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The Suicide Squad’s Kaiju Starfish: Who the Heck Is Starro?

As James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad heads to theaters, one thing that has become clear from the trailers is that Task Force X is going to have to battle Starro at some point during the course of this misadventure.

Who? Why, Starro the Conqueror, of course. Otherwise known as the very first supervillain the Justice League ever battled and one of the most powerful psychics in the DC Universe. But if you need to brush up on your giant starfish lore, we’re here to help. We’ll break down the colorful history of this very odd villain and why he’s making his live-action debut in a Suicide Squad sequel of all places. These are the topics we cover here…

  • Who the Heck Is Starro?
  • Starro’s Origin and Pop Culture Inspirations
  • Starro’s Powers and Abilities
  • Starro vs. Starro the Conqueror
  • From Starro to Jarro
  • Starro in TV and Games
  • How Starro Fits Into The Suicide Squad

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Who the Heck Is Starro?

Some villains are exactly who and what they appear to be. Starro is a gigantic alien parasite who resembles a starfish. His never-ending thirst for conquest has taken him from one end of the DCU to the other, seeking out worlds to enslave. Between his enormous size, his prodigious psychic powers, and his ability to spawn millions of spores, Starro is all but an unstoppable force. Fortunately for Earth, the Justice League has always managed to find a way to loosen Starro’s suction-cupped grip on the planet. We wouldn’t be so optimistic about Amanda Waller’s band of D-Listers managing the same feat in The Suicide Squad.

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Starro’s Origin and Pop Culture Inspirations

Starro made his original debut in 1960’s The Brave and the Bold #28, the issue that also introduced comic readers to the Justice League of America. Whereas the DCEU and DC’s contemporary comics depict Darkseid as the all-encompassing threat that brings together Earth’s most powerful heroes for the first time, back in the day a giant, psychic starfish was the only call to action Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter needed (Batman and Superman couldn’t be bothered).

Starro’s creation is credited to writer Gardner Fox and artist Mike Sekowsky, though editor Julius Schwartz also contributed to the original Starro conception. Schwartz once indicated the “Starro the Conqueror” name was inspired by Ray Cummings’ sci-fi novel Tarrano the Conqueror, which deals with a Machiavellian alien who plots to conquer worlds through strategic assassinations. Interestingly, the character Tarrano as he’s depicted on the book’s cover bears more than a passing resemblance to Green Lantern’s arch-rival Sinestro.

As for why the creators opted for a giant starfish, that seems to have been yet another case of DC tapping into the monster movie craze of the time, specifically the growing popularity of Godzilla and other Japanese kaiju characters. DC fans have pointed out the clear similarities between Starro’s design and the starfish monsters from 1956’s Warning From Space, so that may have played a part in Starro’s creation.

Thanks to his ability to asexually reproduce, Starro has a habit of cheating death, nursing himself back to full size, and returning to threaten Earth all over again. The character has served as an infrequently recurring villain over the decades, appearing in various Justice League comics as well as other titles like Adventure Comics, Teen Titans and REBELS. Little by little, DC has revealed more about the villain’s unusual background and even pushed the self-styled “Conqueror” in a more heroic direction.

Starro’s Powers and Abilities

Starro has all the strength and durability you’d expect from a kaiju-sized starfish, along with other powers like flight, energy manipulation, and regeneration. So long as some piece of his body survives, Starro will always eventually grow back to full health.

His greatest strength, however, is his psychic talent. Starro is a telepath who can control the minds of others, even powerful heroes like Green Lantern. Starro can also spawn millions of smaller duplicates of himself, which can then attach themselves to his prey and control their bodies so long as they remain bonded. Basically, Starro combines all the worst things about kaiju and the Xenomorphs of the Alien franchise.

Normally, Starro in his full-grown form is several hundred feet tall – enough to knock over buildings and generally wreak havoc on major cities. But in some cases, he’s grown large enough to cover entire oceans and terraform planets.

Fortunately for Earth’s heroes, Starro has a few weaknesses that are easily exploitable. Often these weaknesses seem to be completely arbitrary plot devices. For example, in his original battle with the Justice League, the team’s obligatory, useless sidekick Snapper Carr saves the day because his quicklime-covered body proves immune to Starro’s powers. In a later battle, Starro receives a power boost by drawing in polluted water, only for Aquaman to turn the tables by summoning a flood of clean water.

