The Outer Worlds Switch Port Dev Wants To Bring PS5 And Xbox Series X Games To Nintendo’s Console

The Switch has played host to some surprising ports of PS4 and Xbox One games over the years, including The Witcher 3 and Doom, but with the next generation of consoles on the horizon, some fans are wondering whether titles designed for PS5 and Xbox Series X will also get Switch releases. But one developer that has built a reputation as a good Switch port studio is encouraging game studios to not leave the Switch behind.

Virtuos Studios has handled some of the biggest ports on Nintendo Switch, including Dark Souls Remastered, LA Noire, and the upcoming port of The Outer Worlds. Now, in an interview with Maxi Geek, the studio’s vice president Elijah Freeman has expressed optimism in being able to continue developing ports of new games for the Switch.

“We believe that 2020 will be the year of game-centric development,” he said, “where players will expect as standard a consistency of experience with their favorite games.” He says that, with new consoles right around the corner, “developers need to strategize and plan for the game experience to be consistent across all platforms. At Virtuos we are charged up and full of talent that is ready to help bring these new games to the Nintendo Switch.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Freeman says that the studio works very hard to maintain the integrity of the game being ported. “We will exhaust every option we have prior to making suggestions to make even the smallest change to the game,” he says. “If we do, then the publisher would always have the final decision.”

The Outer Worlds will release for Switch on June 5. Another major recent release, Doom Eternal, is also coming to Switch soon, with the port being developed by Switch specialists Panic Button.

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New TV Show Is Basically The Office If They Worked From Home

Some of the producers of The Office have announced they are creating a new TV show that is, basically, The Office but if everyone worked from home. Executive producers Ben Silverman and Paul Liberstein (who also starred on The Office as Toby Flenderson) are developing a new show that is “an office comedy without an office.”

Obviously, this show is inspired by the way in which many people are working today due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. “Everybody’s attempt to keep themselves private from work no longer applies. And this kind of integration between home and work brought all these new ideas and stories and characters into play,” Lieberstein told NPR about his plans.

The show would focus not on the global health crisis that is forcing people to work remotely, but instead “the realities of working from home” in general.

With pretty much all TV shows and movies currently on hiatus due to the pandemic, Lieberstein said the new show could be filmed and produced by individuals at home. And he’s not alone in thinking about producing a show this way. “A lot of the [TV] networks]” are discussing how to film new content remotely, Lieberstein said.

It sounds like it is very early days for this new show from Lieberstein and Silverman, but it’s an exciting prospect all the same that seemingly has a lot of potential. Recently, a woman turned herself into a potato during a Zoom meeting for work, so there’s a free idea.

In addition to this new show, NBC is reportedly planning a reboot of The Office featuring a new cast. While you wait for that, you can check out the excellent “Office Ladies” podcast featuring Jenna Fischer (Pam Beesly) and Angela Kinsey (Angela Martin) where they share behind-the-scenes stories from the iconic American workplace comedy.

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US Box Office Has Rough Quarter Compared To 2019

The US box office isn’t doing great for 2020. (Who or what is doing well in 2020, is the question.) According to the Hollywood Reporter, the domestic box office earned $600 million less in the first quarter of 2020 compared to what was earned during the same quarter in 2019–a 25% decline.

The sharp drop in revenue isn’t a shock. Since the end of March, many movie theaters have been shuttered. It’s uncertain when they’ll reopen, and while various movie theater industry voices have offered their own thoughts on when locations can open again, it’s anybody’s guess. AMC CEO, Adam Aron, hopes that movie theaters will open again in mid-June, in time for the summer’s blockbuster season. Representatives from The National Association of Theatre Owners stated during a webinar that they also expect movie theaters to begin to reopen by late May or early June.

Entertainment companies have responded to these circumstances by pushing back movie release dates. Sony has moved most of its 2020 movies to 2021, including Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Morbius, and Peter Rabbit 2. Disney has shifted its entire release schedule: Mulan and Black Widow will now arrive in theaters July 24 and November 6, respectively. You can see Disney’s complete rearranged release schedule here. New Mutants–the X-Men movie–notably doesn’t have a new release date yet.

The new James Bond movie, No Time to Die, was slated to be released in April, but after concerns from fans, the movie’s release has also been pushed back to November. Many productions have also been suspended, delaying the release of titles, including Witcher Season 2, Matrix 4, and Uncharted. You can check out GameSpot’s roundup for an overview of all the virus-related delays.

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2020 WWE Wrestlemania 36 Night 2 Review: Live Results And Reactions

On the heels of Night 1 of Wrestlemania 36, there’s still a lot more in store. For the first time ever, WWE’s biggest annual show is taking place over two nights, without a live audience. All told, over 15 matches are being presented as part of this year’s showcase of the immortals.

