Call Of Duty Mobile Outlines Season 6 Roadmap, Promises Future Roadmaps Earlier

Call of Duty Mobile recently launched its western-themed season update, Once Upon a Time in Rust. But the mobile game has a lot more planned for the coming months, as outlined in a broad-ranging content roadmap. That includes new seasonal challenges, a new event, and more.

The roadmap image gives a quick overview of all the content coming over the next several weeks. The left side is dedicated to general content drops that came alongside the season update, while the right side outlines other additions that will continue to drop throughout the rest of the season. Those include the Saloon multiplayer map, 1v1 Duel, and Tactical Grenade Cryo Bomb in mid-May. The Poltergeist class will then arrive in late May.

The studio also noted that these roadmaps will be made available before the launch of future seasons to give players a quick overview of what’s coming.

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Currently you can participate in the Gold Rush event, which lets you collect gold in Battle Royale or Kill Confirmed modes to trade for unique rewards. A new draw is now available, opening up the RUS-79U Dustkicker and Scarlett, an epic character you may recognize from playing Black Ops.

As for the future, more seasonal challenges are set to come to satisfy those who have already finished the first round. In the long-term, some sort of revised progression system is on the way to give more longevity to those who have already hit max level–though the blog doesn’t mention exactly what it will entail.

Call of Duty Mobile “Once Upon a Time in Rust” Season

  • 4/29 5/14 ~ 2v2 Showdown Mode (MP)
  • 5/8 – 5/21 ~ Gold Rush Events begin
    • Available in Kill Confirmed and Battle Royale
  • 5/8 – 5/10 ~ Winner Bonus
    • Ranked Mode bonus available every weekend in May
  • 5/13 – 5/19 ~ Free For All mode (MP)
  • 5/14 ~ New Seasonal Challenges
    • The new SMG, the Cordite, arrives with paid and free options
  • Every Thursday ~ CODM World Championship Qualifier weekend begins

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Square Enix Eidos Anthology: Get 54 Games for $39, for Charity

Square Enix has released a massive new bundle of PC games as part of the company’s Stay Home & Play campaign. The bundle costs $39.24 and comes with 54 Steam games, including series like Tomb Raider, Just Cause, Deus Ex, and more.

Buying everything separately would cost $745.13, making this sale price a 95% discount. Square Enix is donating its portion of the revenue to charities in North America and Europe, “including food banks and more.”

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It all adds up to an impressive bundle of games for a tiny fraction of their value. Seriously, just buying Rise of the Tomb Raider and its season pass–both included in this bundle–would cost more than the entire bundle does now.

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riseHere’s what comes in the bundle:

  1. Rise of the Tomb Raider
  2. Just Cause 3
  3. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
  4. Life is Strange: Complete Season
  5. Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition
  6. Tomb Raider (2013)
  7. Tomb Raider I
  8. Tomb Raider II
  9. Tomb Raider III
  10. Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation
  11. Tomb Raider V Chronicles
  12. Tomb Raider VI: The Angel of Darkness
  13. Tomb Raider Legend
  14. Tomb Raider Anniversary
  15. Tomb Raider Underworld
  16. Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
  17. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
  18. Just Cause
  19. Just Cause 2
  20. Kane and Lynch: Dead Men
  21. Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days
  22. Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut
  23. Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition
  24. Deus Ex: Invisible War
  25. Deus Ex: The Fall
  26. Thief
  27. Thief: Deadly Shadows
  28. Thief II: The Metal Age
  29. Thief Gold
  30. Battlestations: Pacific
  31. Battlestations: Midway
  32. Project Snowblind
  33. Mini Ninjas
  34. Order of War
  35. Flora’s Fruit Farm
  36. Supreme Commander 2
  37. Conflict: Desert Storm
  38. Conflict: Denied Ops
  39. Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
  40. Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2
  41. Legacy of Kain: Defiance
  42. Blood Omen 2: Legacy of Kain
  43. Dungeon Siege
  44. Dungeon Siege II
  45. Dungeon Siege III
  46. Anachronox
  47. Pandemonium
  48. Deathtrap Dungeon
  49. Daikatana
  50. Omikron: The Nomad Soul
  51. Goetia
  52. Hitman GO: Definitive Edition
  53. Lara Croft GO
  54. The Turing Test

All that, and for a good cause, too.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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The Simpsons Predicted COVID-19 and Murder Hornets in 1993

Editor’s note: This is an update to a previous list, last published in May 2019.

