Google Claims Stadia Is More Powerful Than PS4 and Xbox One Combined
During its GDC 2019 conference, Google made the claim that its streaming platform Stadia is more powerful than PS4 and Xbox One... combined.
During the address, Google claimed Stadia runs at 10.7 GPU teraflops using a single GPU while the PS4 Pro runs at 4.2 GPU teraflops and the Xbox One X runs at 6.0 GPU Teraflops.
The claim that Stadia runs with 10.7 GPU teraflops is when working with a single GPU. However, using multiple GPUs, Google claims Stadia can run even faster, making computing-intensive tasks like water simulation much easier, and more realistic. This power, of course, is dependent on players having a super-fast internet connection.
Konami Code Shows Up on Google’s New Streaming Controller
UPDATE: Entering the Konami code on the Stadia store page for the controller unlocks a 360-degree view, as spotted by redditor u/WriggleN.
If you're watching the live reveal of the new Google streaming service known as Google Stadia, you might have missed a reference to one of the most beloved and well-known "secret" codes of all time.
During the presentation, when the buttons on the new controller were being shown and their functions explained, the on-screen graphic turned the controller to reveal the Konami code printed below the built-in microphone and audio jack.
Google Teasing Big 3rd Party Games Coming to Its Streaming Platform
Google's Game Developer's Conference keynote graphic leading up to the live reveal appears to be low-key teasing games coming to its streaming box.
The graphics, seen below, seem pretty obvious. There's one showing icons for sports, specifically five sports with games made by EA. There's also a graphic with a cowboy hat and horse, among other western-themed graphics, pointing to a potential Red Dead Redemption inclusion in Google's new platform.
Check them out in the gallery below:
Google announced its new streaming platform for gaming, Stadia, during its keynote from GDC 2019.
New to Netflix for April: New Sabrina, “Bandersnatch”-Style Survival Series
Netflix in April is...a little spooky? Are we doing Halloween in Spring now?
The creepy vibes aren't simply because Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is back, but also Sabrina's Kiernan Shipka is starring in a new horror flick called The Silence - which looks to be a new entry in Sensory Deprivation Horror, ala Bird Box and A Quiet Place.
Plus, there's a new zombie series starring Jaime King that's a prequel to Syfy's Z Nation, called Black Summer. So things are going to get a bit frosty during the flowery days ahead.
On the movie front, there are classics like All the President's Men, Bonnie and Clyde, and Deliverance, along with empowering flicks like Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, and P.S. I Love You.
AR Angry Birds Game Announced
Angry Birds AR: Isle of Pigs, an augmented reality game from the prolific mobile game series, has been announced for iPhones and iPads with ARKit support.
Announced by Rovio and Resolution Games at GDC 2019, Angry Birds AR is set to hit iOS devices in late spring, though it’s available for preorder now on the App Store for iPhone 6s and later, all iPad Pro models, as well as iPad 5th and 6th generations.
The game lets players use the Angry Birds slingshots, shooting birds at the piggy-constructed towers that exist in the player’s own environment. It’s launching with at least 40 levels, integrating classic Angry Birds gameplay into an AR landscape. Players can view the levels in real time, and are able to walk 360-degrees around levels to find weaknesses, hidden items and line up perfect shots.
Disney Completes Acquisition of 21st Century Fox
UPDATE: Disney officially announced the completion of their acquisition of 21st Century Fox's film and TV assets Tuesday. The acquisition will become effective at 12:02 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, March 20, 2019
“This is an extraordinary and historic moment for us—one that will create significant long-term value for our company and our shareholders,” said Robert A. Iger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company. “Combining Disney’s and 21st Century Fox’s wealth of creative content and proven talent creates the preeminent global entertainment company, well positioned to lead in an incredibly dynamic and transformative era.”
Our original report follows.
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum New Trailer Coming This Week
Everyone is waiting for John Wick... but you won't have to wait much longer. IGN can exclusively reveal that a new trailer for John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum is dropping this Thursday.
This announcement and exclusive teasers for the trailer, below, serve as a kick off to a week-long IGN Premiere (IGN's editorially-driven entertainment-focused preview event series) focused on the upcoming sequel. Be sure to tune in every day for another new exclusive -- and, of course, coverage of the new trailer!
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum picks up shortly after the events of Chapter 2, where we find our titular hero on the run and excommunicado with a $14 million price tag on his head, an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail and the assassin's guild, the High Table, out to see him dead.
Red Dead Online: Next Major Update Detailed
Rockstar has detailed its planned changes for the next major update to Red Dead Online, coming "later this Spring".
In a press release, it lists the following features, although points out that there are details not covered, and other unmentioned new features:
- Offensive and Defensive Playing Styles - These choose-able styles will alter how you interact with other players in the world. Offensive is essentially the current Red Dead Online experience, but Defensive hews closer to GTA Online's Passive Mode. In Defensive Mode, you can't be lassoed by other players, can't be locked onto, and can't have critical hits inflicted. In return, you also can't lock onto other players or deliver critical hits, and lassoing another player kicks you out of Defensive mode. The key difference between Defensive and Passive seems to be that you can still receive damage, it's just harder to be killed.
The Grudge Reboot Will Be Set in America
The Grudge reboot is moving the franchise outside of Japan, an unusual step for the series.
In an interview with Gamespot, co-writer Jeff Buhler said the franchise would be moving to America for the reboot.
"The phenomenon of a grudge, which happens when someone dies in a violent rage, could happen anywhere," Buhler said in the interview.
"So the idea was to take what we've seen happening in Japan, and ask what would happen if that cycle were to happen in our own backyard?," Buhler continued. "We wanted to start a new cycle of ghosts in a completely new setting."
Leaving Netflix in April: Clone Wars, James Bond, Heat, and More
Netflix's official "Last Call" list for April is here, allowing us a few more weeks to catch these titles before they expire from the site.
A bunch of notable James Bond movies - like Casino Royale, The Spy Who Loved Me, and Goldfinger - are taking a hike, along with classic movies like L.A. Confidential, Heat, and Seven. Three seasons of Luther, starring Idris Elba, are also vanishing.
Finally, wave goodbye to all forms of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which is leaving to, presumably, going Disney+ in the fall.

