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New Borderlands 3 Update Coming Today; Patch Notes Released
Gearbox has released the full patch notes for a Borderlands 3 update scheduled to release today at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET. The update will see the start of the Revenge of the Cartels limited-time event and Loot the Universe, adds Mayhem Mode 2.0, and implements dozens of bug fixes.
Also worth noting: Moze the gunner has been buffed again. “During our investigations into Moze’s viability, we determined a handful of changes that we were unable to include as a hotfix and are now included into today’s patch,” Gearbox wrote in the patch notes. “Specifically, we’ve made some changes to allow a few of her skills to regenerate health, or her shields. We’ve also increased the damage output of a few skills.”
Borderlands 3 News
- New Borderlands 3 Update Coming Today; Patch Notes Released
- New Borderlands 3 Revenge Of The Cartels Event Starts This Week
- Borderlands 3 Changes To Mayhem Mode Detailed
- Borderlands 3 New Limited-Time Event Fills Your Pockets With Cash And Loot
- Borderlands 3 Hotfix Patch Notes Gives Big Buff To Moze
Though they didn’t receive any buffs or nerfs, the other three playable Vault Hunters got updates as well. Several of Amara, Zane, and FL4K‘s skills have been a little buggy over the past few weeks, and this update addresses most of their respective problems. For a full breakdown of all the changes, check out the patch notes, which are listed below.
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Borderlands 3 Mayhem Mode Is Expanded With New Rewards and Challenges
The first free update is called Mayhem Mode 2.0 and it expands Borderlands 3’s endgame system with new challenges and rewards. Mayhem is a mode that unlocks after beating the main campaign for Borderlands 3 that lets players select random difficulty modifiers in exchange for better loot.
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Mayhem 2.0 adds 25 new modifiers that range from potentially helpful, to more challenging like Drone Ranger which gives enemies a healing drone. Modifiers are rated from Easy, Medium, Hard, or Very Hard and there are 10 difficulty levels. Modifiers are chosen at random, but always from your chosen rating pool. Stats for weapon drops improve the higher the level, and starting at level 6 specific bosses can drop one of eight brand new Legendary weapons. There’s also a new Mayhem Mode options tab in your ECHO device menu.
The second free update is a new LTE called Revenge of the Cartels. Maurice gets into trouble from cartel kingpin Joey Ultraviolet and you’ll need to infiltrate his mansion Villa Ultraviolet to help your indebted crewmate.
New Cartel enemies have spawned around the galaxy, defeat enough of them and you’ll earn the coordinates to Joey’s villa. When you get to the villa you’ll have to face one of three distinct factions of the Eridium Cartel, with each gang having their own unique Underbosses and Legendary loot pool. You’ll have to visit the villa multiple times to face each faction and their unique loot pool.
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Gearbox says you’ll never face the same gang faction twice in a row. Additionally, there are 18 new limited-time challenges for Revenge of the Cartels that players can complete for cosmetic rewards.
Check out our Borderlands 3 review and wiki for more on Gearbox’s latest looter-shooter. We also reviewed the DLC Moxxi’s Heist of The Handsom Jackpot.
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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.
New On Shudder In May 2020: More Horror Movies, TV Shows, And Originals Than You Can Handle
If you’re looking for some scares, then you’ll probably want to watch a horror movie, and AMC’s Shudder has nothing but scary flicks on its streaming service. Coming in the month of May are plenty of new movies, TV shows, and original content to keep you up at night. Check out everything arriving in May below, along with a few recommendations.
On May 25, Turbo Kid arrives. This bizarre 2015 film takes place in a post-apocalyptic wasteland in the far future of 1997. A comic book fan takes on a superhero persona in order to save his friend and take down a crazed overloard. It certainly does sound like the plot of an ’80s, and if you watch the trailer–which you can see below–it has a lot of ’80s-style special effects, like saws going into people’s chests. It looks like a total blast.
If you’re looking for something a bit more classic, both Hellraiser and Hellbound: Hellraiser II arrive on May 11. If you’re unfamiliar, the films follow a mysterious puzzle box. If someone opens it, cenobites are summoned and torture people in horrific ways. What are cenobites? Well, they’re demons from hell that are dressed like they are going to the most violent S&M convention of all time.
25 Spine-Tingling Horror TV Shows Streaming On Netflix (And Elsewhere) Right Now

