PUBG Season 5 Update Coming Soon, Adds Weapon Throwing, Miramar Changes, And More

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Fortnite isn’t the only battle royale game kicking off a new season this month. The PC version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is set to enter Season 5 with its 5.1 update, which is now live on the game’s test server, and it makes a range of big changes.

Among other tweaks, Season 5 will revamp Miramar. Developer PUBG Corp. is adding a racetrack to the map, as well as ramps, jumps, loops, and signboards. A Gold Mirado has also been added. Just one of these will spawn per match, and the only place you can find it is at the garage in Hacienda del Patron. PUBG Corp. says “some small objects and trash in and around buildings” have also been removed to make it easier to move around while looting.

Miramar is getting another new feature: vending machines. Like those in Fortnite, these will spawn in set areas around the map–namely arenas, gas stations, motels, the casino, and commercial buildings–but their exact locations will vary by match, and they’ll dispense healing items like Painkillers and Energy Drinks.

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With a new season comes a new Survivor Pass, Badlands. This one features a new assortment of rewards to unlock as you play PUBG and complete missions. Even if you don’t pick the Survivor Pass up, however, all players can contribute toward an overarching Community mission that’ll unlock special skins and reveal more story details about Miramar.

Other notable changes in Season 5 of PUBG include a few new mechanics. Most notably, you can now throw items to your teammates. If an ally is requesting a healing item or ammo, you’ll see a prompt that allows you to chuck the requested items to them. You can also throw all melee weapons at opponents. Melee weapons also now stack in your inventory, allowing you to carry more than one at a time.

You can read the full patch notes for the 5.1 update on PUBG’s website. As previously mentioned, the update is currently live on the PUBG test server and will roll out to the live game on October 23 (PC) and October 29 (consoles).

New Mayans MC Trailer Includes Massive Sons Of Anarchy Cameos

The second season of Mayans MC has included plenty of nods to Sons of Anarchy, as well as several appearances by SAMCRO member Happy (David Labrava). However, the trailer for the show’s next episode, titled “Kukulkan,” includes the most significant reference to the original series yet.

In the first look at the installment, SAMCRO comes to town for a visit, led by club president Chibs (Tommy Flanagan). “What’s a Scotsman got to do to get a drink around here?” he asks, flanked by Happy, Quinn (Rusty Coones), and Montez (Jacob Vargas). While Quinn previously appeared in Season 1 of Mayans, this is the first time fans have seen Chibs or Montez since the Sons of Anarchy series finale.

SAMCRO’s arrival comes at a troubling time on Mayans. EZ (JD Pardo) and Angel (Clayton Cardenas) have been working covertly with Happy to figure out why their mother was assassinated. Meanwhile, the Mayans are in the middle of a bad situation with Assistant U.S. Attorney Lincoln Potter (Ray McKinnon) and the Galindo cartel–two entities that SAMCRO knows all too well.

It’s unclear exactly what’s bringing them to town in this episode, but based on the trailer, it’s seemingly going to end in bullets. Given the longstanding relationship between the two clubs, though, don’t expect them to be trading bullets with each other.

Mayans MC airs Tuesdays on FX.

Sea Of Thieves Gets Spooky With New Fort Of The Damned Update

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The latest update for Sea of Thieves, Fort of the Damned, is now live. The expansion is in line with the theme of the Halloween season, dropping a bunch of spooky-looking content for you and your crew to tackle.

As its name implies, Fort of the Damned is primarily an expansion on Sea of Thieves Skeleton Fort feature (basically the game’s version of raids) by offering a new fort to take on. You’ll have to meet certain in-game requirements to access the new fort–undertake Voyages to acquire Ritual Skulls and then claim the Flames of Fate–but once you do, you can tackle its challenge as many times as you please.

The new fort is guarded by a new type of enemy, Shadow Skeletons, and its many challenges are designed to encourage organizing your efforts with others. If you’re planning on taking on the fort, it might be wise to recruit a crew you can trust to work together. If you claim victory, you’ll be rewarded with valuable loot. Completing the fort will net you brand-new cosmetics as well, which allow you to dress up in the tattered garments of the underworld’s Ferryman (which can be seen in the video embedded in the tweet above).

