Void Bastards Has A Release Date On Switch And PS4

Void Bastards, 2019’s excellent first-person roguelike shooter, will come to Switch and PS4 soon. The game is due to release for those systems on May 7, publisher Humble has announced.

The game will arrive alongside the Bang Tydy DLC, which will cost $5.

The game originally released on Xbox One and PC on May 28, 2019, so it’s taken just under a year to make its way to PS4 and Switch.

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Dr Fauci Charity Game “Beat The Bug” Raising Money For NYC Hospitals

Brooklyn-based company Beat The Bomb has launched a new web-based game called Fauci’s Revenge, in which players help Dr Anthony Fauci to beat the COVID-19 virus. The game was created as part of the #BeatTheVirus campaign raising money for New York City hospitals and first responders in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr Fauci is the US Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and one of the most trusted voices in the US on COVID-19 at the moment. Having worked during the HIV, SARS, MERS, and Ebola outbreaks, Dr Fauci is the leading expert in the US on the current ordeal the world is facing. Due to his experience and dedication on irradiating the virus from the world, it makes sense that the doctor is the face of the campaign.

Up until April 26, at midnight, players can enter their scores from the end of the game. The top 10 players on the leaderboard at midnight on the 26 will win some prizes and qualify to compete in the final round–Fauci’s Revenge: The Final Showdown Live Stream on April 30. The top two will compete for the Grand Prize on Twitch, Facebook, and YouTube live at 8PM EST on April 30.

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake Chapter 15 Walkthrough: The Day Midgar Stood Still (Spoiler-Free)

The battle against Shinra continues in Chapter 15 of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. We’ve scoured every corner of Midgar to bring you a spoiler-free walkthrough, detailing every secret, side-quest, and boss fight. Read on to find everything you need to know to complete “The Day Midgar Stood Still.”

Check out the rest of our Final Fantasy 7 Remake guides so you don’t miss a single secret or collectible. You can also read our FF7 Remake review.

Chapter 15 Walkthrough: The Day Midgar Stood Still

Climbing up to the plate is a pretty linear path, but you'll face a lot of enemies along the way.
Climbing up to the plate is a pretty linear path, but you’ll face a lot of enemies along the way.

The journey up to the plate is pretty straightforward, although you’ll occasionally face fights with a variety of enemies as you go. Watch out for the new Elite Helitrooper enemies, which you’ll want to hit with Wind magic, and the Blast Ray, which is a hardened robotic enemy that’s weak to Lightning. Staggering the Blast Ray isn’t impossible, but it’ll create an energy field that pushes your characters away that makes it hard to deal a lot of damage.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Season 7, Episode 9 Review

Warning: this review contains full spoilers for Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Season 7, Episode 9. If you need a refresher on where we left off, here’s our review for Season 7, Episode 8.

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Now this is Clone Warring. Season 7 hasn’t exactly been a flawless experience over the past two months. Both previous story arcs were a bit long in the tooth and weirdly paced, raising the question of why the series couldn’t have cast a wider net in its final 12 episodes. But ultimately, we’re all here for one main reason – the Siege of Mandalore. This is what The Clone Wars has been building to since 2008, and so far it doesn’t disappoint one bit.

It’s clear from the very beginning of “Old Friends, Not Forgotten” that this final arc is a little bit different and a little more special than your average Clone Wars saga. The intro hearkens back to the movies with its use of John Williams’ “Main Title” theme. That’s the first of many cases where this episode draws heavily on those iconic Williams motifs. It’s also quite a welcome surprise to see the early scenes directly call back to the original Clone Wars movie. The series has truly come full circle, rehashing that bit where Anakin and Obi-Wan are pinned down by battle droids, victory is snatched out of the jaws of defeat and Ahsoka unexpectedly wanders into Anakin’s life. How utterly appropriate.

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Just as the original movie was basically four episodes stitched together, it wouldn’t be at all surprising to learn this final arc was either originally conceived as a film or has an alternate, feature-length cut in the works. It certainly seems fitting to bookend the series in that way. And though it’s not exactly ideal to jump into the Clone wars saga at the very end, this episode does a very thorough job of laying out the stakes and the character relationships on its own. Who knows? If movie theaters actually reopen at some point in 2020, maybe we will see The Clone Wars: The Siege of Mandalore on the big screen.

