Huge Best Buy Summer Sale on Games and Tech Now Live

Best Buy has launched a brand new sale on tech, gadgets, and gaming goods that just might interest all the ‘Dads and Grads’ out there. That’s right, to celebrate Father’s Day and graduates right now, Best Buy has put on a wonderful three-day sale on the latest and greatest tech.

From headphones to laptops, video games, and TVs, everything on sale would make a great gift for any special occasion. But, it doesn’t have to be, this is just an awesome summer sale on games and tech at the end of the day, so go nuts with it. There’s a lot of discounts to check out, so we encourage you to head on over and browse the full selection yourself. But, to keep things simple, we’ve also included a few of our absolute favorite deals in the sale.

Amazon Dads & Grads Deals at Best Buy

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Massive Xbox Deals Unlocked Sale Runs Through E3 2021 (Now Live)

Xbox Deals Unlocked is now live with hundreds of Xbox and PC games discounted. The sale will run throughout the whole of E3 2021, and beyond in fact. There’s a whole slew of discounts to check out on games, accessories, Game Pass, and more, so make sure you seek out the whole selection of deals to browse.

But, we’ve also included our absolute favorite discounts in the Xbox Deals Unlocked sale. All of the deals are available online, on Xbox consoles, and even in your local Microsoft stores, running until the end of the day on June 17. We’re also expecting a few surprises along the way, especially since the Xbox and Bethesda E3 conference will be slap-bang in the middle of the sale. Make sure to follow @IGNDeals to ensure you don’t miss any new deals, stock announcements, or preorders during all of the showcases.

Xbox Deals Unlocked: 3-Months of Game Pass for $1

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Xbox Deals Unlocked: Up to 50% Off Over 500 Games

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Xbox Deals Unlocked: Accessories, Headsets, and More

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What is Xbox Deals Unlocked?

Deals unlocked is a week-long sale dedicated to Microsoft platforms, such as PC and Xbox consoles. You can find discounts on video games, subscriptions, accessories, desktop PCs, and a whole lot more. It usually runs for about a week, and can often be one of the best times to find cheap digital games to stock up on.

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Where Is Xur Today? (June 11-15) – Destiny 2 Xur Location And Exotics Guide

The Iron Banner is still kicking for another few days in Destiny 2, and with Xur back in the solar system, it’s another good opportunity to grab some new Exotic weapons and armor that can give you an edge against the competition. Xur hasn’t arrived just yet, but we’ll update this post when he shows up to include his exact location and the handy Exotics he’s offering this week.

Xur returns to the solar system every weekend in Destiny 2, starting with the daily reset at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET each Friday. The thing is, where he’ll land isn’t known until he actually arrives. Xur can hang out at one of several locations, including in the Tower Hangar area, on Nessus in Watcher’s Grave, and in the Winding Cove area of the EDZ. Xur’s inventory also changes each week, so it’s worth revisiting him on the weekends for new weapons and rolls on Exotic armor.

Each week, Xur offers one Exotic weapon and three pieces of Exotic armor, one for each character class. The inventory is random, as are the stat rolls you can expect on each of his armor offerings, so if you’re looking to fill out your collection or if you’re hoping for better versions of Exotics you already have, it’s worth visiting him. Xur also brings an Exotic Engram, which is guaranteed to drop something you don’t already have, if there are Exotics missing from your collection on that particular character–but that doesn’t include Exotics you have to earn through activities, including the new Exotic armors added each season, which can only be claimed from Legendary or Master Lost Sectors.

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Monsters At Work Gets New Trailer

Monsters at Work, a spin-off series from the 2001 Pixar hit Monsters Inc., will now begin streaming on Disney+ on July 7. Until recently, when the first image from Monsters at Work was released in May, the series was scheduled to land on the streaming service July 2.

Disney’s official synopsis for the show reads, “Monsters At Work takes place the day after the Monsters, Incorporated power plant started harvesting the laughter of children to fuel the city of Monstropolis, thanks to Mike and Sulley’s discovery that laughter generates ten times more energy than screams.” Along with the new release date, Disney has also released a new trailer for the series, which you can check out below.

After July 7, new episodes will drop on the following Wednesdays. It has not been disclosed how many episodes the series will have, but it’s likely to be substantial since Monsters at Work is functionally intended as both a spin-off and sequel to the popular 2001 movie Monsters Inc.

