Maisie Williams Reveals A Huge Game Of Thrones “Spoiler,” But It Was Really Just Trolling

You pretty much can’t trust anyone or anything on April Fool’s Day, and that was the case when Maisie Williams appeared on Jimmy Fallon’s late night show this week to discuss the final season of Game of Thrones. In a staged sequence, Fallon asks Williams, who plays Arya Stark on the hit HBO show, to give just a crumble of information about the final season.

Williams begins with the prepared answer you’d expect; emotional final days on set, sad to say goodbye to the cast, etc. But then she spills the beans, revealing that her character, Arya Stark, dies in the second episode. She looks genuinely shocked and dismayed about letting that slip. She tries to go on with the interview, but her grief is too great and she walks off stage. Fallon, too, does a bit of acting and appears dismayed and goes off to find Williams.

Then they both appear from behind the curtain and shout, “April Fools!” with big grins on their faces. We should have always seen this coming; it was April Fool’s Day.

It’s a fun sequence to watch play out, though, and Williams is a true acting talent with the way she sold her grief and dismay over revealing the Game of Thrones “spoiler.” In the end, we all got trolled, and–for better or worse–that’s what April Fool’s Day is all about.

The eighth and final season of Game of Thrones premieres April 14 on HBO, so there isn’t much more time to wait until we all find out who lives and dies, and how the story wraps up.

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Free NES Titles For Switch Online Subscribers Revealed For April

It’s a new month, and that means subscribers to Nintendo Switch Online are getting more free NES titles. This month’s lineup includes the classic boxing game Punch-Out!!, as well as Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels, which is known for its very difficult levels. The third game is the shoot-em-up Star Soldier.

These three games will become available to download starting on April 10. In the past, Japan has received different titles, but they seem to be the same this month. Here’s a trailer:

Free NES games is one the perks of signing up to Nintendo Switch Online. The catalog already includes iconic games like Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and Yoshi. New titles are added on a monthly basis, so the offering pretty much keeps getting better and better.

Other benefits of Nintendo Switch Online is access to cloud saves (for some games) and of course the ability to play titles online to begin with.

A subscription to Nintendo Switch Online costs $4 USD/month or $8 USD for three months. A 12-month membership is available for $20 USD, while a Family Membership for up to eight Nintendo Account members costs $35 USD for a year. New subscribers can sign up with a seven-day free trial.

Crashing A Bloody Birthday Party In Bloodroots – PAX East 2019 Gameplay

Bloodroots puts you in the boots of Mr. Wolf, a primeval hunter looking to exact bloody vengeance on a cabal of betrayers led by Mr. Black Wolf. The Hotline Miami-like action has you defeat arenas full of enemies with a series of regular and makeshift weapons, with the ever-present threat of death in a single blow. You’ll grab swords and axes to dispatch foes, as well as bludgeon them with found objects or roll on barrels to crush them underneath. Survival is hard, but chaining together attacks into a perfect combo run is even harder.

Developer Paper Cult promises that the ultraviolence is there for a purpose, and the game so far shows a surprising amount of humor. Just about everything is a weapon, including food like carrots and a full roast turkey. The enemy designs, like the boss character Mr. Boar, are given a cartoon aesthetic that shows a playfulness to juxtapose against its bloody mess.

Bloodroots is coming this summer. Check out some of the bloody good action above, and read more about the biggest games from PAX East 2019.

Smash Ultimate Tops Evo 2019 Registration; Dope Anime Fighter Under Night (UNIST) Going Strong

The annual fighting game tournament extravaganza known as the Evo Championship Series, a staple of the fighting game community (FGC), has unveiled how this year’s roster of games is performing based on current registration numbers. Evo president Joey Cuellar tweeted the rankings for the nine games featured on the main stage this year, and it comes with a few surprises (see below).

Perhaps the biggest surprise is the fact that Under Night In-Birth: Exe Late[st] stands tall with the fifth-highest registration. Although the core game of Under Night has been in arcades since 2012 and consoles since 2015, this year is its debut at the Evo main stage. This is in part thanks to Exe: Late[st] being the definitive version of the game which hit the PC, PS4, and PS Vita in 2018 for North America. The smooth, stylish 2D anime fighter comes from the relatively small developer French Bread (makers of the cult-classic Melty Blood series) who worked with Arc System Works for a few aspects of the game. As of now, Under Night even tops ArcSys’ Dragon Ball FighterZ, which had the highest registration at Evo 2018.

Super Smash Bros Ultimate topping the list doesn’t come as much of a surprise, however, considering the wide appeal, its recent release, and the retiring of both Smash Bros For Wii U and Smash Bros Melee. Tekken 7 is having a strong showing in its second year at Evo, followed by the long-timer Street Fighter V and the upcoming Mortal Kombat 11. Despite not launching until June 2019, the reboot of the SNK classic Samurai Shodown currently sits in 7th.

BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle has been sitting at 9th, but the crossover fighter has a large update for spring this year. We got our hands-on four of the new characters on the way, which you can see in the video above. The game unites the casts of BlazBlue, Persona 4, Under Night, and the animation series RWBY in a 2D tag-team fighter, and we awarded it a 9/10 in our review commending its exciting and deep, yet accessible mechanics.

Registration for each game will remain open until July 14; Evo 2019 will take place in Las Vegas, NV at the Mandalay Bay between August 2 and 4.

Civ 6 Now Supports Cross-Saves Between PC And Nintendo Switch

In a round of unexpected and excellent news, Firaxis Games announced today that Civilization VI now supports cross-platform saves for PC (via Steam) and Nintendo Switch. The functionality arrived in the game with the newest update.

To make it work, you need to link your 2K Account and select the “multi-platform cloud save” box in the options menu. You can sign up for a 2K Account here on 2K’s website. For now, cross-platform saves only work across PC and Nintendo Switch, and there is no word on if it’ll ever be supported with Civ 6’s iOS edition.

Here’s a handy video that to help you understand what cross-platform saves are and how to enable them in Civ 6:

Civ 6 launched in October 2016 for PC before coming to iOS about a year later. The . Nintendo Switch version launched in November 2018.

Civ 6’s latest expansion, Gathering Storm, launched in February. We scored the expansion a 9/10, and you can read our full Gathering Storm review here.

Cyberpunk 2077 Dev Is Opening A Merchandise Store

CD Projekt Red has announced that it is opening a merchandise store in the coming weeks. However, CD Projekt Red has not yet revealed the exact details about what the store will sell, only promising the information is “coming soon.”

The studio is best known as the developer behind the games in The Witcher series–The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt–as well as spin-off titles The Witcher Battle Arena, Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, and Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales. The studio’s next game takes a break from the fantasy world of The Witcher and goes with a first-person sci-fi RPG with Cyberpunk 2077.

Despite CD Projekt Red saying its playable from start to finish, Cyberpunk 2077 has no scheduled release date, but is expected to launch on Xbox One, PS4, and PC. A first-person shooter RPG taking place in a futuristic city that’s divided into six districts, Cyberpunk 2077 allows you to customize your character, from their appearance to their wardrobe, weapon loadouts, and various cybernetic abilities. CD Projekt Red aims to have Cyberpunk 2077 be as “refined” as Red Dead Redemption 2.

Not many details about Cyberpunk 2077 have been revealed, but CD Projekt Red did release a 48-minute gameplay trailer for the game that teases out many of the mechanics and the features that players can expect to see. The full video can be watched above. In it, you see a healthy dose of both exploration and combat–the latter of which is partially inspired by The Witcher 3. Near the end of the trailer, Cyberpunk 2077’s more intensive combat was shown, as well as several high-level abilities and a boss fight.

Sekiro Endings Guide: How To Get Them All

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is full of sidequests and paths that aren’t strictly necessary to complete the game. Follow those paths and complete those quests, however, and you can unlock different endings for the game. Some come down to a simple choice at a key moment, while others require several extra steps in order to complete them.

Unlocking each of Sekiro’s endings is worth the effort, though. They don’t just show you a different possible conclusion for the game–they also give you more insights into its overall story and lore, suggesting things about who’s behind the attack on Ashina, what the deal is with the Sculptor, and how things got to be the way they are in the country. Plus, one ending lets you get some payback on that giant white snake.

Unfortunately, the ending requirements in Sekiro aren’t always super obvious. The two that are toughest to get (and could be called the “best” endings) are full of unlockable conversations and events that require you to visit people several times. It’s very easy to miss a step or go too far in the story and lock yourself out of an ending.

All the information you need to see all four of Sekiro’s endings is in the guide below. We walk you through what each one requires. Some of the steps can be completed before you do your first boss fight at the top of Ashina Castle, so feel free to explore; but make some cannot be completed after you’ve finished the Fountainhead Palace, so keep that in mind.

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Shura Ending

The first and easiest ending to nab is also what might be considered the “bad” ending–it’s certainly the darkest. You can kick it off when the game sends you back to Ashina Castle for the second time. After you battle through a mess of Shinobi, you’ll head to the top of the castle, where you’ll run into someone you thought was dead: Owl, the Shinobi who found and trained Sekiro as a child.

You last encountered Owl in the Hirata Estates level, where he seemingly died in the attack. But it turns out that Owl orchestrated the attack on Hirata and Ashina Castle. When you find him atop Ashina Castle, Owl commands you to join him and follow the Iron Code, turning against the Divine Heir. If you choose to help Owl, you’ll face some new boss fights you won’t get in any of the other endings, but the game is pretty much over right here, so you might want to save this one for a second playthrough.