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Starro vs. Starro the Conqueror

While traditionally DC has used the names “Starro” and “Starro the Conqueror” pretty much interchangeably, it was only fairly recently that fans learned the two are actually different characters. As revealed in the 2009 REBELS comic from writer Tony Bedard, the real Starro the Conqueror isn’t a starfish at all. He’s a humanoid alien who managed to bend an entire race of parasitic starfish to his will.

According to this revamped origin story, originally Starro’s race consisted of waves of mindless, nomadic parasites who traveled the galaxy in search of civilizations to turn into helpless slaves. These aliens finally meet their match when they attempt to conquer the planet Hatorei, which is populated by a race of peaceful, psychically connected beings. One of the Hatorei, Cobi, is driven mad by the destruction of his homeworld and is able to psychically overpower the Starro attached to his face. Using that Starro as a link to the others, Cobi is able to psychically bend the entire race to his will. He becomes Starro the Conqueror – the true power behind an endless armada of parasitic starfish.

That story played out shortly before DC partly rebooted its comic book line with the New 52, so it’s unclear whether this revamped approach to Starro still holds true in 2021. He may be back to just being a giant, psychic starfish with a gluttonous appetite.

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From Starro to Jarro

Starro has undergone another major transformation in recent years, pivoting away from his traditional villain role to become an ally to the Justice League. That evolution begins in 2018’s Justice League: No Justice, which features a united team of Earth’s greatest heroes and villains responding to the fallout of Dark Nights: Metal. After spending some psychic bonding time with Martian Manhunter, Starro feels the call to be a hero. He makes good on that desire when he helps save Brainiac’s people, the Coluans, from an all-powerful Omega Titan. Starro tries and fails to take over the Titan’s body, only to be ripped to pieces. However, his heroic sacrifice buys enough time for the Coluans to evacuate their world.

That’s not the end of Starro’s tale. Batman is able to save a piece of the starfish’s body, which he nurtures in a jar. That reborn, pint-sized Starro becomes known as “Jarro,” basically the Justice League’s answer to Baby Groot. Jarro even refers to Batman as “Dad” and dreams of one day becoming the new Robin. No one has the heart to tell Jarro what usually becomes of Robins after a year or two on the job.

Starro in TV and Games

Given his massive size and unusual appearance, it should probably come as no surprise that Starro has yet to make a proper live-action appearance. To date, we’ve only seen cameos of and references to this villain on shows like Arrow, The Flash, Smallville, and Powerless. However, Starro does have a long history of appearing in DC’s animated projects (both TV series and DVD movies) and video games.

  • TV: Starro’s first TV appearance came in an episode of 1967’s The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. He later popped up in Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond and Young Justice. However, Starro’s biggest role to date has been in Batman: The Brave and the Bold (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) where he becomes the main villain of Season 2.
  • Games: Starro has served as a boss character in DC games like the Nintendo Wii version of Batman: The Brave and the Bold and DC Universe Online, and has cameoed in games like Injustice: Gods Among Us and Batman: Arkham Knight. Only one game – the MOBA title Infinite Crisis – actually allows gamers to play as Starro.

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How Starro Fits Into The Suicide Squad

We’ve finally reached the era where a giant psychic starfish is just par for the course in a big-budget superhero movie. Starro will play a role in The Suicide Squad, though whether he’s meant to be the film’s main villain or just one foe among many is unclear.

Based on what we know about the plot of The Suicide Squad, Task Force X is sent on a search-and-destroy mission to the politically unstable nation of Corto Maltese. In the comics, Corto Maltese houses a top-secret laboratory/prison called Jotunheim, which houses a number of top-secret experiments and weapons dating back to the Nazis. We can probably assume a Starro specimen is being kept in the lab. And given that these mercenaries aren’t exactly the brightest bulbs in the supervillain box, one of them will probably set Starro free by accident. How will a crew of expendable killers with mostly minor super-powers stop a being as powerful as Starro the Conqueror? That should be interesting to see.

Based on the poster above, it also seems Peter Capaldi’s character, The Thinker, is somehow connected to Starro. Given that The Thinker uses his custom-built “thinking cap” to control the minds of others, it may be that his powers are derived from Starro. Or it could be that Clifford DeVoe is forcibly recruited for the mission because his cap makes him one of the few resistant to Starro’s powers.

