Battlefield 1’s They Shall Not Pass DLC Is Free Right Now
Battlefield 1's first expansion, They Shall Not Pass, is free right now for PC and console players.
The DLC is available to download for free on Origin, in the Microsoft Store, and in the PlayStation Store. The offer is limited to 14 days, but the expansion is for keeps - it won't disappear once the offer's over.
Mark Ruffalo Dropped a Huge Infinity War Spoiler… Last Year
If you've seen Avengers: Infinity War, you'll know the keen struggle not to just blurt out amazing moments from the movie. Now imagine you were in Infinity War.
Maybe you'll feel some sympathy for Mark Ruffalo who couldn't contain himself from talking about the climax of the movie. Except he did that next to a really pissed off Don Cheadle, on TV, 9 months before the movie came out.
Warning: If you can't already tell, this story is going to mention major plot elements from Avengers: Infinity War. It also somewhat mentions the ending of Thor: Ragnarok. If you haven't seen either, don't read it.
Speaking to Good Morning America at the D23 Expo in July 2017, Ruffalo was asked if Bruce Banner succeeds in saving Asgard during Thor: Ragnarok.
Lumines Remastered Gets Release Date
Lumines Remastered has a confirmed release date, and while it's later than the May release the studio initially announced, we'll be able to get our hands on it on June 26.
"There are still some clouds in this May's forecast, but it’s looking like the sun will be shinin’ in June, just in time for Lumines Remastered to bring in the summer with an official release on June 26th," read the press release.
The studio acknowledged the delay on its Twitter account, saying, "You’ve been waiting long enough. Can you wait just a little longer?"
"Yes, we know we said May, but the sun will be shinin’ in June," it added, after confirming the global release date for Nintendo Switch, Steam, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
The 100 Boss Breaks Down Episode 2’s Big Twist
This interview contains spoilers for The 100 Season 5, episode 2, "Red Queen."
No more miraculous saves here – Thelonius Jaha (Isaiah Washington) officially reached the end of the line on The 100 in episode 2 of Season 5. It was definitely past time to say goodbye to the polarizing character after all the death and destruction he caused last season, and yet his onscreen death packed a surprising emotional punch, even for fans who have been rooting for his death for years.
One of the few remaining original series regulars, the former Chancellor of the Ark has been around on The CW's post-apocalyptic drama from the very beginning, and his journey has definitely been maddening. His constant plans for saving "his people" often caused more problems than he intended. Let's not forget, this is the man that enabled ALIE (Erica Cerra), the A.I. that wreaked havoc in Season 3, to be implanted in the minds of Skaikru. But he's also a character who has cheated death time and time again – he even managed to make it down from the Ark in space to the ground alive, all on his own, thanks to a crying baby hallucination, of all things. Insanity!
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery Is Confusing Players About Established Canon
The new mobile game Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery has caused fans some confusion with inconsistencies in the lore.
Polygon reports the game, which is set in 1984 between Voldemort's first rise to infamy and Harry Potter's tenure at Hogwarts, has some occurrences which buck the known canon.
Chief amongst these is the introduction of the racing-broom known as the Firebolt which, in the books, didn't exist until 1993 when Harry became one of the first to own one.
During a flying class in Hogwarts Mystery a question crops up about the broom, which makes sense due to its likely prominence in the minds of fans. What doesn't make sense is how they can expect your character to answer it when the broom shouldn't even exist yet.
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Everything You Need to Know About Fortnite Season 4
After weeks of rampant speculation, the mysterious Fortnite meteor has finally crash-landed, bringing with it the beginning of Battle Royale Season 4. The new season introduces big changes to the map, new skins, and much more. Here’s a rundown of everything we’ve gathered from the first day of Season 4.
The most notable change to the map in Season 4 is the destruction of Dusty Depot. The biggest chunk of the meteor crashed near the middle of the map, creating a massive crater where Dusty Depot used to stand. The area has been appropriately renamed Dusty Divot.
The Fortnite Season 4 map
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Continues Multiplayer Teases
Treyarch continues to tease what's in store for Call of Duty: Black Ops 4's multiplayer. Most, recently, the developer teased on Twitter that perks will be featured in the game.
"Don’t worry, we know some people . . . which has its perks. . .," the studio tweeted while also sharing an image of what looks to be some of the new perks for the next Call of Duty entry.
Don’t worry, we know some people . . . which has its perks. . .
Sea of Thieves Update Adds Sweet ‘Launch Crew’ Limited Edition Rifle
The latest Sea of Thieves update, patch 1.0.6, adds a sweet new limited edition rifle, alongside a few quality-of-life improvements.
As detailed on a recent forum post, players can purchase the “Launch Crew” Eye of Reach rifle for only the next two weeks. The weapon will cost one Gold and you can check out how it looks like in the image below.