Speaking of cosmetics, Fort of the Damned offers plenty of other pieces of content other than a new fort. The update introduces additional shirts, skirts, dresses, and undergarments that pirates of any gender can wear. Dyes have been added as well, allowing you to change the color of both your clothing and hair. Special two-tone dyes will be added to the Legendary shop too. And if you’re the resident musician in your crew, rejoice! Fort of the Damned adds the banjo as a playable instrument to Sea of Thieves.

With the new Fort of the Damned update, Sea of Thieves gets some gameplay changes as well. You can now battle it out in the Arena in the new Duo Sloops match type, and Skeleton Captains and their crew now just appear in the world during everyday exploration–offering the possibility of being ambushed and getting a nasty surprise while you’re looking for treasure. This update also adds new Xbox Achievements to earn.

All of the aforementioned details are permanent updates to Sea of Thieves, but Fort of the Damned introduces some limited-time Halloween-themed goodies too. From now until November’s update, you can buy the Skeleton Cockatoo and Skeleton Marmoset as pets from the Pirate Emporium.

Netflix Picks Up Iconic Comic Series Bone

There are a plethora of comic books that get optioned for the big or small screen, but none are as exciting as the latest Netflix pick-up. The comic book series Bone, by Jeff Smith, is finally getting an adaptation as an animated kids series for the streaming service.

The series is one of Time Magazine’s “Ten Best Graphic Novels of All Time,” and since the book’s inception in 1991, has won numerous Eisner and Harvey awards, sold over 8 million copies, and has been published in over 30 countries.

The comic series follows the adventures of the Bone cousins, Phoney, Smiley, and Fone Bone. They go on adventures across the fantasy-driven world and come across the evil Lord of the Locusts, a terrorizing threat to humanity. It is the epitome of a hero’s journey tale.

“I’ve waited a long time for this,” Smith said in a press release. “Netflix is the perfect home for Bone. Fans of the books know that the story develops chapter by chapter and book by book. An animated series is exactly the way to do this! The team at Netflix understands Bone and is committed to doing something special – this is good news for kids and cartoon lovers all over the world.”

At the time of this writing, it is unknown when Bone will debut on Netflix.

Xbox One Taco Bell Promotion Awards Limited Edition Console, Elite 2 Controller, And Game Pass

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Taco Bell is partnering with Microsoft for another promotion, this time giving you a chance at a shiny new Xbox One X, along with an Xbox Elite Series 2 controller before it’s widely available. Oh, and the Xbox makes that signature Taco Bell “bong” sound again. You know the one.

From October 17 through November 23, ordering a Double Chalupa Box will get you a code to enter for a a chance at an Xbox One X Eclipse bundle. The bundle includes a limited edition Xbox One X Eclipse console with a white-to-black fade design and the Taco Bell ring at startup, plus an Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, and a six-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

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The Series 2 controller is releasing on November 4, so if you win early enough in the promotion you just get a controller before anyone else can even buy it. The prize bundles will be awarded every 10 minutes on average, and the companies promise a quick turnaround time for winners–possibly as fast as 48 hours after redemption.

Meanwhile, you can also score some Game Pass Ultimate time just by ordering your food. Ordering a Double Chalupa box online or through the Taco Bell app will get you a code for a 2-week Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership. You can stack two codes on top of each other for roughly a month of Ultimate. Check the full rules for all of the contest details.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is the top tier of Microsoft’s all-you-can-eat subscription service, combining Game Pass for console, Game Pass for PC, and Xbox Live Gold into a single subscription. It usually costs $15 per month, as opposed to $10 per month for each Game Pass tier individually.

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A Flash Sale On 60+ Steam Games Kicks Off Today–See The Best Deals Available Now

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When it comes to PC gaming, there’s no shortage of deals and discounts on great games. Steam has its weekly sales, Epic has its free games, and now PC game store Fanatical has a great sale of its own. The Insanity Sale discounts a heck ton of great games for a limited time, including Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night and Middle-earth: Shadow of War Definitive Edition, and they’re available to redeem on Steam.

