Game Of Thrones Creators Explain All The Key Scenes From Episode 5

The penultimate episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones aired tonight–and it was dramatic.

As it does for each episode, HBO has now released a cool behind-the-scenes mini-feature in which showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff break down all the key scenes and moments from Episode 5. A lot happened in Episode 5, and it’s very interesting to hear directly from Weiss and Benioff about the pivotal moments from the episode and how they might impact next week’s series finale. You’ll want to have seen Episode 5 before watching this breakdown. Here you go:

Next week’s Episode 6 is the 73rd and final episode of Game of Thrones. It is 80 minutes long, and given it is the final episode, we may finally learn who wins the throne.

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Game Of Thrones Next Episode Trailer Teases How The Show Ends

HBO’s popular fantasy show Game of Thrones is almost over.

Following the penultimate episode that aired tonight, the network has now released a trailer for Episode 6, which is the very last one of the entire series. As the trailer alludes to, the series finale is expected to be a dramatic conclusion to the show that began back in 2011.

Episode 6 is the 73rd and final episode of Game of Thrones. It’s written and directed by Game of Thrones showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff. The episode is 80 minutes long.

While Game of Thrones is coming to an end, HBO is producing a two-hour documentary called The Last Watch that airs on May 26. In addition, HBO is working on multiple prequel spinoffs, one of which stars Naomi Watts and will begin filming later this year. According to author George R.R. Martin, three of the five prequel series are coming along well.

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Labor Promises to Restore the Australian Interactive Games Fund

Labor has announced plans to inject $85 million into Australia’s creative industries if elected in this weekend’s election, including $25 million to reinstate the Australian Interactive Games Fund that was axed by the Abbott Government back in 2014.

“Our creative industries have huge potential to deliver significant economic, employment, creative, cultural and other benefits for Australia and the world,” the party said in a statement. “But there are worrying signs that our local sectors are missing out on the global expansion in the creative industries, which are projected to grow exponentially.”

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Epic Games Store Picks Up Another PC Timed-Exclusive

The Epic Games Store has locked down yet another timed exclusive PC release. Developer Mobius Digital has confirmed that its crowdfunded sci-fi game Outer Wilds will be released on PC through the Epic Games Store as a timed exclusive. In an update to its page on the crowdfunding site Fig, Mobius said the game will come to “additional platforms” later.

The game is also coming to console on Xbox One through a partnership with Xbox.

Mobius said it is is aware that fans want Outer Worlds on Steam (and other systems). The studio said fans can “rest assured” that their feedback is heard. The overall goal is to “bring the game to your preferred platform as quickly as possible.”

Regarding its deals with Xbox and Epic, as well as publisher Annapurna Interactive, Mobius said these deals have allowed the studio to “keep our small studio running long enough to ship the game at the level of quality that it is today.” The team added: “Each of these partnerships has enabled us to make the game better and more accessible for everyone who will play it.”

Some backers are not happy about the Epic Games Store exclusivity. A number of people wrote in the Fig comments to voice their displeasure over the announcement.

Outer Wilds is just the latest title that Epic has scooped up as a timed exclusive. Just last week, Epic announced a deal with Ubisoft to bring Ghost Recon: Breakpoint to the Epic Games Store as a timed exclusive (it will also be available on Ubisoft’s Uplay, but not Steam at launch).

The games Metro: Exodus and The Division 2 launched on the Epic Games Store as timed exclusives, while upcoming titles like Borderlands 3, The Outer Worlds, and Control also have deals in place. Valve’s Steam marketplace has historically dominated the PC gaming space, and it still does, but Epic is trying to take a piece of the pie by spending money on exclusives. Epic also offers a seemingly attractive package where it offers publishers/developers an 88 percent of game sale revenue compared to what is believed to be 70 percent on Steam.

Epic’s decision to buy exclusives has frustrated some fans, so it will be interesting to see how the company deals with the public relations factor of the situation. All of this has been made possible thanks to the unthinkable global success of Fortnite and all the money it’s brought in.

Mobius raised more than $126,000 in 2015 to develop Outer Wilds.