Every now and again, something will happen in this world of ours that already happened in a different world. That would be the universe of The Simpsons, the iconic Fox sitcom that some consider the greatest television show of all time. On numerous occasions, we’ve shouted “The Simpsons did it!” to actual current events. The latest in a long line of creepy coincidences involves a classic Season 4 episode that somehow managed to predict the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of so-called “murder hornets” in one fell swoop.

After 31 seasons and well over 600 episodes, here are a few other times when The Simpsons predicted the future…

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1. The Coronavirus and Murder Hornets (Season 4, Episode 21)

When did it happen in real life? December 2019 – who knows?

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We’re used to The Simpsons predicting the future at this point, but perhaps not with this much specificity. The series somehow managed to predict the events of 2020 way back in 1993. The episode “Marge in Chains” features Springfield’s residents panicking over a dangerous new Asian superflu dubbed Osaka Flu. When an angry mob confronts Dr. Hibbert for a cure, he tells them anything he could offer “would only be a placebo.” So, naturally, the mob starts rioting looking for the placebo, which results in a truck full of killer bees being overturned. Even writer Bill Oakley had to admit the show called that one.

Dangerous new diseases, hysterical mobs, and deadly, stinging insects? That’s 2020 in a nutshell.

2. The Ending of Game of Thrones (Season 29, Episode 1)

When did it happen in real life? May 12, 2019

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The Simpsons kicked off its 29th season with “The Serfsons,” a fantasy-themed episode where Springfield is re-imagined as a medieval dystopia. Naturally, the episode took some potshots at Game of Thrones and even featured a cameo from Jaime Lannister himself, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. But we really didn’t expect it to wind up predicting the climax of that HBO series two years ahead of time. “The Serfsons” features a scene where Homer accidentally sets a dragon loose and it begins torching the entire town, basically foreshadowing the destruction of King’s Landing in the shocking and controversial GoT episode “The Bells.”

3. Two Eerie Football Predictions (Season 26, Episode 16)

When did it happen in real life? July 13, 2014 & December 3, 2015

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This 2014 episode managed to predict two completely separate world events, both connected to the glamorous world of football (no, not the American version). First, it accurately predicted Germany and Brazil would face off in the 2014 World Cup final. Maybe that’s small potatoes, considering both countries are famous for having great football teams. But even more impressive is that this episode managed to predict the 2015 FIFA corruption case, even going so far as to show the VP of the fictional “World Football Federation” being arrested by the feds.

4. Donald Trump Becomes President (Season 11, Episode 17)

When did it happen in real life? November 8, 2016

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In the episode “Bart to the Future” we get a glimpse of a future wherein Lisa is President of the United States. And wouldn’t you know, there’s a joke about how Lisa’s tenure is being hampered by a budget crisis caused by President Trump. At the time, it seemed like a silly and ridiculous notion. We could all have a laugh at the idea of Donald Trump being President. Then… he was actually elected. Yeah.

5. Disney Buys Fox (Season 10, Episode 5)

When did it happen in real life? December 14, 2017

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In “When You Dish Upon a Star” there’s a sign gag in the episode that features the 20th Century Fox logo with the words “A Division of Walt Disney Co.” slapped on it. Cut to 20 years later, and the Disney juggernaut has purchased Fox, which just so happens to be the company that produces The Simpsons. Here’s hoping that isn’t the only pop-culture prediction from this episode that comes true. We’d love to see Ron Howard direct a movie about a killer robot driving instructor whose best friend is a talking pie.

