Chris Pratt’s Band From Parks And Rec Just Released A Music Video

Chris Pratt’s character on Parks and Recreation, Andy Dwyer, is in a band called Mouse Rat. That band has now released a real music video for one of the group’s most famous songs, while the in-universe band revealed plans to release an actual full-length album.

Mouse Rat has debuted the music video for “5,000 Candles In The Wind (Bye Bye Li’l Sebastian),” which is dedicated to Pawnee’s favorite little horse who passed away 10 years ago. The song features such memorable lyrics as, “Maybe someday we’ll saddle up again / And I know I’ll always miss my horsiest friend / Spread your wings and fly.”

According to Spin, this song will be featured on the upcoming Mouse Rat album, The Awesome Album, which has 15 tracks and will debut on August 27. It’ll apparently be available on vinyl, CD, and cassette.

The tracklist also reveals that one Duke Silver, the stage name that Nick Offerman’s Ron Swanson uses for his jazz saxophone career, will be featured on the album. The album is being released by Dualtone Music Group and Entertainment 720, the fictional company created by Aziz Ansari’s Parks and Rec character, Tom Haverford.

“Any creative business coming out of Pawnee is tied to Haverford,” Dualtone president Paul Roper said in a statement (via EW). “From Rent-a-Swag to Tommy Fresh cologne and Tom’s Bistro, not to mention his business ideas not yet formed like the scented phone, talking tissues, contact lenses that display text messages, and the glitter-infused laundry detergent Sparkle Suds, partnering with Entertainment 720’s hype machine was essential. The man is an idea factory.”

The album also features performances by Scott Tanner of the Parks and Rec band Land Ho!. Tanner is played by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy on the TV show.

The Awesome Album

  1. 5,000 Candles in the Wind (Bye, Bye Lil Sebastian)
  2. The Pit
  3. Sex Hair
  4. Catch Your Dream (feat. Duke Silver)
  5. Two Birds Holding Hands
  6. Ann Song
  7. The Way You Look Tonight
  8. Menace Ball
  9. Remember
  10. I Get A Kick Out Of You
  11. Lovely Tonight
  12. I’ve Got You Under My Skin
  13. I Only Have Eyes For You
  14. Pickled Ginger (*performed by Land Ho!)
  15. Cold Water (*Scott Tanner feat. Duke Silver)

PUBG: New State Closed Alpha Pre-Registration Dropping Onto US Android Phones Soon

Battle royale and PUBG fans will soon be able to drop into a whole new experience. Krafton Inc. has released a new trailer announcing pre-registrations for upcoming battle royale game PUBG: New State’s closed alpha.

The minute-long trailer confirms that pre-registration for the closed alpha will begin “in just a few days.” The closed alpha will be available only for Android users in the United States, though the trailer does mention that pre-registrations for the full game will begin on iOS “very soon.”

PUBG: New State was first revealed in February 2021 as a “a free-to-play experience on Android and iOS in 2021.” Within a week pre-registrations for the game reached the five million milestone on Android alone, per a press release from publisher Krafton Inc. All pre-registrations at the game’s official website will receive a free vehicle skin that has yet to be unveiled.

PUBG was first released in 2017 and pioneered the battle royale genre further popularized by Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone among others. The game has since expanded into a PUBG Universe with multiple new games, including the upcoming survival horror game The Callisto Protocol that was announced at the Game Awards 2020 in December.

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HBO’s No Sudden Move Teaser Reveals Incredible Cast And July 1 Release Date

The first teaser for No Sudden Move has been released. The new period thriller from director Steven Soderberg stars Don Cheadle and Benicio Del Toro, and it hits HBO Max on July 1.

The teaser doesn’t actually reveal any footage–it just shows stylised images of the cast with some intriguing voiceovers. But the cast alone makes the movie a must-see when it arrives–the actors also include David Harbour (Stranger Things), Jon Hamm (Baby Driver), Ray Liotta (Goodfellas), Amy Seimetz (Alien Covenant), Kieran Culkin (Succession), Brendan Fraser (The Mummy), and Julia Fox (Uncut Gems). Check it out below:

No Sudden Move is set in Detroit in 1955, and focuses on a gang of small-time criminals who plan what should be the simple robbery of a single document. But inevitably it all goes wrong, and they set out trying to find out who hired them–and why.

The movie sees a return to thriller territory for Soderbergh, who also directed the Oceans trilogy, Out of Sight, Traffic, and Erin Brockovich. The film is written by Ed Solomon, who co-created the Bill and Ted series as well as writing the first Men in Black movie. The film will premiere at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival in June ahead of its streaming debut.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming movies of 2021 and beyond.

