Rockstar Reveals New GTA Online Mode and Tron-Style Bike

Rockstar has revealed and released Deadline, a new Adversary mode for GTA Online, as well as the Nagasaki Shotaro, the somewhat familiar bike used to play the mode.

The Shotaro bears more than a passing resemblance to Tron's light cycles, right down to leaving behind a deadly neon trail in Deadline mode. It's unlocked for purchase by playing Deadline for the first time (as well as the accompanying Deadline Outfit). For a limited time, buying the Shotaro will also net you an in-game Nagasaki logo T-shirt, too.

Deadline is a 4-player arena deathmatch, featuring each participant on a different coloured Shotaro, each attempting to lure the rest into their light trail for an instant kill, with three power-ups helping and/or hindering you as you go about your cyberspace-y business. Until November 21, Deadline players will receive double the money and RP for taking part.

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When Is Doctor Strange Set?

Now that Doctor Strange is out in theaters worldwide, it’s become clear that many fans are a bit confused about when exactly the film takes place in the MCU timeline. Indeed, IGN’s editors have had a few e-mail threads going on this very subject as well as the movie offers several seemingly conflicting clues about its time period. Let’s try to clear it all up right here.

Spoilers follow for Doctor Strange.

Much of the confusion comes from the following:

  • Back in 2014’s Captain America: Winter Soldier, Agent Sitwell specifically mentioned “Stephen Strange” as a potential target of HYDRA’s Project Insight. Strange was among the thousands of people identified who were considered a threat to the criminal organization, or could be a threat in the future. These potential future risks were determined via an algorithm developed by Arnim Zola that “evaluated people’s past to predict their future.” Seems Zola nailed it in Strange’s case.
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Civil War II #8 Cover Foreshadows Iron Man’s Defeat

We have your first look at the cover to Civil War II #8, the final issue in Marvel’s comic event series pitting Iron Man against Captain Marvel.

The cover art is by Marko Djurdjevic, who did all the covers for Civil War II.

Civil War II #8 cover by Marko Djurdjevic. (Marvel Comics) Civil War II #8 cover by Marko Djurdjevic. (Marvel Comics)

Written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by David Marquez, Civil War II was originally scheduled for seven issues but an additional issue was announced to better wrap up the story. When a new Inhuman named Ulysses appears with the power to predict the future, Iron Man and Captain Marvel disagree on whether or not to act on his visions, causing the rest of the superhero community to take up arms on either side of the conflict.

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Xbox Preview Program Rebranded, Now Open to All

Microsoft has rebranded its Xbox Preview Program and opened access to everyone who wishes to join.

While the program—now dubbed Xbox Insider Program—previously required an invite for early access to Xbox One's forthcoming features and apps, everyone will be able to gain access by simply opting into the program.

Users will be able to access the new features through the Xbox Insider Hub, a revamped version of the Xbox Preview Dashboard that contains announcements and early access to upcoming apps and games. It also sports a brand-new interface that's reminiscent of the New Xbox One Experience.

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Daily Deals: Xbox One Bundles for Under £180, Overwatch, GTA V, PS4 Pro

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Retailers have been pumping out some Original Xbox One deals today. If you're not bothered by the 4K HDR visuals that the new Xbox One S gives but still want an Xbox One, then today is the day to score one. We'll list the deals and let them speak for themselves:

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Mod Support Finally Coming to Fallout 4 on PlayStation 4

Fallout 4 mods are finally coming to PlayStation 4.

In a tweet yesterday, Bethesda has confirmed mod support for PS4 players will roll out with the next title update.

Bethesda delayed its PlayStation 4 mod beta in late June after reporting issues with its development. Three known issues were reported at that time - limited mod storage on PlayStation 4, memory and performance problems, and issues with sound files.

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Yes, Resident Evil 7 Will Have Supernatural Monsters Too

We've been told that Resident Evil 7 Biohazard is aiming to be classic Resi, but one crucial element's been missing up until now - monsters.

Until today, we'd only seen antagonists in the form of the human (if distinctly Chainsaw Massacre-y) Baker family. That's been rectified in one of the last in a series of mini-trailers being released to show off features from the upcoming game. The "Shadow" trailer shows us something going more than bump in the night:

There's clearly a reason for that trailer being called "Shadow" - it's a little dark in there, but we can do something about that. Enhance. Enhance. Enhance:

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An American Werewolf in London Remake Coming

An American Werewolf in London remake is on its way produced by The Walking Dead‘s David Albert and Robert Kirkman, based off a script by Max Landis.

Deadline reports that Landis (Chronicle, American Ultra) will also direct the remake. His father, John Landis, wrote and directed the original. The older Landis will come aboard as an executive producer.

dunne David Naughton and Griffin Dunne from the original 1981 flick.

The 1981 horror-comedy flick focuses on two American backpackers who are attacked - and infected - by a werewolf while travelling through the UK. While it didn't cause a huge critical splash on its original theatrical opening, it subsequently went on to become a cult classic. A Very Bad sequel, An American Werewolf in Paris, was released in 1997.

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Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore-Led Series Goes to Amazon

Amazon and The Weinstein Company have secured a two-season commitment for David O. Russell's upcoming mafia crime series, which stars both Robert De Niro and Julianne Moore.

According to Deadline, Amazon closed the deal for two eight-episode seasons for $160 million. All sixteen episodes of the currently untitled series are written and directed by Russell.

De Niro in Silver Linings Playbook

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Celebrating the Women of Red Dead Redemption

An exploration of masculinity lies at the core of the stories told within Rockstar’s beautifully crafted open-worlds. What does it mean to have it? What does it mean to want it? What does it mean to lose it? Women are more often than not extras and foils in these stories, or, in the case of GTA 5, easy punchlines (“I am woman, hear me roar!” chants Franklin’s pointedly middle-aged aunt)."

But not in Red Dead Redemption. Unlike GTA, which is played entirely through the lens of satire, Red Dead’s treatment of its characters is uncharacteristically sincere. While it’s still very much a story of men - and John Marston in particular - Red Dead’s women are imbued with an underappreciated - and unexpected - spark, wit, and humanity.

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