6. Siegfried & Roy’s Tiger Attack (Season 5, Episode 10)

When did this happen in real life? October 3, 2003

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This one’s sad. In the world of The Simpsons, they have an analog to Siegfried & Roy called Gunter and Ernst. They’ve appeared infrequently, but one time Gunter was attacked by their white tiger, Anastasia. It was a harmless joke at the time, but a decade later fiction became reality when Roy Horn was attacked by Montecore, the tiger the real-life duo used in their act.

7. Homer Predicts the Mass of the Higgs Boson (Season 10, Episode 2)

When did this happen in real life? 2012

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Homer Simpson is not the sharpest tool in the shed. He has, however, had brief moments of brilliance. For example, when he became an inventor he made an impressive scientific discovery 14 years before actual scientists managed to do it. According to Simon Singh, who wrote the book The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets, Homer’s prediction for the mass of the Higgs boson particle wasn’t that far off (775 giga-electron-volts compared to the actual 125 giga-electron-volts). Apparently that’s quite close. We’ll have to take Singh’s word for it.

8. The Simpsons Impacts the Design of the iPhone (Season 6, Episode 8)

When did it happen in real life? 2007 and beyond

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Here’s a case of The Simpsons making a joke in the present that ended up resonating into the future. Dolph has an Apple Newton, an archaic PDA, that he tries to write “Beat up Martin” into. The Newton changes it to “Eat up Martha,” much to the chagrin of Springfield’s bullies. Apparently this moment was so impactful on Apple that it frequently referenced it when designing the keyboard for the iPhone. Of course, anybody who’s ever cursed autocorrect while texting knows that Apple did not quite achieve their goal.

9. A Real-Life Whacking Day (Season 4, Episode 20)

When did it happen in real life? 2013 and 2016

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Whacking Day is a Springfield tradition where everybody drives snakes into the center of town to club them to death. Homer loves it, Lisa is against it, and in the end, it turns out that the whole thing started as an excuse to beat up the Irish. That wasn’t the case in Florida, one hopes. In 2013 and 2016, down in the Everglades, they sanctioned actual snake-whacking events in an attempt to curtail the presence of the Burmese python, an invasive species. They just called it the “Florida Python Challenge,” because they evidently lack the imagination of Springfield down in the Sunshine State.

10. Blinky the Three-Eyed Fish (Season 2, Episode 4)

When did it happen in real life? 2011

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Blinky is one of the more-iconic images from the world of The Simpsons. The three-eyed fish was first found by Bart in the episode “Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish,” where it’s strongly intimated the fish was mutated by the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Life imitated art when a three-eyed fish was found in a reservoir in Argentina in 2011. Yes, the reservoir was being fed water from a nuclear power station. Unlike Blinky, the real three-eyed fish is not a cutesy cartoon, but a terrifying nightmare.

11. Milhouse Predicts a Nobel Prize Winner (Season 22, Episode 1)

When did this happen in real life? October 10, 2016

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It shouldn’t be surprising that Lisa, Milhouse, Martin, and Database had a Nobel Prize betting pool. This was in 2010, and Milhouse’s prediction for economics was Bengt R. Holmstrom. The whole storyline was just leading up to a gag about Krusty the Clown winning the Nobel Peace Prize, but there was a shrewd prediction slipped in. In 2016, Holmstrom did win the Nobel Prize in Economics alongside Oliver Hart. It may have been a few years late, but eventually, everything did indeed come up Milhouse.

12. A Lemon Tree Gets Stolen (Season 6, Episode 24)

When did this happen in real life? June 6, 2013

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The adjoining cities of Springfield and Shelbyville have a longstanding rivalry stemming from the latter’s desire to keep cousin marriage legal. This rivalry once led to some kids from Shelbyville stealing Springfield’s lemon tree. Perhaps inspired by this episode, some monster stole a lemon tree out of a woman’s yard in Houston. Seriously, they ripped it right out of the ground and took off with it. The woman told local reporters that the thief must have been stupid, because they didn’t realize it was too late in the season to replant the tree. Yeah, stupid like a fox.

