Overwatch’s Year of the Pig Skins Revealed

Overwatch’s Lunar New Year event returns tomorrow, January 24, and the game’s official Twitter account has shared some of the upcoming Legendary Hero skins.

Reaper, Hanzo, Reinhardt, Torbjörn, and Zenyatta’s Year of the Pig skins have been showcased on Twitter, while we got a closer look at Tracer, Orisa, and Brigitte’s event skins over on the Overwatch Korea YouTube channel.

The theme appears to be mainly focused on figures from Chinese history (mostly generals) that also appear in the historical novel, Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

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All 9 Games Featured in the Nintendo Indie Highlights Presentation

Today’s Nintendo Indie Highlights presentation showcased newly announced titles, like SteamWorld Quest, and gave new details on previously announced titles, like Wargroove’s release date.

We’ve made a rundown of each of the nine games discussed below, and we hope you enjoy a look at some of the games headed to Nintendo Switch in 2019!

Release: February 1, 2019 (Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC), with PS4 arriving shortly after.

Wargroove, which was announced back in 2017, received a new cinematic trailer and a release date of February 1, 2019. Wargroove is a turn-based tactics/strategy title that is inspired by such titles as Fire Emblem and Advance Wars. It includes over 50 hours of single player content and allows players to create and share their own maps, campaigns and stories.

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Leaving Netflix in February

Netflix has released its Last Call list for February, featuring all the movies and TV shows expiring from the site.

As you can see, it’s not a total gutting, but there are some gems that are on their way out. Films like The Big Lebowski, Shaun of the Dead, Clerks, The Bourne Ultimatum, and Children of Men. Also horror flicks Cabin Fever and Bride of Chucky.

It’s also worth noting that even more Disney properties are leaving in preparation for Disney+, like Girl Meets World, Princess Diaries 2, and Ella Enchanted (as Disney owns Miramax).

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GameStop Deals Include Some Big Recent PS4 And Xbox One Games

GameStop has rolled out its latest set of weekly deals, and this time it’s heavily marking down recent Ubisoft games. Far Cry 5, The Crew 2, Just Dance 2019, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey are all discounted. In fact, at $15, the price for Far Cry 5 is even lower than the recent Ubisoft franchise sale on Xbox One. The older but still going strong Rainbow Six Siege is also reduced, if you’ve been looking for an opportunity to hop into one of Ubisoft’s most successful live games.

In non-Ubisoft deals, Hitman 2 and Battlefield 5 are both going for $30, and Just Cause 4 has already been reduced to $40. If you’re more in a sporting mood you can pick up FIFA 19 and NHL 19 for $40, or NBA Live 19 and WWE 2K19 for $30.

Other deals include cheap prices on deluxe editions, so you can get a game plus its bonus content for a song. Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition is $30, and Valkyria Chronicles 4 Memoirs from Battle Edition for Nintendo Switch is $60, down from a whopping $100. Sometimes waiting pays off.

The weekly circular ad also touts a 2 for $20 deal on pre-owned games under $15, which includes some big names you may have missed like Black Ops 3 and Mortal Kombat X. And of course the retailer is touting that there’s still time to pre-order Kingdom Hearts 3 and receive a fabric poster as a bonus. The store is also offering 25% off Kingdom Hearts collectibles.

Check below for the highlights or read the weekly circular. Offers in the circular are valid through January 29, while the Ubisoft deals may expire earlier.

SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech Announced for Nintendo Switch

SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech, a roleplaying card game, was announced during Nintendo’s Indie Highlight presentation today.

SteamWorld Quest, the fifth SteamWorld title by Image & Form Games, allows you to lead a party into battle while crafting a deck with over 100 unique punch-cards in a hand-drawn world that combines fantasy and steampunk.

Take a party of three into turn-based battles with such cards as Kilovolt, Ice Shard, Dragon’s Roar, Hot Iron, Burning Desire, and many more.

SteamWorld Quest will be Image & Form’s next title following SteamWorld Dig 2, which was released in 2017. In our review, we said “SteamWorld Dig 2 retains the core gameplay loop of digging for riches, but layers in stronger RPG elements.”

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SteamWorld Quest Announced, Coming To Switch In 2019

During an indie showcase, Nintendo debuted a new game from Image & Form coming first to Nintendo Switch. SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech is a card-RPG hybrid set to hit this year.