DC didn’t reveal Starro’s existence in the film until the first trailer debuted. Given that we still don’t know who or what Taika Waititi is playing in the movie, we could easily see him providing the voice of Starro. After previously playing Korg in the MCU and IG-11 on The Mandalorian, voicing a psychic starfish may be the only logical next step for Waititi.

For more on The Suicide Squad, learn more about the full cast of this DCEU sequel and take a deep dive into the history of John Cena’s character Peacemaker.

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For even more on the film, check out our The Suicide Squad review, catch up on how to watch The Suicide Squad, find out who won our Face-Off of the best DC Comics villain of all time, or read up on the history of Idris Elba’s character Bloodsport or Nathan Fillion’s character TDK.

Aug. 4, 2021: This story has been updated with the latest information about The Suicide Squad.

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Daily Deals: 25% Off Super Smash Bros Ultimate for Nintendo Switch, 30% Off Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for PS5

Today you can save 25%-30% off two excellent games, Super Smash Bros Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch and Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for the PS5. In other deal news, save over 50% off the Razer Hammerhead truly wireless earbuds (bigger discount than yesterday), score a Lenovo Legion 7i gaming tower with RTX 3070 video card for only $1599, or preorder the new flagship Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 49″ Mini LED gaming monitor and get a $300 pair of JBL headphones for free. These deals and more below.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate for Switch

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One of the most rarely discounted Switch games has dropped in price by about 25% today. Super Smash Bros Ultimate is, in my opinion, the best “party” game you can get for the Nintendo Switch and is easily the most comprehensive Smash Bros game to date with a whopping 76 character roster and over 100 levels to choose from. This is a game that everyone should have in his or her collection, especially at this price.

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Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Edition for PS5

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Save 30% off the PS5 exclusive Intergrade edition. This edition brings plenty of updates to the table, including a brand new episode featuring Yuffie. Some quality of life changes include a performance mode that bumps up the frame rate to 60fps, support for the PS5 DualSense haptic feedback, and improved texture, lighting, and environments (no more ugly doors).

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Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

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The Pro Controller normally sells for $69.99 everywhere, but Amazon has it for $59 (17% off). Apart from Joy-Cons, this is the only officially licensed wireless Switch controller that supports motion controls, HD rumble, and built-in amiibo functionality. It’s also the preferred controller for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, which is on sale today.

Razer Hammerhead Truly Wireless Earbuds

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The Razer Hammerhead truly wireless earbuds is over 50% off today at Amazon. These gaming-centric earbuds feature 13mm drivers with ample amounts of bass, low latency, IPX4 rating for sweat and water resistance, up to 15 hours of battery life.

Lenovo Legion 7i RTX 3070 Gaming PC for $1599

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This Lenovo gaming PC is actually sold and shipped from Lenovo direct, but through Newegg. This is the best price we’ve seen on an RTX 3070 equipped Lenovo Legion 7i tower. It’s paired with the new 11th generation Intel Core i7-11700K unlocked 8-core processor, 16GB of memory, and a generous 1TB solid state drive. The RTX 3070 is a beast of a video card; it’s slightly more powerful than the previous generation RTX 2080 SUPER.

Preorder New Star Wars Tamagotchi on Amazon

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Now you can take R2-D2 wherever you go as a cute little tamagotchi. Take care of your little droid by keeping him charged, cleaning him, and teaching him up to 19 different skills with a variety of mini-games. Of course there are dire consequences if you neglect your job in keeping R2-D2 happy.

Sony WH1000XM4 Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Bluetooh Headphones

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The ever popular and highly rated Sony WH1000XM4 headphones are back down to $278 from its original $350 price point (21% off). This is the newest generation of Sony’s best sounding noise-cancelling headphones and the active noise cancellation and audio quality are equal to that of the best Bose QuietComfort headphones, which is currently $100 more.

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 49-Inch Mini LED Gaming Monitor – The Best Gaming Monitor Around

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Preorder the Samsung Neo G9 gaming monitor (out on August 23), and get the JBL Quantum One Gaming Headset for free. That’s a $300 headset. This is the first Mini LED gaming monitor we’ve seen and easily the best monitor in Samsung’s “Odyssey” series. Mini LED technology is pretty new. You’ll see them in the highest end Samsung and TCL TVs as well as the newest Apple iPad Pro 12.9″ XDR display. The cost keeps 99% of us gamers at bay, but for those who can afford it, you currently won’t find a better monitor.

