AEW Dynamite Switching Networks To TBS, New Show “Rampage” Added To TNT

Friday nights will become a new battleground for wrestling fans as AEW has revealed that beginning on August 13, TNT will be airing AEW Rampage, a third weekly wrestling show, which will air at 10 PM ET. In addition to the new show, AEW Dynamite will make the move from TNT to TBS in January 2022, and TNT will debut four professional wrestling specials each year. The WarnerMedia networks are going full-force with new wrestling content.

“It’s a pleasure to be able to help Tony Khan expand his wrestling fiefdom across our networks and bring more content to our fans that fits the thrill ride brand of TNT and good time of TBS,” said Sam Linsky, associate general manager, SVP, programming and operations, TBS, TNT and truTV. “It’s Wednesday. You know what that means.”

AEW’s premiere show is currently Dynamite, which airs on Wednesday nights at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT on TNT. On May 5, Dynamite was the number one program on cable among the 18-49 demographic. In April, the weekly show hit 1.2 million viewers tuning in, which was the highest performing episode since the show’s launch in October 2019.

Not much else was revealed about the upcoming show Rampage–which has been teased for quite a while now–as it will most likely be more wrestling matches, week to week, and not much more. However, there was a lot of talk about building TBS and TNT. “As a lifelong wrestling aficionado who is privileged to present AEW to longtime and new fans alike, it means a lot to me–personally and professionally–to share the news that All Elite Wrestling will call TBS home beginning in 2022,” said Tony Khan, CEO, GM and head of creative of AEW. “The history of wrestling in the United States cannot be told without acknowledging the contributions of TBS, which as WTBS years ago delivered wrestling to the Southeast and eventually to a massive national audience. TBS has the same passion for wrestling today, but will offer AEW and our fans more prime time programming, content and global opportunities that will establish TBS as the world’s undisputed destination for wrestling.

“And, while we’re looking forward to our arrival on TBS, we’re not saying goodbye to our original and current home of TNT, which will air four new special supercard events annually. Plus, the financial upside to our new agreement will give us the opportunity to continue to invest in and grow AEW to serve the most important people in our industry: our fans, our wrestlers, our staff and our sponsors. With All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite and Rampage taking center stage via our new agreement on TBS next year, and the new quarterly supercards launching on TNT, our exposure and our opportunities to grow AEW are greater than ever!”

Metal Slug Code J Gameplay Trailer Shows A Whole New Way To Play A Classic

New gameplay of the upcoming Metal Slug mobile game–tentatively titled Metal Slug Code J–has been released, giving us a first glance at a classic SNK game’s new modern look.

The trailer shows series regular Marco battling through hordes of enemy soldiers, preserving the classic Metal Slug run-and-gun gameplay. Visual enhancements include full 3D character models for both the heroes and the enemies, along with new stage designs including underground areas and war-torn cities.

The trailer does show a pair of new mechanics, first with Marco instantly gaining weight and slowing down and then with a mummy disguise that allows him to crouch below attacks. Marco also wields a giant hammer to crush an obstacle as well as a parachute to navigate around obstacles during a vertical sequence.

The mobile Metal Slug is the result of a partnership between SNK and TiMi Studios, developers of top mobile titles including Call of Duty Mobile and the upcoming Pokemon Unite. This is not SNK’s first foray into the world of mobile gaming, as The King of Fighters: All-Star put a side-scrolling beat-em-up spin on the classic fighting game franchise.

The Metal Slug franchise has been quiet in recent years, with both Metal Slug Attack for mobile and a PlayStation 4 port of Metal Slug Anthology being the series’ last solo releases back in 2016. Metal Slug 1-5 and X did appear on the MVSX, a home arcade machine featuring over 50 of SNK’s classic games.

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Portal 2 Update Removes File Size Limit On User-Made Levels

A new Portal 2 update–coming about a decade after the game’s release–has removed a file size limit for user-created Steam Workshop maps. This change could have a huge impact on the game’s future, with much more complicated and expansive map designs possible.

Previously, Steam Workshop designs for Portal 2 were limited to 100MB or less. With the new update, this limit is gone. Presumably, there may still be some limit for what the game can handle before it explodes, but it appears that user-created levels can be a lot bigger and it could inject life into Valve’s masterpiece. After all, we still don’t have a Portal 3, with some DLC and spin-offs like Bridge Constructor Portal being basically all fans have received. A prequel that had been in early development was canceled.

What is this? A level for ants?
What is this? A level for ants?

Other changes in the update include fixes for lighting issues on custom maps, as well as issues with text corruption, demo playback, and the model viewer and face poser not opening.

Though it’s largely viewed as a separate series, Portal is actually part of the Half-Life franchise, with some references between the two series acknowledging the other. Aperture Science and Black Mesa, for instance, both compete for the same government contracts, resulting in a rivalry.