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Immortal Severance Ending

This one’s the most straightforward of the endings, requiring you to follow the Divine Heir’s instructions to complete the game. When Owl asks you to obey the Iron Code, instead choose to remain loyal to the Divine Heir. You’ll have a boss fight with Owl, and then finish the Kuro’s plan to sever his immortality.

That requires you to go on to the Divine Realm and retrieve Dragon Tears. It all culminates in another battle in the Silvergrass Fields near Ashina Reservoir, the same place you fought Genichiro at the start of the game. Complete the boss fight there to kick off the ending.

Purification Ending

The path to the Immortal Severance ending includes some dialogue about another item you need to save Kuro from the Dragon’s Heritage: an Everblossom branch. Unfortunately, as you’ll learn from Emma, the tree in Ashina that produces the blossom has withered. There’s seemingly no way to get it.

You can, in fact, track the blossom down, but the steps are intricate. It requires getting some information and triggering a handful of conversations with various people. Start by refusing Owl in Ashina Castle, then talk to Kuro about gathering the Dragon Tears. When you leave, head to the watchtower where you met Isshin Ashina after defeating Genichiro. You’ll see Emma there–from outside, eavesdrop on their conversation.

Head back to Kuro (you might need to rest at the nearby idol) and talk to him again. He’ll give you a rice ball, and if you read the description, you’ll get the suggestion that something’s weighing heavily on Kuro’s mind. Go behind the screen at the back of the room and you’ll get the chance to eavesdrop on Kuro as he talks to himself.

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If Emma’s in the room, talk to her, and if she’s not, rest until she shows up again. She’ll suggest that you need to do something for Kuro, to which you should agree; rest and talk to her again, and she’ll again bring up the Everblossom. Emma mentions the nobles who brought the Everblossom to Ashina to ruminate on how to solve the problem.

Rest again and head down to the Old Grave location in Ashina Castle. You can get there by going inside the castle and dropping down (there’s now a Chained Ogre where the Sabimaru was, so be aware of that), where you’ll open a door that leads to out behind the castle. If you’ve been back here before, you would have found Blackhat Badger, a merchant from whom you can buy the Iron Fortress umbrella prosthetic.

Head left from the exit door to find the graves. Talk to Emma again here, then use the Sculptor’s Idol to travel to the Dilapidated Temple. Emma will be here, talking to the Sculptor. Go around behind the temple to get another chance at eavesdropping.

Now talk to Emma again and she’ll give you another offering bell, which you can use to get back to Hirata Estate by using it on the Buddha statue in the temple.

Fight your way through the Estate again–you’ll deal with some tougher versions of fights you saw earlier, including Juzou the Drunkard. When you get to where you fought Lady Butterfly, you’ll have another battle on your hands: the Owl. He’ll be a lot tougher than the version you fought on Ashina Castle thanks to being younger. If you defeat him, you’ll get the Everblossom you need.

After that, continue through the rest of the game until you reach the final fight in the Silvergrass Field. When prompted, use the Everblossom on Kuro at the end of the game to unlock the ending.

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Return Ending

This is the ending that requires the most stuff, but also seems to be the best available option. Note that you need to complete all the steps before defeating the Divine Dragon in the Fountainhead Palace. Once you do that, you can’t get everything you need for this one.

First, you’ll want to complete the Senpou Temple area. You can get to the very end of the level before fighting Genichiro, and you do that, you’ll find the Temple’s leader sitting in front of the large Buddha statue inside. Talk with him and he’ll give you the Holy Chapter: Infested text. If you have already defeated Genichiro, the monk won’t be in the temple, but you can still find the text in a pond in the Temple Grounds area. You’ll need the ability to dive underwater to get it, though, so continue through the game until you defeat the Corrupted Monk in Mibu Village.

Take the text to the Inner Sanctum of the Senpou Temple, where you met the Divine Child (if you haven’t beaten Genichiro at Ashina Castle yet, go do that, then progress through the story for a bit). Take the rice she offers and eat it (or give it to the Old Woman you’ll find in Senpou Temple and Sunken Valley).

Once you’ve taken a couple of batches of rice, you’ll tire the Divine Child out, and she’ll ask you for a persimmon. You can buy one from the Memorial Mob merchant in the Shugendo area near Senpou Temple, or earn one by killing the enemies in the Senpou Temple area. You’ll also get one as a reward for completing Kotaro’s sidequest–he’s the guy you find when you first enter the Senpou area, who asks for a white flower, and then asks for you to spirit him away. If you hit him with the Divine Abduction prosthetic, you’ll find him in the Hall of Illusion, and he’ll give you the Taro Persimmon.