The first installment of Wrestlemania 36 saw Braun Strowman win the Universal Championship, AJ Styles and the Undertaker compete in the first-ever Boneyard Match, and so many more memorable moments. If you missed the first half of the show, you should take a look at GameSpot’s results and review for Night 1.

Now, Night 2 is upon us. Brock Lesnar is defending the WWE Championship, “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt is luring John Cena into his Firefly Funhouse, and finally fans will see Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley face off. There’s so much planned for Night 2, and chances are you aren’t going to want to miss it.

Whether you’re tuning in or not, though, you aren’t going to want to miss out on what happens during the second half of Wrestlemania 36–or whether it’s any good. Luckily, GameSpot’s Wrestle Buddies Chris E. Hayner and Mat Elfring are here for you. Follow along with the Night 2 live review below, and keep an eye on the show results, as well.

Wrestlemania 36 Night 2 kicks off with the preshow at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT on the WWE Network. You can check out the full card below, followed by the match-by-match review. Then, if you missed out on Night 1, take a look at photos from the event.

Wrestlemania 36 Night 2 Match Card:

  • Liv Morgan vs. Natalya (KICKOFF SHOW)
  • Aleister Black vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Street Profits (c) vs. Angel Garza & Austin Theory (Raw Tag Team Championship)
  • Bayley (c) vs. Sasha Banks vs. Lacey Evans vs. Tamina vs. Naomi (Elimination Match for Smackdown Women’s Championship)
  • Otis vs. Dolph Ziggler
  • Edge vs. Randy Orton (Last Man Standing)
  • John Cena vs. The Fiend (Firefly Funhouse Match)
  • Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Charlotte Flair (NXT Women’s Championship)
  • Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Drew McIntyre (WWE Championship)

2020 WWE Wrestlemania 36 Night 2 Results: Live Match Updates And Full Card (April 5)

Things are very different for Wrestlemania 36. The event took place in an empty arena, and it took place over the course of two nights–and you can find the results for night one here. Now, it’s time for the rest of the Mania bouts, but will night one be as good as night two? Find out the full results for the WWE PPV below, as they happen, and here are some photo highlights from night one.

There is a lot to look forward to on the card, but all eyes are really on John Cena vs. The Fiend in the Firefly Fun House Match. After AJ Styles and Undertaker’s Boneyard match delighted the world on April 4, people are wondering if Cena vs. The Fiend will take things to that same, finely produced level. We sure hope so.

Additionally, there are four championship matches still left on the card, and considering we’ve already seen a couple titles change hands on night one, there may be a few surprises tonight. The most anticipated of these matches is Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair for the NXT Women’s Championship. Flair won the Royal Rumble back in January and picked Ripley to face her at WWE’s biggest event of the year. This is the first time an NXT Championship has been defended at Wrestlemania.

Below, you’ll find all the matches on the card for the entire weekend. The Kickoff show revealed what matches will be taking place tonight.

Wrestlemania 36 Night 2 Match Card:

  • Liv Morgan vs. Natalya (KICKOFF SHOW)
  • Aleister Black vs. Bobby Lashley
  • Street Profits (c) vs. Angel Garza & Austin Theory (Raw Tag Team Championship)
  • Bayley (c) vs. Sasha Banks vs. Lacey Evans vs. Tamina vs. Naomi (Elimination Match for Smackdown Women’s Championship)
  • Otis vs. Dolph Ziggler
  • Edge vs. Randy Orton (Last Man Standing)
  • John Cena vs. The Fiend (Firefly Funhouse Match)
  • Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Charlotte Flair (NXT Women’s Championship)
  • Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Drew McIntyre (WWE Championship)

You still have time to watch the show live by signing up for the WWE Network. New subscribers can get a one month subscription for free. Below, you’ll find all the results for night one of Wrestlemania 36. You can also check out our on-going review of the entire Wrestlemania show right here.

Kickoff Show:

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Watch this Dalek Scream at People to Stay Inside Their Homes

Similar to the news about countries around the world setting drones loose to scold citizens who aren’t staying indoors, some inventive goofballs in England let a Dalek roll down the block while it barked commands at humans, promoting self-isolation.

Posted by the Sanford Police Twitter account, which isn’t a real police account (as that’s the name of the town in Edgar Wright’s Hot Fuzz), these lads are here for “s***s and giggles.” And giggles they indeed get as this roving cyborg alien from Doctor Who has a lot on its mind when it comes to staying put in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. Take a look…

The demands are harsh, but simple. “All humans must keep indoors. All humans will self isolate. By order of the daleks.”

