiere in 2022. In a recent interview with IGN, Miller stated that he hopes to continue making the show for as long as possible. “Why would we stop doing this as long as they let us continue to do it?” he said. “I love animation, and I love animators. They’re just kind of a unique breed. It’s a real honor to be able to bring these people the project that they never thought they would get.”

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the best originals, movies, and shows to watch on Netflix in May.

Fortnite NBA Skins Leak As Summer Event Is Teased

Epic Games and the NBA seem to be gearing up for a (no pun intended) crossover event that will have basketball fans excited, according to recent leaks of Fortnite NBA skins.

Thanks to the Epic versus Apple ongoing court case, we already know Epic had been looking at adding a basketball mini-game to Fortnite Party Royale, including a Zion Williamson versus LeBron James community competition. While revealed documents pointed to those ideas being discussed in June 2020, there’s no reason to suspect the idea was scrapped. Almost a year later, we haven’t seen such an event in Fortnite yet, but today’s new leak alongside update 16.40 suggests that may soon change.

Shared first on Twitter by a trio of Fortnite dataminers, a collection of ten customizable Fortnite skins is our first look at upcoming NBA Fortnite skins. While the first images of the skins point only to basic Fortnite-branded jerseys and team apparel, it’s believed that these are the default options, much like how the NFL-branded Fortnite skins include a basic blue and red uniform for players not looking to sport any real team’s logo and colors.

It’s also true that Fortnite already offers non-NBA basketball skins, so this new batch is sure to be something more than that again. The new skins even allow players to customize the backboards worn as Back Bling, which feature interchangeable logos much like those for the NFL skins of last year.

A new update in Creative mode today teases a “to-be-announced summer event” coming soon, which is leading some players to connect the dots between the leaked basketball mini-game, the Zion versus LeBron event, and these forthcoming NBA skins. For now, there’s not a lot to go on to reliably predict those dots are worth connecting, but what we know for sure is these basketball skins, as well as other accessories like emotes, are on their way in a future Item Shop update. Dataminers have suggested the official reveal is coming soon, so we’ll be sure to update this story once those details go live.

In the meantime, you can catch up on how to earn the free Gold Lara Croft Style, or read about everything else that’s new this week in the Fortnite 16.40 patch notes.

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PlayStation 5 VR Headset May Display At 4K And Include Haptics

It appears that Sony is set to develop more top-notch peripherals this generation. According to a report from UploadVR, Sony’s upcoming iteration of the PSVR headset for PlayStation 5 will include a number of improvements and impressive features, including a 4K display and even haptic feedback via a built-in motor.

According to the report, the upcoming headset’s 4K display will be slightly different than the standard 4K we’re used to. Instead of displaying at 3840×2160, the PSVR headset will output at 4000×2040 or 2000×2040 per eye.

Other features that may be coming with the headset include a lens separation adjustment dial and gaze tracking, or more simply put, eye tracking. That last feature is a fairly big deal, as with proper implementation it could totally change how VR users interact with digital spaces. For instance, if a player wanted to throw something they wouldn’t have to turn their whole body or head and throw the object. Instead, all they would have to do is look at where they want to throw something and let loose. Of course, eye tracking also comes with the additional benefit of making digital worlds more immersive and life-like.

Haptic feedback is another standout here, mainly because it hasn’t been implemented in a mainstream product before. That being said, you can currently experience VR with haptic feedback in the headset itself with products from bHaptics, that is, if you have the cash. With the upcoming PSVR headset, players could experience the wind on their face or a headshot in VR for the first time.

Sony has already announced that it is hard at work developing its PlayStation 5 VR headset. Sony Interactive Entertainment senior vice president Hideaki Nishino recently said that the headset would enable “the ultimate entertainment experience with dramatic leaps in performance and interactivity.” Likewise, it was also confirmed that the next PSVR headset would connect to the console with just one USB-C cable and feature new controllers. We have also reached out to Sony for comments on today’s reported PSVR features.

Stephen King’s Lisey’s Story Gets Haunting First Trailer For Apple TV+

Apple TV+ has released the first trailer for Lisey’s Story, a new limited series based on Stephen King’s 2006 novel by the same name. In addition to an impressive cast, one of the show’s major attractions is that King himself will be writing each of the show’s eight episodes.

