Survivor of Jacksonville Shooting Sues EA and Venue

One of the survivors of the Jacksonville shooting has officially filed a lawsuit against EA, the venue the tournament took place, and six other potentially liable parties.

The survivor, Jacob Mitich, competed in the tournament and sustained injuries after being shot twice. The lawsuit in question (via The Hollywood Reporter) claims the various parties are liable due to negligence in not providing sufficient security measures, and for hosting the tournament at an unsuitable venue in the first place.

The lawsuit points at The Landing marketplace, which houses the GLHF Game Bar where the shooting took place. It states: “Once a thriving and popular shopping, dining and tourist destination, The Landing has become a hub of dangerous, violent and too often, deadly activity.” It further points to recent violence in the area, including a hit-and-run, a lethal stabbing and a double shooting, ultimately questioning EA’s decision in holding the event in this location.

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Netflix’s Sabrina Series Will Pay Homage to The Exorcist

Netflix's upcoming Chilling Adventures of Sabrina series will pay homage to horror classic The Exorcist.

Per EW, showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa revealed each episode will serve as its own mini-movie, with one being heavily inspired by The Exorcist.

“Sabrina is the heroine in this series of mini-movies," Aguirre-Sacasa said. “I love The Exorcist. It’s one of my favorite movies. We’re doing an homage to that; we’re doing an episode that’s like

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Aguirre-Sacasa did not provide further details about this particular episode, but it seems fans can expect plenty of horror elements from this new Sabrina series, as it'll be a darker take on the property.

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Rick and Morty’s Soundtrack is the Best Looking in Any Universe

Rick and Morty's soundtrack is pretty much the most awesome thing in any universe already, so it stands to reason that the packaging for the long-awaited vinyl release is every bit as epic as our heroes deserve.

IGN can exclusively reveal the covers for the deluxe vinyl and standard LP release of the Rick and Morty soundtrack. The standard LP, CD and digital version of the soundtrack will debut on September 28, with the special deluxe edition dropping on November 23.

While the standard LP is pretty rad (it's described as a "Loser Edition 2xLP pressed on Blue & Green-colored vinyl featuring two single-pocket LP jackets housed together in a custom die-cut slipcase"), the deluxe version "includes the album on double-LP pressed on an exclusive 'Portal' colored vinyl along with a custom poster, a patch, a sticker, and a bonus 7” single (featuring an extended mix of the screaming sun from the 2nd season finale, pressed on clear vinyl). All of this comes housed in an attractive, borderline extravagant box featuring a plexiglass window cover which reveals a glowing design when lit by its integrated LED lights."

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Gold Mega Man Figure Has a Bomb of a Price Tag

Capcom has officially unveiled a collectible solid gold Mega Man figure, and it only costs $21,624 USD.

As reported by Kotaku (via 4gamer), the figure is 3.9 inches tall, and weighs in at 3.2 ounces. There is also a smaller version of the figure that clocks in at 2.4 inches and weighs a little over an ounce. If you can believe it, the smaller figure costs a mere $6,217 USD - a must-have for fans on a tight budget.

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New Fortnite High Stakes Event Announced

A new Fortnite event dubbed High Stakes will begin next week, Epic Games announced on Twitter this morning.

Details about High Stakes are light for the time being, but Epic noted the event will include the new Wild Card outfit (pictured below), a new limited-time mode called Getaway, and its own challenges. Eager Fortnite fans won't have to wait long for more info, however. Epic will offer the first look at gameplay and more tonight at 6 p.m. PDT during a PAX West stream that will be broadcast on Fortnite's Twitch channel.

Fortnite High Stakes

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How Deep Space Nine Changed Star Trek for the Better

When Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first aired a quarter of a century ago this year, it immediately earned the mantle of being the “odd one out” when it came to Star Trek shows. It’s easy to understand why: It was the first Trek not created by Gene Roddenberry, nor did it follow the voyages of the Starship Enterprise which the previous two iterations had. Indeed, it bucked the whole basic Trek premise of “boldly going where no one has gone before” in that it was set on a space station rather than a starship. No one would have been surprised if Deep Space Nine had failed.

And while it’s true that it never reached the ratings highs of The Next Generation, DS9 proved popular amongst fans and critics alike, with numerous pundits citing it as the best Star Trek series outright. It’s fair to say that Deep Space Nine has aged very well compared to some of the other Trek offerings, largely because the themes it explored, and its method of storytelling, were both ahead of its time. As good as The Next Generation became, and as ground-breaking as The Original Series was, for many fans Deep Space Nine is the pinnacle of Trek storytelling. Here’s why.

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