The Best iPhone XS and XS Max Deals Available to Preorder Now
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Apple has unveiled the iPhone XS, along with the iPhone XS Max, which is the bigger version of the iPhone XS. Both phones are due to release on Friday, 21st of September and will be available to preorder from Friday, 14th of September. Apple also announced that it will be releasing an alternative to the XS named the iPhone XR, though you'll be waiting until Friday, 26th of October to get your hands on it.
The Apple iPhone XS and XS Max is due for release on the 21st of September but is available to preorder right now
Update: Final Fantasy Games Coming to Nintendo Switch and Xbox One
Update 09/14/2018: The Final Fantasy games coming to Nintendo Switch will also be coming to Xbox One, all with the same release dates/windows.
Square Enix announced Thursday that multiple titles from the Final Fantasy games will be coming to Nintendo Switch in 2019.
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age will have its first release on a Nintendo Console and the other games include Final Fantasy 7, 9, 10 and others that will be HD remasters.
The latest entry from the core series, Final Fantasy XV Pocket Edition is said to be available in the Nintendo eShop shortly after the Nintendo Direct presentation.
Final Fantasy Games coming to Nintendo Switch:
- World of Final Fantasy Maxima: Nov. 6
Dozens of New Death Stranding, Kojima Productions Items on Sale at TGS
IGN can exclusively reveal new Death Stranding and Kojima Productions merchandise, available for purchase at the developer’s retail booth at Tokyo Game Show 2018, which takes place in Chiba from September 20 to 23. The new goods will be sold alongside previously available items, and are currently available only at Kojima Productions’ TGS booth.
The extensive lineup of new Death Stranding goods include items emblazoned with the Fragile Express logo seen in the E3 2018 trailer, while other items include collaborations with Silent Poets, the Japanese music producer involved with the trailer. The lineup even includes the necklace worn by protagonist Sam Porter Bridges, portrayed by actor Norman Reedus.
Dozens of New Death Stranding, Kojima Productions Items on Sale at TGS
IGN can exclusively reveal new Death Stranding and Kojima Productions merchandise, available for purchase at the developer’s retail booth at Tokyo Game Show 2018, which takes place in Chiba from September 20 to 23. The new goods will be sold alongside previously available items, and are currently available only at Kojima Productions’ TGS booth.
The extensive lineup of new Death Stranding goods include items emblazoned with the Fragile Express logo seen in the E3 2018 trailer, while other items include collaborations with Silent Poets, the Japanese music producer involved with the trailer. The lineup even includes the necklace worn by protagonist Sam Porter Bridges, portrayed by actor Norman Reedus.
The Predator Ending Explained
The Predator has arrived in theaters, and with it comes a whole new interpretation of the popular sci-fi franchise. Co-writers Shane Black and Fred Dekker have expanded on the world of the Predator series, and left it in an interesting place by the end of the new film.
So let’s take a look at what they did, what it means, and what it suggests about the future of the Predator movies!
Needless to say, this article includes some HUGE SPOILERS.
So, What Have We Learned…?
The Predator Ending Explained
The Predator has arrived in theaters, and with it comes a whole new interpretation of the popular sci-fi franchise. Co-writers Shane Black and Fred Dekker have expanded on the world of the Predator series, and left it in an interesting place by the end of the new film.
So let’s take a look at what they did, what it means, and what it suggests about the future of the Predator movies!
Needless to say, this article includes some HUGE SPOILERS.
So, What Have We Learned…?
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Cloud Version Announced for Nintendo Switch in Japan
During Japan's Nintendo Direct today, Assassin's Creed Odyssey was confirmed to be released in Japan on the Nintendo Switch via a "cloud version" that will stream the game directly to the system.
As for if this cloud version will head anywhere outside of Japan, Ubisoft stated to GameSpot that "at the moment, this is a limited release for the Japanese market."
Assassin's Creed Odyssey will mark the first time an Assassin's Creed title will be playable on a Nintendo console since 2013's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Cloud Version Announced for Nintendo Switch in Japan
During Japan's Nintendo Direct today, Assassin's Creed Odyssey was confirmed to be released in Japan on the Nintendo Switch via a "cloud version" that will stream the game directly to the system.
As for if this cloud version will head anywhere outside of Japan, Ubisoft stated to GameSpot that "at the moment, this is a limited release for the Japanese market."
Assassin's Creed Odyssey will mark the first time an Assassin's Creed title will be playable on a Nintendo console since 2013's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
Fans Are Trying to Figure Out What’s in PS4’s Mysterious New Update
PlayStation 4's anticipated 6.0 system software update went live earlier today. After weeks of speculation as to what the update may include, many fans were disappointed to learn the update brings with it only one stated change: improved system performance.
Sony held a private beta for the 6.0 update last month, with sign ups going as far back as mid-July. Then, in late August, Sony unexpectedly began rolling out a new PlayStation Store search bar, which many thought would be fully released as part of the 6.0 update. This level of testing and preparation led some PlayStation 4 owners to believe big changes were in store for when the update eventually went live.
Fans Are Trying to Figure Out What’s in PS4’s Mysterious New Update
PlayStation 4's anticipated 6.0 system software update went live earlier today. After weeks of speculation as to what the update may include, many fans were disappointed to learn the update brings with it only one stated change: improved system performance.
Sony held a private beta for the 6.0 update last month, with sign ups going as far back as mid-July. Then, in late August, Sony unexpectedly began rolling out a new PlayStation Store search bar, which many thought would be fully released as part of the 6.0 update. This level of testing and preparation led some PlayStation 4 owners to believe big changes were in store for when the update eventually went live.