All The Free PC Games You Can Play On Steam This Weekend

Steam is aiming to help gamers tackle their huge backlog of games with its new spring cleaning event, which went live today and runs until Tuesday, May 28 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. From games you used to love but haven’t played in years to those you grabbed because they were free but never even installed, you can earn trophies by playing them this weekend, which unlocks badges for your Steam profile.

But even if you’re not interested in revisiting the neglected games in your Steam library, you can still enjoy some titles for free this weekend. A batch of seven games are available to play for free as part of the spring cleaning event, and with a three-day holiday weekend ahead for many in the US, there’s plenty of time to check them all out.

The free-to-play offerings include classic zombie shooter Left 4 Dead 2, which lets you team up with up to four other players against the hordes of Infected. Other games worth checking out (or revisiting) this weekend include Endless Space 2, a sci-fi 4X game, and Grim Dawn, a gory, action-packed RPG. Play one of Steam’s free game offerings every day this weekend, and you’ll earn a Speed Clean badge

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And while this game isn’t technically part of Steam’s spring cleaning event (meaning you won’t earn any points for playing it), it’s worth mentioning Nidhogg 2 is also free to play until Sunday at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET. The fighting game is also 70% off ($4.49) through Monday.

Plus, be sure to check out all the best Memorial Day gaming deals available at Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers this weekend, as a ton of games and consoles are currently on sale for cheap.

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E3 2019: Gears 5 – What We Know And What We Want To See

Along with Forza and Halo, one of Xbox’s most highly regarded exclusive franchises is Gears of War. Developed by The Coalition–formerly Black Tusk Studios–Gears 5 aims to up the scale of the series, while also shedding more light on returning Gears of War 4 character Kait Diaz, who is now the protagonist for the next game. Though the series has always stuck close with its cover-to-cover shooting gameplay, Gears 5 looks to be the most significant departure we’ve seen yet for the franchise, placing more emphasis on exploration and traversal across planet Sera following the events of Gears of War 4.

We haven’t heard too many details about the game following its reveal last year, but that hasn’t stopped us from coming up with ideas about what we want to see from the game at E3 2019. So here’s a quick rundown of everything we know about Gears 5 so far, and what Microsoft should reveal during its E3 press conference.

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What We Know So Far

Gears 5 was officially revealed at E3 2018, and it will release simultaneously on Xbox One and PC. Along with that, two spin-off games were also revealed, the strategy-focused Gears Tactics and Gears Pop!–a Funko Pop tie-in game. With Gears 5 being a direct sequel to Gears of War 4–this time dropping the ‘of War’ from its title–it shifts the focus to returning character Kait Diaz, who is trying to learn more about her connection to the Locust. Though the once fearsome hive from the original trilogy was long thought to have been destroyed, GOW4 revealed that they evolved into a new foe called The Swarm–the primary antagonist in the new trilogy. The last game was very much a fresh start for the series, bringing several storylines to a close in favor of introducing some new characters–including the son of Marcus Fenix, JD. Alongside JD was Kait, who played a rather significant role in the story.

Much like the previous games, Gears 5 will feature a story campaign that is playable solo and in co-op with another player. From the debut trailer, we got to see some of the locales you’ll come to visit, including a jungle and frozen lake. The latter section even allowed Kait and her companion to use a snow-skiff to travel across the ice, which seems to suggest that there will be some sizeable levels to explore. Gears 5 will also feature an expanded competitive multiplayer mode, but those details haven’t been revealed just yet. Recently, Xbox head of business Phil Spencer stated that he’s seen Gears 5 in action and that it’s “looking great.”

What’s Confirmed For E3 2019?

So far, Microsoft has been keeping most details about the game close to the vest. One thing we do know that is Microsoft will be revealing new competitive gameplay on June 14, the Friday of E3 week. This ties into the debut of its new esports series Eleague, which will show off some new footage of Gears 5’s multiplayer. Given that this will debut shortly after E3 2019, it’s fair to say that we’ll be seeing more of Gears 5 at the show. However, what we’ll see from the game exactly is still a mystery.