Though we’ve seen little indication that Valve has any new Portal games in the works, it did release Half-Life: Alyx last year. The VR-exclusive game is set before the events of Half-Life 2 and is one of the most impressive virtual reality games we’ve ever played. It ended up taking home GameSpot’s Game of the Year award for 2020, beating out games like Hades and The Last of Us: Part II.

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Rocket League F1 DLC Coming May 20, See It Here

Rocket League’s next crossover DLC has been announced, and it’s very fitting. Psyonix’s popular soccer-with-cars game is adding Formula 1 (F1) DLC on May 20.

The famous Formula 1 car is coming to Rocket League alongside decals for 10 different teams to let you customize the experience to your liking. All of this is included in the Formula 1 Fan Pack, which will be available May 20 for 2,000 credits.

The car itself has a rocket boost, a Dominus hitbox, and Pirelli wheels. Here is a rundown of everything included with the Formula 1 Fan Pack DLC:

  • Formula 1 2021 (car)
    • Alfa Romeo 2021 Decal
    • AlphaTauri 2021 Decal
    • Alpine 2021 Decal
    • Aston Martin 2021 Decal
    • Ferrari 2021 Decal
    • Haas 2021 Decal
    • McLaren 2021 Decal
    • Mercedes-AMG Petronas 2021 Decal
    • Red Bull 2021 Decal
    • Williams 2021 Decal
  • Pirelli Wheels

The items in this bundle are exclusive to the Formula 1 car, so you cannot apply them to any other vehicle. You can click through the image gallery below to see all the decals.

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Additionally, the Formula 1 player banner is coming to the item shop on May 20 as a free download for everyone. It’ll be available until May 26, and it will return later on in conjunction with F1 events that happen in the real world.

This is just the latest racing-themed DLC for Rocket League this year, as NASCAR items came to the store back in March.

In other news, leaked documents from the Epic vs. Apple case revealed that Rocket League might be coming to mobile in addition to a spin-off game.

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The Last of Us Part 2 Is Getting a 60 FPS Patch on PS5

The Last of Us Part 2 is getting a PS5 exclusive performance update, pushing the already-stunning game to 60 frames per second. The update is available for free, right now.

Announced on the PS Blog, the update offers options for 30 FPS or 60 FPS framerate targets. A new 1.08 patch for the game will offer PS5 players a framerate toggle in the Display options menu. Other enhancements, such as resolution and load time improvements, were already available to players on PS5 through backward compatibility.

Digital Foundry, which has extensively tested the patch, reports that “PS5 is capable not just of doubling PS4 Pro performance but in many cases exceeding it,” after the patch. Even in areas that PS4 Pro could struggle with at 30FPS, such as scenes featuring a lot of water, the PS5 version reportedly runs at a locked 60 frames. In 8 hours of footage captured, Digital Foundry found that one scene dropped below 60 FPS for unknown reasons, and even then it was to 57 FPS – well beyond the capability of last-gen consoles.

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It’s worth making clear that this isn’t a full new-gen remaster in the same manner as The Last of Us Remastered. However, Naughty Dog director of communications Arne Meyer adds, “The team has been digging into the PS5 hardware and the possibilities it unlocks since launch last year and we’re excited about what the future holds. This patch is just the first step of working on the PS5. We’ll let you know when we’ve got more news to share!”

While co-creator Neil Druckmann has previously said there are no plans for TLOU2 DLC, the game has received a small content update before, adding permadeath mode and Grounded difficulty.

If recent reports are correct, we could actually be seeing a PS5 version of the original Last of Us at some point. We’re also expecting to see a standalone Last of Us 2 multiplayer game in the future. One project is less certain, however – The Last of Us Part 3 has a written outline, but Naughty Dog hasn’t begun any kind of work on it.

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The Last Of Us 2 60FPS Patch For PS5 Is Out Now For Free

A “performance” patch is out now for Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us: Part II that gives players the option to run the title at 60fps on PlayStation 5.

Once you’ve updated The Last of Us: Part II to version 1.08, you’ll be able to choose between 30fps or 60fps from the Display options. “This allows you to choose your preferred frame rate to complement the rest of the enhancements that are part of the PS5 backward compatibility with PS4 games, such as an enhanced resolution, faster load times, and more,” Naughty Dog’s Arne Meyer said in a post on the PlayStation Blog.

Meyer also teased that Naughty Dog has spent some time “digging into the PS5 hardware” and that it’s “excited about what the future holds.” Meyer teased that fans can expect Naughty Dog to continue to do more with the PS5 in the future.

“This patch is just the first step of working on the PS5,” Meyer said.