LG UltraGear 32-Inch 165Hz Gaming Monitor

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This is a great gaming monitor at an outstanding price. For only $250 you’re getting a 32″ LG UltraGear monitor with QHD (2560×1440) resolution, 1ms response time, 165Hz refresh rate a,d AMD FreeSync compatibility. The VA panel makes it both a good gaming and workstation monitor thanks to its wide viewing angles.

Seagate 5TB USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive

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This portable hard drive adds more storage to your PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. Portable drives are much smaller than their desktop hard drive siblings and require no additional power other than the obligatory USB port.

WD Black SN850 M.2 SSD with Heatsink

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This is currently the most popular (and probably the best) SSD to get for your PS5 storage upgrade. This is a blazing fast drive with transfer speeds rated at up to 7,000 MB/s and a PCIe Gen4 interface and it comes preinstalled with a heatsink. It’s also confirmed by Western Digital themselves to be compatible with the PS5.

New Release! Crucial P5 Plus M.2 SSD for PS5

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Crucial has released a brand new PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 SSD today, and it’s not a coincidence that it’s a perfect match for the PS5’s SSD upgrade requirements. The only caveat is that this SSD comes bare without any heatsink. If you’re going to get one, don’t splurge. Something like this $12 low-profile heatsink will do just fine.

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The Lord of the Rings Illustrated Hardcover Edition

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This LotR Illustrated Hardcover Edition hasn’t been released it (it’s out October 19), but you can already preorder it and save 20% off the retail price. This is the first discount we’ve seen. This massive 1,200+ page tome includes illustrations from author JRR Tolkien, for the first time in any edition of the series since 1954.

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James Gunn Says The Suicide Squad Review Bombing “Means Nothing”

The Suicide Squad won’t release to HBO Max and theaters until August 6, and is poised to make more than $30 million for its opening weekend in the US alone. Not everyone is enthusiastic, however. The movie is being “review bombed.” Typically, this is internet phenomenon where disgruntled fans flock to leave negative user reviews of a movie they haven’t seen in an attempt to harm its sales or popularity. While review bombing is relatively common, writer-director James Gunn has responded to it on Twitter, which is somewhat unusual.

“I’ll live,” said Gunn on Twitter. “Stuff like this means nothing in the big picture.”

Gunn only spoke up about it because a fan asked him about it, and why he thinks it’s happening. Per the tweet above, Gunn says “I’ll live” and thinks “it’s only a few who feel it’s worthwhile spending their time doing stuff like this.”

GameSpot’s The Suicide Squad review scored the film a 9/10. When we recently did a review roundup for the film on July 29, the movie had 14 critics giving an aggregate score of 76. Rotten Tomatoes, meanwhile, had 40 reviews netting it a much more impressive 98% fresh. Since then, both reviews have only moved by 1%–Metacritic to 77% and Rotten Tomatoes to 97%. But, you know, the movie isn’t even out yet.

Back 4 Blood Beta – How To Get Early Access, Start Date, And More

Back 4 Blood is just a few months away from launching, and in case you’re wondering if the game is just right for you without having to spend $60 on it, an upcoming beta should give you a good idea of how the game operates. Here’s everything you need to know about Back 4 Blood’s beta, how to get in early, and the content that you can expect to try out.

What Is Back 4 Blood?

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Developed by Turtle Rock, Back 4 Blood is a spiritual successor to Valve’s classic Left 4 Dead series. A first-person co-op zombie shooter except infected people are referred to as “The Ridden” after being infected by parasitic worms, Back 4 Blood’s gameplay mixes action with several layers of customization as players fight to survive in the post-apocalypse.

Back 4 Blood Beta Start Date

There’ll be two different betas available. An early access beta for anyone who preordered the game will start on August 5 and an open beta will kick off from August 12.

  • Early Access Beta–August 5-9, 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET
  • Open Beta–August 12-16, 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET

How Do I Sign Up For The Early Access Beta?

