Driving across the country in real life has its perks, but let’s be honest: there’s also a lot of down time. The Crew 2 is a racing game that cuts out the boring parts as you travel at unsafe speeds from coast to coast, using vehicles that go on the road, in the water, and through the air. There’s nothing else quite like it on the market, and it’s free to play December 13-17 on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
The only catch is that console owners will need either a PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live Gold subscription to take part in the free-play weekend. If you have a gaming PC, you don’t need any subscription to play the game for free, and you can pre-load it now via Uplay. The free trial makes the full game available to players, including PvP mode as well as the new Demolition Derby mode.
If you decide to purchase the full game after trying it out, any progress you make will carry over. You’ll also be able to buy any digital version of The Crew 2 at a discount. To sweeten the pot even further, Ubisoft is throwing in a free in-game car for anyone who participates in the free weekend. The car you get depends on your platform of choice.
Xbox One: BMW Z4 GT3 2011
PlayStation 4: Maserati Gran Turismo S 2009 – Touring Car Edition
PC: Ford GT 2005 – Touring Car Edition
For more information about The Crew 2’s free-play weekend, you can check out the Ubisoft blog.
Now that Batwoman has arrived and added a new hero to the Arrow-verse–not to mention a location in Gotham City–there are some questions we need to think about. The CW’s superhero programming block is already jam-packed thanks to Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Black Lightning. Is there room for yet another hero next season?
To figure that out and take a deep dive through everything we learned about Batwoman in the “Elseworlds” crossover event, GameSpot teamed up with TV Guide for a roundtable discussion about whether a Batwoman show should happen and what it might entail. Luckily, thanks to “Elseworlds,” we already know quite a bit.
First and foremost, this is a Gotham City that has been abandoned by Batman for one reason or another. In his place, Bruce Wayne’s cousin Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) is suiting up at Batwoman to protect what’s left of an already devastated city. Also still populating the city, from cells at Arkham Asylum, are the likes of Riddler, The Penguin, Poison Ivy, Clayface, and Nora Fries just to name a few. What stood out in the Gotham-centric “Elseworlds” installment as Easter eggs and open doors to many notable Batman villains and elements fans of the comics will find familiar.
It’s, honestly, a remarkable amount of world-building done in a single one-hour episode of TV. What’s more, as those who saw the end of “Elseworlds” know, this entire event was all building to next year’s crossover, “Crisis on Infinite Earths”–which will include Batwoman and one of the Gotham City foes introduced.
With so much time spent introducing the world of Kate Kane, it already seems like a foregone conclusion that we’ll definitely be seeing a lot more of her in the future. Will she get her own show, though? That’s something we’ll have to wait to find out. In the meantime, join GameSpot and TV Guide in dreaming for the day that happens.
December is officially here, which means 2018 is winding to a close. This year has seen some great games come out across PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch, but while most of the year’s biggest titles have already been released, there are still a handful of noteworthy games on the way this month to close out the year in appropriately grand fashion.
Headlining December’s releases are new installments in the Just Cause and Super Smash Bros. series, as well as a new pair of spin-offs of Atlus’s beloved Persona franchise. Those certainly aren’t the only notable releases, however. This month also sees some high-profile games arrive on new platforms, including PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, which expanded to PS4 on December 7. An HD remaster of the PS2 classic Katamari Damacy also rolled onto PC and Nintendo Switch this month, while the Dark Souls-inspired Ashen hit Xbox One and PC.
That’s only a small glimpse at this month’s releases. You can see all of the biggest games on the way for each platform in December 2018 below. For a look back at all of the most notable releases from the past year, check out our complete list of game release dates in 2018, and be sure to follow our Best of 2018 hub for our picks on the year’s best games and other highlights.
Just Cause 4 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) — December 4
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Destiny 2: Ascendant Challenge Location Video Guide (Dec. 11-18)
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Destiny 2: Black Armory Gofannon Forge Completion
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 — Official Operation Absolute Zero Trailer
Insurgency Sandstorm Team Combat Gameplay
Fortnite Cross-Play Tech Will Be Given To Other Devs – GS News Update
We Play “Real Or Fake Spider-Man” With The Cast Of Into The Spider-Verse
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Kicking off the month is Just Cause 4, which launched on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on December 4. This installment in the over-the-top action series takes protagonist Rico Rodriguez to the lush South American country of Solis, where the intrepid hero must once again thwart the plans of the sinister militant group, The Black Hand. Developer Avalanche Studios has amplified the action even more for this entry, expanding Rico’s arsenal with new gadgets and an upgraded grappling hook. But the biggest addition to the game is the extreme weather system, which presents a whole new kind of challenge for Rico to overcome.
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Persona 3: Dancing In Moonlight & Persona 5: Dancing In Starlight (PS4, Vita) — December 4
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Destiny 2: Black Armory Gofannon Forge Completion
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 — Official Operation Absolute Zero Trailer
Insurgency Sandstorm Team Combat Gameplay
Fortnite Cross-Play Tech Will Be Given To Other Devs – GS News Update
We Play “Real Or Fake Spider-Man” With The Cast Of Into The Spider-Verse
Doctor Strange 2 Brings Back First Movie’s Director – GameSpot Universe News Update
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The Persona series is certainly no stranger to spin-offs, and its latest pair of offshoots, Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, arrived in the West on PS4 and Vita on December 4. In the vein of Person 4: Dancing All Night, each title is a rhythm game featuring characters and music taken from their respective numbered installments. Both games also feature a slew of costumes and accessories to unlock for the characters, as well as support for PlayStation VR.