While we’re own the subject of Doctor Who, check out this “emergency transmission” from the BBC featuring Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Other celebrities are trying their best to entertain fans from home too, like Patrick Stewart, who read Shakespeare sonnets online.

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Tiger King Star Teases New Episode Coming to Netflix

With most everyone now basking in, or currently binging, the oddball glory that is Netflix’s Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, series star Jeff Lowe (with wife Lauren Dropla) dropped a message online that should excite the ever-increasing Joe Exotic fandom.

In the video, Lowe says that Netflix is adding a new episode, currently filming now, that will arrive on the site next week. Check it out…

Make sure to check out IGN’s review of Tiger King, which calls the series a “fascinating and depressing look inside a community of big cat fanatics.”

Tiger King is currently having a huge “lightning in a bottle” moment as people self-isolate and look for buzz-worthy things to watch. Actor Jared Leto even held a viewing party for the show, while many other celebrities — including Edward Norton, Kate McKinnon, and Dax Shepard — have asked to be cast in the upcoming scripted series based on Joe Exotic.

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

One Movie House Projectionist on How to Support Theaters Now

In a recent article in The Washington Post, director Christopher Nolan – one of cinema’s most passionate defenders of film and the theatrical experience – declared that movie theaters are one of America’s, indeed the world’s, most important social confluences. Nolan, in his op-ed, describes a smaller theater in Missouri that, along with thousands of others, recently shuttered over coronavirus safety concerns. Nolan rightly pointed out that theaters are more than a mere delivery system for glitz and thrills (although they are that), but a living, vital business full of hard-working employees who make popcorn, sweep floors, and stand next to hot projector bulbs all in the service of the entertainment-and-art-hungry public.

This is not merely academic for this author. It was late January of 1995 when I started my very first job. I was 16 years old. My sister was already working as a concessionaire at the six-screen Mann’s Criterion in Santa Monica, CA, and it was on her recommendation that I was able to work there for a whopping $4.25/hr. I remember the time because I had to get special permission from the Criterion’s managers to wear my Tales from the Crypt Presents Demon Knight vest button, a film that was playing at a rival theater down the street. Would I be permitted to essentially advertise a film carried by a competitor? (It turns out it was fine).

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I have worked in theaters ever since, once braving the mid-’90s blockbuster seasons (Independence Day was a nightmare to work, Batman Forever was a ball, and Titanic was way, waaay bigger than any of the Avengers movies). I also spent the better part of 13 years as a worker and then as an assistant manager at a local art house (where the biggest hits were downers like Lars Von Trier’s Antichrist). These days, I make ends meet by projecting films on 35mm (and sometimes 16mm) at a well-known repertory house in Los Angeles. Projectionists may sound like dark-dwelling button-pushers to a layman, but consider this: The projectionist, as the final worker who touches a film before it meets the eyes of the public, technically has final cut on every film.

With theaters across the globe closed down for the time being, and people like me and my co-workers waiting patiently for doors to open again, we cinephiles need to give serious consideration as to how to make these businesses survive.

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Over the course of the quarantine, we’ve likely all said a sentence that begins with the words “When this pandemic clears up, and a cure has been administered, I’m going to go out and…” The problem with our pipe dreams is that if we don’t support the businesses we wish to return to now, they may not be there when we want to go back to them.

There are, of course, several ways to help out movie theaters during this time. Here are a few ways you can.

Buy Gift Certificates

Almost every business already has a gift card system in place. In fact, businesses love selling gift cards. Speaking from experience, employees often receive rewards (sometimes even incentive pay) for selling large numbers of them. That’s why those employees always push the cards so damn hard around the holidays. Why do businesses love gift cards? Because a measurable percentage of them go unused, meaning free money for the company.

Rather than buy a gift card that will idly go unused though, why not start buying gift cards on the regular? The money you would have spent on a ticket, a cup of coffee, and a box of chocolate-covered almonds can still go straight to the theater via a certificate purchased on a website. Buy a new gift card for as often as you’d be going to the theater. Then, once this is all over, the theater will still be open, funded by the money you would have spent.

Indeed, if you’re feeling jaunty and ambitious, you can even lay out a months-long schedule based on the movies you would have seen on opening night before they were all pushed back to next year.

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Gift cards also let you spread the love a little more. Say you love to see the big blockbusters, but feel an occasional pang of guilt for re-watching a giant Disney movie when you know that the local arthouse playing Portrait of a Lady on Fire could use the financial aid more. With gift certificates, you can pretend like you’re finally watching the wide variety of arthouse and international movies you’ve always wanted to.

