BioWare Celebrates N7 Day With New Mass Effect Armor…in Anthem

If you’re a Mass Effect fan, then November 7 (or N7 Day) is a good time to celebrate BioWare’s expansive space opera RPG. This year, BioWare is offering a neat Mass Effect tie-in with its current project, Anthem, in the form of themed armors and emotes.

BioWare usually does something fun for fans on N7 Day, and this year they’re releasing a set of armor designs and emotes that pay homage to their popular franchise. BioWare has released four Mass Effect-themed armors that change their designs to look like characters from the Mass Effect series.

There are four armors, each referencing a different Mass Effect character. These designs will make your Anthem freelancer look like Garrus, Tali, Wrex, and Liara.

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New Look for Scooby-Doo and the Gang Revealed for ‘Scoob’ Movie

We now have our first look at the animated reboot of Scooby-Doo coming from Warner Bros., titled SCOOB.

Check out the images below, which were debuted by Fandango.

The images came with the news that the first trailer for SCOOB will be coming this Monday, November 11.

The movie will tell the origin of how Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne all became a gang of mystery-solvers with their good boy Scooby-Doo. It will feature younger versions of the characters, as well.

Voice Cast for SCOOB

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Best Black Friday 2019 PS4 Deals

Black Friday lands on November 29 this year, but many of the discounts will begin earlier than that. If you’re interested in PS4 deals, you’ve come to the right place. We’re keeping an eye on all the Black Friday flyers and collecting all the deals on PS4 games, consoles, and accessories. Let’s dive in.

Black Friday PS4 Console Deals

ps4Newcomers to PS4 can get hit up Best Buy or Target to get a great deal on a PS4 Slim 1TB bundle that includes The Last of Us Remastered, God of War, and Horizon: Zero Dawn for $199.99.

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New Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare Maps, Mode Arrives This Friday

Publisher Activision announced some new post-launch content for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, including new maps and the return of a popular game mode.

Activision tweeted the news, stating that all Modern Warfare players will be able to enjoy this Friday’s content for free. The game’s Ground War and traditional Multiplayer modes will get new maps, Krovnik Farmland and Shoot House respectively. Further, developer Infinity Ward is finally adding Hardpoint, a franchise mainstay game mode. There’s no additional information on either maps or Hardpoint.

Modern Warfare recently launched on October 25 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and the first-person shooter secured the number one spot on the US PS4’s best-selling games list. Some of the game’s guns are apparently bugged, though, including a handful of rifles and the double-barreled 725 shotgun. Modern Warfare’s multiplayer co-director, Joe Cecot, confirmed on Twitter that a “weapon tuning” update is on the way. These changes are part of a large update Infinity Ward has been talking about for quite some time and will include bug fixes and balance tweaks, stability improvements, and more.

In other news, Modern Warfare has seen some criticism for its “Highway of Death” reference. Infinity Ward’s narrative director, Taylor Kurosaki, addressed the controversial direction the game’s campaign takes. “I think you could probably find many instances of the words ‘highway of death’ being used in a lot of cases,” Kurosaki said.

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New The Outer Worlds Update Coming Next Week, Full Patch Notes Listed

Obsidian Entertainment has announced a new patch is scheduled to release for The Outer Worlds next week. In a blog post, Obsidian social media manager “Shyla” released the full patch notes and wrote, “[Obsidian] will continue to work on updates and patches.”

“This patch is currently in the testing phase and as long as no other issues occur during this time, we hope to release it to you all sometime next week,” Shyla wrote. “Please be aware that this can change, but we are working hard to make this timeline and things are looking good thus far.”

This upcoming update, Patch 1.1.1.0, primarily addresses several bugs in The Outer Worlds, but it also implements a few gameplay changes too–the most notable of which is an increase in font size for subtitles. It may not seem like much, but The Outer Worlds’ subtitles are currently very small, and it can be difficult to see them if you’re not right next to your screen. The full list of changes is below.

The Outer Worlds Patch 1.1.1.0 Bug Fixes & Gameplay Changes

  • The crashing issue in Tartarus
  • Increase Font Size – Conversations/Subtitles
  • Muffled sound effects occur at random times for players on the PS4
  • Companions dying and failing companion quests on modes other than Supernova
  • Unable to finish “Radio Free Monarch”
  • Trophy “Not the Best Choice” fails to unlock properly

In GameSpot’s The Outer Worlds review, Edmond Tran wrote, “I finished The Outer Worlds wanting more, eager to jump back into the world to see extra things. It’s not a short game, but it’s one packed with such a steady stream of wonderful characters to meet, interesting places to explore, and meaningful, multi-layered quests to solve, that it didn’t feel like there was any room to get tired of it. I wanted to rewind the clock and do everything in a completely different way. The Outer Worlds is consistently compelling throughout, and it’s a superb example of how to promote traditional RPG sensibilities in a sharp, modern experience.”

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Playing With Fire Review

When Playing With Fire opens, we get a pretty goofy take on what real firefighters and first responders do. Watching the film from California, where large portions of the state are frequently on fire, and people are really losing their homes and lives, was a bit jarring. The film moves past that rather quickly, but this is just a warning to those of you in a burning state. You might have to do some explaining to your kids after the credits roll.

With that out of the way, here’s the deal. Smokejumper Superintendent Jake Carson (John Cena) and his crew (Keegan-Michael Key, John Leguizamo and Tyler Mane, who plays the largely silent Axe) are facing a crisis. Jake is desperate to take over all the smokejumpers when his boss (Dennis Haysbert) retires. However, many of his crew members have left, making it harder for him to prove himself. He’s a terrible boyfriend, leaving his date, Dr. Amy Hicks (Judy Greer), halfway through dinner. His dad passed in a fire when he was young, and he’s still trying to live up to that legacy. He’s tough, he doesn’t cry, despite his much softer-hearted coworker (Key) constantly passing him a tissue, and he certainly doesn’t have time for kids.

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Supernatural Pays Homage to John Wick In Action-Packed Episode

Supernatural might have taken Halloween week off, but Jensen Ackles didn’t. The actor got in on the spirit of the holiday by dressing up in costume as Batman and hitting the ‘gram to share some epic shots taken on a rooftop. And the internet took notice.

“Yeah, it was pretty cool,” Ackles told IGN this week when asked about the online reaction to his superhero look. “I mean … it’s Batman. I’m actually looking at the cowl right now. It’s, like, staring at me.”

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