Titans Poll Reveals How Many Fans Still Want Jason Todd’s Robin Dead

Warning: this article contains spoilers for recent episodes of Titans!

A familiar DC tragedy is currently playing out on the second season of the DC Universe streaming series Titans. Jason Todd is in mortal danger, and DC Universe is asking viewers to decide his ultimate fate.

The Season 2 episode "Deathstroke" recently ended on a cliffhanger, with ex-Robin Dick Grayson attempting to rescue current Robin Jason Todd from Deathstroke, only for Jason to plummet to what seems to be his certain death. As spotted by Polygon, DC Universe is now holding a vote where fans can determine whether Jason lives or dies. And based on the current results, a whole lot of fans really want Jason dead. As of this article, voting is slightly in favor of Jason's death at 51%.

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Google’s Apparent Plan to Tackle Lag on Stadia, Explained

Google’s Stadia game-streaming service is a fascinating leap into the future of gaming. But in a world of varying internet speeds, restrictive data caps, and the worrying loss of “ownership,” it has a few challenges to overcome. Stadia engineers think they can at least conquer the input lag problem with what Google calls “negative latency.”

That may sound like an oxymoron, but (contrary to the memes that have already risen about it) Google isn’t claiming that your on-screen character is going to actually act before you press the button. Instead of your game playing itself like Lineage II: Revolution, Google is just trying to close the gap between your computer and their server.

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Before You Watch El Camino, Here’s a Jesse Pinkman Refresher

This is a story recap for Breaking Bad intended to serve as a refresher for what happened to Jesse Pinkman before El Camino, the new Breaking Bad movie that just dropped on Netflix. As that would suggest, this article does contain spoilers for Breaking Bad.

Check out IGN’s review of El Camino below:

With El Camino: A Breaking Bad movie premiering Friday, October 11 on Netflix, and acting as Breaking Bad's new finale of sorts (if you don't count the present-day scenes on Better Call Saul), we thought we'd recap a bit of honorable nogoodnik Jesse Pinkman's history on the show.

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare PC Specs Announced

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will be releasing on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on October 25, 2019, and Activision has revealed the Minimum, Recommended, Recommended (Ray Tracing), Competitive, and Ultra RTX PC specifications for the latest entry in the long-running Call of Duty franchise.

Revealed on Activision's Games Blog, Activision also discusses how even though the HDD references Hard Drive space of 175GB, this is the storage space recommended for players to keep available to be able to download the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's post-launch content.

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Blizzard’s Weibo Account Isn’t Helping

Blizzard is under fire for punishing a professional Hearthstone player from Hong Kong over his support for the current Hong Kong protests. While Blizzard’s English-language blog post on the matter took a neutral tone on the decision, but an official Chinese language response to the incident appears much more biased.

Earlier this week Blizzard announced it would take punitive action against Ng Wai “Blitzchung” Chung for speaking in support of the Hong Kong protests during an official Hearthstone livestream. Blizzard explained its decision as a punishment for violating official Blizzard esports rules. But on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, an official Blizzard account run by the company's Chinese publishing partner Netease took a tougher stance.

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Comparing PS5 and Xbox Scarlett Specs, Features, and More

While the current generation of consoles still has some heavy hitters left to come, Microsoft and Sony have slowly eked out information about their respective next-gen systems, the Xbox Scarlett and the PS5.

While there's still plenty we don't know, there's enough that we do understand about next-gen to start sizing up how the systems stack up to each other. Read on for a breakdown of what we do and don't know so far about the PS5 and Scarlett, and be sure to check out our next-gen features comparison chart throughout the coming months as we learn more.

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Watchmen: Everything You Need to Know About the Classic Graphic Novel

As HBO and Damon Lindelof (The Leftovers, Lost) prepare to enter the world of Watchmen with their follow-up series, which debuts on October 20, this seems like a good time to catch up on the events of the original 12-issue graphic novel by Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, and John Higgins.

That seminal book was of course turned into a movie directed by Zack Snyder in 2009, though by its very nature the film had to drop or alter several elements from the comic. Additionally, the HBO Watchmen TV series is a continuation of the book, not the movie, set some 34 years after that story. (The movie, of course, had a different ending than the comic.) Read our first impressions of the Watchmen pilot.

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Pixar’s Onward Trailer: Tom Holland & Chris Pratt Go on Magical Quest

Disney-Pixar has released a new trailer for their upcoming film Onward, an animated tale set in a suburban fantasy world where elves, trolls and unicorns are commonplace.

The latest trailer transforms Tom Holland and Chris Pratt into two teenage elf brothers, Ian Lightfoot and Barley Lightfoot, who set out on a rambunctious road trip to discover whether there is enough magic still left in the world for them to conjure up a special enchantment.

The clips show Ian and Barley being gifted a magical staff by their mother (voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus), along with a set of instructions for a "visitation" spell that will allow them to bring their late father back into the mortal realm for just 24 hours.

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Ubisoft TV Plans Include Tween-Friendly Revamp of Watch Dogs

Ubisoft is developing new cartoon shows based on its video games, including Watch Dogs and Far Cry: Blood Dragon.

While the games are M-rated, the show adaptations will be aimed at younger viewers, and so will carry tamer themes. Watch Dogs will be developed into a “cybermystery” aimed at tweens, reports THR, while Blood Dragon will become Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Vibe, a show for young adults.

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