Ben Feldman stars as the voice of Tylor Tuskmon, alongside other new cast members including Mindy Kaling as Val Little, Henry Winkler as Fritz, Lucas Neff as Duncan, and Alanna Ubach as Cutter. Billy Crystal and John Goodman reprise their roles as Mike Wazowski and James P. “Sulley” Sullivan from the original.

Pixar’s latest movie is Luca, and that arrives on Disney+ on June 18. Check out the latest Luca trailer, and then read why some Pixar employees are reportedly not happy about the decision to send it straight to streaming.

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Infinite Review

Infinite is now streaming exclusively on Paramount+.

From the start, Infinite feels like a throwback to late ‘90s action movies, in which a steely protagonist was tossed into a hi-tech world of mind-bending truths that demanded a man of action to save the world. This terrain was charted by a string of Batmen, Keanu Reeves (The Matrix Trilogy), and Denzel Washington (Virtuosity). This time, Mark Wahlberg brings his working-class snarl to a tale of reincarnated warriors and an eons-stretching battle for the fate of the world. While the story is fresh, the path feels familiar, for better or worse. 

Reteaming with Shooter director Antoine Fuqua, Mark Wahlberg stars as Evan McCauley, a middle-aged outcast who struggles to find work or friends because of the voices in his head. Since he was a teen, Evan’s been told these voices and visions are proof he’s a schizophrenic. However, after forging a samurai sword with inexplicable ease, he’s outed as one of the few humans on earth who can recall all their past lives. These rare people are called the Infinite. A spin on superhero origins, their recall allows the reincarnated to be master warriors and brilliant strategists, who’ve honed skills over the ages. In each new cycle, the Infinites band together to use their powers to preserve and guide humanity. However, not all of the reincarnated are grateful for the memory of thousands of lives lost. Led by the brutal Bathurst (Chiwetel Ejiofor), an Infinite death cult called The Nihilists wants to die. The only way to assure they die for keeps is with a special egg that’ll bring on the end of all life on the planet. There’s just one hitch: the egg was last seen with Evan’s previous incarnation (Dylan O’Brien), so the fate of the world lies somewhere in his untapped memories. 

Adapted from D. Eric Maikranz’s 2009 novel The Reincarnationist Papers, Infinite pulls heavily from The Matrix, positioning an unsatisfied everyman (albeit with six-pack abs) as an unrealized messiah to all mankind. Also serving as an executive producer on the film, Wahlberg clearly relishes this power fantasy, flexing his 50-year-old buffness in shirtless scenes and bringing a simmering surliness to lines like, “Where I come from, we got bills to pay and rent to make. No one’s got time for destiny.” 

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Also, like The Matrix, this handsome misfit finds a community in a band of rebels, colorful though thinly defined. Kae Alexander has blue hair and martial art skills. Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson has a beard and a bad attitude. Liz Car has a wheelchair and a smirking sense of humor. You get the idea. The character development for much of the Infinites is only substantial enough to build the team, but not enough to have us emotionally invested when they’re at risk from the marauding Nihilists. 

Even Evan is given little in the way of character depth. Schizophrenia, self-harm, and history of assault are peppered in as shortcuts to a harrowing backstory. However, the trauma such experiences would care are not exhibited but papered over by Wahlberg’s blank stare. Stern yet intense, he’s great at playing the tough guy, but when vulnerability is required, he’s missing the mark. 

Only Infinite ass-kicker Nora (Sophie Cookson) gets much in the way of depth, thanks to flashbacks and a mournful monologue. She’s essentially the Trinity to Evan’s Neo, part guide/part sidekick. In a welcomed change, screenwriters Todd Stein and Ian Schorr don’t attempt to wedge in a romance. It would have been tawdry and awkward, as Cookson and Wahlberg don’t share a sexual spark. Instead, theirs is the chemistry of two world-weary soldiers, who have little patience but a deep loyalty to the cause. It’s actually refreshing that being in love isn’t a requisite for saving the world. 

True to a dynamic that dates back at least to James Bond, Wahlberg’s steely hero must face off with an eccentric villain. Known for acclaimed performances in prestige dramas, Chiwetel Ejiofor appears to revel in the chance to get a bit weird with it, delivering an all-over-accent that is an aural smorgasbord. It’s ridiculous, but it works, reflecting all the times and places this Nihilist can’t shake. His every from-everywhere enunciation crackles with manic energy and the agony of a thousand identities shredding his brain.   