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What We Want From E3 2019?

Gears of War 4 was something of a fresh-start for the series, focusing primarily on the next generation of COG soldiers on the planet Sera. During the campaign, we saw several new monsters, weapons, and even a new faction that teased what was to come for the future of the series. It would be great to see Gears 5 further expand on the story. One thing that would be fantastic to show off is the increased scale of the campaign. In the trailer, we saw Kait piloting a skiff and exploring some jungles; during E3 2019, we’d love to see more of the moment-to-moment action, and how it’ll weave in the familiar cover-based shooting.

With the announcement of the Eleague, it seems like Gears 5 will lean heavily into competitive multiplayer. Gears of War 4 featured some substantial multiplayer offerings, which carried over several game-types and objectives from previous games. So it would be fantastic to see Gears 5 continuing on the tradition of brutal combat and team-oriented tactics. Along with traditional team deathmatch and CTF, we’d love to see some gameplay of the Horde mode, which has become a staple since GOW2. Also, we definitely need to see footage of someone get killed with a chainsaw-rifle.

Lastly, the thing we want to see most from E3 2019 is for Microsoft to reveal the release date for Gears 5. There have been some teases about it arriving later in 2019, and with a mostly light Fall 2019 schedule at this time–and likely the newest Xbox console coming next year–now seems like the perfect time for the next entry in Microsoft’s shooter series to see its next installment.

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Monster Hunter Movie Actress Milla Jovovich Talks At Cannes

The Monster Hunter movie is steadily moving along, as producers Constantin Film and Impact Pictures–the team behind the Resident Evil movie franchise–locked down a 2020 release date earlier this year. Lead actress Milla Jovovich (Reisdent Evil series, Hellboy) spoke about the upcoming fantasy action flick at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

In a brief interview, Variety asked Jovovich what fans should look forward to next. Jovovich immediately quipped back with “Oh, Monster Hunter 2020!” She then descibes the movie as “incredible” before giving some quick context. She says that training for the movie is hard but it makes her “mentally more able to deal with the overwhelming experiences that we all go through in our lives.” You can check out her thoughts on the movie below.

The Monster Hunter movie stars Tony Jaa (Furious 7, XXX: Return of Xander Cage), Clifford “T.I.” Joseph Harris Jr. (Ant-Man, Entourage), Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Pacific Rim), Diego Boneta (Before I Fall, Rock of Ages), Meagon Good (Don Jon, Shazam!), Josh Helman (Jack Reacher, X-Men: Days of Future Past), and Jin “MC Jin” Au-Yeung (2 Fast 2 Furious, The Man with the Iron Fists).

We got some details about the movie’s plot last year. Jovovich plays Artemis, the leader of a United Nations military team who gets sucked into a different universe featuring monsters. Jovovich’s character will team up with the Hunter, played by Tony Jaa, and the two must work together to close an open portal to prevent the monsters from invading Earth. In a statement to Variety, Capcom said, “Along the way, viewers will make new discoveries and encounter familiar faces and beloved characters from the games like the Admiral” (played by Ron Perlman).

Monster Hunter is set to release on September 4, 2020.

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Microsoft xCloud Now Being Tested By Capcom And Other Game Devs

Microsoft has offered only occasional updates on Project xCloud since debuting it last year, to the point that we assumed we had heard the last of it until at least E3 2019. But with the big event mere weeks away, Microsoft has shed a little more insight on the progress of its streaming service.

In an update from gaming cloud VP Kareem Choudhry, Microsoft noted that it has deployed its xCloud tech to 13 Azure regions, allowing game developers like Capcom and other devs to test games using the xCloud platform. This follows an earlier employee take-home program that served as the first real-world test.

Microsoft notes that Project xCloud has the potential to stream more than 3,500 games already, across the three generations of Xbox. An update to the Xbox One version of any game would populate across xCloud immediately without any additional work for developers or downloads for consumers. Microsoft also boasts another 1,900 games in development for Xbox One, which could be put on xCloud easily.