If you can’t wait for the open beta, the easiest way to try it out early is to preorder Back 4 Blood for guaranteed access. You can also register for Early Access Beta access on the official Back 4 Blood beta homepage and hope that you get a beta code in your email inbox, or you can link your Warner Bros. Games account to your Twitch account. By watching a streamer play the Back 4 Blood Early Access Beta for 60 minutes with Twitch Drops enabled, there’s a chance that you might receive a beta key this way if you’re lucky.

What’s Included In The Beta?

Back 4 Blood’s beta will include two maps for its Swarm and PvP modes, two co-op PvE maps, access to a variety of weapons, and the characters Mom, Evangelo, Holly, Walker, and Hoffman to play as.

Swarm pits two squads of four players against each other, with each side taking turns to play as the human Cleaners or infected Ridden, with the winners being the first team to successfully win the most rounds in a best-of-three series. Players can also explore the Fort Hope hub and build decks using Back 4 Blood’s rogue-lite card system that provides various effects during combat.

Which Platforms Is The Beta Available On?

PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5.

When Does Back 4 Blood Release?

Back 4 Blood officially launches on October 12 for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5. Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to access the game on launch day as part of the service on console, PC, and cloud.

For more info on the game, the various editions available for order, and early adoption bonuses, you can check out our Black 4 Blood preorder hub.

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Amazon’s New World MMORPG Delayed Again To September 28

New World, the upcoming MMORPG from developer Amazon Games Orange County, has been delayed for the third time. The game now launches on September 28, missing its August 31 release date.

In a Twitter statement, the New World development team said the extra time will give them the chance to “smash bugs, improve stability, and polish the game.” This delay comes after it had a successful closed beta period, which featured issues the studio wants to iron out before launch.

The closed beta was available to anyone who preordered the game on PC. According to Amazon Games Orange County, New World accrued “more than a million adventures” who played some 16 million hours, making it one of the most-watched games on Twitch. At the very least, the MMORPG got off to a good start with more than 200,000 concurrent players on Steam during its first week. It even become one of Steam’s best-selling games following the opening of its closed beta period.

Still, there are some glaring bumps in the road for New World. Being exclusive to PC for the time being, the game reportedly bricked high-end graphics cards like the RTX 3090. Amazon has since responded to the complaints by downplaying the severity of the issue, while video card manufacturer EVGA said it would replace fried RTX 3090 GPUs–as long as it was a company-licensed card.

New World will launch on PC on September 28.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War And Warzone Are Offering Double XP Ahead Of Season 5

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Warzone are offering double XP this coming weekend, and the timing is notable. That’s because with Season 5 beginning on August 12, now is the final chance to make it through the Season 4 battle pass and unlock more content before it goes away.

This double XP weekend for Cold War and Warzone applies to standard progression XP and battle pass XP. The promotional period begins August 6 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET and wraps up on August 9 at the same time.

Season 5 begins August 12 and there is a lot more content expected for both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, so fans of both games have more to look forward to. For more, check out everything we know so far about Season 5 ahead of its launch next week.

Outside of those games, Activision recently reaffirmed that Sledgehammer will release its new Call of Duty game later this year, and it will take players to a setting that “fans know and love.” It is widely rumored that the game is a sequel to 2017’s Call of Duty: WWII and returns to that historical setting. This game is rumored to be announced in August, so it might not be much longer until we know more.

Outside of the console/PC series, Activision also just announced that it created a new internal mobile studio to work on a second Call of Duty game for phones.

Beyond Activision’s games, parent company Activision Blizzard is embroiled in a lawsuit from the state of California over the company’s reported “frat boy” culture and discrimination against women. During an earnings call, CEO Bobby Kotick responded to the suit and said, “There is no place at our company where discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any kind will be tolerated.” He also promised to fire employees and managers who have run afoul of Activision Blizzard’s policies.

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Tekken 7 Bans Over 400 Accounts “Suspected” Of Cheating Ahead Of Evo

Over 400 accounts have reportedly been banned from Tekken 7 following a recent update targeting players suspected of cheating and/or boosting their ranks.

According to producer Michael Murray, the 3D fighter received an update on August 3 that takes out “people suspected of using a cheat tool in Ranked Matches.” Others who were found cheating or violating the game’s End-User License Agreement (EULA) were also banned from Tekken 7.

Murray outlined the specific kinds of players that have been banned from the game. Those who play multiple matches against the same opponent “within a certain time frame” and no other matches in between were banned, as this is seemingly an exploit to boost a person’s Rank.