There’s no denying the abundance of horror movies available to stream. From slashers to cosmic horror, aliens to monsters, there’s a film to watch online right now for just about any horror fan. What if you want to get more invested in a story than is possible over the course of 90 minutes, though? That’s where horror TV comes in.
There are so many spooky TV series that you can watch right this moment. All you’ll need are the right streaming service subscriptions–Netflix, Hulu, CBS All Access, or Shudder–and you’re ready to binge hundreds of horrors of delightfully disturbing horror TV right now.
Take a look below at what the 25 horror TV shows you should consider digging into right now. There’s a wide range, from psychological torment to horror-comedies, with plenty of vampires, zombies, and demons to spare.
And speaking of things you should be watching, consider listening to GameSpot’s weekly TV series and movies-focused podcast, You Should Be Watching. With new episodes premiering every Wednesday, you can watch a video version of the podcast over on GameSpot Universe or listen to audio versions on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and Apple Podcasts.
1. Bates Motel

Streaming on: Netflix
This five-season show serves as a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s horror classic Psycho. You can watch every episode, seeing the relationship between Norman Bates and his mother get creepier and creepier, on Netflix.
2. The Twilight Zone

Streaming on: CBS All Access and Netflix
The classic horror anthology is back with new episodes on CBS All Access. However, if it’s the original series you want to watch, that’s all available online, as well. You can view the original five seasons on CBS All Access, while Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 5 are on Netflix.
3. Supernatural

Streaming on: Netflix
The longest-running series on The CW–so long that it’s actually older than the network itself–is close to wrapping up its final season. However, the tale of the Winchester brothers taking on all kinds of evil, from demons to ghosts to vampires, and beyond is ready to be streamed on Netflix. The first 14 seasons are available.
4. Ash vs. Evil Dead

Streaming on: Netflix
After his final big screen turn as Ash in 1992’s Army of Darkness, Bruce Campbell returned to the character for three seasons of the hilariously gory and scary Ash vs. Evil Dead. You can watch every episode on Netflix.
5. October Faction

Streaming on: Netflix
Though it was canceled after only one season, if you love monster-hunting, then October Faction is worth checking out. It follows a married couple who chase down and kill a variety of monsters, while also raising a pair of teenage twins in a creepy town. The entire series is available on Netflix.
6. V Wars

Streaming on: Netflix
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill vampire show. V Wars treats vampirism as a viral outbreak and explores how it breaks down society. Sure, The Vampire Diaries star Ian Somerhalder is the lead, but this is far from a CW-style vampire show. You can watch it on Netflix.
7. The Strain

Streaming on: Hulu
Speaking of non-traditional vampire shows, FX’s The Strain is one of the best you’ll find. Based on the novels by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, the series frames the rise of vampirism as a biological threat and follows a group of survivors as they fight to save some piece of humanity. All seasons are available on Hulu.
8. Castlevania

Streaming on: Netflix
Sure, you know Castlevania as the video game franchise about hunting and killing vampires. However, it’s also one of the goriest and most vicious anime titles you’ll ever watch. All episodes are on Netflix.
9. Santa Clarita Diet

Streaming on: Netflix
Yes, you’ve seen way too many zombie shows, even if you’ve only watched The Walking Dead. Thankfully, Netflix has some options that are outside of the norm in that subgenre. The Santa Clarita Diet, which is about a suburban mom (Drew Barrymore) becoming a zombie is equal parts horrifying and hilarious. All seasons are on Netflix.
10. iZombie

Streaming on: Netflix
There’s also iZombie, which is one of the most clever approaches to the zombie sub-genre on TV. This is a series about finding a way for zombies and the living to coexist peacefully, as the afflicted humans struggle to not only survive, but attain equality. Of course, there’s also plenty of murder, intrigue, and humor. The entire series is on Netflix.
11. Stranger Things

Streaming on: Netflix
Honestly, we don’t need to tell you what Stranger Things is. The 1980s-soaked horror series is one of the biggest TV shows on the planet and all three seasons–thus far– are on Netflix.
12. Scream

Streaming on: Netflix
Yeah, you know the Scream movies. What about the TV show, though? Scream ran for three seasons on MTV and included none of the characters–or even the traditional ghost face mask–from the movie. However, if you’re a slasher fan, this show is worth your time and waiting on Netflix.
13. The Mist

Streaming on: Netflix
Chances are you never watched the one-season adaptation of Stephen King’s The Mist that aired on Spike TV. You’re in luck, because it’s on Netflix and is actually a pretty good and spooky show.
14. Daybreak

Streaming on: Netflix
Yet another horror TV show canceled after a single season, Daybreak is a post-apocalyptic comedic drama that follows a Canadian teenager and his ragtag group of friends, including a young pyromaniac, as they try to survive in a world filled with zombies, Amazonian warrior cheerleaders, and jocks. Daybreak might not be the most terrifying show on the list, but it’s certainly entertaining and available on Netflix.
15. Dracula

