Get Up To 4 Free Digital Movies With This Awesome Limited-Time Promotion

Movies Anywhere, the popular platform that serves as a hub for your digital movie collection, is offering a pretty great promotion right now. Until April 12, you can get a free movie with the purchase of more than 8,000 movies at participating retailers. The promotion is available on a bunch of Movies Anywhere-supported platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Microsoft, Google Play, and FandangoNow.

The list of eligible movies is spread across four different studios: Sony Pictures, Universal, Disney, and Warner Bros. If you purchase one movie from each studio, you can get a total of four free bonus movies. There are certain movies that are excluded from the promotion, but it’s a rather small list. That said, it does include some notable films such as Raya and the Last Dragon, Soul, Wonder Woman 1984, and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

To take advantage of this deal, you have to link your preferred digital storefront to a free Movies Anywhere account. After making an eligible purchase, you’ll be prompted to pick a movie. Then you’ll receive a code that must be redeemed by April 26. The list of free movies isn’t enormous, but it does include some worthwhile titles:

  • Happy Gilmore
  • Pitch Perfect
  • Storks
  • The Wedding Singer
  • We’re the Millers
  • The Maze Runner
  • Alien: Covenant
  • Planet of the Apes
  • War for the Planet of the Apes
  • Prometheus
  • Pride and Prejudice

Here’s the full list of digital storefronts that are participating in the promotion:

  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Vudu
  • Apple TV
  • Google Play
  • Microsoft Store
  • Xfinity
  • FandangoNow
  • Verizon
  • DIRECTV

Xbox Game Pass For April 2021: GTA 5 Returns, MLB The Show 21, Zombie Army 4, And More

Microsoft has outlined all the new additions to Xbox Game Pass in April, and the biggest of the bunch is Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto V. Some of the other new additions for April include Zombie Army 4: Dead War, NHL 21, and MLB The Show 21.

GTA V was originally on Game Pass, but Rockstar removed it when Red Dead Redemption II was added to the catalog. It’s coming back on April 8 for console and cloud streaming, joining Red Dead Redemption II.

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Also debuting April 8 are Zombie Army 4: Dead War (console, cloud, and PC), Disneyland Adventures (cloud), and Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure (cloud).

Then on April 12, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can grab NHL 21 through EA Play, which is bundled with the Ultimate tier of Game Pass. On April 15, subscribers to Game Pass can pick up Rain on Your Parade (cloud, console, PC) and Pathway (PC).

Finally, April finishes up with MLB The Show 21 (cloud, console) on April 20. This is the first MLB The Show game on Xbox, and it will debut day-and-date on Game Pass.

Microsoft also announced a list of games that are leaving Xbox Game Pass in April, and these include Deliver Us the Moon, Gato Roboto, Wargroove, and a series of Madden and NHL titles through EA Play. You can see the full rundown of what’s coming to and leaving Game Pass for April below.

April 8

  • Grand Theft Auto V (cloud, console)
  • Zombie Army 4: Dead War (cloud, console, PC)
  • Disneyland Adventures (cloud)
  • Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure (cloud)

April 12

  • NHL 21 (console; EA Play)

April 15

  • Rain on Your Parade (cloud, console, PC)
  • Pathway (PC)

Leaving Xbox Game Pass In April

April 15

  • Deliver Us the Moon (Console and PC)
  • Gato Roboto (Console and PC)
  • Wargroove (Console and PC)

April 16 (EA Play)

  • Madden 15 (Console)
  • Madden 16 (Console)
  • Madden 17 (Console)
  • Madden 18 (Console)
  • Madden 25 (Console)
  • NHL 18 (Console)
  • NHL 19 (Console)

In other news, Xbox Game Pass on console now has a new section that says “Play with Friends.” This section displays what your friends are playing in Game Pass, and you can join their session or begin installing a game directly from this page. Here’s what it looks like:

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The new “Play With Friends” section of Game Pass on consoleComing To Xbox Game Pass In April

In addition to these new releases, be sure to check out the best Xbox games on Game Pass right now.

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Brazil Opens Inquiry To Ban Loot Boxes

Brazil has opened an inquiry into loot boxes, in a move that may lead to a ban and hefty fines on companies offering the monetization scheme. This follows a recommendation from the the country’s National Association of Child and Adolescent Defense Centers (ANCED), reports GamesIndustry.biz.

