Here Are All the Xbox Games on Sale This Halloween

If you’re looking to pick up some new or classic games to play over the spookiest time of the year, now is the time to buy. Classic horror titles such as Alien Isolation (£11.99), Resident Evil 2 (£22.49), and State of Decay 2 (£12.49) have all been discounted for the rest of the month on the Xbox store.

This is all part of Microsoft’s Shocktober sale event, that runs from October 25 to October 31, coming to a close after Halloween. This is a great chance to embrace All Hallows’ Eve and get scared out your wits. Other horror titles on offer include Day Z, Dead by Daylight, World War Z, The Evil Within 2, and much more.

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Obi-Wan Kenobi Series Will Be Six Episodes; New Timeline Details

New details about the Obi-Wan Kenobi series recently emerged, as Ewan McGregor revealed that the Disney+ show will consist of six hour-long episodes.

McGregor shared the information with Men’s Journal, though he admitted that he wasn’t allowed to tell them anything about the series, he seemingly couldn’t resist letting this slip, as he explained that he had been keeping the series a secret for a lot longer than people realise.

“It’s a f***ing massive relief,” he told the publication. “Because for four years, I’ve been having to lie to people about it.”

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Ahead Of Pokemon Sword & Shield, Get A Free Mewtwo For Let’s Go Pikachu & Eevee

Pokemon Sword and Shield launch on Nintendo Switch in less than a month, but in the meantime, The Pokemon Company is giving away a few Legendary Pokemon for the series’ most recent entries. In addition to the free Shiny Solgaleo and Shiny Lunala that are available now for Pokemon Sun and Moon, The Pokemon Company has announced it will soon distribute a free Mewtwo in the US for last year’s Pokemon Switch games, Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee.

The Mewtwo distribution kicks off on November 4 and runs until November 14–the day before Pokemon Sword and Shield launch. To claim the Legendary, you’ll first need to download the Pokemon Pass app on your phone and head to a participating Best Buy store, where you’ll be able to scan a special QR code that will give you a download code for the Pokemon.

This free Mewtwo is fairly standard; it isn’t Shiny and doesn’t know any exclusive or rare moves. Still, since only one Mewtwo is available to catch in the Let’s Go games, this is a good chance to add another one to your collection. The Pokemon comes at level 70 and knows the following four moves:

  • Amnesia
  • Psychic
  • Teleport
  • Recover

Once you’ve received a download code for the Mewtwo, you’ll need to input the code via the Mystery Gift feature to download it. You can read more details about the distribution on the official Pokemon website.

As previously mentioned, players can also pick up a free Shiny Legendary Pokemon right now for the series’ Gen 7 3DS games. That distribution runs until November 10. Those in the US can get the Legendaries by going to a participating GameStop store and scanning the special QR code that’s on display using the Pokemon Pass app. You can see all the other free gifts still available for Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon in our roundup.

Pokemon Sword and Shield launch on Switch on November 15, and a few free Pokemon have already been announced for the games. If you have save data of Let’s Go Pikachu or Eevee on your Switch, you’ll be able to receive a free Pikachu or Eevee that’s capable of Gigantamaxing. Everyone who picks up a copy of Sword or Shield by January 15, 2020 will also be able claim a free Meowth that’s able to Gigantamax.

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Earth to Ned: New Jim Henson Puppet Talk Show Coming to Disney+

Disney+ has ordered a brand new puppet series titled Earth to Ned from the Jim Henson Company, which will see an alien host interviewing celebrities in the format of a late-night TV talk show.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the straight-to-series order will consist of comedic half-hour sessions, wherein Ned, a blue-skinned alien with a penchant for pop culture, will interview real-life celebrity guests on the bridge of his spaceship.

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Xbox One Deals: Save $100 on the Gears 5 Xbox One X Limited Edition Console Bundle

Walmart has a great Xbox One S deal right now which lets you build your own bundle. Pick one of five 1TB Xbox One S bundles and get Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (the new one) as a bonus.

If you’ve been looking to jump in to the Xbox One ecosystem, this is an excellent way to do it!

Best Deal: Gears 5 Xbox One X Limited Edition Bundle for $399

Gears 5 is an excellent game (and I would know, since I wrote the IGN Wiki Guide & Walkthrough for it), and right now you can save $100 on the very stylish 1TB Gears 5 Limited Edition Xbox One X. I’ve seen it up close and it’s extremely cool (pun intended). Pick it up at Walmart and get free two-day delivery.

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Destiny 2 Festival Of The Lost PSA: Be Careful With That Halloween Candy

The annual Destiny 2 Halloween event Festival of the Lost begins next week, but ahead of the event Bungie has issued a few warnings about how to claim your tricks and treats safely. The two event rewards, Candy and Chocolate Strange Coins, should be handled with care.