The action sequences reflect this polarity of grit and garishness, busting out car chases, sword fights, hand-to-hand combat, and some truly audacious bits. Though the computer graphics sometimes fall into the regretful Uncanny Valley, some sections—like a scene involving a helicopter and motorcycle—are so bonkers that you can’t help but jump back on board. Still, the pace of all this action gets tripped up by a convoluted plot that Infinite tangles instead of unfurls. 

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The whole Infinites versus Nihilists thing is explained repeatedly, often with a flurry of names of characters we’ve barely met. Making things more confusing, some of the names are hard to hear over the blare of screeching tires. Then, of course, there’s the tricky bit that multiple actors play the same character in different lives. (Think Doctor Who without time travel.) All this can make things murky, especially as dongles and subplots are introduced. Perhaps this is why a Wahlberg voiceover is plunked over the opening, explaining all the key points a full half-hour before his character will learn them. 

While aiding in plot clarity, this Walhberg Explains It All introduction kills the tension of the first act, because we’re already ahead of Evan on who he is and what this world is really all about. Thus, scenes where Evan sneers through a job interview and gawps during a violent police interrogation fall frustratingly flat. We already know where it’s going. Let’s get a move on! 

Indiana Jones Star Says Cute Monkey From Raiders Was Actually A Huge Pain To Work With

Actress Karen Allen, who played Marion Ravenwood in Raiders of the Lost Ark, has spoken about her experience working with the movie’s monkey–and it was not a good time.

For the movie’s 40th anniversary, Allen spoke to Entertainment Weekly about her disdain for working with the capuchin monkey. The monkey featured in the film was untrained, and this presented a series of issues, Allen said.

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“The monkey was a very unpleasant experience,” she said. “Here in the United States, we have Hollywood monkeys that are raised by people from a very young age, and they have trainers and they’re really obedient. I don’t know where that monkey came from. All I know is we were in Tunisia and that monkey had no training whatsoever.”

Only if you caught the monkey in a “good moment” was the filming experience OK. Otherwise, the little creature was “going to give you a really hard time,” she said.

“It was hot there and the monkey really had no interest in being in the heat. He was not my favorite costar. I worked with another monkey one time [in Animal Behavior], and he almost hit my thumb off, so I think I’m done with monkeys,” Allen said.

The Indiana Jones series is coming back to life, as Lucasfilm is now producing a fifth movie that is filming now in the UK. Images have begun to leak from the set, including a picture of Harrison Ford wearing his famous outfit, albeit with a mask this time due to COVID.

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Rick And Morty Day Is Happening On June 20 To Celebrate Season 5 Premiere

Rick and Morty fans can mark the return of the hit animated comedy with a special day of celebrations. Global Rick and Morty Day will take place on Sunday, June 20 ahead of the Season 5 premiere.

Global Rick and Morty Day will be available on Adult Swim. A statement from the network reads, “The premiere will feature special surprises, fun moments, and celebrations, as the mind-bending event kicks off the global premieres of Rick and Morty’s highly anticipated fifth season. For the first time ever, Adult Swim will premiere the first episode from space by launching Rick’s Space Cruiser 150,000 ft into the atmosphere. Fans from around the world can Go Rick Yourself (#GoRickYourself) and become part of the series by creating a personalized Rick and Morty avatar, and then create custom t-shirts (US and Mexico only) to commemorate the new season.”

The first episode of Season 5 the airs that day at 11 PM. A teaser video has also been released for the event, which you can watch below:

The Rick and Morty Season 5 trailer was released in March, and last month the full list of episode titles was revealed. While fans have had two wait two years between previous seasons of the show, there will be plenty more inter-dimensional adventures for Rick Sanchez and his reluctant grandson Morty to come. In 2018, the show landed a 70-episode order at Adult Swim, and earlier this year co-creator Dan Harmon revealed that the team behind the show is always well into writing Season 7.

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Star Wars Obi-Wan TV Show: Liam Neeson Says He’s Not Involved

The new Obi-Wan TV show starring Ewan McGregor is currently in production, and now actor Liam Neeson has clarified his role in it. He told Jimmy Kimmel straight-up that he’s not going to appear in the series, at least probably not.

