Avengers: Endgame Is Second Film to Cross $800M at US Box Office

Avengers: Endgame has joined Star Wars: The Force Awakens as one of only two films to ever cross the $800 million mark at the US box office.

The milestone comes thanks to the extended Memorial Day weekend, which saw the movie earn an estimated $22.3 million, reports Comicbook.com.

This puts Avengers: Endgame’s overall US earnings at $803.63 million, putting it in second place on the leader board for the US domestic box office. It currently lags behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens by $133 million.

The other title Avengers: Endgame is closing in on is that of the highest grossing film globally, which has belonged to Avatar for almost a decade. Endgame is just $103 million away from Avatar’s record, but experts suggest it would take until Labor Day in September to surpass that. Whether Avengers: Endgame remains in theatres that long remains to be seen, especially with a big summer for film already underway, and a second Marvel film in Spider-Man: Far From Home releasing in July.

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Konami Announces Contra Anniversary Collection Lineup

Konami has revealed the complete lineup for the upcoming Contra Anniversary Collection.

This collection includes varied Contra titles, from the original arcade game to Contra III: The Alien Wars for SNES. While a specific release date has not yet been announced, this digital collection will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam this summer for $20.

The full Contra Anniversary Collection lineup includes:

Gaming Disorder Recognized as a Disease by World Health Organization

The World Health Organization has officially recognized Gaming Disorder as a disease as part of the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-11), which will take effect on January 1, 2022.

As reported by VG247, the World Health Organization defines the Gaming Disorder disease as “a pattern of gaming behavior (“digital-gaming” or “video-gaming”) characterized by impaired control over gaming, increasing priority given to gaming over other activities to the extent that gaming takes precedence over other interests and daily activities, and continuation or escalation of gaming despite the occurrence of negative consequences.”

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Alienware’s Thinnest Gaming Laptops Get Their Best Facelift

Alienware has unveiled new, thinner versions of its best gaming laptops, the Alienware m17 and Alienware m15.

Both models will now feature the company’s sci-fi inspired Legend design as first seen on the Alienware Area-51m, which was announced earlier this year at CES 2019. The new look gives this pair of gaming laptops a unique futuristic, space-age aesthetic—like something out of The Martian. On top of that, Alienware has expanded the customizable RGB lighting to the logos, rear ring light, and every key on the keyboard.

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Pokemon Go Legendary Cresselia Available Again For A Limited Time

Pokemon Go‘s Extraordinary Raid Week event may be coming to an end, but Niantic is giving players another incentive to participate in Raid Battles. Over the next few weeks, the developer is bringing three Legendary Pokemon back to the game, beginning with the Psychic-type Cresselia.

From now until June 18, the Lunar Pokemon will appear around the world again in five-star Raids. Not only is this a good opportunity to capture one if you missed it the first time it was available last December, you’ll also have a chance of encountering its Shiny form. Cresselia is a pure Psychic-type, so you’ll want to bring along Dark, Bug, and Ghost Pokemon like Tyranitar, Scizor, and Giratina to battle it.

Following Cresselia’s departure, the Legendary Water Pokemon Kyogre will return to five-star Raids from June 18 to June 27. After that, you’ll have another chance to capture its counterpart, Groudon, which will appear from June 27 to July 10. As is the case with Cresselia, you’ll also have a chance of encountering Shiny versions of Kyogre and Groudon when they return to Raids. You can read more details on the Pokemon Go website.

Beyond the returning Legendaries, Pokemon Go players have the game’s next Community Day to look forward to soon. Next month’s event will take place on Saturday, June 8, and the featured Pokemon this time will be Slakoth. If you manage to evolve one into its final form, Slaking, by the end of the Community Day, it’ll learn an event-exclusive move. As an added bonus, Pokemon Eggs will hatch at a quarter of their normal distance during the Community Day.

In other Pokemon Go news, Niantic recently rolled out a new wave of Gen 4 Pokemon. Gible, Hippopotas, Cherubi, and several other Pokemon originally from the Diamond and Pearl versions can now be found in the mobile game. The developer has also added several new types of Lure Modules that let you evolve Eevee into Glaceon and Leafeon.

The Best 4K TV Deals in the UK This Week

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There are a number of things to consider before purchasing a 4K TV. Think carefully about where your priorities lie, taking into account the size, LED vs OLED, sound quality, and colour grade you require.

There is another major factor to consider when it comes to 4K TVs and that’s the price tag. You could shop around for hours, researching the best prices with each retailer and comparing the results. Or, you could check out our roundup of the best deals and save yourself the trouble.

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Daily Deals: Dell Memorial Day Extended (Alienware RTX 2080 Desktop for $1258)

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Dell’s Memorial Day Sale has been extended. You’ll find some incredible discounts on Dell G-series, Inspiron, XPS, Vostro, and Alienware desktops, laptops, and monitors, as well as Samsung, LG, Sony, and Vizio 4K HDTVs. There’s no indication when Dell will pull the plug on any of these deals but the absolute best deals will probably expire faster as inventory runs out.

