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The Jester Festival Returns to The Elder Scrolls Online
Can’t wait until April 1st to join a band of fools? Well, The Elder Scrolls Online Jester Festival rolls back into the Kingdom March 26 to April 2. Players will be able to partake in quirky quests, earn ludicrous loot, and all-around audacious acts while earning double XP and gift boxes.
It’s that time of year 🤡 the Jester’s Festival is returning to #ESO! From March 26 to April 2 you can partake in the silliest celebration across all of Tamriel. https://t.co/UK2s9NbiKh pic.twitter.com/6eJko4tE3S
— The Elder Scrolls Online (@TESOnline) March 19, 2020
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ Companion App Now Live
Animal Crossing: New Horizons‘ companion service, NookLink, is now live. NookLink is accessible through the Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app, which you can download from Google Play or the App Store if you have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.
The service offers a handful of helpful features. Among other things, you can use it to scan QR codes of custom patterns made in New Leaf or Happy Home Designer and bring those patterns into New Horizons. NookLink also lets you voice and text chat with other players while you’re playing online. You can set up NookLink from the Settings menu on New Horizons’ title screen.
As previously mentioned, NookLink is only accessible if you have a Switch Online subscription. Individual memberships cost $4 for one month, $8 for three months, and $20 for a year. Nintendo also offers an annual Family Plan that costs $35 and covers up to eight Nintendo Account holders across multiple systems.
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Cannes Film Festival Postponed, May Be Rescheduled for June or July
In an official announcement on Thursday, organisers confirmed that the annual film event would no longer be taking place between May 12 to May 23 as originally planned, but said several options were on the table to ensure it runs, including postponing the event until June or July, depending on the developing situation.
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The statement read: “At this time of global health crisis, our thoughts go to the victims of the COVID-19 and we express our solidarity with all of those who are fighting the disease. Today, we have made the following decision: The Festival de Cannes cannot be held on the scheduled dates, from May 12 to 23. Several options are considered in order to preserve its running, the main one being a simple postponement, in Cannes, until the end of June-beginning of July, 2020.
“As soon as the development of the French and international health situation will allow us to assess the real possibility, we will make our decision known, in accordance with our ongoing consultation with the French Government and Cannes’ City Hall as well as with the Festival’s Board Members, Film industry professionals and all the partners of the event.”
Earlier this week, Deadline reported that Cannes organisers had been working on a virtual market solution, as a contingency plan in case the film festival couldn’t fulfil its scheduled dates. It is understood that the market would include online screenings, live streamings and virtual meetings, though it was looking to run alongside the physical event, which has now been pushed back.
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Cannes Film Festival is the latest major entertainment industry event to be put on hold in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. Previously, it was announced that CinemaCon, the film industry’s largest tradeshow gathering of theater owners from around the world, had been cancelled, along with WonderCon, which was postponed indefinitely, and SXSW, which was cancelled for the first time in 34 years.
For more of our coverage on Hollywood’s response to COVID-19, find out what the film industry experts think about the potential impact on the industry and read what medical experts think about delaying movies to help to prevent the spread of coronavirus. More importantly, take a look at our list of recommendations of how to help, and stay safe, during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.