Ask Our Rage 2 Reviewer Anything

In case you hadn’t heard, our Rage 2 review will go up for your reading pleasure tomorrow morning at 5AM Pacific time. Even though it’s quite thorough at almost 3,000 words, no review can address everything, so once you’ve finished reading it you may have questions. Well, this is your opportunity to get answers. Starting at 12PM Pacific time, I’ll be in the comments of this article for two hours using my 25+ hours of Rage 2 experience to answer everything you can throw at me without completely spoiling it for everybody.

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Everything We Know About Nintendo’s New Switch Model(s)

While the PS4 and Xbox One may be approaching the end of their life cycles, the Nintendo Switch is still very much just getting started. Nintendo’s hybrid console burst onto the market two years ago and has been riding a wave of momentum ever since. As of March 31, the system has sold more than 34 million units worldwide, already overtaking the Nintendo 64’s lifetime sales and putting it on pace with those of the company’s most successful home console, the Wii.

Despite the system’s impressive sales, reports have begun to circulate that Nintendo is already working on new iterations of the Switch that will supposedly launch later this year. Nintendo, for its part, has neither confirmed nor denied the rumors, so whether such models exist is still conjecture at this point. That said, Nintendo has a long history of refreshing its consoles every few years, particularly its handhelds, and there’s enough evidence to suggest the company will take the same approach with the Switch. With that in mind, let’s take a look at everything we know so far about these rumored new Switch models.

How Many New Switch Models Are Coming?

This past March, the Wall Street Journal reported that two new Nintendo Switch models would be released in 2019: a less expensive iteration with pared down features, and an “enhanced” version targeted at “avid” gamers. The following month, Japanese newspaper Nikkei published its own report about a lower-cost Switch, saying that a less expensive version of the system is coming this fall. Nikkei’s story didn’t touch on the “enhanced” Switch model mentioned in the Wall Street Journal’s report, but it did claim that development on a “next-generation” version of the system would begin following the less expensive model.

Lending further weight to the rumor, Bloomberg also published a report in April claiming that a cheaper Switch would be released this year. According to the publication, the system will launch as soon as the end of June. However, Bloomberg’s report noted that the more powerful Switch model mentioned by the Wall Street Journal was “not in the works;” rather, the current Switch would get some kind of “modest upgrade” this year, although what that entails was not specified. While that likely rules out the possibility of an “enhanced” version of the system being released any time soon, there seems to be enough evidence that a cheaper model is on the way sometime this year.

What Has Nintendo Said About The New Switch?

Nintendo typically has a policy of not commenting on rumors or speculation, but the company has made general statements in response to the reports about potential new Switch models. During an earnings call last month, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said, “As a general rule, we’re always working on new hardware and we will announce it when we are able to sell it.” While not an outright denial, Furukawa’s response is carefully worded and doesn’t rule out the possibility that a new iteration of the Switch could be coming this year.

Will The New Switch Be At E3 2019?

While new game consoles are traditionally unveiled at E3, it doesn’t appear that will be the case with the rumored new Switch. Despite not outright denying the existence of a cheaper model, Nintendo president Furukawa categorically dispelled rumors that a new system would be revealed at the annual trade show, saying the company has “no plans to announce [new hardware] at this year’s E3 in June.” Still, while Furukawa may have put the breaks on an E3 reveal, his comments leave open the possibility that Nintendo could announce a Switch revision sometime before or after the expo.

How Will The New Switch Be Different?

While nothing has been confirmed yet, the Wall Street Journal reports the new, less expensive Switch model would be positioned as a “cheaper option for casual gamers.” In order to cut costs, Nintendo would reportedly remove certain features, such as controller vibration. Nikkei claims the cheaper Switch is being “designed for portable use,” although the system would still be compatible with a dock and playable on a television.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Nintendo is viewing the new Switch as a “successor” to its 3DS line, which the company has in recent years marketed as a budget-priced handheld aimed at children. This would seem to further support Nikkei’s claim that the system is being designed primarily for handheld play. The reported timing of the system’s release would make sense as well, as Nintendo has a number of Switch games on the way this year that will assuredly be big hits among children, including Pokemon Sword and Shield and a new Animal Crossing.