Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Plot Details Revealed

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is set to receive its first trailer this week, and we’ve learned a few plot details ahead of that first full look at the sequel.

If you want to know absolutely nothing about Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom before release, this is your last chance to turn back from whence you came.

As per EW, Fallen Kingdom will seem to focus more on saving dinosaurs than on running away from them – at least at first.

Set several years after Jurassic World, a dormant volcano has become active on Isla Nublar, and threatens to wipe out the remaining dino population. Returning lead Claire Dearing is determined not to let that happen.

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Black Mirror: Season 4 Review

SPOILER-FREE: The following review contains no substantial spoilers for any of the new episodes of Black Mirror. Once the episodes come to Netflix, we’ll be updating this review with individual spoiler-filled episode reviews and scores.

The fourth season of Black Mirror is shocking, twisted, amusing, melancholic, and occasionally – very occasionally – hopeful. It’s also pretty great.

Once again, each of its six episodes presents a standalone tale set in the near future, where some aspect of contemporary culture has been allowed to develop in a nightmarish way.

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3 New Shadowverse: Chronogenesis Cards Revealed

Cygames recently announced the next Shadowverse card set – Chronogenesis. It will have 138 new cards, which is significantly more than normal, because in addition to each existing class getting 12 cards each, the new class that’s being introduced, Portalcraft, will be getting a whopping 42 cards, in order to help kickstart its collection. A new class? Yep, and that’s just one of the massive changes coming with Chronogenesis.

Chronogenesis’ release on December 28 will also see formats introduced to Shadowverse: Rotation, in which the last five sets plus the small number of Basic cards for each class will be allowed, and Unlimited, in which any cards can be played.

These are huge changes, and I’m going to deep dive on Portalcraft, the introduction of formats and the new set in three separate upcoming features, so stay tuned. (You can also read my analysis of the “Shadowverse Next” announcement here if you want more info in the interim.) Today, though, IGN has three new cards – all Bloodcraft – to reveal for you guys, and they’re not only cool, but showcase one of Chronogenesis’ new mechanics, and have some interesting potential synergies with one another. Take a look:

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Destiny 2: Curse Of Osiris – All The Titan, Warlock, Hunter Faction Gear And Armor Ornaments

Destiny 2‘s Curse of Osiris introduces a ton of new stuff to acquire. That extends to include the various Factions you’ll find in the Tower, as Future War Cult, New Monarchy, and Dead Orbit all have new items in their respective inventories.

Most notably, each Faction has a set of the newly added armor ornaments, which allow you to further customize corresponding gear. Additionally, they have some new weapons, Ghost Shells, Shaders, Sparrows, and ships to acquire as you play. In the gallery above, we’ve rounded up all of the new the armor ornaments that the three factions offer to Warlocks, Titans, and Hunters.

Alongside all of this, Curse of Osiris provides new weapons to obtain and a ton of new cosmetics at the Eververse store. That’s on top of the new playable content, which includes story missions, Strikes, Crucible maps, and a new planet with its own Public Event.

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How To Activate The Destiny 2: Curse Of Osiris Public Event’s Heroic Version

Among the additions in Destiny 2‘s just-released Curse of Osiris expansion is a new Public Event on Mercury. Like those in the base game, players looking for an extra challenge (or simply better rewards) can activate a more difficult, Heroic version of this activity. However, doing so isn’t simply a matter of pressing a button–and it’s a more involved process than of any Public Event that we’ve seen before. Here’s what you need to do.

After completing Curse of Osiris’s first mission, head to Mercury and walk straight out of the Lighthouse. The Public Event starts near the two Vex who are standing at attention; stand near them and wait for the event flag to appear, then go toward the inner ring of the Fields of Glass. Enemies will begin spawning on the left and right sides from portals; kill them until an enemy with a yellow health bar named Keeper of Ages appears. It will drop orbs, which you’ll then need to take to two warp gates near where it spawned. Then repeat this process on the other side.

Next, you’ll want to wait for the catapult to turn around. Jump on top of it so you can reach one of the two islands on either side of the area. Kill the enemy named Keeper of Ages Present (or Past), pick up the orb it drops, and dunk it at the center of the island. You’ll then see a Vex object floating near the back of the platform. Shooting this will provide platforms for you to jump on. You’ll likely need more than one person to follow these platforms to the top of the island where they can activate a plate on the roof.

With the Heroic version of the event triggered, the Vex Gate Lord will spawn, this time with a shield. Kill the enemies around it and take the orbs they drop back to the gates from the first part of the event. Catapult up to the roof of the center area, and from here, you can dunk orbs to drop the Gate Lord’s shield, allowing you to damage it. Repeat the process until it’s dead to complete the event.

This Public Event is just one of the new pieces of content you’ll find in Curse of Osiris. There’s also new story content and Strikes on Mercury, as well as Crucible content and a variety of new weapons, gear, and cosmetics to acquire. Its release coincides with that of update 1.1.0, with another major Destiny 2 update due out next week.

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All The Hearthstone: Kobolds & Catacombs Cards Revealed

The next expansion for Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft releases in just a couple days and, true to form, Blizzard is giving players an advance look at all the new cards coming in Kobolds & Catacombs. It has now released images of all 135 new cards. You’ll find every one of the new additions in the gallery below.

When it launches on December 7 (December 8 in Europe), Kobolds & Catacombs will bring new card types such as Spellstones and Unidentified items. The expansion will also bring a new single-player mode called Dungeon Runs, which Blizzard says has 48 different encounters.

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As an added bonus, Hearthstone players will get a random Legendary weapon card and three Kobolds & Catacombs card packs for free just for logging in.

Kobolds & Catacombs is Hearthstone’s fifth expansion, following Goblins vs. Gnomes, The Grand Tournament, Whispers of the Old Gods, Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, Journey to Un’Goro, and Knights of the Frozen Throne. The game is free, but you can pay real money to acquire new card packs more quickly. For $50, you can get 50 Kobolds & Catacombs card packs, along with a “For the Horde” card. This card is unlocked right away, should you decide to pre-order, but the Kobolds & Catacombs cards of course will not be available until the expansion arrives. Check out all the new cards below.

New Minions

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New Spells and Spellstones

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New Weapons and Unidentified Items

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