By Mat Elfring on May 24, 2017 12:12 am
On May 25th, 1977, Star Wars came to theaters, and little did George Lucas or anyone involved in the film know, it would create a generation of impassioned fans. In April, we went to Celebration, a convention that revolves around the Star Wars universe, and here are some of the coolest things we saw on the convention floor.
By Chris Pereira on May 23, 2017 09:12 pm
Overwatch turns one year old this month, and Blizzard is marking the occasion with a new in-game celebration. The Anniversary Event is officially underway. Along with new Arena maps, the Anniversary Event features its own special Loot Box that consists of more than 100 new items. There are dance emotes, sprays, and the usual array of new cosmetics to obtain, but the highlight are the new Legendary skins. There is a total of 11 to get your hands on, with Genji, Symmetra, Bastion, and others all getting a new look. You can check out all of the new skins in the gallery above. Bastion - Dune Buggy
Bastion - Dune Buggy
Bastion - Dune Buggy
Bastion - Dune Buggy
Bastion - Dune Buggy
Bastion - Dune Buggy
D.Va - Cruiser
D.Va - Cruiser
Genji - Sentai
Genji - Sentai
Hanzo - Cyberninja
Hanzo - Cyberninja
Symmetra - Oasis
Symmetra - Oasis Tracer - Graffiti
Tracer - Graffiti Zarya - Cyberian
Zarya - Cyberian Pharah - Bedouin Pharah - Bedouin Lucio - Jazzy
Lucio - Jazzy Mei - Beekeeper
Mei - Beekeeper Soldier 76 - Cyborg: 76
Soldier 76 - Cyborg: 76
By Matt Espineli on May 23, 2017 08:30 pm Premiere Injustices
There's a wealth of alternate color sets to obtain for each character in Injustice 2. But if you've looked through them all, you might've noticed that some characters have color sets that are completely different skins. These are called Premiere Skins and are primarily acquired by spending Source Crystals, which you obtain via story mode, the multiverse, or by purchasing them with real money. Click ahead to see all the Premiere Skins and how to unlock them. Injustice 2, the follow-up to the well-received Injustice: Gods Among Us, is out now for PS4 and Xbox One. Its first DLC character pack was recently revealed, which includes: Starfire, Redhood, and Sub-Zero. For more on Injustice 2, read our in-depth review, or watch our footage of high-level battles in the game's Multiverse mode. You can also check out our feature showcasing our favorite epic gear in the game, as well as our beginner's guide with 9 essential tips. Jay Garrick (The Flash)
How To Unlock: The Jay Garrick skin can only be unlocked by purchasing it with 6,000 Source Crystals. Grid (Cyborg)
How To Unlock: The Grid skin is unlocked by linking Injustice 2 to the mobile version of the game. Green Lantern (John Stewart)
How To Unlock: The John Stewart skin can only be unlocked by purchasing it with 6,000 Source Crystals. Alternatively, it's available for free if you purchased the Ultimate Edition of the game. Mr. Freeze (Captain Cold)
How To Unlock: The Mr. Freeze skin can only be unlocked by purchasing it with 6,000 Source Crystals. Power Girl (Super Girl)
How To Unlock: The Power Girl skin can only be unlocked by purchasing it with 6,000 Source Crystals. Alternatively, you can unlock it by purchasing the Fighter Pack 1 DLC. Reverse Flash (The Flash)
How To Unlock: The Reverse Flash skin can only be unlocked by purchasing it with 6,000 Source Crystals. Alternatively, it's available for free if you purchased the Ultimate Edition of the game. Vixen (Cheetah)
How To Unlock: The Vixen skin can only be unlocked by purchasing it with 6,000 Source Crystals.
By Jimmy Thang on May 23, 2017 12:39 am
Razer recently sent us its new 14-inch Razer Blade gaming laptop. It's equipped with an Intel Core i7-7700HQ CPU clocked at 3.8GHz, 16GB of DDR4 RAM clocked at 2,400MHz in a dual-channel configuration, and Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1060 outfitted with 6GB of VRAM. Our configuration came with a 256GB PCIe-based SSD and retails for $1,899.99, but Razer also sells 512GB ($2,099.00) and 1TB ($2,499.99) variants. We're going to unbox it and walk you through more tech specs in the following gallery.
The laptop is pretty small and measures 0.7x13.6x9.3 inches. Its uni-body aluminum chassis makes it a bit heavy relative to its size, but it's still light overall at 4.1 pounds.
The box contains some reading material that includes a thank-you card along with some manuals.
The power brick measures 5.9x2.3x0.8 inches, which is pretty small as far as gaming laptop solutions go.
The laptop is very thin at .7 inches, but feels quite sturdy.
The front of the laptop has a lip that allows you to pull open the lid easily.
The notebook supports Intel's Thunderbolt 3 via a USB-C port. Thunderbolt 3 can transfer files up to 40 Gbp/s.
This is the back of the laptop. Notice that there aren't any ports on the back of the laptop. It actually doesn't have many ports with only three USB 3.0 ports, one USB-C, a headphone jack, and an HDMI out.
The bottom of the laptop exposes two fans.
Our configuration came with a 1080p panel, but Razer will eventually release a model with a 4K touchscreen option.
The trackpad has dedicated left and right click buttons.
The keyboard features RGB backlighting that supports up to 16.8 million colors via Razer's Chroma lighting software.
The laptop features two speakers on both sides of the keyboard.
This is how far the display can bend back.
The monitor uses an IPS panel that can deliver up to 350 nits of brightness. The display offers accurate, vivid colors with wide viewing angles.
With the quad-core Kaby Lake i7 CPU coupled with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1060, the laptop is VR ready.
The Razer logo on the back glows when it's turned on.
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