Digital Foundry tested The Last of Us: Part II on PS5 with the 60fps patch and reported that it is “practically flawless” at the higher frame rate. You can watch Digital Foundry’s full video to learn more.

According to a report, Naughty Dog is now working on a remake of The Last of Us for PlayStation 5, though this has yet to be confirmed or announced. The studio is also believed to be working on a standalone The Last of Us multiplayer game.

Outside of that, Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann has said he’s mapped out The Last of Us: Part III, but it’s too soon to say if Naughty Dog will make that game next, or something else.

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My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero Officially Launches With a New Trailer

My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero – a new open-world mobile RPG – launches today, and we can exclusively reveal its brand new trailer.

The action-packed new trailer offers fans a better look at the open-world action-RPG, which is available to download today on iTunes and Google Play. The game is available in English and accessible to fans in North America, Latin America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Scandinavia. New content will be released every month, with more characters expected to be added at a later date.

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The mobile game is set in the My Hero Academia universe and features a full story campaign that allows players to build their own teams and take on classic villains like Shigaraki and Nomu.

The Strongest Hero also offers different game modes, giving players the flexibility to choose whether they want to challenge each other in PVP or take on the Allied Assault together in co-op mode.

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Fans of My Hero Academia will recognize stories from the original anime as part of the campaign. The Strongest Hero will continuously add new characters but has initially launched with fan-favorite characters such as Midoriya, Bakugo, and Todoroki, pro heroes like All Might and Endeavor, and even villains like Stain.

My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero’s global launch follows the premiere of the series’ fifth season, which kicked off with “the Joint Training Arc, which saw Class 1-A and Class 1-B’s students pitted against each other in a series of team battles that demonstrate just how much each respective class has grown.”

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Netflix’s Fear Street Horror Trilogy Gets First Trailer

The first trailer for Fear Street has been released. The trilogy of horror movies is based on R.L. Stine’s hugely popular young adult book series, and all three films hit Netflix in July.

Fear Street is set in the fictional town of Shadyside, where scary things have been happening for over 300 years. The movies are set in three time periods, which also give each film its subtitle: Fear Street Part 1: 1994, Part 2: 1978, and Part 3: 1666. The trailer doesn’t give much away–half of it is just a voiceover–but it states a terrible curse has been put on the town and features some scary footage of an axe-wielding killer. Check it out below:

Fear Street Part 1: 1994 hits Netflix on July 2, with Part 2: 1978 and Part 3: 1666 following on July 9 and July 16 respectively. The cast includes Stranger Things stars Maya Hawke and Sadie Sink, plus Emily Rudd (Sea Change), Ryan Simpkins (Brigsby Bear), Ashley Zukerman (Designated Survivor), and Fred Hechinger (News of the World).

The three movies are directed by Leigh Janiak. In a statement, Stine praised Janiak’s adaptation of his books. “Fear Street fans are in for a treat–and some major surprises,” he said. “Readers know that the book series is rated PG. But the movies are rated R. That means a lot more thrills–and a lot more terror! I have seen Leigh Janiak’s epic trilogy and I can tell you the scares and the screams are more than I ever expected.”

The first Fear Street book, The New Girl, was published in 1989. It was followed by 50 follow-up novels, plus several spin-off series. It stands as one of the best selling young adult book series of all time.

Calculator For Nintendo Switch Is One Of The Highest User-Rated Games On Metacritic

Every once in a while, a game so bad or unnecessary becomes a meme, and instead of being derided online, it’s sarcastically heralded as the best game of all time. The latest game to fall into that category isn’t even a game, but a calculator app for the Nintendo Switch, and according to GameSpot’s sister site Metacritic, it’s receiving “universal acclaim” from users.

The Metacritic listing for Sabec Limited’s Calculator on Nintendo Switch has the application sitting at a 9.1/10 user score. Among the user reviews are comments calling it the Game of the Year for 2021 and praising it for including “SIN COS TAN” downloadable content. Without trigonometry, we would all be lost.

Roughly the game's user score
Roughly the game’s user score

“A great addition to the genre and a sum of all its parts,” one user said. “Do not subtract this one from [your] Switch library or let friends divide your opinion [on] an equally fantastic soundtrack too!”

Beautiful. We couldn’t have said it better, ourselves. The game, based on current user scores, is tied with Monster Hunter Rise as the fifth-best Switch game.

Does a paid calculator app–it’s a $10 title on the eShop–actually warrant any praise? Of course not, as you already likely have the same technology on your phone. Is it still extremely funny to act like it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread? Absolutely.

There isn’t actually anything on the page yet, but our sister site GameFAQs also has a cheats page set up for Calculator. If you know any high-level strategies or just want to use it as an excuse to write out free math lessons to trick students into learning, feel free to expand it.

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