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Netflix has released an official trailer for Kid Cosmic, the upcoming new animated series from Powerpuff Girls creator Craig McCracken. The series’ first season will be premiering on the streaming service February 2.
According to an official synopsis, the show “follows the adventures of an imaginative and enthusiastic boy” who is able to achieve his dream of becoming an intergalactic hero after discovering five cosmic stones in a wrecked spaceship–but he learns that “his fantasy of being a hero is very different from the reality of what it actually means to become one.” Check out the trailer below.
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Madden 21: EA Teases A Crossover With SpongeBob, And It’s Not As Strange As You Think
EA Sports appears to be teasing some kind of crossover between Madden and SpongeBob, and it’s not actually as random as you might think.
A teaser from the Madden NFL Twitter account today asks fans, “Are you ready?” Attached to the tweet is an image of SpongeBob’s face and the date: January 7. This is presumably when all will be revealed about this strange Madden 21 campaign.
Are You Ready? @SpongeBob#Madden21 pic.twitter.com/RVamcE4BYW
— Madden NFL 21 (@EAMaddenNFL) January 5, 2021
It was previously announced that CBS Sports and Nickelodeon–which are owned by the same company–are teaming up for a special NFL Playoff broadcast. This Sunday’s Wild Card game between the Chicago Bears and the New Orleans Saints will be broadcast on Nickelodeon, and the televised event will include a variety of Nickelodeon-themed elements.
Sony Confirms PS4 Pro Has Been Discontinued In Japan
It’s normal for console manufacturers like Sony and Microsoft to discontinue their previous-generation consoles after the arrival of the next-gen, but it appears that process may be faster this time than in previous generations. As reported by the Japanese outlet GameWatch and translated by VGC, Sony has discontinued every model of the PS4 except for the standard Jet Black 500GB PS4 Slim.
Most notably, this includes the more-powerful PS4 Pro. According to GameWatch, once the PS4s are sold, you won’t be able to buy one at retail or online anymore, and Sony will use the production capacity to make more PS5s. At $400, the PS4 Pro is the same price as the digital edition of the PS5.
Though it’s unclear if the PS4 Pro will be discontinued in Western territories, it’s likely just a matter of time. As the outlet VGC reported back in December, the PlayStation Direct Store briefly stated that they would no longer offer PS4 Pro consoles for sale, though the notice was removed after outlets reported on the news.