Much of this is similar to Google’s pitch for its Stadia platform, though Microsoft is stressing the ease-of-use with tools developers are already accustomed to if they’ve been developing on Xbox One architecture. The blog also notes that it has updated its developer kit with a new “IsStreaming” API, which allows a game to adjust certain options if it detects that it is being played through the cloud. It could, for example, adjust font sizes for smaller displays like a phone, or matchmake multiplayer games from the same server.

The news that Capcom is one target for Microsoft’s streaming tech makes sense, as Capcom has already been experimenting with streaming games in Japan. Microsoft and Sony also recently announced a strategic partnership on gaming and cloud services, though it’s unclear exactly how that will manifest itself–especially since the announcement apparently took the PlayStation team by surprise.

Microsoft is preparing to “go big” at its E3 2019 presentation, which is widely expected to begin debuting its new console hardware and streaming plans. Check out the full E3 press conference schedule to plan your viewing parties, and then take a look back at how Microsoft has debuted new gaming hardware in the past.

Overwatch Is Finally Getting A Much-Requested Feature

Blizzard has revealed that Overwatch will be updated with a new replay feature that will allow players to dive back into previous matches and watch how the action unfolded from any perspective. The Replay feature is currently available on the Public Test Realm PC, where it will be put through its paces before being officially made available on all versions of the game.

As detailed on Blizzard’s website, players will be able to watch replays from the first-person and third-person perspectives, or take a bird’s-eye view of it all. The action can be sped up or slowed down, and the UI can also be removed.

Replays will be accessible from the Player Profile page, where the Replays tab will appear. Overwatch will store the 10 most recent matches from all games, except for the Tutorial and Practice Range modes. However, Blizzard notes that replays will be available for the duration of a patch, so if the game is updated to a new version, replays will be reset–as is also the case for Highlights.

You can take a look at some of the tips for using Replay that Blizzard has provided on its website, below.

Here are a few tips to help you level up your Replays experience:

  • If you want to learn how a specific player uses a hero, make sure to spectate both them and the enemy they’re attacking. This will help you understand the difference in their play styles.
  • Using the map overlay (Ctrl+I) to watch a match will help you understand how team fights unfold. The icons for each hero provide status indicators so you can see exactly what is happening to that player.
  • For the best view when using the map overlay, position your camera high in the sky and look straight down at the ground. This allows you to see an overhead map when using the tool.
  • Setting up static cameras in specific locations can help you view fights from multiple perspectives and better understand team rotations. Remember to bookmark your locations in each new match.
  • If you’re creating highlight footage for videos, don’t overuse slow motion. For the most dramatic effect, slow down the most impactful moments of a play or a team fight.

Overwatch Anniversary event is currently live on all platforms and runs through June 10. It has introduced a bunch of new skins, in addition to other cosmetics and rotating brawls. Blizzard is also hosting an in-game contest for Overwatch League fans. From May 27-31, players can wear an Overwatch League team hero skin and take part in Quick Play or Competitive matches. Each match completed while wearing one of these skins earns a point for the team represented. On June 3 a winning team will be announced and the winning team gets to take over the official OWL Instagram account.

Exclusive South Park Season 22 Deleted Scene

South Park: The Complete 22nd Season is hitting DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, May 28th. We have an exclusive clip from that set, which features one of the deleted scenes included in Season 22’s bonus features.

This deleted scene was originally part of Season 22’s penultimate episode, “Unfulfilled.” This clip appears to be an alternate ending for that episode, one in which Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos battles a strike leader named Josh, who was accidentally squished into an Amazon shipping box earlier in the episode and fomented a socialist uprising against the company (as one does). Check it out below:

This clip seems to suggest that “Unfulfilled” was originally intended to be a standalone episode rather than the start of a two-part story arc it eventually became. In our review of “Unfulfilled,” we scored the episode at an 8.2, saying it, “doesn’t reach the heights of the best Season 22 episodes, but it does find plenty of dramatic and comedic gold as it skewers Amazon and draws in all sorts of science fiction elements for good measure.

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