“While we await the festival’s return, we’d like to forewarn players about earning and deleting Candy and Chocolate Strange Coins,” reads a note in Bungie’s weekly update. “In order to earn these currencies, players must wear the Masquerader’s Helmet, purchasable from Eva Levante for 100 Glimmer. If players defeat enemies and complete activities without this helmet equipped, they will not earn Candy or Chocolate Strange Coins.

“Furthermore, players should be cautious when dismantling any items in their Consumables inventory. Any instance of dismantling Candy or Chocolate Strange Coins, intentional or otherwise, will delete the entire stack.”

The event will start on October 29 and includes special activities and rewards. You can take on the returning Haunted Forest–a spooky version of Mercury’s Infinite Forest–to get as far as you can in 15 minutes, face off against super-tough Terror enemies, and complete special bounties. Those activities will earn you Chocolate Strange Coins that you can trade for masks, which this year manifest as helmet ornaments. The event will also offer special Eververse rewards, like spooky glow-skeletons, and clearing out the Haunted Forest will earn you a Braytech Werewolf auto rifle.

Festival of the Lost will be open to all players, including those jumping in to the new free-to-play First Light edition of the game. The same day will also see the introduction of a new Exotic quest.

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Doctor Sleep Director Is Working With Stephen King on Further Adaptations

Mike Flanagan, the director of Doctor Sleep and creator of The Haunting of Hill House, is currently in talks with Stephen King about adapting another one of the legendary author’s works.

Talking to IGN, Flanagan revealed that he is currently engaged in “robust” discussions with the author of The Shining and Doctor Sleep. “I’ve been talking with Stephen King about what we can do next,” said Flanagan. “And being the fan that I am of his, there are so many of his books that I would love a chance to adapt. So it’s been about ‘Which one do you want to do next?’ We’re having robust conversations about what that could be. We have a plan and we’ll see.”

If that plan comes to fruition, this will be the third Stephen King book that Flanagan will have adapted. Prior to this year’s Doctor Sleep. Flanagan directed 2017’s Gerald’s Game, based on King’s 1992 novel.

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London’s Pokemon Center Store Has Five Hour Long Queues Due To “Unprecedented Demand”

Due to “unprecedented demand,” London’s new pop-up Pokemon Center has been forced to take new measures to cope with the tidal wave of people looking to purchase a plush bowler-hat wearing Pikachu, among other London-themed Pokemon items.

The store, which is located at the Westfield London shopping centre, has reduced shop opening hours from 10 AM-10 PM to 10 AM-6 PM (Sunday 12 PM-6 PM), as well as tightening its limits on purchases. A week after the store opened, queue times still range somewhere between four and five hours on a typical weekday, according to the Pokemon Center London Updates Twitter account. Yesterday, queues were closed as early as 2pm to prevent them from growing even larger.

GameSpot was sent the following image of people queueing up outside Westfield London at 9am this morning.

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Arriving early is key to getting into the store it seems, with some even opting to camp overnight to book their place at the front of the queue. However, Westfield has said that physically setting up camp is not permitted. “Customers wishing to queue overnight may have to wait outside,” the shopping centre said. “You will not be permitted to bring camping bags or tents. Please make yourself known to a member of the security team upon your arrival.”

The London Pikachu range has been limited to one item per customer since the Pokemon Center opened, but purchase limits throughout the rest of the store now extend to just six items. An FAQ thread from the official Twitter account says that this was done because it can no longer guarantee stock will be available until the store closes for good.

“We receive daily deliveries and endeavour to replenish stock as quickly as possible. However, due to unprecedented demand, some products may sell out before the end of the day,” the shop now says. “Our team are working hard to restock daily. However, as interest in the store has been unprecedented, some products may sell out before the shop’s closure on Friday 15th November.”

There’s clearly a demand for a permanent Pokemon Center in London, even if you look beyond the effect the store’s limited lifespan has on heightening people’s clamour to get in. There’s already a petition to make the store a permanent fixture, and it makes sense when you consider the online US store doesn’t even ship worldwide. If London can accommodate a three-story tall M&M store that actually makes money, a Pokemon Center shouldn’t be too far behind.

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Monster Hunter World: Iceborne PC Release Date Revealed

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne will be released on PC via Steam on January 9, 2020.

The much-anticipated release date was revealed alongside a new trailer that details all the new features headed to the PC version of Monster Hunter World’s expansion that released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One earlier this year.

New to the PC version will be High Resolution Texture Pack support, 4K and uncapped framerate, Ultra-Wide Screen support, DirectX 12 support, and improved keyboard and mouse controls.

In addition, the “Yukumo” layered armor set, which changes the character’s appearance but does not include any weapons, will be available as a pre-order bonus.

There will also be a Digital Deluxe version of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne that includes the “Silver Knight” layered armor set, 3 gestures, 2 sticker sets, 1 face paint, 1 hairstyle, and 1 decor set (for room customization.)

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