ANCED argued that loot boxes are a form of gambling, which is illegal in Brazil. If the ban is approved, Brazil could fine violators up to BRL $4 million (roughly $706,000) per day. That would likely be after some length of a grace period allowing companies to disable the mechanism.

The inquiry is targeting companies like Activision, EA, Konami, Nintendo, Riot Games, Ubisoft, Tencent, and Valve. Some companies like EA have already made plans to block the randomized mechanic, like FIFA Ultimate Team packs, in countries where it’s disallowed.

Much of the pushback against loot boxes began when Star Wars: Battlefront 2 caught attention worldwide for the mechanic. That was an especially public example, and in the years since many companies have shifted their strategies to other monetization methods. Loot boxes have been largely replaced at this point by battle passes and other cosmetic DLC sales.

Borderlands Movie: Randy Pitchford Responds To Questions And Concerns

Randy Pitchford, the head of Borderlands studio Gearbox and a producer on the upcoming movie adaptation, has responded to questions and concerns about the film. The plot for the movie was recently outlined, and some portion of the audience took issue with the direction the film is headed and some of the casting decisions.

Writing on Twitter, Pitchford clarified that there is a distinction between what he called the Borderlands Cinematic Universe and the Borderlands Video Game Universe.

“We are authentic to characters, tone and style, but allow for independent storylines. The mediums are not the same, so the content should not be bound to the same rules,” he said.

He went on to say that you can think of this like the relationship between the Marvel comic books and the Marvel cinematic universe. The movies contain numerous changes and tweaks from the comics, and it’s expected the same will be true for the Borderlands film.

Pitchford also touched on the subject of whether or not the Borderlands movie is canon. It is canon, but only to the cinematic universe of Borderlands, he clarified.

“The movie is canon to the cinematic universe. The games are canon to the video game universe. There are parallels between them, but also differences. It’s okay. Consider how Marvel has handled movies versus comic books for reference if this is hard for you to understand,” he said on Twitter.

For what it’s worth, HBO’s Last of Us TV show will “deviate greatly” from the video game, according to writer Neil Druckmann.

Someone on Twitter also pointed out that actor Kevin Hart is signed on to play Roland, who is a very tall person in the games. Hart, meanwhile, is 5′ 2″.

Pitchford said this is a non-issue because things can be changed with “movie magic.” And beyond that, Pitchford said Hart is a talented actor and should impress you with his performance, even if he is not technically as tall as Roland.

“Height doesn’t matter with movie magic. Hard work and acting skill–being believable and sincere–is where the value of a performer lies,” Pitchford said. “Kevin is a hardworking pro and will show you what he can do as an action hero. Let him play.”

Finally, Pitchford shared an image of his chair from the Borderlands movie set. He said the action in the film is so compelling that it’s hard to stay seated.

The Borderlands movie recently added a new cast member, with Edgar Ramirez (Zero Dark Thirty) joining the cast to play the villain, Atlas. Cate Blanchett, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jack Black also star in the movie. The film is directed by Hostel’s Eli Roth.

As for the Borderlands game series, the Borderlands 3 Director’s Cut releases on April 8 following a delay related to the terrible storms in the studio’s home state of Texas.

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E3 2021 Will Be All Virtual, Coming In June

Following its tease last week, the Entertainment Software Association has now officially announced plans for what it’s calling a “reimagined” and “all-virtual” E3 2021.

A number of the biggest names in gaming have already signed up to support the show in some capacity, including Nintendo, Xbox, Capcom, Konami, Ubisoft, Take-Two, Warner Bros., and Koch Media. The ESA said more companies will join later. It remains to be seen, however, if PlayStation and EA will join the ranks; they haven’t attended E3 in an official capacity in years.

When Is E3 2021:

E3 2021 will take place June 12-15, and it will be completely digital. The ESA’s earlier statement left some wiggle room for there to be a physical component, but the organization is now saying it will be a completely digital show.

What’s Different For E3 2021:

First and foremost, E3 2021 is a completely digital show, so there is no physical aspect to it that fans can attend in person. The event was, for a long time, only open to developers, press, and other credentialed members of the industry. In recent, pre-pandemic years, the event opened to the public, marking a big change for the annual event. In 2021, E3 is trying to reach even more people than ever with its digital format.