Lisey’s Story’s official synopsis is as follows: “this terrifying thriller follows widow Lisey Landon as a series of disturbing events revives memories of her marriage to author Scott Landon and the darkness that plagued him.” The series will premiere on Apple TV+ on June 4. Check out the trailer below to get a sense of how the prolific King adapted his own work for TV.

Oscar-winner Julianne Moore co-stars as Lisey, opposite BAFTA-winner Clive Owen as Scott. They are far from the only big names involved in the production, as JJ Abrams serves as producer. Lisey’s Story also stars Joan Allen, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Dane DeHaan, and Ron Cephas Jones. The show is directed by Pablo Larrain, who previously directed Natalie Portman in the movie Jackie. Larrain also directed A Fantastic Woman, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Outside of TV series, Apple TV+ has signed major movies such as Killers of the Flower Moon from director Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro. The streamer also has the movie Emancipation starring Will Smith coming up, along with a Napoleon Bonaparte movie starring Joaquin Phoenix from director Ridley Scott. Schmigadoon! and Ted Lasso are also Apple TV+ productions making the newer service and increasingly exciting streaming destination.

Fortnite’s NFL Skins Were Hugely Popular, Court Documents Reveal

As part of the ongoing court case between Apple and Epic, it was revealed that one of Fortnite’s first major licensed skins store bundles was a huge success. It was confirmed in court documents that Epic sold 3.3 million skins in November and December 2018 alone for its NFL partnership.

These were sold for 1,500 V-Bucks (~$15 USD), which works out to around $50 million in revenue for one set of skins. The NFL no doubt go a cut of those sales as part of its agreement with Epic, but clearly both sides benefitted from the partnership. V-Bucks can also be earned through gameplay, so it’s not a straight 1:1 for revenue.

What’s notable here is that this is seemingly the first time Epic has disclosed any specifics about the performance of its skins bundles, which is one of the main ways that the game makes money.

The NFL skins allowed players to dress up their Fortnite character like an NFL player. All 32 NFL teams were included in the initial store offering. It was so successful that Epic brought back the NFL skins with new features and more in 2020.

The developer also continued its partnership with sports clubs for in-game Fortnite skins. In 2021, Epic partnered with 23 famous football clubs–including Manchester City, AC Milan, Juventus, and more–for skins based on those teams. Given that football/soccer is far more popular globally than American football, it’s likely these skins had strong sales, too.

Looking ahead, NBA skins are reportedly coming to Fortnite in the future.

Outside of sports teams, Epic has teamed up with numerous other giant brands, like Deadpool and Alien, while the company offered skins based on Lara Croft, Kratos, and Master Chief as well. Leaked documents from the Apple vs. Epic trial also showed that Epic was planning or hoping to have Samus from Nintendo’s Metroid series come to Fortnite, alongside Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games and Naruto.

Check out GameSpot’s rundown of all the major Apple vs. Epic developments so far to catch up with the latest news.

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John Cena To Narrate Peacock Project Called WWE Evil

The former 16-time WWE Champion and mega movie star John Cena has his next project for Peacock lined up. WWE announced that Cena will narrate and produce WWE Evil, which is billed as “an entertaining psychological exposé into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history, and their impact on mainstream culture.”

WWE Evil is the latest project to join the group of WWE programming on Peacock after parent company NBC Universal purchased the rights to WWE content in March. It will air along with original series like Undertaker: The Last Ride and Steve Austin’s show, The Broken Skull Sessions.

Peacock is also where you can watch every WWE pay-per-view and Raw, Smackdown, and NXT, but only up to a certain year. At press time, Raw and Smackdown only go back to 2008.

Cena has been announced to return to Monday Night Raw next week and will probably plug the show at some point, but it’s his first WWE appearance in over a year. He was last seen at Wrestlemania 36 in a cinematic match between The Fiend in a Firefly Funhouse Match, in which he lost.

Cena has been experimenting with movies since 2006 with WWE Studios’ The Marine, and now is considered one of the world’s biggest action stars. He’ll soon be featured in Fast and Furious 9, The Suicide Squad, which will have a spin-off solo show for HBO Max as well. He has done plenty of voice work in the past few years as well including the Wonderful Pistachio elephant and currently the voice of Honda for their Rugged campaign.