Madden 20 Ratings: Here Are The Four 99-Rated Players

The Madden 20 ratings reveal continues. Following EA’s announcement of all the highest-rated rookies, the company has now revealed Madden 20’s four 99-rated players. These are the best players in the game, and that’s before factoring in the new X-Factor super-abilities.

The four 99-rated players in Madden 20 (at launch) include Houston Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins, Los Angeles Rams DT Aaron Donald, Seattle Seahawks ILB Bobby Wagner, and Chicago Bears OLB Khalil Mack. These ratings, and those of everyone else in the game, can and most likely will change over the course of the real NFL season, depending on on-field performance.

Madden 20’s new X-Factor system grants highly rated players super-abilities that can be used at key moments, and these 99-rated players all have them. As Pasta Padre reports, “Hopkins wins aggressive catches against single coverage. Donald can place pressure on the QB even while still engaged in a block. Wagner gets tighter coverage and a higher chance of picking off a pass on contested catches. Mack’s pass rush leads to quicker block shedding.”

The rest of Madden 20’s ratings will be revealed throughout July leading up to the game’s release at the end of the month. Keep check in back with GameSpot for more.

Madden 20 launches on August 2 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Top New Games Releasing On Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — July 14-20, 2019

New Releases takes a look at some of the biggest video games launching each week, and it’s a good time to be a PC or Nintendo Switch gamer. The Switch-exclusive Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order arrives this week, alongside a Switch port of survival horror game Distrust. Meanwhile, the smash-hit tabletop game Gloomhaven is getting its own PC game. For those of you who prefer to game on PS4 and Xbox One, don’t worry–this week is also home to Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity and Lost Ember.

Distrust — July 16

Available on: Switch

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Survival horror game Distrust takes cues from John Carpenter’s The Thing. A helicopter crash strands you in a research center in the Arctic, where strange monsters attack the crew. Fortunately, you can survive together in co-op, so you and a friend can choose from the 15 survivors, each with their own special skills.

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Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity — July 16

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

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Terminal Velocity is the definitive version of Lost Orbit, coming to some new platforms. But it’s still the story of Harrison, a man stranded in space who just wants to get home. With no working ship, you’ll have to slingshot your way around planets, stars, and other heavenly bodies as you fling your way back.

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Gloomhaven — July 17

Available on: PC

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Gloomhaven is based on the mega popular tabletop game of the same name, where a band of mercenaries moves through randomly generated dungeons. Combat is tactical and turn-based, so you can’t rely on dumb luck to get through. That said, the PC game does include a new roguelike mode, so you might still want a bit of good juju on your side.

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order — July 19

Available on: Switch

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The latest in the Ultimate Alliance line is set in a totally different universe, but it still lets you slam bad guys as the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and more. As the name implies, you’ll be going up against Thanos and his Black Order to save the world. Post-launch, you can join the fight with additional DLC heroes from Marvel Knights and the X-Men.

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Lost Ember — July 19

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

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Lost Ember sees you in control of wolf, and this wolf can actually take over the bodies of other animals. As you shift between birds, fish, and other species, you’ll be able to explore all different corners of the world, uncovering the ancient civilization that once existed here. A Nintendo Switch version is planned for later.

July still has some big video games on the horizon. Next week is home to Switch exclusive Fire Emblem: Three Houses as well as another Nazi-slaughtering adventure, Wolfenstein: Youngblood.

WWE Extreme Rules: You’ll Never Believe Who Crashed the Main Event

Real-life WWE power couple “The Man” Becky Lynch and “The Man’s Man” Seth Rollins, team up tonight at WWE Extreme Rules for a collision with the bizarrely-dressed Baron Corbin and Lacey Evans, and I’ll be running down the PPV action all evening here for IGN!

There was a lot of damn pro-wrestling this weekend – from AEW’s Fight for the Fallen to Evolve’s 10th Anniversary Celebration (which streamed on the WWE Network) to the B Block matches from NJPW’s G1 Climax 29. Extreme Rules, which is hardly extreme and contains barely-present rules, almost feels like an afterthought. But it is WWE’s final stop on the road to SummerSlam. And it’s also the only card to feature THE GRAVEYARD DOGS! Yes, that’s a real moniker and the tee’s available at Shop Dot Com. Along with “The Man’s Man” shirt. And probably a whole “Brock Party” section marked 30% off.

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Gears 5 Boss Clarifies The Game’s Stance On Smoking And Tobacco

Gears 5 will not feature any depictions of smoking as part of a move to avoid glamorizing the addictive and deadly habit. Rod Fergusson, the head of developer The Coalition, said in a series of tweets that he has been against depictions of smoking in Gears “from the beginning.”

He pointed out that the concept art for the character Dizzy from Gears 2 was shown with a cigarette. But in the final game, the character doesn’t smoke. That’s because Fergusson stepped in and “stopped it.”

Some Gears of War games have featured depictions of smoking, but Gears 4 had no smoking and Gears 5 will not either. Fergusson said as long as he’s in control of the Gears series, smoking will never return.

The Gears of War series was created and originally developed by Epic Games, up until the Fortnite studio sold it to Microsoft in 2014 for an undisclosed sum.

