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2020-05-05
As we continue to practice social distancing, we can all do our part by wearing a face mask when we have to go out for essentials. Many states are encouraging or mandating face coverings in public, which has led companies to start manufacturing consumer cloth masks. Disney just unveiled a lineup of face masks featuring beloved characters and franchises, including Baby Yoda (The Child) from The Mandalorian. The masks are available to pre-order now and are expected to release on June 29. The first $1 million in profits will be donated to MedShare, a non-profit that redistributes surplus medical supplies to hospitals in need. Additionally, Disney will donate one million masks to underserved communities throughout the United States.There are six sets of masks to choose from, including Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Mickey and Minnie, and Disney princesses. Each $20 set comes with four masks and is available in three sizes: small, medium, and large. Disney has a sizing guide that recommends measuring from the bridge of your nose to the bottom of your chin to determine the right size. Generally, small masks will be ideal for young children, while medium and large masks will most likely fit teens and adults.The front of each mask is made of polyester, the middle and back are cotton, and the ear loops are a blend of cotton and elastane. Disney created the masks in accordance with FDA guidelines for non-surgical grade face coverings.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
No franchise outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been better represented when it comes to Funko Pops than Star Wars. With more than 400 Pops released since Funko launched the vinyl figure lineup in 2011, it's incredibly easy to find a figure (and usually much more than one) of your favorite character from the galaxy far, far away. Star Wars fans could embark on the gargantuan task of collecting every single Pop figure from the iconic entertainment empire, but you'd wind up dropping a ton of cash for a massive collection of Pops that vary widely in quality. With that said, we decided to collect the best Star Wars Funko Pops here.We'll add more Pops to this list over time as Funko releases new iterations of Luke, Leia, Han, Baby Yoda, and more. Hopefully this list will point you in the right direction if you're just getting started on your Star Wars, Funko-Pop-collecting-journey.Best Star Wars Funko PopsBaby Yoda | $8.78Baby Yoda, officially known as The Child, is almost unfathomably cute. His innate adorableness shines in the first official Baby Yoda Pop. The figure is now available, but it had already become the best-selling Funko Pop of all-time prior to its release. So it makes sense to start with the Prince of Cuteness, the absolute best baby in the galaxy.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
For years, Star Wars fans have been celebrating the adventures in the galaxy far, far away on May the 4th. The punny holiday is probably the most well-known of the many media franchise celebration days. Star Wars Day is the perfect time to watch the entire Skywalker Saga on Disney Plus, but it's also traditionally a day where manufacturers unveil new Star Wars toys and retailers offer copious amounts of deals on games, movies, toys, and more. Star Wars Day 2020 is no different, as Hasbro, Lego, and more popular toymakers have revealed new Star Wars products. Plus, you can save big on a whole lot of games, movies, and more.We've rounded up the best Star Wars Day deals and merch reveals. If you're only interested in Star Wars game deals, we have a separate roundup that focuses exclusively on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC deals--it includes an extremely good Star Wars Steam bundle compiling 26 classic games.Best Star Wars Day dealsDisney+ subscriptionDisney+Though not technically a deal, paying $7 per month for access to the entire Skywalker Saga plus a ton of great Disney, Pixar, and Marvel content feels like a deal. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker lands on Disney+ on May the 4th, too, so it's never been a better time to subscribe to Disney's streaming service if you're a Star Wars fan.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
The fan holiday that began as a fan pun (May the Fourth, get it?) and was ultimately adopted as a commercial and cultural event is upon us. Star Wars Day always means game updates and new merch to collect, but this year Disney's new streaming service is also celebrating by bringing the most recent Star Wars movie to its collection. With the addition of Rise of Skywalker on Disney+, you can now watch all nine movies in the Skywalker Saga for the cost of a subscription. Episode IX was recently announced to be coming today, but that means it's actually hitting a few months earlier than when it was previously expected to arrive on the streaming service.That isn't the only new piece of Star Wars streaming content available, though. The service has also added the last episode of the final season of the beloved animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, finally bringing that lengthy story to a close. And for those curious about the craft of making a series, the first episode of Gallery: The Mandalorian is available, documenting the process of making the hit streaming series that launched a million Baby Yoda memes.Plus, of course, the streaming service still has lots of other Star Wars content, including the spin-off movies Rogue One and Solo, the Star Wars Rebels and Resistance animated series, Forces of Destiny animated shorts, Lego Star Wars shorts, and the Empire of Dreams documentary. That's a lot of Star Wars.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