The ESA said developers will showcase the “latest news and games directly to fans around the world” in the new digital format. The ESA added that it will work with media partners to broadcast the show, which will be available to everyone for free. That is an important line in part because one report claimed the ESA was considering charging for some elements of the show. Still, it remains to be seen what level of advertising and promotional partnerships might exist for E3 2021.

Evolving

ESA president and CEO Stanley Pierre-Louis said E3 2021 will continue to be a significant, newsworthy event, even despite the new all-digital format.

“For more than two decades, E3 has been the premier venue to showcase the best that the video game industry has to offer, while uniting the world through games,” he said. “We are evolving this year’s E3 into a more inclusive event, but will still look to excite the fans with major reveals and insider opportunities that make this event the indispensable center stage for video games.”

The ESA said E3 2021’s new digital structure will allow “more people than ever” to participate. The group acknowledged that E3 is more than a place for big announcements; it’s historically been a forum through which people in the industry form connections and partnerships. This will be maintained in some capacity, the ESA said, though no further details are available.

Unanswered Questions

Despite E3 2021 only being about three months off, the ESA’s announcement was light on details regarding the specific format and structure of the show. We don’t know anything yet about how the event will actually play out, or what the daily programming will look like.

E3 2021 also won’t be the only show in town this summer, as games media veteran Geoff Keighley is hosting his own Summer Game Fest, also in June, while other publishers may hold their own individual briefings over the coming months in the lead up to the holidays. Here at GameSpot, we’re bringing back our Play For All event. This will cover the big gaming events this summer along with our own live show–more details to come soon!

E3 2022 Will Be A Physical Show Again

It is still early days, but the ESA said it plans to hold E3 2022 as an in-person event next year. The group said nothing more about next year’s event, so we’ll have to wait to learn more.

DayZ Creator’s New Survival Game Releases Faux-Documentary Trailer

Icarus is an upcoming survival game from DayZ creator Dean Hall’s Rocketwerkz studio. The sci-fi game is set on the titular planet Icarus, where a plan to terraform a “second Earth” went horribly wrong. Now, an extensive trailer from Rocketwerks takes the form of an in-universe documentary, explaining more about the Icarus project, and what went wrong in the early days of the project.

The trailer mixes live action with game footage–and due to Rocketwerks being headquartered in New Zealand, you’ll hear a few Kiwi accents in its seven-minute runtime. The documentary is titled Icarus: No Rescue, and while the live action segments may not filter through to the actual gameplay, it’s a novel way to introduce the game’s concept.

When players get stuck into Icarus, it’ll play like any other survival game, but with one big difference. Icarus is a session-based survival game, meaning players will be dropped onto the planet for specific missions with variable lengths, sent to gather resources and to stay alive until extraction occurs.

Rocketwerkz describes the game as “Player vs Environment,” with up to eight players able to work co-operatively against the hostile planet. The game will be constantly added to, with new chapters planned post-release that will add new content and lore.

Check out GameSpot’s Icarus hands-on for more about how the game plays, as well as an interview with creator Dean Hall on what went into developing the concept. Rocketwerkz hasn’t announced a release window for the game yet, but the studio will be showing off Icarus’s gameplay for the first time at 8 PM EDT on April 8 on their Twitch channel.

Now Playing: Icarus: No Rescue – Documentary Reveal Trailer

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Pokemon Go Rivals’ Week Event Begins April 13, Adds Therian Forme Landorus And More

Pokemon Go‘s Rivals’ Week event begins on April 13, developer Niantic has announced. In addition to spotlighting Pokemon that have rivalries with each other, the event will introduce a couple of new monsters to the game, including the Gen 6 Pokemon Skrelp and Clauncher, as well as Therian Forme Landorus.

Throughout the Rivals’ Week event, you’ll encounter various Pokemon known for their rivalries more frequently in the wild, including Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Seviper, Zangoose, and more. On top of that, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, and other monsters will appear as Raid bosses throughout the event, while the following Pokemon will hatch from 5 km eggs:

  • Machop
  • Tyrogue
  • Elekid
  • Magby
  • Makuhita
  • Meditite
  • Zangoose
  • Seviper

Several Pokemon are also making their Pokemon Go debut during the Rivals’ Week event. Skrelp and Clauncher will be available for the first time in the game as Raid bosses and wild spawns, and you’ll be able to evolve them into Dragalge and Clawitzer, respectively, when you’ve amassed enough candy. Therian Forme Landorus will also make its debut. The Legendary will appear in five-star Raids from April 13-27.