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Trover Saves the Universe Review

I have seen and done terrible things. I have pushed innocents off cliffs, slaughtered pets in front of their owners, and ground up more Power Babies than I can count – and I did it all without leaving my floating chair, laughing the whole time. Trover Saves the Universe did this to me. It’s an action-platformer from the mind and voice of Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, and while it technically isn’t connected to that show in any way, its humor is just as messed up and its gameplay is nearly as much fun as watching an episode unfold.

Primarily designed for VR (though playable without it as well), it puts you in the hovering shoes of a Chairopian, an alien race whose members never get out of a fancy, teleporting chair that’s controlled by a device that conveniently looks like a PS4 controller. Helping you on this profane trip is your partner, Trover – a purple monster with babies for eyes and a laser sword in his hand – who you use to run, jump, and fight through a short series of strange and often hilarious alien worlds.

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E3 2019: Doom Eternal — What We Know And What We Want

Bethesda has been relatively tight-lipped about its upcoming E3 2019 press conference. However, the one game we do know is at the show is none other than Id Software’s Doom Eternal. This sequel to the critically acclaimed Doom reboot is firmly placed upon lists of many’s much-anticipated games.

At E3 2019, there’s bound to be a ton of new details about the game and footage displaying all manner of over-the-top demon-slaying. But until then, here’s what we know about Doom Eternal right now, and what we’re hoping to see.

What We Know So Far

The last we saw of Doom Eternal was some new gameplay at a GDC panel following Google’s Stadia reveal this past April. Before that, we learned a substantial amount about the game at QuakeCon 2018.

Doom Eternal continues directly after the events of the first game. The forces of Hell have invaded Earth, and the Doom Slayer must stop them by any means necessary. While you’ll be spending most of your time on Earth, it appears the game will briefly take place in space on Phobos, the innermost moon of Mars.

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As the Doom Slayer this time around, you’re equipped with quite a few new mobility options, which includes a dodge maneuver and the ability to swing on poles in the environment. The new suit is decked out with built-in weapons, like a retractable arm-blade and a shoulder mounted launcher. You also have access to what the game calls a Meat Hook, a glorified grappling hook that can latch onto enemies and clear gaps. Power-ups are returning, and it looks like they can enhance your characteristics in a variety of ways–either temporarily or permanently.

New weapons will appear, but we’ve not seen them much yet. So far, the only guns that have been shown have been from the previous Doom, such as the Combat Shotgun, Super Shotgun, Heavy Cannon, Rocket Launcher, and more. A few of the older guns are returning albeit with some subtle changes. The Plasma Rifle is back and it can now shoot orbs that electrify enemies. On the other hand, some old weapons have been revamped, like the Ballista, which is a new version of the Gauss Cannon that can fire electric bolts.

Classic demons from the franchise’s past are getting reintroduced to the reboot continuity. So far we’ve seen Arch-Viles, Arachnotrons, Imps, Cacodemons, Barons of Hell, and Pain Elementals. To make encounters with these treacherous monstrosities more flashy and exciting, Id Software is implementing new tech to make demon bodies progressively deteriorate in combat as they suffer damage.

Lastly, a surprise addition to Doom Eternal is a new mode called Invasion where other players can jump into your campaign as demons and hunt you down. Though, if you’d play alone, you can turn off the feature.

What’s Confirmed At E3

Bethesda has confirmed that Doom Eternal will make an appearance at its E3 2019 press conference. Though, the specifics as to what it will show remains unclear. We’ll have to wait and see what sort of heavy-metal-tined demon shooting the company has in store for us this coming June.

What We Hope To See At E3

A lot of the Doom Eternal gameplay has shown off combat either in the fleshy landscapes of Hell on Earth or Phobos. Honestly, we’d love to see what the other locations on Earth look like, like the intriguing demonic temples or sterile underground chambers that point to an even more extensive Doom universe lore this time around.

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We’d also love to see gameplay demonstrating how much the new maneuverability options impact combat. We’re curious about the new enemy types they’re introducing that take advantage of your expanded toolset, as well as the obstacles presented that will break up the flow of battle. In addition, we’d like to see how maneuverability impacts the PvP antics of the Invasion mode.

As a bonus, it would be cool to see how Doom Eternal runs on Switch. Seeing how great the original Doom ran on the hybrid handheld console, we’re excited to see how this latest iteration of the series’ fast-paced shooting fairs under the humble power of the Nintendo’s hardware.

While more gameplay is always a plus, we’re mostly hoping that Bethesda caps off its Doom Eternal showcase by finally announcing a release date. For a while, Doom Eternal has been loosely confirmed to launch sometime in 2019, so knowing when we’ll get to play it exactly would be fantastic.