Join the Clubs

In Los Angeles, from where I’m currently writing, there is no shortage of movie theaters and cinema clubs that can be subscribed to. The American Cinematheque, for instance, features some of the best programming in the country, and has special deals for people who donate money on the regular.

Most cities tend to have local independent movie houses – or even giant multiplexes – that feature some sort of subscription program; Pay the fee, and, say, see a free movie once a month. Or get a free bag of popcorn. Some of these subscription programs are actually quite ritzy for the price, and reward obsessives (like myself) who go to movie theaters often. And here’s a little secret: Theater workers regard regular customers with a degree of (sometimes begrudging) esteem. After a while, regulars kind of become like other part-time co-workers. People you see too regularly to call strangers.

The benefits of clubs and subscriptions are not immediately redeemable while the theaters are closed, but you’ll have a jumpstart on any of the clubs that offer increased benefits for longtime members. Look up all the theaters in your home town, and figure out which ones offer memberships. Then join.

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Buy the Concessions

My personal movie concession of choice tends to be a single cup of strong black tea. Many, however, can construct entire meals out of the increasingly elaborate offerings from their theater concession stand. Some theaters even sell wine and beer, and others even sell cocktails. One of the reasons that the Alamo Drafthouse became the cinematic powerhouse that it did was that they offered their customers access to an entire restaurant-style kitchen.

Alamo Drafthouse is currently revealing their signature recipes on their website, which may not be a way to donate money to the cause but is at least a way to stay hungry for their wares once those kitchens reopen.

Other theaters have gone one step further, and have been selling their concessions right on the street. As reported by Variety, a theater owner in Fairfax, VA has been selling “curbside concessions” to passers-by, usually at a much lower price than one would pay inside the theater. Mark O’Meara was concerned that his staff of youths don’t have any kind of safety net during the closures and is keeping the theaters closer to the black for as long as he can.

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There sadly is no resource listing where curbside concessions can be bought in your hometown, but it’s worth doing some internet research to find out. Indeed, what better way to top off a movie night at home (and, seriously, you should rent Emma. And The Invisible Man. They’re both worth the $20) than with real-life, Flavacol-infused movie theater corn buckets? You’re enhancing your night, and helping a local business.

Or Just Give Money Directly

And yeah, a lot of theater workers will likely accept donations if they’re having trouble paying bills. If you have a friend who works in theaters, ask how they’re doing and if you can Venmo them $5.

From someone who has worked more or less steadily in movie theaters since 1995, movie theater employees are important, and theaters are important. They are the providers. They are the community. Cinemas are the central social hub for event cinema, a great place to take a date, and a great way to remind yourself that cinema is an example of artistic largesse and awe. And the people who work at theaters are on the front lines of a tide of hungry consumers, enforcing ratings, displaying films as well as they can, and delivering your favorite – and least favorite – movies to you.

After all, we want theaters to be there when we get out.

We Teach Antonio To Fish… Forever – The Vile Villager Episode 2

Jake and Rob’s quest to be the biggest jerk ever in Animal Crossing: New Horizons continues in the second episode of The Vile Villager. Though the duo get sidetracked in their plans to create a truly ambitious level of mischief, they still manage to succeed in completing some truly terrible shenanigans.

They have a good reason though. That jerk of a rabbit, Zipper T. Bunny, has come to visit their island with the arrival of the Easter-themed Bunny Day event. Zipper’s incessant need to flood the island with eggs has made him more of an annoyance than Rob and Jake–and they can’t have that, they can’t have that at all. So the big plans need to be put on hold in order to complete the more logical next step: cut down all the cherry blossom trees and ruin Bunny Day for everyone.

Of course, there’s other mischief to get up to as well. You’ll have to watch the full video to see it all, but rest assured that Jake and Rob manage to once again prove that they’re probably the last people you’d ever want to share an island with. I mean, who goes through the process of collecting enough fish and insects to convince Blathers to move his entire operation to some unknown island and then never actually donate the additional specimens that the owl needs to stay in business?

If you’re bored and feel like you’re trapped at home, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is an excellent game to pick up and play–especially if you’re looking for a co-op experience to share with a non-gamer. In GameSpot’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons review in progress, Kallie Plagge writes, “New Horizons certainly has a slower pace than other Animal Crossing games, partially because you have to work to get things up and running on the island at the start. And while I’m impatient to discover what upgrades might be coming my way (and I need to mess around with Island Designer more), I still feel as though I’ve done a lot on my island. I’ve crafted tons of furniture, upgraded my house seven times, picked thousands of weeds, and done far too many drastic outfit changes. I’m as excited to see what random events await me each morning as I am to decorate my island and make it my own, and that’s sure to keep me coming back for the foreseeable future.”