What’s New On Netflix In June 2021? Sweet Tooth, Too Hot To Handle, And More

Netflix has plenty of movies, TV shows, and original content headed to its streaming service for June 2021. This includes classic movies you’ll want to watch again, an adaptation of a beloved comic book, and a second season of a reality show where attractive people aren’t allowed to have sex.

Arriving on June 4 is the adaptation of Jeff Lemire’s Vertigo–a DC imprint–series Sweet Tooth, and we got to see the first full trailer for it recently. The upcoming show follows a world where part-human, part-animals are born, and they are hunted by humans. One hybrid named Gus befriends an adult named Jepperd, and the two try to learn more about Gus’s origins. The show looks interesting and unique, and you can check out the first trailer below.

On June 23, one of the weirdest Netflix original series comes back for a second season. Too Hot to Handle is a show featuring a bunch of very attractive people on a beautiful island. And they can win a boatload of money, as long as they don’t have sex with each other–or themselves. Yep, it’s a show about abstinence–in the hopes these singles can make meaningful romantic connections without getting physical. Mostly, it’s amusing to watch these people not to struggle to do things like “kiss someone you met 30 seconds ago.”

Finally, on June 25, the Netflix original movie The Ice Road arrives. The film follows Liam Neeson and Laurence Fishburne as ice road truckers in Canada who have to deliver a piece of equipment to a diamond mind. On their icy journey, they are sabotaged and only have 30 hours to travel 300 miles on the roads that are the most slippy.

Below, you’ll find everything coming to Netflix for the month of June.

New on Netflix in June 2021:

June 1

  • American Outlaws
  • Bad Teacher
  • Cocomelon: a Sunny Day for Play
  • Fools Rush In
  • Happy Endings: Seasons 1-3
  • Love Jones
  • Million Dollar Baby
  • Stand By Me
  • The Best Man
  • The Big Lebowski
  • The Wedding Guest
  • What Women Want

June 2

  • Carnaval
  • Alone: Season 7
  • Kim’s Convenience: Season 5

June 3

  • Summertime: Season 2
  • Dancing Queens
  • Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie: Parts 1 & 2

June 4

  • Feel Good: Season 2
  • Sweet Tooth
  • Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet

June 5

  • Kitty Love: An Homage to Cats

June 7

  • Vampire Academy

June 9

  • Fresh, Fried & Crispy
  • Awake
  • Tragic Jungle
  • L.A.’s Finest: Season 2

June 11

  • Lupin: Part 2
  • Skater Girl
  • Trese
  • Wish Dragon

June 14

  • Elite Short Stories

June 15

  • Workin’ Moms: Season 5
  • Unwind Your Mind

June 16

  • Penguin Town

June 17

  • Black Summer: Season 2
  • Katla
  • The Gift: Season 3
  • Silver Linings Playbook

June 18

  • Elite: Season 4
  • The World’s Most Amazing Vacation Rentals
  • Fatherhood

June 22

  • This is Pop

June 23

  • Too Hot To Handle: Season 2
  • Good on Paper
  • The House of Flowers: The Movie
  • Murder by the Coast

June 24

  • The Naked Director: Season 2
  • Godzilla Singular Point
  • Sisters on Track
  • The Seventh Day

June 25

  • Sex/Life
  • The A List: Season 2
  • The Ice Road

June 28

  • The Seven Deadly Sins: Dragon’s Judgement
  • Killing Them Softly

June 30

  • America: The Motion Picture
  • Sophie: A Murder in West Cork

Fortnite Gets Bouncy For Wild Weeks 3

Epic is always adding something to Fortnite, like more licensed skins, more LTMs, and more weapons. But this week, Fortnite is losing something: gravity. With Wild Weeks 3 now live, Fortnite players will find themselves bouncing around with the decreased gravity of abundant Hop Floppers and Shockwave Grenades for one week only.

After previous Wild Weeks made the game fire-happy and fishier, this week’s theme focuses on getting players hopping around, which should change many combat encounters along the way. Players will want to practice their aim a bit more as things are going to get more vertical.

In addition to Hop Flopper fish being caught more often, Shockwave Grenades and Shockwave Bows will also be lying about in floor loot and within chests at increased rates, giving everyone a chance to jump around. On top of those, Bouncers are unvaulted for one week only. If you missed them in previous seasons, Bouncers are inflated launch pads that can break one’s fall–or send an opponent straight into the air.

