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This PS4 Flash Sale Includes One Of The Best Games This Year (NA)

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PSN is having another Flash Sale with quite a few great games, including one of our favourites from this year. The sale is only available to those in North America and lasts until September 30 at 8 AM Pacific.

Control is discounted until that time, in addition to its season pass and deluxe edition, the latter of which includes the game, season pass, and Urban Response Gear. The PS4 version of Control also gets a bunch of bonus digital content, including a Rare Service Weapon Mod, a Rare Player Mod, the Astral Dive Suit, the Explorer Theme, and the Black Rock Quarry Theme.

Other games on sale include F1 2019, Wolfenstein: Youngblood’s deluxe edition, and the Yakuza Origins Digital Bundle. Wolfenstein’s deluxe edition includes bonus content in the form of a Cyborg player skin, Titanium alloy skins for all weapons, and an armor-boosting pep signal–it’s currently discounted to the same price as the game’s standard edition.

The Yakuza Origins Digital Bundle, on the other hand, comes with three games: Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, and Yakuza Kiwami 2. They tell the beginning of Yakuza series protagonist Kazuya Kiryu’s story, with another bundle coming to North America next year–that will include remastered versions of Yakuza 3 through 5. Yakuza 6 is already available on the North American PlayStation Store.

There are a lot more games on sale, so head over to the PlayStation Store to see them all. We’ve gathered a selection of our favourites in the list below. Once you’re done, be sure to also check out our guide on the best PS4 deals for September 2019.

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Arrow Crossover: See Brandon Routh As Kingdom Come Superman From Crisis On Infinite Earths

The first image of Brandon Routh suiting up as the Man of Steel in The CW’s upcoming Arrow-verse crossover has arrived. In the five-part Crisis on Infinite Earths event, the Legends of Tomorrow star will appear as a version of Superman inspired by the Kingdom Come storyline.

Routh first teased his playing this role at San Diego Comic-Con, but this is the first time we’ve actually seen him in the costume. That said, it’s not his first time playing Superman. He previously played the character on the big screen in 2006’s Superman Returns.

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Routh won’t be the only Superman appearing in Crisis on Infinite Earths. Tyler Hoechlin, who appears in the role on Supergirl, will also suit up for the crossover. Additionally, it was recently announced that Smallville star Tom Welling will be reprising his role from that series, playing yet another take on Superman.

The Crisis crossover is loaded with special appearances. Beyond the many Supermans (Supermen?), the event will also see Elizabeth Tullock (Supergirl) and Erica Durance (Smallville) appearing as two versions of Lois Lane, Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series) as Bruce Wayne, and Burt Ward (Robin in the 1960s Batman series) in an undisclosed role. It’s also been revealed by TV Line that Ashley Scott will pop up playing Huntress, the role she first played in 2002’s short-lived Birds of Prey series.

The Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover will play out over five episodes of TV in December and January. Here’s when you’ll be able to watch the events unfold on The CW:

  • Supergirl, December 8 at 8 PM PT
  • Batwoman, December 9 at 8 PM PT
  • The Flash, December 10 at 8 PM PT
  • Arrow, January 14 at 8 PM PT
  • DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, January 14 at 9 PM PT

Apex Legends Gets a New Map Called ‘World’s Edge’

Apex Legends, Respawn Entertainment’s surprise-hit battle royale set in the Titanfall universe, is getting a brand new map dubbed ‘World’s Edge.’

Respawn debuted a new trailer for Apex Legends season 3, which featured not only the new map and some of its various biomes and locations, but also new legend Crypto and his hacking and drone abilities.

From the trailer, we can glean that World’s Edge will have some significantly different biomes than its predecessor, King’s Canyon. There’s what appears to be a giant ice drill sticking up out of the ground, it’s mid-section covered in a giant series of ice spikes. There’s a sort of magma biome, clearly stemming from a nearby volcano, and even adrenaline junkie Octane gets some sick air off of steam vents bursting open and throwing him into the sky.

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Apple Laptop Deal: Save $200 on a 13-inch MacBook Air

Apple’s MacBook Air laptops are lightweight, reduced-footprint notebooks which make it easy to get work done, no matter where you are. Right now Best Buy is offering some great discounts on both MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, so you can score a great deal no matter how powerful you need your portable computer to be.

MacBook Air 13-inch Laptop for $899

This MacBook Air comes with a full year of Apple TV+, 6 months of Webroot Internet Security, and 3 months of Apple Music. It is available in Gold, Space Gray, and Silver, has two USB-C ports, an Intel Core i5 CPU, 8GB of RAM, a 128GB SSD, and an Intel UHD graphics 617 GPU. Best Buy also offers free shipping, so your shiny new laptop will be brought to you, like the royalty you are.

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Here’s What Untitled Goose Game Was Almost Called

House House’s Untitled Goose Game not having a title is such a big part of its brand, that it’s hard to believe there was ever a title being considered for the game at all. But IGN has learned that one title may have had the slimmest chance of becoming the name for the indie Goose stealth sim.

“We really did intend to come up with something!” House House developer Stuart Gillespie-Cook tells IGN over email. “We’d always just called it ‘goose game’ internally, but when we had to upload footage of it for a festival, we wanted to make it clear that wasn’t the final name, so we put it up as Untitled Goose Game. We didn’t intend for that to be the name of the game, but it really stuck, and we never found anything we liked more.”

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