The first Baby Yoda Funko Pop, which finally releases next month, quickly became the best-selling Funko Pop of all time. Unsurprisingly, Funko has already created a few new Baby Yoda Funko Pops that you can pre-order now. While we have to wait until this fall to watch Baby Yoda's next appearance in Season 2 of The Mandalorian, at least his new Pop figures look back at some of his most adorable moments from Season 1.Check out the trio of new Baby Yoda Pops below, two of which release in July, while the deluxe Television Moment set (featuring a cameo from Mando) arrives in September. Plus, check out more of our Star Wars Day coverage below for more May the 4th news and deals, including our full roundup of all the best May the 4th deals and new product reveals.More Star Wars Day 2020 news and deals:Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
The breakout star of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian was none other than The Child, also known as Baby Yoda. Back in December, one of the first toys for Baby Yoda was revealed. And in May, it will finally be released. Mattel's 11-inch plush "The Child" comes out this month and retails for $25. Mattel sent us the plush to check out, and you can check out a few images below.Notably, Target is offering a one-day deal on the plush as part of its Star Wars Day celebration for May the 4th. For today only, you can pre-order this Baby Yoda plush for $20 at Target. According to the listing, it'll ship by May 10.The Mandalorian "The Child" 11-inch plush Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
One of the biggest holidays of the year is here once again--yes, we're talking about Star Wars Day (May the 4th), of course. Every year, we celebrate all things Star Wars on May 4, and this Monday is bringing a plethora of deals on Star Wars games, merch, and more. While you can ring in the holiday by watching the entire Skywalker Saga on Disney Plus, you can also shop for a ton of great Star Wars games at reduced prices. Retailers and digital storefronts have been getting a jumpstart on Star Wars Day with early discounts on PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Switch. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is steeply discounted on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Meanwhile, Steam has a ridiculous 26-game bundle for $76.86.We've rounded up the best Star Wars Day game deals--separated by retailer--that you can get in on right now. Steam and GOG are leading the way on PC with tons of classic Star Wars games for low prices. Console game deals aren't as robust, but you can still find some new adventures in a galaxy far, far away on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. While major retailers are getting in on the May the 4th action, their game deals are a bit lacking compared to the digitial storefronts; however, you can snag a physical copy of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order for just $35 at Amazon and Best Buy (please note that GameStop and Target are offering the game for $40, so we've left those deals out). So sit back, grab a new Star Wars game or two, and May the 4th be with you.Some of the most exciting Star Wars deals today are on merch, collectibles, and movies, so be sure to check out our full roundup of all the best Star Wars Day 2020 deals and new products. And for more digital game deals, see our compilation of the best digital game deals this week.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
With Star Wars Day 2020 in full swing, there is an absolute onslaught of Star Wars deals, from video games and movies to toys and other merchandise. Steam's getting in on the May the 4th madness as well with a huge discount on its Star Wars Complete Collection bundle, which includes both original Star Wars Battlefront games, Star Wars: Republic Commando, the Knights of the Old Republic games, and more. The Star Wars Complete Collection is $76.86, down from $292.74.The complete package consists of 26 different Star Wars games and ranges from the early '90s with the X-Wing and TIE Fighter games to 2011's LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. It's quite the bundle for Star Wars fans, but if you don't want to spend the full amount to get all of the titles, each individual game is also on sale.Despite its name, the Star Wars: Complete Collection isn't exactly complete. There are a number of games missing from it, but thankfully, they are also on sale if you want to complete your Steam collection. Last year's Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is $36 on Steam and $30 via Amazon for a digital Origin copy. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is $2.09, down from $6, and Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens is $4, down from $20. Both seasons of Pinball FX3's digital Star Wars tables are also discounted. Be sure to check out the full Star Wars Day sale to see all of the deals.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is set to be the biggest Lego Star Wars yet when it launches later this year. Now, in a new interview with TT Games' Jonathan Smith and Lucasfilm Games' Craig Derrick on StarWars.com, we've gotten a better sense of just how big it might be.You'll be able to start the game at any point in the Saga, so you can skip the prequels or even jump right into The Last Jedi if you want to. It will also include space combat missions, and the whole game is brand new, so don't expect to retread missions from previous Lego Star Wars games.According to Smith, the game contains "the complete collection, from Admiral Ackbar to Zorii Bliss," and Derrick says that "there are nearly 500 characters in this game, with many of them playable." He says that they tried to say "yes" to every character, giving one specific example of a fun addition--The Phantom Menace's Yaddle, the Yoda-like alien who has a famously fascinating and bizarre backstory.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
Microsoft has launched a new charity campaign, and to encourage people to donate, they're offering up a chance to be an extra on the Halo TV show. As part of the All-In Challenge campaign, you can buy tickets that get you an entry into the sweepstakes starting at $10 USD for 10 entries and up to $100 for 200 entries.The winner will get an all-expenses paid trip to Budapest, where the Halo show is filming on a soundstage, and get to be in a scene on the show in costume. The winner will also get to attend a workout session with Master Chief actor Pablo Schreiber, who got absolutely ripped for the role. You'll also get to be ride in a Warthog and hold a Needler replica that was made for the show. The winner also gets to eat dinner with the cast and crew.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
Indivisible is getting its first piece of DLC on May 7, in the form of the Razmi's Challenges pack. The expansion, which will cost $8, presents players with 40 new challenges that can be played through once players have reached Mt. Sumeru. Razmi will appear in Ajna's Inner Realm and offer up challenges that must be completed with a limited set of abilities.Razmi's Challenges, Indivisible's first official DLC, launches on PC, PS4 and Xbox One on May 7th! Take on 40 devious challenges, each designed to test your platforming and combat skills! Get all the details on our blog: ➡️ https://t.co/AJOxLtmKTt#RazmisChallenges pic.twitter.com/0LFsKRu10a — Indivisible (@IndivisibleRPG) May 4, 2020These challenges will present platforming and combat scenarios for Ajna to conquer, and will hopefully provide some additional challenge to both new players and those who have finished the game previously.This is the game's first paid DLC; it has previously received a New Game Plus and co-op modes for free. Screenshots from Razmi's Challenges are below.This DLC won't be available for the newly released Switch version at launch, which is currently based on an earlier build. Indivisible is also available on Xbox Game Pass.Indivisible received a 7/10 in GameSpot's review. "As a whole, it sometimes doesn't come together; it's missing weight to its narrative and the challenges necessary to flex its wonderful combat system," wrote reviewer Michael Higham. "But it stands out as an RPG that's doing something genuinely different, and it brings joy to its clever platforming with the tune of an infectious soundtrack," he continued.Info from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
In Rainbow Six Siege, small tactical choices always lead to big consequences. Every round is a new lesson in what you could have done better, with your mistakes acting as a stern teacher. Taking these lessons to heart and adjusting your team's strategy accordingly keeps each match feeling fresh and exciting, and a drip-feed of new operators, loadouts, and abilities constantly introduces new considerations. The thrill of seeing your plan succeed--whether that's a collection of traps that stops the enemy in their tracks, a well-placed breaching hole that sets the stage for an ambush, or two operators' abilities working together to pull the rug out from the opposing team--is what makes Siege not only a compelling shooter but one of the best examples of teamwork, tactics, and crack shooting out there.Despite its evolution over the past four years, Rainbow Six Siege has always been a battle between attackers and defenders over a single objective. There are five operators per team, each with their own special gadgets that can be used to slow the attackers' assault or poke holes in the defenders' fortifications. Every round, attackers need to move in on a specific objective; depending on the mode, they'll need to sneak in and extract a hostage, create a pathway to secure a specific room, or strategize carefully to defuse a bomb. Bomb is the quintessential Siege mode, as it makes every operator feel viable and balanced. Pushing the objective, finding an opening to plant the defuser, and then protecting said defuser gives the attacking side a steep, rewarding climb to victory, and it's the defenders' job to knock them down and keep them from reaching that summit.Playing video games with friends is usually more fun than playing alone, and the benefits of communicating and working together make Siege a more enjoyable experience when playing with people you know. Thankfully, solo-queuing isn't an entirely lost cause, as it's not uncommon to find like-minded players interested in coordinating as a team, but you will inevitably come across players more interested in taking the objective on their own. Siege incentivizes teamwork, and when a group of players executes a coordinated assault on the garage in House or top floor of Kanal, it results in some of the most exciting moments you can experience in a team-based first-person shooter.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-05