Over the course of Fanatical’s Insanity Sale, new flash deals will go up at a fairly constant pace. These deals won’t last long–most discounts are available for 24 hours, while some only last a few hours. Of course, we’ll update this article with the best game deals as each flash deal comes and goes, so keep your eyes on us as the Insanity Sale progresses.

The first set of deals feature the Castlevania spiritual successor Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, the Lord of the Rings spinoff Middle-earth: Shadow of War Definitive Edition, and the management sim Project Hospital, in addition to real-time strategy game Grey Goo: Definitive Edition and the first-person classic Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition.

The Insanity Sale is scheduled to end on October 18 at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. You can check out the table below for an overview of the best deals available now. Fanatical is also giving a sneak peek at upcoming deals over at its homepage.

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In addition to the constant flash deals as part of the Insanity Sale, quite a few Ubisoft games are discounted, including Far Cry: New Dawn, Far Cry 4: Gold Edition, and Far Cry 5 as well as Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Assassin’s Creed Origins. Watch Dogs 2, Ghost Recon Wildlands, and Rainbow Six Siege are also on sale, in addition to their various deluxe editions–Siege’s various editions grant access to a certain portion of the game’s DLC operators, depending on the edition.

Bandai Namco also has a good selection of deals right now, with Dark Souls Remastered and Dark Souls III – Deluxe Edition on sale. Fighting game fans can take advantage of discounts on SoulCalibur 6 and Tekken 7, while others can grab Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom and Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown at reduced prices. The popular Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is also on sale.

Korg Will Appear In Thor: Love And Thunder

Taika Waititi’s Thor: Ragnarok was just the shot in the arm the Thor movies needed. It was hilarious, had an incredible story, and introduced us all to one of the MCU‘s funniest characters, Korg. After appearing in both Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame, fans have been dying to know if we’ll see more of him, and on a recent Jimmy Kimmel Live appearance, Waititi confirmed this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Korg.

During the appearance, which you can see below, director Waititi discussed the upcoming 2021 movie, Thor: Love and Thunder, and he jokingly said, “There’s more Thor. There’s twice the Thor.” He continued, stating Natalie Portman would also be playing a version of Thor in this movie. However, the best moment of the interview came when he said that his character, Korg, would be making his return.

As to what Korg will be up to in this movie, only Waititi knows for sure, as the movie is still in pre-production. The last time we saw Korg, he was in New Asgard–Tรธnsberg in Norway–and he’s been gaming hard and dealing with an annoying gamer named Noobmaster69. He’s spent his days with Thor and Miek, locked up in a house, eating, drinking, and having a good time.

Thor: Love and Thunder was announced at San Diego Comic-Con back in July. Waititi will return to direct, and the movie will star Portman as Jane Foster, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, and Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie. During SDCC, Portman walked out on stage holding Mjolnir. It’s apparent the next movie will play with Jason Aaron’s Thor comic book run, where Foster picked up the mantle after Thor was deemed unworthy for the role.

Thor: Love and Thunder hits theaters on November 5, 2021.

Analogue Pocket Coming In 2020, Supports Game Boy Advance, Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color, And More

Analogue‘s track record of releasing high-end old-school consoles is second to none, and in 2020, the company will expand its business into the portable space. The Analogue Pocket is a handheld system that is designed for playing original Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games out of the box, as well as Game Gear, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Atari Lynx, and more unannounced game libraries with the use of cartridge adapters in the future. It’s a $200 device (before tax, shipping, and handling), and as far as Analogue is concerned, the Pocket packs one of the best-looking screens around.

The Pocket’s 3.5-inch LTPS LCD screen is the most expensive component in the device “by a long shot” according to Analogue head, Christopher Taber. Claims of “pro level color accuracy, dynamic range, and brightness” tell some of the story, but more critical is the fact that the screen delivers 615 ppi at 1600×1440. This means the Pocket’s screen will allow for exact 10x scaling of Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Gear games’ native 160×144 resolution, and allow for plenty of wiggle room when scaling games at other resolutions. “Pocket beautifully displays non-integer scaling due to the displays high 615 ppi and our control over the display directly,” said Taber. “This feature allows for every system’s unique resolution to populate the screen without compromising visual quality and maintaining sharp pixels. In other words, at non integer scaling Pocket will not see the notorious issues you’ll see on most other displays when scaling at non-integers.”

