If you're looking for your next great armor build, Destiny 2 might just be your answer. Just like what was done with Destiny, Bungie has created an art reference portal with artists and cosplayers in the community in mind.
Bungie's community manager "Cozmo" says the reference portal was done by fan's request after the announcement of the game in May. The portal, which can be found here, will be the future home to all of the game's reference art, from armor to weapons and everything in-between.
Right now, the portal only has armor references for the Titan, Hunter, and Warlock classes, which can be seen above. Each class has their own distinct colors and styles, and we're loving the finer details of these "Parade Armor" designs. If you look closely enough, these armor sets can also bee seen in action in the recently released Destiny 2 beta trailer.
Destiny 2's beta is only open to those who have pre-ordered the title and will include access to the game's first mission "Homecoming," new multiplayer mode Countdown, all three sub classes, and more. It begins July 18 on PS4 and Xbox One, and late August on PC.
For all things Destiny 2, be sure to check out our game hub to keep up with the latest news and features. Destiny 2 launches on September 6 on PS4 and Xbox One, and October 24 on PC.
Spider-Man: Homecoming is now in theaters, and if you haven't heard, there are two post-credit sequences, which you can learn about here. Who was the unfamiliar character shown during the mid-credit scene, and what's his history with Spider-Man? Continue reading as we break down who this iconic character is.
Warning: Spoilers for Spider-Man: Homecoming below.
The character in question was none other than Mac Gargan, better known as Scorpion. He's someone important in Spider-Man's history, and has an incredibly wild character arc.
During the mid-credit sequence, Toomes is in prison, walking through the halls by the cells. when he is approached by another inmate. This is the same person we saw on the Staten Island Ferry--who got webbed to the back of the boat--earlier in the film. That inmate is Mac Gargan, but most people know him better by his supervillain name, Scorpion.
He first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #19 back in 1964 and was created by the legendary Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. During Gargan's first appearance--shown above--he was assigned to follow and track Peter Parker. In issue #20, it was revealed that J Jonah Jameson hired him for the job; however, Jameson had a new mission for Gargan. He paid the tracker $10,000 to be in a science experiment that would turn the ordinary man into a super-powered being that could defeat Spider-Man. The experiment left Gargan with superhuman coordination and strength. In addition, he was given a costume with a tail that could be swung like a sledgehammer. The Scorpion was born.
Gargan received some additional powers because of the experiment. He has enhanced speed, endurance, and reflexes. In addition, his tail got a few upgrades throughout the years, like when he could spray acid out of it. He's one of the few villains in Spider-Man's rogue gallery that is more powerful than him in every way.
Scorpion bested Spider-Man during their first battle. However, instead of unmasking the webslinger--like he was ordered to by Jameson--Gargan decided to rob an armored truck, stealing the money inside. Eventually, Spider-Man caught up to Scorpion, beat him, and turned him into the police.
Gargan took on a new form in 2004 when the Venom symbiote left Eddie Brock and took on Gargan as its new host. This new Venom played a major role in a lot of storylines, which included joining The Thunderbolts and Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers. After a few years, the symbiote was separated from Gargan during Siege. Gargan was imprisoned, only to later escape and return as Scorpion in a heavily armored suit.
If you want to learn more about Mac Gargan, check out these stories.
"The Last Stand": Spider-Man takes on the Sinister Twelve, after Norman Osborn orchestrates Aunt May's kidnapping. This is when Scorpion becomes Venom. The story takes place in Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #9-12.
Thunderbolts: Warren Ellis and Mike Deodato's legendary run on this supervillain team book has Gargan, as Venom, working with some of Marvel's baddest villains. You should check out Thunderbolts #110-121.
Dark Avengers: Gargan joins Norman Osborn's new Avengers team, during some dark times in Marvel comics. The tail end of the arc features Gargan losing the Venom symbiote. For this story, check out Dark Avengers #1-16, leading into Siege #1-4.
"New Ways To Die": Gargan, with the Venom symbiote, battles Eddie Brock, now called Anti-Venom. It takes place in Amazing Spider-Man #568-573.
In addition to the US list of PSN's top-20 best-selling PlayStation 4 games for June 2017, Sony has revealed last month's top-selling PlayStation Store titles for Europe. While many of the same games appear across both charts, there are some notable differences in Europe's list, including the No. 1 title.
The top two PSN games in the US swapped places on Europe's chart; Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy took the No. 1 spot, while Friday the 13th landed at No. 2. Meanwhile, Europe's top-selling title for May, FIFA 17, fell slightly to No. 3, though it still unsurprisingly charted higher than in the US, where it was No. 11. Likewise, Grand Theft Auto V continues to endure despite being released almost three years ago, coming in at No. 4, while Tekken 7 rounded out the top five.