Everybody has a favorite old game series that they'd like to see make a comeback, but modernizing a long-dormant franchise requires a deft touch. Not only do you have to please the old fans--who see their longtime favorites through rose-tinted nostalgia goggles--but you also have to find a way to make the game appealing to a newer audience. Fortunately for longtime Sega and beat-'em-up fans, Streets of Rage 4 adeptly walks the tightrope of classic and modern appeal while busting some heads in the process.Taking place a decade after the third game (which released 26 years ago), Streets of Rage 4 reunites Axel and Blaze to unmask an evil plot devised by the children of series uber-antagonist Mr. X. Joining them are two new fighters: Cherry, a hard-rockin' young woman with deft moves and (literal) killer guitar riffs, and Floyd, a cybernetically-enhanced hulk who might not have speed or high jumps, but definitely has a myriad of ways to get his giant metal fists up in somebody's business. As the story unfolds, you meet characters old and new, sometimes in surprising places... but don't expect much from the plot, as it exists simply to take you to new and exciting locales where you pound a rogue's gallery of enemies into the pavement.And there is a good amount of pavement-pounding to be had. The 12 stages in Streets of Rage 4 offer a lot of variety in scenery, obstacles, and enemies. While the clean, sharp lines of the new art are very different from the low-res, gritty pixel look fans have come to love, the HD hand-drawn characters and backgrounds look spectacular, and are packed with fun details and little Easter eggs that'll take you by surprise. The stages are fairly typical beat-'em-up settings--a dive bar, some sewers, back alleys, Chinatown--but the animations of crowds, steam, critters, and machines make these archetypal stages feel fresh and exciting. Equally excellent is the soundtrack, a techno/dance-inspired collection of hot beats from Eastern and Western game music composers, including veteran Streets of Rage alumni Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-04
Valorant's ranked Competitive mode has been live all weekend for anyone with access to the closed beta. Similar to other competitive, team-based games like Riot's League of Legends or Valve's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, which Valorant draws influence from, the new competitive mode is available alongside its casual, "Unrated" mode. Once you unlock Competitive mode, playing a certain number of placement matches will earn you your first rank, which is a reflection of your skill level and will affect how Valorant's matchmaking system pairs you with other players in ranked play. But how does Valorant's Competitive ranked mode work? How many Unrated matches do you need to play before Competitive unlocks and how do you earn your first Competitive rank? And what are the Valorant ranks anyway?In this guide we'll break down all your questions about Valorant's ranked system, as explained in Riot's official blog, so you know what to expect when diving into Competitive mode for the first time.How Many Games To Get Ranked Play In Valorant?To unlock Valorant's ranked mode, which is officially called Competitive mode, you have to complete 20 Unrated matches.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com
2020-05-04
The Evo 2020 fighting game tournament is now the latest event to cancel over coronavirus concerns. Event organizers announced the cancellation with a promise of ticket refunds and some form of online event to happen instead. The tournament had been planned to start in late July in Las Vegas and is considered the most prestigious fighting game event in the world. "Due to COVID-19, we are sadly canceling Evo 2020 at Mandalay Bay and refunding all purchased tickets," the statement reads. "But to keep the Evo spirit alive, we're bringing the event online this summer. More information coming soon! The health and well-being of our community is our highest priority. We hope everyone stays safe during this time."The announcement didn't note specifics about the summer event or how it will be scored. Since Evo is a high-level fighting tournament for professionals, face-to-face play is usually preferred to reduce lag and ensure competitive matchups. The rules may need to shift this year to account for players participating from home with their own internet connections.Continue Reading at GameSpotInfo from Gamespot.com


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