The latest Fortnite Wild Week puts a bounce in your step.
The latest Fortnite Wild Week puts a bounce in your step.

The advent of more bouncy items also ties directly into this week’s Legendary Quest, which asks players to accumulate airtime from Hop Floppers and Shockwaves. Those looking to maximize their XP earnings this week will need to eventually rack up 500 total seconds of airtime to complete the five-part Legendary Quest as part of the Week 10 challenges. Our suggestion: Head into Team Rumble, build up huge ramps, then shockwave yourself off of them. You’ll earn five or more seconds each time, and since it’s a Legendary Quest, your Squad can contribute to totals as well.

The “Bouncing Off The Walls” Wild Weeks theme will remain in the game until next Thursday, May 27, at which time it will be replaced by the next theme. If you’ve already completed this week’s challenges, don’t miss the new LTM, Impossible Escape.

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Snag A Monster Hunter Stories 2 Steam Preorder For $10 Off

Capcom’s upcoming Monster Hunter spin-off, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, releases July 9, and anyone planning to pick it up can now take advantage of a great preorder deal available only for Steam. Right now, Fanatical is slashing nearly $10 off the price of Monster Hunter Stories 2 Steam keys, dropping the preorder price to $51 instead of $60.

Anyone who preorders Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will also get a Kamura Maiden Outfit for Ena. If you pick up your preorder from Fanatical keep in mind that you’ll get your Steam key for the game via email closer to its launch. Note that only the standard edition of the game is being discounted by Fanatical.

On Steam, customers can pick up a Deluxe Edition of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin that comes with more outfits for players, Ena, and Navirou as well as some sticker sets. See our Monster Hunter Stories 2 preorder guide for more details on the game’s editions and bonuses.

In Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, players fill the role of a Monster Rider tasked with protecting Ena, a mysterious girl traveling with an egg containing a legendary Rathalos with enough power to destroy the world. The game’s story starts with the mysterious disappearance of all Rathalos, leading your character on an adventure to discover what happened to the species.

Rather than tackle creatures with massive hammers or insect glaives head-on in open-field fights, combat in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will be turn-based. Creatures can be found all over the game’s overworld, and running into them will start a fight, similar to Dragon Quest’s system.

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Black Voices In Gaming Releases New Artwork Featuring 14 Games

The MIX Black Voices in Gaming organization is celebrating this year’s Black Voices in Gaming event and upcoming games from Black developers with a new piece of art.

The promotional art is called The Black Voices in Gaming Freshman Class, and you can see the artwork embedded below. It features illustrations for 14 different titles that are part of the campaign. The full list is available below.

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There are 14 games in all represented in the artwork, all of which are planned to launch in the next year across platforms. Some of these titles include Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl Arcade Edition from Interbang Entertainment, She Dreams Elsewhere from Davionne, and Run Die Run Again from Retro Ninja Games. You can see the full list of titles below.

Black Voices In Gaming Artwork Details:

  1. Kindfolx – Pizza Cat Games
  2. Aerial Knight’s: Never Yield – Neil Jones
  3. Treachery in Beatdown City – Nuchallenger
  4. Nour – Terrifying Jellyfish
  5. Kena – Ember Lab
  6. Onsen Master – Waking Oni Games
  7. Run Die Run Again – Retro Ninja Games
  8. She Dreams Elsewhere – Davionne
  9. Grid Force – Playtra Games
  10. Protodroid Delta – Adam Kareem
  11. Coreupt – Jesse Wright
  12. Super Space Club – Graham of Legend
  13. Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl Arcade Edition – Interabang Entertainment
  14. An Airport For Aliens Currently Run by Dogs – Strange Scaffold

The first Black Voices in Gaming event took place in June 2020, and GameSpot was one of the partners for the showcase. The event put a special focus on highlighting Black voices in the gaming industry, covering games made by Black developers and titles with Black protagonists. The event also featured discussions with the game developers themselves.

Media Indie Exchange co-founder Justin Woodward and Aerial Knights: Never Yield creator Neil Jones launched the showcase to help support Black game developers.

Xbox Announces Big Accessibility Improvements For Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Today, May 20, is Global Accessibility Awareness Day, an event meant to bring awareness to the digital accessibility struggles many still face with websites and technology. Microsoft has been making big strides to address these issues with things like the Xbox Adaptive Controller, and a new series of initiatives are designed to make the Xbox ecosystem even more welcoming.

At 11:30 AM PT / 2:30 PM ET, gaming accessibility program manager and gaming and disability community lead Tara Voelker will join Steve Saylor–a blind gamer and streamer–to discuss accessibility in gaming. It will be held on the Xbox Twitch page, which we’ve embedded here, and there will be a Q&A section to ask any questions you may have.