This explanation led to some confusion, so Murray provided a further explanation. The players that were banned played multiple matches in quick succession of each other, with rounds lasting “way less than 10 seconds” and the subsequent winner walking away with perfects on most occasions.

Rematching against someone you’re having fun with shouldn’t get you banned, according to Murray. It’s when you exploit the system to boost your rank or cheat in Tekken 7 that results in punishment. Murray said that while the team can’t address individual cases where someone might have been inappropriately banned, they’re “hoping to improve the experience of everyone playing the game.”

This huge banwave comes just days before Evo 2021, which will be held on August 6-8 and August 13-15. Alongside Tekken 7 are other popular fighters like Guilty Gear Strive and Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate. You can watch Evo 2021 right here, as well as on the organization’s official Twitch channel.

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Apex Legends Seer Guide – How To Best Use Season 10’s New Character

Apex Legends Emergence has begun (Season 10 patch notes are live too), introducing the 18th playable character: Obi Edolasim, aka “Seer.” Like Season 9’s Valkyrie, Seer is a recon legend, making him ideally suited to scouting and tracking. Unlike Valkyrie, Seer is better equipped for the latter than the former–he can’t get a lay for the land or transport his allies to safety as easily as Valkyrie can, but Seer’s abilities make him a powerful tracker.

Below, we go over everything we’ve learned playing as Seer, including his weaknesses and strengths. We also detail which legends pair well with Seer’s abilities, as well as how to play as the described “ambush artist” to take down your prey amidst the chaos of a battle royale.

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Seer’s Abilities And Class Skill

  • Passive Ability: Heart Seeker – Hear and visualize the heartbeats of enemies within 75m while aiming down sights.
  • Tactical Ability: Focus of Attention – Summon micro-drones to emit a delayed blast that goes through walls, interrupting and revealing enemies.
  • Ultimate Ability: Exhibit – Create a sphere of micro-drones that reveal the location of enemies moving quickly or firing their weapons within.
  • Class Skill: Recon – Scan survey beacons to find the next location of the ring

Seer’s Strengths And Weaknesses

Seer is a stealth-based tracker, ideally suited for pinpointing an enemy’s location and surprising them with a carefully orchestrated ambush. He excels at close- to mid-range, so he should take the lead when enemies are within 75-100m. You should grab weapons designed for that range (our favorites are the G7 Scout, 30-30 Repeater, Bocek Compound Bow, and Rampage LMG) and take on a more supportive role from behind the close-range fighters on your squad if combat occurs in an open space.

Though his tactical ability does do a slight amount of damage (10 points of damage–it’s really not that much), Seer’s abilities are all primarily geared around gathering and sharing information with his squad. When playing as Seer, it’s your job to manage the cooldowns on your tactical and ultimate abilities, using each at the best opportune time to highlight enemies so that your allies can easily kill them.

Because of the limited range of his abilities, Seer is tailored to very specific situations–remaining in constant contact with your team and knowing the layout of the battlefield is key to success. Many legends have abilities geared to helping them overcome mistakes; Seer does not. So to best utilize his abilities, it’s ideal to have a basic understanding of how to best approach all major points of interest and know where your allies are in relation to the enemy at all times.

Surprisingly enough, Seer’s greatest weakness is the sky. Because of the delay on Focus of Attention, it can be trickier to time it with a falling/flying target than one running along the ground. Additionally, Exhibit stops tracking targets once they’ve left the ground for a certain amount of time (no matter how fast they’re moving). A small jump won’t get you off Seer’s radar, but Pathfinder’s Zipline Gun, Octane’s Jump Pad, Horizon’s Gravity Lift, and both Valkyrie’s VTOL Jets and Skyward Dive will.

Best Pairings With Seer’s Abilities

Bloodhound is one of the best legends to pair with Seer as Bloodhound can first use their abilities to cast a wide net and figure out the general location where enemies are hiding and then Seer can use his abilities to pinpoint the enemy squad’s exact location.

Bangalore is a surprisingly helpful pairing as well. Using her Smoke Launcher, Bangalore can fill rooms with smoke, blinding friend and foe alike–unless Seer is there to use Exhibit, highlighting the enemies through the smoke. Your enemies won’t be able to see you, but you and your teammates will be able to see them. Caustic works for this strategy too, but he can’t blanket as wide an area as quickly as Bangalore can.