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The other big hardware-related Pocket detail is the inclusion of two FPGAs–the chips that serve as the basis for Analogue’s authentic hardware simulations. The handheld includes both Intel Cyclone V and Cyclone 10 FPGAs (Taber and Analogue aren’t saying which versions quite yet), and Analogue states that the additional FPGA is there strictly for third-party support. Taber told GameSpot that Analogue is working with other developers behind the scenes to support their Pocket-related creations, and press materials also directly mention the Mister platform as an example of what customers can expect when envisioning the benefits of this extra hardware. Mister is an FPGA-centric project that’s rallied a community of developers to recreate vintage gaming hardware on an-off-the shelf system designed for makers and educators, and it saw a flood of new releases in 2018 and 2019.

Analogue is going out of its way to make the Pocket a versatile device, and that extends outside of gaming and into the world of music creation–a realm that also goes hand in hand with vintage Game Boys. Having partnered with Nanoloop and Oliver Wittchow, Analogue will effectively deliver a robust sequencer and synthesizer in each Pocket, to be based on Nanoloop 2 but with a modified Pocket-friendly user interface.

Also in 2020 but for an undisclosed price, Analogue plans to release a dock for the Pocket designed to display portable games on your TV, either natively over HDMI or on a CRT via Analogue’s $80 DAC. The dock will support both wired and bluetooth controllers.

Analogue still has a lot to divulge regarding the Pocket, but early details paint a promising picture of what’s to come. For a look at the company’s most recent products, check out our reviews of the Super Nt and Mega Sg, two consoles that impressed us with their attention to detail, inside and out.

Fat Pikachu Is Back With Pokemon Sword And Shield Gigantamaxing

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Pikachu is the sweet smiling face of the Pokemon franchise, an adorable and marketable creation that can be slapped on lunchboxes and sneakers alike. Before he was refined into his current form, though, he was a weird, squat little mouse the fans have lovingly nicknamed “Fat Pikachu” or sometimes “Chubby Pikachu.” With the announcement of his Gigantamax form in Pokemon Sword and Shield, the Pokemon Company is paying homage to the classic look.

First, take a look at how Pikachu has evolved over time. On the left is his original appearance in key art from 1998’s Pokemon Red and Blue. He’s rounded, without much of a neck, and his arms and legs aren’t well-defined as separate from his body. On the right is his key art from 2018’s Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu, with a distinctly rounded head, slimmer body, and more defined arms, hands, and feet.

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In short, Pikachu has slowly become more human-like. His modern look more closely resembles a human baby, which makes sense. Humans are hard-wired to view infants as cute, and lots of cartoons imitate their traits (like big eyes, toothless mouths, and chubby fingers) to endear the audience to them. As the chief mascot for one of the biggest kids’ properties in the world, of course artists would slowly sand off the rough edges to make him more marketable.

Now compare those two Pikachus to the new Gigantamax form that debuts in Pokemon Sword and Shield. It’s unmistakably the old “fat Pikachu” design put through modern design sensibilities.

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The old “fat Pikachu” design has still gotten affection as kitsch or nostalgia, as well as genuine preference from some official Pokemon artists. Legendary Pokemon CCG artist Mitsuhiro Arita said as much himself in an interview with GameSpot.

“I prefer rounder Pikachu,” Arita said. In response to a question about whether this is his personal version of Pikachu, he said, “Not really just limited to Pikachu, but in general I feel like Pokemon aren’t really dark, negative, or depressing. They’re happy, they’re joyful. So I think that feeling has just kind of come out and expressed itself in these cards.”

Whatever the reason, the new Gigantamax Pikachu is an homage to the classic, and a ton of fun in his own regard. He’s a free bonus if you have a save from Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu on your system when you play Sword and Shield, along with a super-fluffy Eevee. You can check out those and some other newly-revealed Gigantamax forms, including one for Charizard that looks downright scary.