Deep Rock Galactic 2021 Roadmap Outlined, Huge Update Releasing In Q3

Developer Ghost Ship Games has revealed the 2021 roadmap for Deep Rock Galactic, including a major update scheduled to go live in April. This will be followed by another update in Q3 2021 (July to October), which, in a blog post, Ghost Ship Games says “will be huge–maybe our biggest update ever.”

The update coming in April, called Update 34: Bits n’ Pieces, is primarily geared towards adding modding support to Deep Rock Galactic. Update 34 will also add a controller rebinding feature and rebalance the game’s weapons and overclocks.

Then in Q3 2021, Update 35 will add a ton of content, including a new mission type, weapons, overclocks, cosmetics, and user interface improvements. “Deep Rock Galactic is here to stay for a long time–there are no signs of fading, quite the opposite–so we need to think further ahead,” Ghost Ship Games writes. “Normally, we don’t even plan that far, but we must also admit that getting a bit of breathing room and time to dream feels and sounds really good.”

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New On Netflix This Week: Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell, Pokemon, And Nolan’s Batman

A new week means a new batch of content served up on Netflix. With winter starting to recede into the rear-view mirror, that also means the slow but steady dawn of marquee, exciting and also classic titles onto popular streaming services. This week sees a long list of new additions, from Batman and Friday the 13th movies to a Notorious BIG documentary

The first of the month is typically when most additions to streaming services take place, and March is no exception with a whopping 21 newcomers on Netflix. If you’re a fan of hip-hop, you’re in luck, because the first of the month sees the debut of the new documentary Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell. The film is about the life and career of one of the most influential rappers of all time, the Notorious B.I.G. The documentary “celebrates [Biggie’s] life via rare behind-the-scenes footage and the testimonies of his closest friends and family.”

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Star Wars’ Obi-Wan Series Casts Game Of Thrones’ Indira Varma – Report

Game of Thrones and Carnival Row actor Indira Varma is joining the cast of Disney+’s Obi-Wan Star Wars series, according to a report from Deadline.

Varma’s character details remain under wraps, and production is reportedly beginning this spring. She will be joining Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen on the new show, with both actors reprising their roles. McGregor returns as the titular Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Christensen will be playing Darth Vader.

The series will take place between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. Deborah Chow will be directing Obi-Wan. Chow has already been involved in Disney+’s Star Wars universe, directing a couple episodes of The Mandalorian.

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New Rainbow Six Siege Update Re-Enables Fuze On Test Server, Implements Bug Fix For Flores

Ubisoft has released a new patch for Rainbow Six Siege, which adds Fuze back to the game, though only on the PC test server. The patch also implements several bug fixes.

Fuze was removed from all Siege playlists (except for Custom) via an update on February 26. Picking the operator was causing an issue that would make Siege crash. The bug attached to the operator is now supposedly fixed, though Ubisoft is keeping him on the test server for now.

As mentioned before, the patch also fixes several in-game bugs. Among them is a bug that was affecting Flores, Siege’s latest operator, who was added in Year 6, Season 1: Crimson Heist. The patch fixes a bug that prevented players from hearing Flores’ RCE-Ratero Charges going off on the other side of a wall.

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