“No. I don’t think so,” he said when asked. “I haven’t been approached.” He went on to joke that Disney hasn’t offered him enough cash for the job.

Neeson played the Jedi Master and mentor of McGregor’s Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon Jinn, in The Phantom Menace. He was killed by Darth Maul, but death isn’t always permanent in the Star Wars universe.

Kimmel remarked that Neeson is such a good actor that he could be lying and we wouldn’t know. Neeson smirked but never replied.

In addition to McGregor, Hayden Christensen is coming back to play Darth Vader in the Obi-Wan series, while Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse are returning to play Luke’s adoptive parents.

McGregor recently teased a scene in the Obi-Wan series featuring a character he’s never appeared with before, while he also said Obi-Wan’s outfit might be different on the show.

It was recently announced that Maya Erskine (Plus One, Pen15) had joined the cast. No release date has been announced for the Obi-Wan TV show, which will stream on Disney+.

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Elon Musk Shows Off Tesla Model S Plaid Running Cyberpunk 2077

If you can’t get your hands on a PS5 or Xbox Series X to play Cyberpunk 2077, now you have the option of just buying a car instead. At a demo event for Tesla’s new Model S Plaid (named for the speed that comes after “Ludicrous” in the Mel Brooks classic Spaceballs), the car was briefly shown running CD Projekt Red’s latest title.

The Tesla Model S Plaid is able to run games with “PlayStation 5 level performance,” according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk. “There’s never been a car that has state of the art computing technology, state of the art infotainment where this is literally at the level of a PlayStation 5.”

Powering the electric car’s “infotainment” systems is AMD. The hardware manufacturer’s compute unit for the car includes an AMD Ryzen processor with integrated graphics along with an AMD RDNA 2 GPU. Altogether, this system gives the vehicle nearly 10 teraflops of power for gaming. If you remember, teraflops were a point of contention prior to the launch of new-gen consoles, with the Xbox Series X coming out with 12.1 teraflops and the PS5 launching with 10.3.

While we don’t know what settings Cyberpunk 2077 is running at, Musk said that the Tesla Model S Plaid can play games at a “high frame rate, it will do 60fps with state of the art games.”

This appears to be the payoff of Tesla’s game engineer hiring spree last year. While Tesla drivers can already download games from the Tesla Arcade, the company seemed to expand last year into developing its own gaming platform in the car. Judging from the performance of Cyberpunk 2077 in the Model S Plaid, Tesla accomplished that goal.

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Take Your Audio Game To The Next Level With xFRYO Headphones

A pair of headphones has become as essential as your phone, wallet, and keys when leaving the house these days. Finding a pair of headphones or earbuds you love can be challenging though. There are lots of them out there that don’t deliver high-quality sound, and there are even more that can set you back hundreds of dollars. However, struggling to find earbuds you like isn’t impossible.

There are great options out there, like the xFryo Active Noise-Canceling AI-Powered Wireless Earbuds, which are powerful, compact, and right now, highly cost-effective. These earbuds are currently on sale for only $40, down from $250 (that’s a savings of 84 percent).

These earbuds are fantastic. They deliver high-quality sound through graphene-powered drives, and their long battery plays for over 100 hours of listening time on a single charge. The earbuds utilize an AI-powered active noise cancelling system. They don’t just blanket eliminate ambient noise. The AI uses a four-microphone system to listen to your surroundings and your music to determine what should be there and filter out what shouldn’t. The active noise-canceling system also features a conversation mode that allows you to amplify conversations and alarms so you can stay focused and alert while still jamming out to your music, working, or reading. They’re also super comfortable with a custom-engineered ergonomic fit.

Users love the xFryo Active Noise-Canceling AI-Powered Wireless Earbuds for their performance, fit, and reliability. “These are the best ANC earbuds out there for the price. At half the price of the AirPods Pro, they provide similar noise cancelation capabilities and I personally think they’re much more stylish. Works perfectly with my Samsung phone and my wife’s Google Pixel,” one verified purchaser wrote.

Enhance your on-the-go music game and give your music profile an attractive and effective upgrade with the xFryo Active Noise-Canceling AI-Powered Wireless Earbuds, currently on sale for $40 (was $250).

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