The brief look at gameplay shows a traditional RPG battle interface, but with cards lining the bottom to serve as attacks. A treasure chest gives off loads of loot in the form of cards, and a closer look shows names like Intimidating Shout, Hot Iron, and Kilovolt. The announcement boasts a selection of more than 100 cards and the series’ wacky humor.

The look of the game is obviously inspired by fantasy tropes, including armored knights, swords, and even a mechanized dragon. Image & Form noted that a fantasy RPG has been among its top requests from fans. The SteamWorld series has become known for applying its steampunk aesthetic to different settings and genres. So far it’s explored an Old West motif in the two SteamWorld Dig games and SteamWorld Tower Defense, and a sci-fi space setting in SteamWorld Heist. This adds a third genre to the series’ flexible rotation.

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The latest in the series is SteamWorld Dig 2, an action-platformer with shades of the classic Dig Dug. Like in the first game, you ventured further underground finding valuable loot for upgrades, while unlocking mysteries of a high-tech civilization.

“Dig 2 manages to not only be an exceptional successor, but a great adventure in its own right,” critic Matt Espineli wrote in GameSpot’s review. “Where the first game was a diamond in the rough, Dig 2 is a polished jewel.”

Why BOOM! Studios Decided to Reboot Buffy the Vampire Slayer

It’s a time of major upheaval for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise. Not only is there a new TV series in the works, Dark Horse Comics’ long-running Buffy continuation finally reached its end last year with Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 12 #4. Now the franchise has made a new home at BOOM! Studios (alongside fellow Joss Whedon creation Firefly).

BOOM! has made a very interesting choice with its first major Buffy project. Rather than attempt to pick up where Season 12 left off, the new series serves as a completely fresh start for Buffy and the Scooby Gang. Buffy the Vampire Slayer #1 reboots the entire saga from the beginning. All the same ingredients are still in place, but the characters and situations have been re-imagined to suit 2019.

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Watch Nintendo’s Direct-Style Switch Game Presentation Here

Update: Nintendo’s broadcast has wrapped up, but you can rewatch the entire thing below. It ran for just under 17 minutes and revealed a variety of new games, such as SteamWorld Quest, along with release dates for ones we already knew about, like the Advance Wars-esque strategy game Wargroove (February 1). We also learned that three games–Goat Simulator: The GOATY, When Ski Lifts Go Wrong, and Unruly Heroes are all out now on the Switch Eshop. The original story follows.

Nintendo’s Direct-style Indie Highlights presentation is happening today, bringing fresh news on all the independent games coming to Switch in 2019. The broadcast is scheduled to begin at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM GMT (1 AM AET on January 24), and you can watch it right here on GameSpot below.

Nintendo hasn’t revealed how long the indie highlight stream will be, but the company’s previous indie-focused presentations have typically run for about 20 minutes. Likewise, Nintendo has not discussed which games will be shown off, but we already know of a number of indie games coming to Switch this year, including Windjammers 2 and Inti Creates’ Dragon Marked for Death.

The indie highlights broadcast marks the first presentation Nintendo is airing in 2019. The company typically streams a big Nintendo Direct sometime in January to outline some of its new releases in the first part of the year, but so far no proper Direct presentation has been scheduled for this month.

Nintendo’s previous indie presentations have carried a “Nindies” label, and have given us a glimpse of some great games, such as TowerFall: Ascension, Into the Breach, and Transistor. Here’s hoping we get to see some similarly stellar games today.

Expand Your Nintendo Switch Storage With a Bigger Micro SD Card on Sale

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If you picked up a Nintendo Switch over the holidays, and you’ve been aggressively filling it with games, you may have noticed it’s nearly filled up. The 32GB of internal memory is nice and all, but when it approaches full, you have a very important choice to make: do you delete some games, or add more storage?

Unlike PS4 or Xbox One, increasing the internal storage on your Nintendo Switch is as easy as popping in a micro SD card. You can’t hook up an external HDD to the Nintendo Switch like you can with the other consoles, but since it’s designed to be portable, having a micro SD slot makes a lot of sense. The Nintendo Switch also supports micro SD card capacities up to 2TB, which is incredible given the fact there currently doesn’t exist a micro SD card that large.

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