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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Script Made Keri Russell Cry

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker brought actress Keri Russell to tears.

Speaking to The Associated Press, Russell shared her first reactions to reading the script for The Rise of Skywalker given to her by director J.J. Abrams.

“When I read his script that he wrote I cried,” Russell said. “I mean who knows what it will turn out to be and I hope it remains true to what he originally wanted.”

Abrams co-wrote the script with Chris Terrio, a script that Russell believes will satisfy Star Wars fans’ expectations.

“He’s not trying to change it to be something else,” Russell said. “He really respects what it is.”

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Darksiders Genesis Preview: What if Darksiders Met Diablo?

I’ll bet you weren’t expecting a new Darksiders game to be a Diablo-style, isometric-camera action-RPG, were you? I was pretty surprised myself. But the fact that Airship Syndicate, not Gunfire Games, is the developer of Darksiders Genesis, it makes a bit more sense – particularly when you find out that Airship employs original Darksiders comic book creator Joe Madureira.

I played a small slice of Genesis, and I was impressed at how well it translated to the Diablo formula. Being able to switch on the fly between the ranged attacks of Strife and the melee focus of War seems like a smart design decision; the two complement each other nicely, and if you’re not playing solo, you’re able to roll through this campaign in two-player co-op. Both characters can build up a special attack meter that, when activated, temporarily turns them into the same giant fire monster capable of wreaking significant havoc.

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Xbox Boss Says Scarlett Design Is A “Cool-Looking, New Thing”; Price May Depend On Trump’s Tariffs

Xbox boss Phil Spencer has suggested that the form factor of the new Xbox Project Scarlett might not be traditional. Speaking to Xbox On, Spencer said the design of the next-generation console isn’t locked down yet, though he personally knows what it will look like.

“At some point we’ll show what it looks like,” he said. “The physical ID is not done. I know what it’s gonna look like. It’s gonna be–I think it’s a cool-looking, new thing, which will be interesting. But we don’t have a final ID done.”

Spencer said Microsoft did not show the design of Scarlett at E3 because it wasn’t ready yet. Also, form factor isn’t the most important part of what makes the system compelling, he said.

“It’s not like we’re going to put a half-done ID out there and say, ‘This is kind of what it will look like,'” he said. “That’s not really the thing that’s going to drive purchase decision.”

Other unknowns for Scarlett are its name and price point. On the name, Spencer confirmed that Scarlett is only a working title, and as with the form factor, he says, “I hope somebody is not making their buying decision on this product based on what it’s named.”

Regarding the price of Scarlett, Spencer said he understands that pricing “will be important.” Microsoft has a price point in mind–that he didn’t share–but he acknowledged that it could change based on a number of factors, one of which is how Trump’s tariffs with China shake out.

“The price will be important. Clearly, price is one of those things that people want to know,” he said. “As we’re watching how the cost of the components are coming in, and things like tariffs and other things, trying to figure out what that price is going to be next year. We have a price point in mind; I think we’re going to hit that. But we want to make sure everything comes in right. We’ll get price out as soon as we can.”

Trump’s proposed tariffs with China would put a huge 25 percent tax on electronics–including video games–that are shipped into the United States. Microsoft, and others, manufacture consoles in the country and would in theory pass along the cost to consumers leading to a more expensive product. The tariffs aren’t in place yet, and they might not go through. Despite that, Nintendo has already decided to shift production of its Switch models–including its new, more powerful system–out of a China as a result of the threat.

Scarlett launches in Holiday 2020 with Halo Infinite releasing day-and-date as a launch title. Scarlett was at one point thought to be the name of Microsoft’s two-SKU next-generation console strategy spanning a high-power model, codenamed Anaconda, and a lower-spec system known as Lockhart. However, multiple recent reports state that Microsoft is no longer moving forward with the Lockhart system. At the same time, in the Xbox On video Spencer on multiple occasions references new consoles with plural terminology. It’s not clear what’s going on, and Microsoft has not commented officially on if it will release one or two next-generation consoles.

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Kofi Kingston Compares His Rivalry With Dolph Ziggler To Iconic WWE Feud

WWE’s next PPV is Stomping Grounds, coming to the WWE Network on Sunday, June 23. Among the many matches on the card, New Day member and WWE Champion Kofi Kingston will defend his title against Dolph Ziggler in a steel cage. These are two superstars have been fan favorites for years and have both risen–and risen again–to the main event in 2019.

This Sunday’s steel cage match for the WWE Championship is a daunting task for Kingston, as he’s up against another veteran superstar just as athletic as he is. “Honestly, Dolph is one of my favorite opponents, and I almost forgot how much I enjoyed competing against him,” Kingston told GameSpot. “Over the past few weeks, I’ve been able to do so on some of the live events, and back in 2000, I think it was 2009 all the way through 2010, we wrestled each other every single week on Raw and Smackdown, and all the live events; probably a good 500 times. Now we get to go out and do it again after our careers have both gone in different directions, and now we come back and do it again for the WWE Championship, like that’s really what it’s all about.”

Kingston sees this rivalry with “The Showoff” and the types of wrestlers they both are comparative to two other iconic WWE superstars from the past. “Back in the day, you had Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart going at it for the Intercontinental Championship, and then years, later they were doing the same thing for the WWE title as well,” Kingston continued. “Not to put ourselves on the same level as those legends, but that’s really the way I like to think about it is, we were guys who were underrated, undersized, underappreciated, underused, undervalued, and somehow, someway we’ve been able to stay at it and for the past decade, and still be at the top of the game.

“It’s a story that’s a lot deeper than just the physical steel cage match. It’s the whole journey that we’ve been through over the past decade of trying to get to this point, and now we can finally do it in the steel cage at Stomping Grounds, it’s going to be awesome. It’s going to be a war between us, but from a performer’s perspective I can’t wait, I can’t wait. I feel like we bring out the best in each other, and the real winners are going to be the fans that get to witness us go at it toe-to-toe, so I’m pretty excited about it.”

Without a doubt, Kingston vs. Ziggler is one of the most anticipated matches on the card, and you can see the battle between them yourselves, when Stomping Grounds comes to the WWE Network on June 23 at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT. We’re predicting that Kingston will come out on top.

PS4 Deal: Get A Year Of PlayStation Plus For $40

PlayStation Plus is a necessity for many PS4 gamers as the annual membership grants access to online multiplayer as well as even bigger discounts on PS4 games. The subscription also nets members two free PS4 games every month (June’s freebies are quite good), as well as early access to certain demos and beta periods for games, exclusive content, and more. The 12-month membership generally sells for $60 a year, but right now, you can get a year of PS Plus for only $40 using promo code EMCTBVT44 at Newegg, a full 33% off the normal price. The membership is already discounted to $50, and the promo code will slash another $10 off.

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After entering the promo code at checkout and purchasing, you’ll receive the membership code via email. The great thing is that you can stack PS Plus memberships, so even if you already renewed recently or don’t need to renew for a while, you can still take advantage of this deal, and the additional 12 months will just be added to your account.

This month, PS Plus members can download Borderlands: The Handsome Collection and Sonic Mania at no cost on PS4. Claiming these and other PS Plus games allows you to play them for free as long as you have an active PS Plus membership. Some great games are also marked down in the PlayStation Store right now with even steeper discounts for PS Plus members, including Persona 5 for $14, Persona 4 Golden for $10, Shenmue I & II for $18, and Sonic Adventure 2 for $3.74. If you’re a Monster Hunter World fan, the Iceborne beta is kicking off this Friday, June 21 with exclusive early access for PS Plus members.

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