13. The Simpsons Invent FaceTime (Season 6, Episode 19)

When did this happen in real life? June 24, 2010

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And finally, while Star Trek gets a lot of credit for predicting future technology, The Simpsons holds its own as well. For example, in “Lisa’s Wedding” Marge and daughter have a video conversation on their “picture phone.” It’s a technology that is strikingly similar to FaceTime.

Nor is this the only piece of 21st Century technology foreshadowed in “Lisa’s Wedding.” That episode also features characters wearing smartwatches, while the futuristic London skyline features a fictional skyscraper that looks an awful lot like The Shard (which didn’t even begin construction until 2009).

Of course, in that episode Lisa’s fiancé Hugh Parkfield mentions how Britain saved the United States in World War III. Here’s hoping that’s a prediction from that episode that doesn’t come to pass…

And there you have it, a bunch of times The Simpsons eerily got a future event right. What other times did The Simpsons see the future? Let’s discuss in the comments!

Pokemon Sword & Shield’s Max Raid Event Is Ending Soon

Pokemon Sword and Shield‘s latest Max Raid event is coming to an end very soon. The event concludes at 4:59 PM PT / 7:59 PM ET on Monday, May 11, making this your last chance to easily score some of the games’ most popular competitive Pokemon.

Until that time, players of both titles will have a much better chance of finding Tyranitar, Dragapult, Togekiss, Whimsicott, Excadrill, and their pre-evolved forms in Max Raids. Additionally, Heat Rotom will appear in Max Raids in Pokemon Sword, while Wash Rotom will be available in Pokemon Shield.

If you haven’t yet participated in the event, you’ll first need to connect online to refresh your Raid dens. You can do so either by activating the Y-Comm or going into Mystery Gift from the menu screen and selecting Get the Wild Area news. Be sure to also check out our Sword and Shield Max Raid guide for tips to help you defeat the Raid Pokemon.

Two DLC expansions for Sword and Shield–Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra–are scheduled to be released this year. The former is slated to arrive in June, with the latter following in the fall, and each will introduce a load of new content to the games, including new and returning Pokemon, additional features–like the ability to explore Raid dens with other players–and more.

Developer Game Freak is also introducing a new Mythical Pokemon called Zarude, which plays a feature role in the series’ latest film, Pokemon the Movie: Coco. Zarude is able to learn a brand-new, exclusive move called Jungle Healing, which restores HP and cures status effects for Zarude and other ally Pokemon on the field. Fans in Japan fans who pre-order tickets to the Pokemon movie will receive download codes for Zarude and Shiny Celebi, but international distribution details have not yet been announced.

In other Pokemon news, Nintendo recently shared its updated list of Switch best-sellers, which revealed the new Pokemon games have now sold more than 17 million copies combined. Thanks in part to Sword and Shield and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the Nintendo Switch Online service has also passed a new milestone.

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Gift Cards for Your Last-Minute Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Did you completely forget about Mother’s Day this Sunday? It’s completely understandable, as the weeks have started to blur together and the months no longer have meaning. It’s definitely not too late to send your mom a digital gift by way of a gift card.

Right now, Barnes & Noble offers a $10 reward on the purchase of a $100 gift card, which is a solid deal, especially if mom likes books. But there are plenty of other ways to get a digital gift for mom, too.

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The nice thing about gift cards is you don’t have to worry about spending your money on something your intended recipient might not like. It’s also convenient because the gift can be delivered instantly via email, or in some cases, scheduled.

If you’ve been dragging your feet on gifts for Mother’s Day (or if it totally slipped your mind), I definitely recommend checking out one of the gift cards above. Or, failing that, have you considered all a macaroni necklace has to offer?

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Silence Of The Lambs Reboot TV Series Coming To CBS

Ever since NBC’s Hannibal TV series met its untimely end back in 2015, there has been a murderous cannibal-shaped hole in our hearts just waiting to be filled. Thankfully, CBS has just announced its serialized The Silence of the Lambs reboot has been greenlit for the network’s next season.