Streaming on: Netflix
What would a vampire show from the co-creators of BBC’s Sherlock look like? Dracula on Netflix, that’s what. This telling of the classic Dracula story, which hails from Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat, features the vampire’s origin and his battles with Van Helsing, among other moments from the character’s lore. The first season is available on Netflix now, with more hopefully coming in the future.
16. Haunted

Streaming on: Netflix
This 12-episode series plays like something of a successor to the spookiest episodes of Unsolved Mysteries. In it, people tell their loved ones about haunted experiences they claim to have witnessed, while dramatic reenactments are shown. How much of it is real? The show will never outright tell you, which is part of the fun. Both seasons are currently on Netflix.
17. Goosebumps

Streaming on: Netflix
If you’re a child of the 1990s, you already know this show. This horror anthology for kids is based on the books by RL Stein and range from silly to surprisingly creepy for the audience it’s aimed at. All episodes are on Netflix.
18. Cursed Films

Streaming on: Shudder
Have you ever heard of the Poltergeist curse? Did you ever read about the horrifying events that unfolded on the set of the Twilight Zone movie? Cursed Films examines the myths, facts, and lore behind several iconic films that have been touched by tragedy. You can watch the first season on Shudder.
19. NOS4A2

Streaming on: Shudder
If you’re looking for yet another kind of vampire show, NOS4A2 is certainly a strange one. In it, a supernaturally gifted woman hunts down a man known as Charlie Manx, who just so happens to feed on the souls of children. This show, based on the novel from Locke & Key co-creator Joe Hill, aired on AMC, but episodes are available to stream on Shudder.
20. Creepshow

Streaming on: Shudder
The horror anthology series is a continuation of the two 1980s films. Each episode contains two mini horror stories, giving you plenty to be creeped out by. Creepshow is a Shudder exclusive.
21. The Last Drive-in With Joe Bob Briggs

Streaming on: Shudder
If you love old horror movies and stayed up late watching them on TV when you were younger, chances are you know Joe Bob Briggs. The former host of MonsterVision on TNT brought his love of horror to Shudder, where he presents old scary movies under the banner of The Last Drive-In. Each episode is, essentially, a movie that includes breaks for segments with Briggs and any number of guests he manages to get into his studio. Since its launch, Shudder has also presented a number of specials and continues to host weekly horror movie double features on the service.
22. Channel Zero

Streaming on: Shudder
Channel Zero ran four seasons on Syfy before it was canceled. Each season of the anthology followed a different set of characters in a new story, all of which were absolutely disturbing. All four seasons are on Shudder.
23. American Horror Story

Streaming on: Hulu
Speaking of terrifying horror anthologies, how can we not bring up American Horror Story? The iconic FX series is still going strong, but you can watch all previous seasons–from Murder House to 1984–on Hulu.
24. Todd and the Book of Pure Evil

Streaming on: Shudder
Sometimes you have to laugh, even when you’re scared. That’s where Todd and the Book of Pure Evil comes in. The titular Todd, a high schooler, lives in a small town founded by Satanists and bands together with a group of friends to destroy a dastardly and magical book that grants the wishes of whoever holds it in the worst possible ways. Naturally, that means Todd and his crew have to face off against whoever is wielding it during any given episode. It’s a very scary and very funny show and you can find it on Shudder.
25. The Walking Dead

Streaming on: Netflix
Lastly, there’s the most popular horror show of all time. The Walking Dead has been going on for over a decade and doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. If you somehow haven’t seen it yet, strap in for weeks of watching on Netflix.
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Strange Fallout 76 Bug Causes New Wastelanders NPCs To Permanently Loot Your Weapons
Be careful when dying in Fallout 76, as a new bug has been discovered where the newly added Wastelanders NPCs can loot your weapons from your corpse and permanently keep them.
The bug has been reported on Fallout 76’s subreddit. Players post that upon dying near an NPC, that non-playable character seizes their weapon and all ammunition associated with it and subsequently uses it in battle. These weapons can’t be reclaimed at the moment, and Bethesda is currently investigating the issue.
“We are actively investigating everything outlined in this thread, as well as other reports we’ve received here, on our own forums, or through support tickets,” Bethesda said. “In our next hotfix, we are planning to include a fix for the issue where NPCs can occasionally take a player’s weapon when they die. The remaining issues mentioned in [the] thread are all still active investigations, and we want to resolve them as soon as possible.