Because Seer has such a small window of effectiveness, any legend that can help him quickly move across open fields to reach the more enclosed spaces where he excels is a worthwhile partner. Pathfinder and Octane are our favorites, but Valkyrie and Wraith work too.

Best Counters To Seer’s Abilities

Seer’s direct counter is Mirage. Though the holographic trickster’s decoys don’t produce heartbeats, they all get tagged as targets in Seer’s Exhibit. If you see a Seer Exhibit, send in a decoy with your two squadmates while you wrap around and you’ll possibly trick the Seer into thinking your two allies are a full squad. And once you actually are on the Seer, use Mirage’s ultimate ability–Seer will be so overloaded with information, it will prove difficult for him to react before you get a few shots on him first.

Keep in mind: Mirage’s decoys need to be in close proximity to Seer for Mirage to be a direct counter. From a distance, it’s much easier to discern which Mirage is a decoy and which is the real deal–at that point, Seer is more a direct counter to Mirage.

Both Revenant and Caustic are good counters to Seer as well, though to a lesser extent. Revenant can use his Death Totem outside of Exhibit before walking into it as a shadow to scout the area without much consequence, and maybe even manage to Silence the Seer before getting sent back to the totem. And Seer’s abilities do not pick up or destroy Caustic’s traps–if Seer manages to scan you while you’re playing as Caustic, throw up some Nox Gas Traps and just wait for him to come to you.

Though not a direct counter to Seer, Wraith does not appear in his Exhibit nor on his Heart Seeker while she’s using Into the Void. So she can get the drop on him provided the battlefield is noisy enough to mask the unique sound she makes while entering and exiting the void.

Tips And Tricks

  • Though Seer’s passive ability has an audible range of 75m, Heart Seeker can sense heartbeats beyond that provided you have direct line of sight.
  • Heart Seeker can track up to 10 heartbeats but will only play audio for the closest one.
  • The audio for heartbeats will quicken the weaker an enemy is. If you hear a really fast heartbeat, that means the enemy closest to you has very low health–you might be able to knock them with a single Focus of Attention blast.
  • You can use Heart Seeker without actually holding a firearm–just aim down sights while not holding a gun or grenade.
  • Your minimap tells you what area you’re sensing with Heart Seeker–this is helpful if you’re having trouble gauging 75m.
  • Focus of Attention doesn’t just interrupt healing and revives, it stops certain legend abilities too. Use Focus of Attention to interrupt a Pathfinder’s Grappling Hook, Wraith’s Into the Void (provided she’s still in the midst of activating it), and Valkyrie’s VTOL Jets. Ensure your enemy can’t get away.
  • By holding the tactical ability button, Seer will prepare but not fire Focus of Attention. In this state, Heart Seeker will activate, helping you pinpoint where to best fire Focus of Attention.
  • Exhibit doesn’t create a dome, it makes a sphere. So if you’re above an enemy squad, you can toss out Exhibit to mark everyone below you.
  • Exhibit can be easily destroyed by attacking the heart chamber that Seer throws out to activate it, so be sure to toss the chamber to a place behind cover where enemies can’t easily get to it.
  • Scan survey beacons often–Seer is at his best when you have a good idea of where people are or where they will be, and knowing how the ring is going to close can help you set up an ambush.

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Splitgate Servers Continue To Suffer From The Game’s Overwhelming Popularity

Splitgate, an arena shooter that combines Halo-style gameplay with portals, continues to be too popular for its own good. In a recent tweet, 1047 Games said that the servers for the game were no longer down for maintenance and that it had banned a number of people for using queue skipping programs. While the maintenance did increase the server capacity, the game still has very long queue times to get into the servers.

1047 made another tweet shortly afterward, making a joke about how we would live in a utopia if the Splitgate servers worked properly. While the studio hasn’t given an update on queue times today, as of August 3 it was an over 100 minute wait time to get into the servers. Splitgate is still currently in beta and is set to fully release sometime this month after the congested servers are dealt with using a $10 million investment from a venture capital firm.

It does seem as though server queue times are improving though. At the time of writing this article, it took a little over 30 minutes to get into the game on Xbox Series X. 1047 Games said on Twitter that the goal is to increase server capacity to over 100,000 players.

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