The opening battle scene is entertaining, particularly in how it makes use of the playful dynamic between Anakin and Obi-Wan. Their banter is amusing (particularly with how Matt Lanter and James Arnold Taylor deliver their lines), but there’s also a twinge of sadness knowing the end of their friendship is so close at hand. In fact, it’s not long before we realize just how close the events of Revenge of the Sith truly are. That connection only adds to the urgency of this conflict. Even as Ahsoka carries out her mission on Mandalore, there’s a hidden, ticking clock counting down to the moment Palpatine unleashes Order 66 on the galaxy and the whole house of cards comes tumbling down. Setting this story concurrently with Episode III rather than before is an inspired choice.

In a perfect world, The Clone Wars would have been able to finish its natural run before Disney pivoted to Star Wars Rebels, and we wouldn’t be coming into this arc already knowing what lies ahead for Ahsoka, Captain Commander Rex, Maul and the rest of the major players. But that’s always been the thing about The Clone Wars. We’ve known the general end point for this story since Day 1. They made a movie about it and everything. The purpose was always in fleshing out the journey to that point and finding the emotional core of this enormous conflict that’s been alluded to since 1977.

This episode clearly has that in mind as it reunites Ahsoka with Anakin, Obi-Wan and Rex. Those scenes make the years-long wait for a proper finale all worth it. The Ahsoka/Anakin dynamic is handled perfectly here, with Ahsoka caught up in a mixture of disgust for all things Jedi, reluctance to open old wounds and a need to reconnect with a man who meant so much to her for three years. Anakin, meanwhile, shows a mixture of excitement and an almost petulant quality where he seems to resent the realization that Ahsoka has moved on and grown up without him. Ahsoka has drifted beyond his control, and that has to play some part in his downfall to come. Even more so than with the Anakin/Obi-Wan material, the final farewell between Ahsoka and Anakin really tugs at the heartstrings. In a way, it actually helps having already watched through Rebels, as we have the knowledge of what happens when Anakin and Ahsoka do finally reunite weighing on an already bittersweet scene.

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Ahsoka’s reunion with Rex and his clones is equally affecting. Nothing quite sums up the wild journey of this series than seeing the clones deck themselves out in blue and orange tribute, a testament to the respect and devotion one humble little Padawan has earned over the course of many a battle. It also highlights the conflict to come for many of these clone characters. They’re essentially choosing Ahsoka over the Republic, but how will they feel when Order 66 comes along? I’m very much looking forward to seeing that moment play out.

This episode finds plenty of time for action after getting all the necessary hellos and goodbyes out of the way, launching right into the deadly infiltration of Mandalore. The brisk pacing is a welcome change from previous episodes, with even Maul himself putting in a quick appearance before the end. And it’s in this final act where the episode really takes advantage of the boosted animation quality of Season 7. It looks like a lot of money was spent on this episode, which may just be further evidence a theatrical run is in the works. And why not? If this opening chapter is any indication, the whole team has a lot to be proud of.

SnowRunner Trailer Clearly Inspired By Death Stranding

The team behind SnowRunner, Saber Interactive, has been releasing a number of trailers for their sequel to Spintires: MudRunner in the lead up to the release.

Usually simulator games like this don’t bother with any kind of story, instead focusing on the realism of whichever simulation they are playing out. Here, it seems that Saber Interactive has decided to add a new level of seriousness to the genre.

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Microsoft Is Teaming Up With The NBA To Broadcast Games

Microsoft and the NBA have teamed up in order to create a new, more personalized way of broadcasting with machine learning and AI to tailor the experience to what the fans really want.

Live NBA matches will be streamed on Microsoft Azure, with personalized real-time stats overlays. Clips from historical video archives will also be available, along with a reward system for viewers who participate online. The NBA also wants to create an easier way for fans to catch up on their favorite teams, without having to search through all the latest scores, highlights and games.

“Our goal, working with Microsoft, is to create customized content that allows fans — whether they are in an NBA arena or watching from anywhere around the world — to immerse themselves in all aspects of the game and engage directly with our teams and players,” says NBA commissioner Adam Silver.

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