Complete Guide to Devil May Cry 5’s Preorder Bonuses

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It’s been a long time coming, but Devil May Cry 5 is set to release for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on March 8. A follow-up to 2008’s Devil May Cry 4, this sequel picks up several years later, when a giant “demon tree” appears in Red Grave City and begins killing citizens. Enter a cast of demon hunters, including Nero and Dante, to fight back the invasion.

If you’re ready to lock in your Devil May Cry 5 preorder, you’ll want to know what preorder bonuses are available, as well as what comes in each edition, where you can get it, and how much it costs. We have you covered below.

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Everything We Know About Netflix’s Haunting of Hill House Sequel

Netflix is moving full speed ahead on a second season of The Haunting of Hill House. And why not? The first season was our favorite new show of 2018.

However, expect a very different sort of show in Season 2. From the revised title to the new horror novel inspiring the plot, here’s everything we know about Netflix’s Haunting of Hill House follow-up.

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Anthem Review

I’ve played far too many games like Anthem, an online RPG that only makes good on its promise of meaningful multiplayer gameplay and progression after you’ve labored through its long-winded and repetitive story quests. These pitfalls don’t have to be synonymous with shared-world shooters, MMOs, or online ARPGs, but here we are again. Anthem’s endgame is surprising fun since its already excellent combat is reinvigorated by interesting loot and challenging gameplay later on. Unfortunately, there simply isn’t enough of this kind of content to make it worth the wait, and what’s here is inconsistent in terms of polish, clarity, and balance. Anthem, as it stands now, is an adventure best saved for a later date.

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Retiring Nintendo President Reggie Fils-Aime Shares Heartfelt Message With Fans

After more than 15 years with the company, Nintendo of America president and COO Reggie Fils-Aime is retiring this April. Shortly after the news broke, the company shared a heartfelt farewell message from Fils-Aime himself on Twitter.

“I wanted to reach out directly to you, the Nintendo community, because there’s one thing I really want to say: thank you,” Fils-Aime said in the video below. “Thank you for your never-ending support, and for your passionate love of Nintendo. And personally, for giving me a Mushroom Kingdom full of incredible memories that I will never forget, ever.

“From the first time I saw the nickname ‘Regginator,’ I realized that Nintendo fans share a unique sense of community, a bond that goes beyond just a love of video games. For these past 15 years, I’ve been honored to be included as part of your family.”

Fils-Aime also shared a few words about his successor, NOA senior VP of sales and marketing Doug Bowser, who’ll be formally taking over his role on April 15. “Doug is a passionate and powerful leader, and a guy who in his youth probably spent too much time in front of a Donkey Kong arcade machine. Inside Nintendo, people already know him as a driving force, and you’ll come to see that too.”

Fils-Aime joined the company partway through the GameCube era and has been its face in North American territories ever since, delivering press conferences and appearing in Nintendo Direct broadcasts. He’ll perhaps best be remembered, however, for the countless memes he’s inspired, from the time he danced to promote Yo-Kai Watch to his unintentionally iconic catchphrase.

Following the news of Fils-Aime’s retirement, many other industry figures, such as Microsoft’s Phil Spencer, expressed their thanks and shared memories and anecdotes of the NOA president.

Everything We Know About Star Wars: Episode IX

In a year marked by a new Avengers sequel, the first Fast & Furious spinoff and a Joker origin story, Star Wars: Episode IX may still very well be the most anticipated movie of 2019. And true to form, Lucasfilm is keeping this project tightly under wraps as we inch closer to its December 2019 release date.

From the cast and crew to the title to the release date, here’s everything we know (and don’t know) about the latest entry in the epic Star Wars saga.

The Release Date

Star Wars: Episode IX is slated to hit theaters on December 20, 2019. Like Rogue One and the previous two chapters in the sequel trilogy, a new Star Wars movie is debuting in December rather than the traditional May release date.

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Deal Alert: PS4 DualShock 4 Controllers Are on Sale Now

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It used to be standard for video game consoles to come with two controllers. That hasn’t been the norm in a long time, but thankfully you don’t have to pay full price for additional controllers if you keep an eye out for deals. And right now you can get extra PS4 DualShock 4 controllers in all kinds of eye-pleasing colors for around $47 from Walmart. That’s not quite the $39.99 they dropped to on Black Friday, but it’s the best price we’ve seen in a while (MSRP is $60). Better yet, they come with free two-day shipping.

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Haunting Of Hill House Season 2 Is Coming And Here’s What It’s About – GameSpot Universe News Update

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Valve Is Removing Steam’s Video Section; Retiring Non-Gaming Content

Valve has announced it’s retiring the Video section from the Steam store. You’ll keep any videos you’ve already purchased from Steam, though, so you don’t have to worry about losing anything you’ve bought.

“In reviewing what Steam users actually watch, it became clear we should focus our effort on offering content that is either directly related to gaming or, is accessory content for games or software sold on Steam,” Valve wrote in a blog post. “As part of this refocus, we have retired the Video section of the Steam Store menu with an expectation that video content is discovered via the associated game or software store page, or through search, user tags, recommendations, etc.”

As part of the company’s renewed focus on gaming, in the next few weeks, Valve will be retiring “a number of non-gaming videos” which “will no longer be available for purchase.” As stated above, you’ll still have access to these videos provided you’ve bought them already. Otherwise, they’ll be gone from the Steam Store for good.

Steam’s domination of the PC gaming marketplace has been challenged by the arrival of the Epic Games Store. Epic–creator of the popular battle royale game Fortnite–has managed to carve out a chunk of the PC gaming landscape by offering developers a larger cut of their profits in comparison to Steam. Already, Epic has managed to secure the exclusive distribution for the PC versions of several indie games, like Ashen and Journey, as well as some notable triple-A titles, such as Metro Exodus and The Division 2. Exodus, specifically, caused quite a bit of controversy, as its movement from Steam to Epic angered both Valve and fans of the Metro franchise.

Metro Exodus launched to several positive reviews, including ours–Michael Higham gave it an 8/10. If you prefer consoles, the game is also available on Xbox One and PS4.

With Nintendo’s Reggie Fils-Aime Retiring, The Games Industry Says Goodbye

Reggie Fils-Aime, the affable president of Nintendo of America, announced that he’ll be retiring in April. The shadow of Fils-Aime looms large–in part because he is just very physically large–but mostly because he was well-known as an friendly figure and public face, not just for Nintendo but for the video games industry as a whole.

As a result, his retirement is bittersweet, and the industry is gathering to let him know he’ll be missed. Several industry leaders have stepped forward to issue congratulations and thanks on Twitter, including his ostensible competitors like Phil Spencer from Microsoft.

“All the best to Reggie Fils-Aime on the next phase of his life and career,” said Spencer. “Great leader, industry partner and friend.”

Others have thanked him for his contributions, shared endearing anecdotes, or otherwise wished him well. As of April 15, the role of Nintendo of America president will go to current sales VP Doug Bowser, who definitely hasn’t heard anyone else tell him your very creative “Bowser” joke yet. Fils-Aime has also released a heartwarming message of his own on Twitter.

Check below for a sampling of reactions from around the industry.

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