Some stories have suggested that Gears 5 at one point featured depictions of smoking and were later removed, but this isn’t true, Fergusson said. He said there is “no censorship” because Gears 5 never had smoking to begin with; you can’t remove what was never there.

People on Twitter commented that this is a strange take because the Gears franchise is a Mature-rated series with brutal depictions of violence and alcohol abuse. Why focus so much on smoking? Fergusson said he isn’t trying to be the “moral police,” but instead he wanted to cleanse Gears of smoking to avoid glamorizing smoking and because of his own personal connection to lung cancer.

“I didn’t want to glamorize something that is addictive and kill you,” he said. “Wasn’t trying to me any moral police, just reflecting my beliefs after losing friends to lung cancer. If you had the ability to create a world, what would you change?”

According to Variety, the anti-smoking group Truth Initiative approached the TV company Turner–which broadcast this weekend’s Gears 5 Summer Series event–to discuss smoking in Gears 5. According to the report, “Turner collaborated with The Coalition to strip out smoking from the game,” but something seems to be lost here, as Fergusson pointed out Gears 5 never had smoking to begin with so it couldn’t have been removed.

The Truth Initiative has for years now called out video games for glamorizing smoking. The group criticized Blizzard for putting a cigar in Overwatch hero McCree’s mouth. “The creators of Overwatch may not realize that their choice to depict a hero with a lit cigar sends an influential and potentially addictive and deadly message to the young people who play the game,” the organization said.

In 2017, the Truth Initiative released the results of a study that claimed research demonstrates that there is a link between exposure to images of smoking and the probability of young people taking up smoking.

The Truth Initiative also released a list of video games aimed at teenagers that they say glamorize smoking, including Overwatch, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, We Sing, XCOM 2, and Injustice: Gods Among Us.

Gears 5 launches in September for Xbox One and PC. The game’s first technical test takes place this weekend–here’s how to get in and everything you need to know.

Walmart’s Nintendo Switch Deal Just Got Better

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It’s almost here: Amazon Prime Day 2019 begins tonight at midnight and runs for 48 hours. While this is Amazon’s event, other retailers want a piece of that gigantic pie, and are muscling in with the Prime Day deals of their own.

Walmart’s deals are already live, and they’re pretty excellent. In fact, they’re the first deals you’re going to see listed below, because Amazon doesn’t start until later.

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Save $100 When You Buy This Street Fighter 2 Arcade Machine from Walmart

Who needs Amazon Prime Day, when Walmart has the coolest deal of them all, a Street Fighter 2 Arcade1up cabinet for $100 off, with free shipping direct to your door!

Street Fighter 2 Arcade Machine for $199 at Walmart

The arcade dream lives on thanks to great units like these. This Arcade1Up machine features three versions of Street Fighter 2 (Champion Edition, New Challengers and Turbo), comes with a popping LCD screen, classic two player control layout and doesn’t cost a single coin to play!

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WWE Extreme Rules: Results, Match Card, And More For The 2019 Pay-Per-View

It’s time to get extreme! WWE’s annual celebration of hardcore, Extreme Rules, has arrived and the pay-per-view event is bringing with it plenty of matched with a variety of stipulations–and several championship title defenses. The show is airing live on the WWE Network, along with traditional pay-per-view, and kicks off 7 PM ET/4 PM PT. Before that, though, Extreme Rules also features a one-hour kickoff show, launching at 6 PM ET/4 PM PT.

Among the 10 “extreme” bouts that will be featured on tonight’s show is a No Holds Barred match that pits Shane McMahon and Drew McIntyre against Roman Reigns and a returning Undertaker. Elsewhere on the card, there’s a last man standing match, an Extreme Rules mixed tag team match–with the WWE Universal Championship and Raw Women’s Championship on the line–and a handicap match that sees Bayley defending her Smackdown Women’s Championship against Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross. We’ll also, finally, get Aleister Black in action after Cesaro finally answered the call to be his opponent.

You can take a look at the full card for Extreme Rules before. Also, make sure to stay tuned to this post as it will be updated throughout the night with all of the Extreme Rules results you could possibly need. Join us for the fun starting at 6 PM ET/3 PM ET.

Match card:

  • Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins vs. Lacey Evans & Baron Corbin (Extreme Rules match for the Universal and Raw Women’s Championships)
  • Roman Reigns & The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon & Drew McIntyre (No Holds Barred match)
  • Kofi Kingston vs. Samoa Joe (WWE Championship)
  • Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross (Handicap match for the Smackdown Women’s Championship)
  • Daniel Bryan & Erick Rowan vs. Big E & Xavier Woods vs. Heavy Machinery (Smackdown Tag Team Championships)
  • Ricochet vs. AJ Styles (United States Championship)
  • Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Lashley (Last Man Standing match)
  • The Revival vs. The Usos (Raw Tag Team Championship)
  • Aleister Black vs. Cesaro
  • Drew Gulak vs. Tony Nese (Cruiserweight Championship)
  • Dolph Ziggler vs. Kevin Owens
  • Finn Balor vs. Shinsuke Nakamura (Intercontinental Championship) – Kickoff Show