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Switch) — December 7
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Getting Fortnite’s Infinity Blade Sword Is Kind Of A Nightmare
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Destiny 2: Ascendant Challenge Location Video Guide (Dec. 11-18)
Most Anticipated Games Coming In 2019 Montage
Destiny 2: Black Armory Gofannon Forge Completion
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 — Official Operation Absolute Zero Trailer
Insurgency Sandstorm Team Combat Gameplay
Fortnite Cross-Play Tech Will Be Given To Other Devs – GS News Update
We Play “Real Or Fake Spider-Man” With The Cast Of Into The Spider-Verse
Doctor Strange 2 Brings Back First Movie’s Director – GameSpot Universe News Update
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate First Weekly Event Starts Soon – GS News Update
The Punisher – Season 2 Official Teaser
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Nintendo’s long-running mascot fighting series makes its Switch debut with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Featuring the largest roster in the franchise to date, Ultimate brings back every character who has ever appeared in a Smash Bros. game and introduces a handful of unexpected newcomers, including Castlevania’s Simon and Richter Belmont and Animal Crossing’s Isabelle. The game also boasts more than 100 stages, 900 music tracks, and an extensive array of Spirits–new collectible video game characters that grant your fighters stat boosts and abilities when equipped.
Lucasfilm has officially announced the cast for The Mandalorian, the first live-action Star Wars TV series. Pedro Pascal, previously speculated to play the title role, has been confirmed to be the Mandalorian warrior the show is about, and he’s being joined by quite the talented cast.
Pascal is best known for portraying Oberyn Martell on Game of Thrones, but he’s also starred in Kingsman: The Golden Circle and Netflix’s Narcos. In a blog post, StarWars.com confirmed he would be joined by Gina Carano (Deadpool), Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad), Emily Swallow (Supernatural), Carl Weathers (Predator), Omid Abtahi (American Gods), Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man), and Nick Nolte (Affliction).
“We’re having a great time working with this incredibly talented group and excited for everyone to see what we’re up to,” said The Mandalorian writer and executive producer Jon Favreau. Individual directors–including Thor Ragnarok’s Taika Waititi, Jessica Jones’ Deborah Chow, and Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Rebels’ Dave Filoni–have been signed on to head individual episodes in The Mandalorian. There are plans for The Mandalorian to be followed by another Star Wars series that will see the return of Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, the character he played in Rogue One.
The Mandalorian takes place prior to The Force Awakens, long after the legendary career of Boba Fett. The series follows Pascal’s character, a lone gunfighter on the run from the law of the New Republic. The Mandalorian launches on Disney+, the company’s upcoming subscription-based streaming service, next year. Another season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars–previously assumed to be cancelled forever–is also scheduled to come to the service.
The moment fans have been dreaming of for more than a decade has finally arrived – Jeffrey Dean Morgan is officially returning to Supernatural for its milestone 300th episode, reprising his role as John Winchester – father of lead characters Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles).
Executive producer Andrew Dabb said, “We’re incredibly excited to have Jeffrey back for this milestone episode, and think fans will love what we have planned for his character… and a few other surprise guest stars.”
Morgan has long expressed his interest in returning to Supernatural as Papa Winchester – one of his earliest breakout TV roles in 2005, alongside a recurring stint on Grey’s Anatomy – but scheduling has always seemed to prevent a reprise. Morgan has kept himself busy with small-screen roles in Starz’s Magic City, CBS’s Extant and The Good Wife, and most recently AMC’s The Walking Dead, where he’s played bat-wielding villain Negan for the past three seasons, along with movie roles in genre fare like Watchmen, The Losers, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Rampage.
For those who have purchased Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch, you may want to check your email as your DLC code for Piranha Plant may be there waiting.
Owners of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and those who purchase a copy by January 31, 2019, will be rewarded with an unexpected brand-new fighter, Piranha Plant, in February of next year.
However, you will need to redeem a code that Nintendo will send to the email linked to your Nintendo Account to receive the new character. The problem? The email’s subject line doesn’t indicate a code is inside and simply says “Thanks for your purchase of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate game.”
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In case you haven’t been paying attention, the biggest gift-giving day of the entire year is less than two weeks away. That means if you’ve been putting off shopping, you’re running out of time. Fast. Not to try to make you panic or anything, but I wouldn’t put it off much longer.
One of the hottest gifts this holiday season is the Nintendo Switch. That’s probably no surprise. Beloved television personality Ellen DeGeneres put the Nintendo Switch on her list of “15 must-haves” for the holidays, and she is an influencer. Her words rattle the retail world to its very core.
Joel McHale, known for his work on Community, The Soup, The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale and more, has been cast in the upcoming Stargirl TV series as Starman.
Reported by Variety, McHale will be playing Sylvester Pemberton in a reoccurring role that is described as a “Golden Age Starman.” Pemberton’s role in the comics is actually that of The Star-Spangled Kid, whose suit a young Courtney Whitmore finds in her stepfather’s belongings and subsequently becomes Stargirl. Her stepfather, Pat Dugan, was once The Star-Spangled Kid’s sidekick, S.T.R.I.P.E., who is initially disliked by Courtney. In the show, Stargirl “inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past.”
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Apple products are generally very price drop resistant throughout most of the year, but that changes during the holiday season. Right now, you could get 25% off the latest generation iPad, For 2018, you can get 25% off an Apple iPad, 20% off a brand new Apple iPad Pro, an extra 20% off the already discounted Apple Watch Series 3, 15% off iTunes gift cards, and more.