As we previously reported, The Silence of the Lambs’ Clarice Starling (played in the 1991 film by Jodie Foster and in 2001’s Hannibal by Julianne Moore) will be portrayed by Pretty Little Liars’ Rebecca Breeds. The new show picks up six months after the film’s conclusion, taking place in 1993, and focusing on Starling’s “untold personal story.” Kal Penn (House), Michael Cudlitz (The Walking Dead), Devyn A. Tyler (Synchronic), and Nick Sandow (Orange Is the New Black) have also been cast, though, as Entertainment Weekly notes, there’s “no word yet on who will play the franchise’s iconic villain, Hannibal Lecter.”

EW also reports that the upcoming CBS season will feature a reboot of The Equalizer, a 1980s TV series perhaps best known now for its adaptation into two Denzel Washington action movies. The new version will star Queen Latifah in the leading role as “an enigmatic woman … who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.” The supporting cast includes Lorraine Toussaint (Orange Is the New Black), Liza Lapira (NCIS), and Chris Noth (The Good Wife).

Alongside The Silence of the Lambs and The Equalizer reboots, CBS’ next broadcast season will also include a new sitcom from The Big Bang Theory’s Chuck Lorre called B Positive. The comedy follows “a therapist and newly divorced dad” (played by Silicon Valley’s Thomash Middleditch) who encounters a “woman from his past” (Masters of Sex’s Annaleigh Ashford) while searching for a kidney donor.

CBS has only been able to predict that these shows will air “sometime during the 2020-2021 broadcast season”–according to the EW report–as a result of the pandemic’s impact on the typical fall line-up’s production schedule. For now, you can help pass the time until our next serving of Hannibal by reading our list of the series’ most disgusting murder sculptures, or read editor Phil Hornshaw on the show’s frightening appeal in the March 3 edition of Now Watching.

For more updates on the latest in entertainment, check out GameSpot’s weekly TV series and movies-focused podcast, You Should Be Watching. New episodes premiere every Wednesday and can either be watched as videos over on GameSpot Universe or listened to in audio versions on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts.

PC Game Deals: Save Up To 85% On Witcher Series Games

The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is widely considered one of the greatest Western-style RPGs of all time and, with the positive reception of the Witcher Netflix series, the property is more relevant than ever. If you’ve been hungry to explore the world of The Witcher, I have excellent news for you.

Right now, Humble is having a massive sale on everything Witcher for PC, so you can get early games for as little as $1.49, and get the definitive Game of the Year edition of Witcher III (which includes every piece of incredible DLC) for just $14.99. If you are looking for an excellent game to sink a lot of time into, this is your chance.

Best Deal: The Witcher III: Wild Hunt GOTY Edition for $14.99

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With between 50 and 200 hours of content (depending on how much you want to tackle), The Witcher III: Wild Hunt represents one of the best values in modern gaming. Right now you can get it, and all the included DLC for just $14.99 on Humble. Your digital code works with GOG and Steam.

Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales for $9.99

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For some reason, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales has flown under the radar compared to other mainline entries in the series but, make no mistake, it is an exceptional game. We gave it a 9.4 “Editor’s Choice” in our review and, although you may not think you’d enjoy a card-based game set in the Witcher universe (I certainly had my doubts, especially because I didn’t like Gwent), you owe it to yourself to give this game a shot.

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IGN UK Podcast #538: Donkey Kong Schlong

Cardy, Matt and Dale are here to talk about what caught their eye in the pile of new next-gen games revealed at yesterday’s Inside Xbox stream. There’s also a healthy amount of tactics game chat, Matt’s revelation that Mythic Quest isn’t actually bad, and Dale is taking playing in isolation to the next level.

We, of course, have a little quiz to play as well, along with some of your feedback to read.

Remember, if you want to get in touch with the podcast, please do: [email protected]

IGN UK Podcast #538: Donkey Kong Schlong

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