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Halloween NXT-Style, The Best Wrestler Costumes, And More | Wrestle Buddies Episode 26
This week on Wrestle Buddies, GameSpot’s professional wrestling podcast, Chris E. Hayner and Mat Elfring are celebrating Halloween the only way they know how–it’s the first-ever Wrestle Buddies Halloween Spooktacular. This episode is filled with tricks and treats as we talk about Halloween costumes, NXT’s Halloween Havoc, an all-star Wrestlepiece Theatre, and a certain hacker hijacks the show once again.
First up, we have many thoughts about the best pro wrestling Halloween costumes–including some we’ve created ourselves. With so much wrestling history to dig through for costume ideas, we break down the best and worst options, our dream costumes, and wonder what the most expensive wrestling cosplay would be.
Up next, Mat surprises Chris with an all-new Wrestlepiece theater, complete with special appearances by the GameSpot all-stars Kallie Plagge, Chastity Vicencio, and Tamoor Hussain, along with We Enjoy Wrestling hosts Eric Goldman and Matt Fowler.
CoD: Black Ops Cold War And Warzone Integration Starts This December
Activision has confirmed that integration between Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and the battle royale title Warzone starts this December on current- and next-gen consoles.
Activision said Black Ops Cold War content will begin making an appearance in Warzone this December, though when remains to be seen. This integration time period coincides with Black Ops Cold War Season 1. However, Activision didn’t outline what’s packed into Season 1 yet. The company said more details about this stuff will be revealed in “the next week or two.”
“All the awesome new Black Ops Cold War weapons and operators you unlock and your level 1 to 255 progression will be usable in Black Ops and in Warzone,” Activision president Rob Kostich said. “Just like that worked in Modern Warfare. Black Ops battle pass content and store content will also work across Black Ops and Warzone. Now players of course can continue to use their Modern Warfare content in Warzone once Black Ops launches… We expect Season 1 for Black Ops Cold War and Warzone to launch this December. And that’s when you’re going to be able to start to see the impact of Black Ops and Warzone really starting to work together in cool and fun ways. Again, [there are] a lot more details here, which we’re going to reveal in the next week or two.”
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Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part 1 Review
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part 1 feels like a thrilling action movie occasionally interrupted by a game of I Spy. You want to keep watching John Wick’s balletic slaughter but your impertinent host won’t unpause the Blu-ray until you spot the ficus in the background.
It’s also tough as nails. If you haven’t played Doom Eternal since it launched back in March, the first moments of its new DLC, The Ancient Gods Part 1, will feel like a kick in the teeth–n a good way, mostly. Once you get back in the demon-slaying swing of things, it’s exciting to have more high-level Doom Eternal to play, unconstrained by the need to reintroduce you to the basics. But, still: Be ready.
The Ancient Gods Part 1 picks up right where Eternal left off. After an opening “previously on” text screen and a cutscene that will remind you that Doom Eternal focused way too much on story and Proper Noun-riddled lore, the DLC tosses you back into the action. Your entire roster of weapons–save the Crucible, that overpowered glowing red sword Doom Guy scored toward the end of the vanilla game–is unlocked right from the start. The Ancient Gods also throws the big bads of Eternal’s late-game roster at you right out of the gate. I had my first fight with a Marauder less than an hour in.
Ray Fisher Accuses Warner Bros. Executives Of Racist Behavior
Cyborg actor Ray Fisher has become an outspoken critic of Warner Bros. higher ups over the course of the year. He’s taken to social media multiple times to call out abusive and racist behavior he and other cast members faced while on set for the 2017 box office flop, Justice League, after production was handed over from original director Zack Snyder to pinch hitter Joss Whedon, who finished the film.
The first of Fisher’s allegations came on July 1st where he publicly retracted his praise of Whedon during the movie’s San Diego Comic-Con Panel, adding that producers Geoff Johns and John Berg were also complicit in the abuses the cast faced. Later, Warner Bros. issued a statement saying that Fisher wasn’t complying with their attempts to investigate these allegations, which Fisher denied. He was then publicly supported by co-star Jason Momoa who took to social media of his own to condemn the actions Warner Bros. had taken, including leaking information about a film Momoa was set to star in as a “distraction.”
Netflix Prices Are Going Up Again
Streaming giant Netflix may be producing big-name content down the road–like the recently announced Assassin’s Creed series–but the service is also canceling a lot of content in 2020, and now, it’s raising subscription prices for US customers.
Two of Netflix’s pricing tiers are increasing in price. The Standard tier–which allows streaming on two devices at the same time–is jumping from $13 to $14 a month, according to Netflix’s Help Center. The Premium tier–which allows streaming on four devices at the same time and Ultra HD viewing–jumps from $16 to $18 a month. The Basic tier will remain $9 a month.
Over the past couple of years, there have been two price raises. In January 2019, US subscribers saw a bump in monthly costs for all three tiers. In June 2019, the same thing happened to UK subscribers.
Check Out These Gorgeous PlayStation 5 Photos From Sony
Sony has dropped a brand-new crop of high-res photos showcasing the PlayStation 5 accessories and console–and they’re absolutely stunning. The gallery, embedded below, shows off the PlayStation 5 and various accessories like the DualSense and Pulse 3D headset.
The photos are captured from many different angles, from up-close to highlight the smooth curves to wide-angle to display some perspective. There are even shots of the hardware suspended in mid-air and highly technical photographs of the minute details of the casing.
Sony also included images of the PlayStation 5 HD camera, media remote, and DualSense charging station.