After the Child has a persimmon, talk to her again. She’ll give you more rice, and if you keep prompting her, she’ll give you rice for Kuro. Take it to him and he’ll make a rice ball out of it, which you can then eat or save for later. Return to the Inner Sanctum and you’ll find the Child is gone; find her in the Hall of Illusion and talk to her again.

Now the Child tells you that there was another text that went with the Infested text you brought her earlier. She says the leader of the Senpou Temple has it, and you can find him in the cave behind the temple. Head into the cave until you hit the part where you can drop down. Pull a 180 and swim beneath the wall where you just dropped down, then follow the path to the end. You’ll see a bunch of gray statues that look like skeletal monks, plus one who’s still wearing vibrant clothes. Check that last one to find the text the Divine Child was referring to, which you can bring back to her.

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Rest and talk to the child again and she’ll tell you what you need: two fruits from the Great Serpent. That’s the giant snake you’ve dealt with a few times. Attaining the fruits will take you off the beaten path a bit, and you’ll need to have earned the Puppeteer Ninjutsu kill by working your way through the story.

First, head to Senpou Temple, near the entrance to the Abandoned Dungeon, where you talk to Kotaro. If you head down and to the right from the entrance, you’ll find a crank with a kite and a diminutive Senpou assassin–one of those short guys with the round hats. Use the Puppeteer skill on the little guy and he’ll crank out the kite for you. Now head up the mountain to where you find the huge tree. Climb up on it and you’ll see the kite, which is now a point you can grapple to, carrying you across to the far side of the ravine.

If you’re facing where you just came from, look for spots where you can climb down to the left (you should see snake skin hanging from trees along the way). Keep moving until you hit a cave entrance with a Sculptor’s Idol. Push through until you hit the other side, where you’ll find a big wood beam that you can walk out onto. If you look down, you should see the Great Serpent coiled around an outcropping (if you don’t, keep progressing the story until you’ve found the snake in the Sunken Valley). You’ll get a prompt to target it; jump down and perform a deathblow and you’ll grab the Fresh Fruit.

The Dried Fruit can be found in the Sunken Valley, near the Memorial Mob merchant there. Start at the Riven Cave Sculptor’s Idol and head out onto the snowy cliffs, where you start to see the statues. Jump down and grapple on a tree below; you’re headed for the valley floor to the right, where you’ll find a big flat stump and a cave entrance that houses the merchant. Continue into the cave, past the snake’s body, until you can’t progress any further; you’ll be blocked by the Great Serpent searching for you, and you can hug the wall of a stone pillar nearby. From here, drop down on the left side of the area, where the snake isn’t looking. Keep moving forward until you find a monkey here. Backstab it with Puppeteer and it’ll climb up and dance around to get the snake’s attention, allowing you to quickly grapple over and run into the temple beyond. Inside is the Dried Fruit.

Take both fruits back to the Inner Sanctum and give them to the Divine Child. You’ll need to let some time pass, so rest, check the door, and rest again. The Child will now have the Frozen Dragon Tear to give you. From here, you’re set to continue on to the Fountainhead Palace, then complete the rest of the game as usual, through the fight in the Silvergrass field. When prompted at the end, use the Frozen Tears to unlock the Return ending.

If you’re looking for more on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, check out our guide roundup–it includes explainers for things like finding and taking down Headless, beating Lady Butterfly, Genichiro, and the Guardian Ape, locations for all the Shinobi Prosthetics and Gourd Seeds, and more.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Online Update Adds New Showdown Mode

Rockstar has rolled out another content update for Red Dead Redemption 2‘s multiplayer component, Red Dead Online. This week, the developer has introduced a new Showdown mode called Up in Smoke, as well as a limited-time bonus on Ability Cards and an assortment of new clothing options to buy.

As its name suggests, the object of Up in Smoke is to blow up the opposing team’s camp. Each player will begin the match with an explosive package that they’ll need to deliver to the enemy’s base. Every time the explosives are successfully delivered, a portion of the camp will be destroyed until one team’s base has been completely razed.

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In addition to the new Showdown mode, Rockstar is giving players a 30% XP boost on all Ability Cards this week in Red Dead Online, allowing you to level the cards up to a new tier faster. A new selection of clothing has also been added to the Wheeler, Rawson and Co. Catalogue. Starting this week, players will be able to purchase the following:

  • Winter Shotgun Coat
  • Benbow Jacket
  • Darned Stockings
  • Manteca Hat

Rockstar has been steadily releasing new content for Red Dead Online over the past few months. Last week, the developer introduced Target Races, which have players racing through a track while firing at targets along the way. Thanks to Rockstar’s timed exclusivity agreement with Sony, PS4 players also received early access to Open Target Races.

There are more updates planned for Red Dead Online in the near future. Later this spring, Rockstar will release a big update that addresses griefing and makes other changes. The developer also has another Showdown mode called Plunder on the way, as well as new Land of Opportunities missions, additional Free Roam missions, and more.