In a blog post on Xbox Wire, director of Xbox Accessibility Anita Mortaloni announced a new program called the Xbox Accessibility Insider League, or XAIL. This program is available to anyone with a disability and allows them to give accessibility feedback directly to both the Xbox engineering team as well as game developers. The Xbox customer support page has been refreshed, as well, making it easier to find the disability answer desk than before.

Other initiatives include a gaming and disability player experience guide, which gives game developers tools and areas to consider while designing their games. Accessibility guidelines have been updated, as well, with more guidance on things like screen narration, difficulty, UI, and captions. In the future, there will also be party chat options for both speech-to-text conversion as well as text-to-speech.

Some of Microsoft’s first-party games are getting more accessibility features, too. Gears 5’s Navigation Ping will let players with little or no vision make their way through areas using audio queues, and there are also options to disable camera shake or enable target lock. For Minecraft, the Achievement screen has been redesigned to make it easier to navigate and read–or have narrated–as well as offering more granular audio control. Ore patterns have also been adjusted to make them more distinct, which is helpful for players who have trouble differentiating colors.

To learn more about Global Accessibility Awareness Day, check out the official website. It offers resources for attending or hosting events as well as ways you can participate in projects.

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Valheim Reaches Nearly 7 Million Sales, And It’s Still Growing

Valheim continues to perform well commercially. It’s been confirmed that the popular Norse multiplayer game sold 6.8 million copies as of March 31, and it’s expected to shift a million more by the end of June.

This information came out as part of the latest earnings release from Embracer Group, the company that owns Valheim publisher Coffee Stain. “This truly amazing game continues to find new players globally,” Embracer said.

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The company expects Valheim to sell 1-1.2 million additional copies by the end of the current fiscal quarter ending June 30. This would bring the game up to 7.8-8 million sales in total.

Coffee Stain CEO Albert Säfström was taken aback by Valheim’s success, saying in an interview that he expected sales to slow down, but they didn’t.

“Normally you sell the most at the beginning and then it starts to taper down. For at least the first week, every day we outsold what we’d managed the previous day,” he said in April. “It was like if you knock over a glass of water on your desk. Most of the water comes out in the beginning, and that’s what your sales are like. This felt more like if you tried to tip over a bathtub full of water.”

Valheim is still one of the most popular games on Steam, reaching more than 42,500 peak concurrent users on May 20, which is thousands above the numbers for more recently released titles from established franchises, such as Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. That game is available on other platforms, too, however.

Valheim is developed by a small team at Iron Gate Studios. The team is now hiring so it can ramp up to support the ongoing development of the game.

Despite the game’s huge success, it’s still only available on PC. The studio has not ruled out a console edition of the game, however.

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New Back 4 Blood Trailer Introduces The Game’s Cast And The Disturbing Ridden

A new trailer has arrived for Back 4 Blood, a spiritual successor to developer Turtle Rock’s Left 4 Dead series. This time the focus is on just who you’ll be playing as in the zombie apocalypse multiplayer game, as well as several of the enemies you’ll face. Just don’t call them zombies, as thanks to a viral worm infection, much of the planet’s populace has been transformed into what survivors call Ridden.

In the trailer above, Back 4 Blood breaks down its roster of characters, which all serve several different functions as part of the team. War veteran Walker gains increased accuracy from precision kills, team medic Doc has several healing perks, the quick-footed Karlee can sense hazards, and marksman Jim is perfect for players who prefer to eliminate Ridden from a distance.

Survivalist Hoffman can spawn ammo with every kill, the agile Evangelo can break out of grab traps, and Mom has an instant revive ability. Rounding out the cast is Holly, who recovers stamina with each kill and can hit a few Ridden heads out of the park with her modified baseball bat.

As for the Ridden, the Breaker is an infected enemy whose armor allows it to leap right into the fray of a party, the Snitcher summons more Ridden to swarm players, and the Ogre mashes several infected into “meatballs” that it throws at players. The most disturbing Ridden you’ll probably come across though is the Hag, which will literally attempt to eat a player whole. It even has a number of arms sticking out of its mouth, to make escape almost impossible.

Back 4 Blood launches on October 12 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, as well as PS4 and Xbox One. One of its more interesting mechanics is a new rogue-lite card system that makes each run different, which some fans were concerned that it could be used to push microtransactions on players. Turtle Rock addressed the matter in a separate post and insisted that the cards will not be available for purchase via any in-game storefront or first-party storefront.

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