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21 Delicious Snack Treats You Can Order From Amazon Right Now in Time for… Tomorrow
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How do you feel about snacks? Personally, and this may be a controversial opinion, I’m all for them. I love to snack on the worst foods, like a real-life trash monster, scooping up handfuls of processed deliciousness and cramming into my face on the reg. Junk food is definitely not good for you, so you should approach it in moderation, but sometimes you just want to go ham on a whole bag of chips. There are chemists whose entire careers are built around synthesizing and creating new and wonderful flavors, so if you deny these snacks, really you’re denying science. Miss me with that!
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Here’s What A $1,000 Nioh Statue Looks Like
If you enjoyed the PS4-exclusive game Nioh, you may be interested in pre-ordering a new statue from Prime 1 Studio. That is, you may want to buy it if you really, really enjoyed the game, and you happen to have $1,000 to spare–because that’s how much this statue will set you back. Just what kind of Nioh statue do you get for $1,000? Let’s take a look.
The statue features Nioh protagonist William Adams and his guardian spirit Saorise, who was, as the description reads, “born from human prayers.” The statue is 24 inches tall and made from polystone. Only 750 statues will be made, so depending on how much money Nioh fans have in the bank, it may become unavailable at some point. To lock in your pre-order, you have to put down $100. The statue’s estimated arrival time is between June and August, 2019 (yes, that’s next year).
Maybe $1,000 is a bit rich for your blood. In that case, you can try this $600 Nioh statue. It’s basically the same thing, but without the guardian spirit. Pre-ordering this one requires a $60 down payment, and it’s also expected to release between June and August 2019.








Not that there’s anything wrong with liking the game the statue’s based on. In our Nioh review, we wrote, “Nioh is an immensely layered experience. Through its Dark Souls-inspired combat, you’re taught the virtues of patience and the value of defense. With each death, you learn a bit more about yourself and your enemy. This Team Ninja production, set during a time of great social upheaval in Japan, demonstrates the studio’s penchant for demanding action-driven gameplay that rewards tactics and high dexterity. And despite all the inevitable dying, Nioh is surprisingly rich with solutions to overcome its many hurdles.”
The Nioh statue is reminiscent of the Overwatch statues Blizzard has been putting out recently. Those statues, which are smaller, run in the $150 – $175 range, though the D.Va statue costs $450.
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Deadpool 2 Director to Helm The Division Movie
Ubisoft’s The Division movie has found its director in David Leitch.
As reported by Variety, Leitch has signed on to helm the video game-inspired movie, which will star Jessica Chastain and Jake Gyllenhaal. Gold and Syriana director Stephen Gaghan was previously set to helm The Division, but has since departed the project.
Major Avengers: Infinity War Cameos Spoiled By Sebastian Stan
What are you doing, Bucky? With a week to go before Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters, Sebastian Stan seems to be spilling Marvel Cinematic Universe secrets–so much for those fake scripts.
Based on every image, trailer, and poster, it’s very clear that this is the biggest MCU movie yet–bringing together a universe of superheroes that have been introduced in the decade since the first Iron Man movie premiered. However, it looks like there will be even more faces in it than fans realized. Appearing at the Ace Comic-Con (via The Independent), Stan spoke about a particularly massive scene in the film.
“There was one scene, I think, we had where everybody was there. I can’t really talk about that scene, but I knew it took them three months in planning this scene to have everyone there,” he teased. “You look around and you just saw everyone from Samuel L. Jackson to Michael Douglas to Michelle Pfeiffer. Everybody was there.”
Those three names alone say a lot about what will unfold in Infinity War. First of all, there’s been a large question mark hanging over Nick Fury’s (Jackson) head. While it’s known he’ll be returning for Captain Marvel, this is seemingly the first confirmation that the character will appear in the next Avengers movie.
However, Douglas and Pfeiffer are even more intriguing. Douglas, of course, plays Hank Pym–the original Ant-Man–in the MCU. Pfeiffer, on the other hand, was previously believed to be debuting as Janet Van Dyne–the original Wasp–in Ant-Man and the Wasp. It was revealed in the first Ant-Man film that Janet was lost in the Quantum Realm after shrinking too small.
However, it now seems she’ll be back in action for Avengers: Infinity War. Still, who knows if her return will be explained. After all, there’s already plenty to do in the film thanks to the arrival of Thanos (Josh Brolin).
At the very least, this sounds like good news for Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), who has been largely absent from the movie’s marketing. The same cannot be said for Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner). Sorry, Hawkeye. Avengers: Infinity War is in theaters on April 27.
New Fortnite Freebies Available Now On PS4, Xbox One, PC, And Mobile
The rollout of last week’s 3.5 update for Fortnite wasn’t particularly smooth. Shortly after the patch was released, the game was rendered unplayable for many due to a variety of technical issues. Epic offered some free items to make up for the outage, and now the studio is giving away a second batch of freebies to all players.
As another gift to players for the technical issues that plagued Fortnite last week, Epic is offering another set of free items in both Battle Royale and Save the World modes. Battle Royale players can now claim a pack of 20 Battle Stars, which can be used to level up the Battle Pass and, in turn, earn rewards. Save the World players, meanwhile, will receive 1600 Seasonal Gold.
You’ll receive the freebies upon logging in, so you should snag them while you can. Last weekend, Epic offered Battle Royale players a free Back Bling item–a new type of customization slot introduced in Season 3. Save the World players also got a free item last week: a Troll Stash Llama.
The latest batch of freebies coincides with the release of Fortnite’s v3.5.2 update. That introduced a handful of new content to both Battle Royale and Save the World. On the Battle Royale side, Epic added a new weapon–the Light Machine Gun–and kicked off the “new and improved” 50v50 v2 mode, which will only be underway for a limited time. Save the World received an additional questline that unlocks four new Cyberpunk Heroes and the Mercury LMG weapon.
As another incentive to log into Fortnite this weekend, Epic is offering double XP in Battle Royale from now until April 22. Save the World players, on the other hand, will receive a free Into the Storm Llama each day they log in through Sunday.
The Walking Dead’s Season 8 Finale Ratings Are Kind Of Bad
Are The Walking Dead‘s glory days over? The ratings for the Season 8 finale are in and they’re not great–at least as far as The Walking Dead is concerned. Nearly 8 million viewers tuned in to see the end of Rick’s (Andrew Lincoln) war with Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), which made it the biggest show on cable that night.
However, the ratings paint a bleak picture. As reported by Variety, this was a 30 percent drop from the audience that tuned in to watch the Season 7 finale one year before. In fact, this was the lowest-rated finale since Season 1, which brought in 6 million viewers. According to Variety, the highest was Season 5, in which 15.8 million tuned in to see Morgan (Lennie James) finally reuniting with Rick.
While ratings for the AMC zombie series continue to be on a downward trend, it still has the type of viewership many other shows would kill for. That said, it’s only a matter of time before that’s no longer the case. If the zombie show keeps bleeding viewers like it has been, it’s going to become a walker itself.
As for Fear the Walking Dead, which saw Morgan join the cast of characters after jumping from the mothership, the Season 4 premiere saw just over 4 million viewers tune in. While that’s a loss of nearly half of the audience from its The Walking Dead lead-in, it’s also nearly double the Season 3 finale’s viewers.