In addition to the increased Pokemon spawns, Team Go Rocket grunts will be appearing more frequently throughout the Rivals’ Week event. Niantic will also offer event-exclusive Field Research tasks to complete as well as a new challenge in the Global Challenge Arena. If players can band together to complete this, Niantic will offer a double Stardust bonus for catching Pokemon for the duration of the event.

Rivals’ Week runs until 8 PM local time on April 18. You can read more details about the event on the official Pokemon Go blog.

In the meantime, April’s Community Day is set for this Sunday, April 11. The featured Pokemon this month is the Grass-type starter Snivy. A Spring Collection Challenge is also underway in the game for a few more days.

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Star Trek: Discovery And Lower Decks Get New Trailers For First Contact Day

If Star Trek is predicting the future, we’re only 42 years away from making first contact with the Vulcan people, which takes place on April 5, 2063 in Star Trek canon. The wait for the next seasons of Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Lower Decks will be much shorter, though, and we have brand-new trailers for both today, along with that Picard trailer, as part of First Contact Day.

Paramount+ revealed the first trailer for Star Trek: Discovery’s upcoming Season 4, which debuts sometime in the back half of this year. Season 3 premiered in October 2020, so that gives us a rough idea of when to expect it.

Newly-minted Captain Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and her crew, now 900 years in the future, must now figure out how to handle a “gravitational anomaly” five light years across (that’s about 18 trillion miles) that could go anywhere, without any warning, and wreak havoc wherever it appears.

While Star Trek: Discovery is keeping it extra serious and dire, we also have a new teaser for Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 2, Paramount+’s Star Trek-themed answer to Rick and Morty.

Star Trek: Lower Decks, created by Rick and Morty writer and Solar Opposites co-creator Mike McMahan, is set in the year 2380–after Star Trek: Nemesis, but before Star Trek: Picard–and focuses on the support staff of the U.S.S. Cerritos, rather than the captain and bridge crew that most Star Trek series tend to center on. While Discovery Season 4’s release date is pretty vague, Paramount+ says Star Trek: Lower Decks hits streaming on August 12.

Among Us Airship Clips Of The Week

In this video, Persia is back with another round-up of the best community clips of the week! A brand new map has been added to everyone’s favorite deception game – Among Us! The Airship has everyone back on Among Us and ready to go through more chaos.

From some of your favorite Twitch streamers like Fuslie meeting an extremely unfortunate fate of dying twice within a few seconds, to an acapella group called MayTree performing magic by recreating the iconic sound effects from the game with just their voices. Tons of funny moments, would-be epic plays, and even smash bros inspired kill animations are all packed and ready to start your week a little less sus.

Submit your own funny gaming moments to us on Twitter! Tag @persia_xo and @GameSpot in your clip for a chance to be featured!

Check out the links below to see all of our featured clips:

https://www.twitch.tv/tinakitten/clip/NaiveEphemeralAardvarkOMGScoots-zhu0XWzfluz4hg9c

https://www.twitch.tv/dakotaz/clip/ScaryGlamorousCardDoritosChip–3GRopdjKncCobdf

https://www.twitch.tv/ludwig/clip/WrongCoweringPoxGivePLZ-lKKufKy8WexRWndW

https://www.twitch.tv/sleepy/clip/ElatedYummyReindeerSSSsss-HWAnOpas0CaZTi5Y

https://www.twitch.tv/fuslie/clip/NeighborlyLaconicClamNotLikeThis-ChXj5wmcyvWF4BYl

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeZOof2FxTg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6aeXTf5nOo

https://youtu.be/012NtpkZETg?t=790

https://www.twitch.tv/stevesuptic/clip/ResoluteVictoriousLampSquadGoals-YAYH0ZM9cdJSHpPA

https://www.twitch.tv/fuslie/clip/StrangeUninterestedChoughDBstyle-N4lQx8PImlOVAYhp

https://www.twitch.tv/loserfruit/clip/GeniusScaryVultureSmoocherZ-2x87zhjMTtRkMEIC

https://www.twitch.tv/dakotaz/clip/BlatantApatheticSnakeCharlietheUnicorn-MNbMyksMyvTv_bWI

https://www.twitch.tv/junkyard129/clip/SavoryManlyFerretTheRinger-emsY-kIhaGbmQx4T?filter=clips&range=7d&sort=time