As in the US, last month's DLC chart was topped by Call of Duty: Black Ops III's Zombies Chronicles, with Diablo III's Rise of the Necromancer expansion following at No. 2. The rest of the list, however, is dramatically different. No. 3 was the Battlefield 1 Premium Pass, while its US counterpart, Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood, did not make the chart at all.
FIFA 17 also took the top spot on PS3, while Killzone: Mercenary was the best-selling Vita game for June. You can find the full list of the month's best-selling titles across all of Sony's platforms on the PlayStation Blog, while the PS4 charts can be seen below.
June 2017's Best-Selling PS4 Games on PSN in Europe
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
Friday the 13th: The Game
FIFA 17
Grand Theft Auto V
Tekken 7
Horizon Zero Dawn
Star Wars Battlefront
Battlefield 4
Battlefield 1
Rocket League
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Minecraft
Wolfenstein: The New Order
Hitman
Wipeout Omega Collection
The Last of Us Remastered
EA Sports UFC 2
NHL 17
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
June 2017's Best-Selling PS4 DLC on PSN in Europe
Call of Duty Black Ops III: Zombies Chronicles
Diablo III: Rise of the Necromancer
Battlefield 1 Premium Pass
Black Ops III - The Giant Zombies Map
Rocket League - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Car Pack
Rocket League - The Fate of the Furious Ice Charger
Battlefield 1 - They Shall Not Pass
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition Adventure Time Mash-up
Photographs and trailers for the upcoming season of Game of Thrones have provided us with some sense of what to expect--wars, dragons, Daenerys in Westeros, Littlefinger looking suspicious, and so on. We now have an even better idea of what's to come from all three episodes of Season 7 airing in July.
HBO today issued a press release heralding the impending debut of Season 7. This includes descriptions and episode names for Episodes 1-3. As always, these are on the terse side, though they do give some sense of where characters are and allow us to speculate. That includes guessing who the "unexpected visitor" is that Daenerys encounters in Episode 2.
Here are all three episode breakdowns:
Episode #61: Dragonstone
Jon (Kit Harington) organizes the defense of the North. Cersei (Lena Headey) tries to even the odds. Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) comes home.
Debut: Sunday, July 16 (9-10 PM ET/PT)
Written by David Benioff & DB Weiss
Directed by Jeremy Podeswa
Episode #62: Stormborn
Daenerys receives an unexpected visitor. Jon faces a revolt. Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) plans the conquest of Westeros.
Debut: Sunday, July 23 (9-10 PM)
Written by Bryan Cogman
Directed by Mark Mylod
Episode #63: The Queen's Justice
Daenerys holds court. Cersei returns a gift. Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) learns from his mistakes.
Debut: Sunday, July 30 (9-10 PM)
Written by David Benioff & DB Weiss
Directed by Mark Mylod
These three episodes represent a larger-than-usual chunk of this season, which will consist of only seven episodes total. The eighth and final season will be even shorter in terms of episode count at six, though they may run longer. There's no release date for Season 8 yet.
Electronic Arts has shared some details regarding newly added content to the EA/Origin Access Vault, as well as some big-name games that are on the way to it in the next few months.
Beginning today, Access members can get their hands on all of the DLC for Star Wars Battlefront. The game itself was already free through EA Access, but now players on both Xbox One and PC will be able to enjoy the complete experience ahead of the sequel's launch later this year.
At some point between now and September, the EA and Origin Access Vaults will add Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2--two major releases from last fall. Origin Access members will also get their hands on The Sims 4: Digital Deluxe Edition, Oxenfree, and Rebel Galaxy. Launch dates were not announced, but additions to the Vault are typically permanent, so you'll have plenty of time with the games once they're added.
In terms of trials, FIFA 18 will be playable for EA and Origin Access members ahead of launch, while the former will also get Play First trials of Madden NFL 18, NHL 18, and NBA Live 18. Specific dates for any of these were not announced, but they'll likely come in the week prior to their respective launches.
EA and Origin Access are subscription-based services for Xbox One and PC, respectively. They offer unlimited access to a library of games (see our full list for all the EA/Origin Access games), pre-release trials for many EA releases, and a 10% discount on digital EA purchases. They each cost $5 per month or $30 per year.
We've now rounded up all the freebies into lists, which you can see below. We will update this post in the days, weeks, and years ahead when more games are added. EA has vowed never to remove any games from the "Vault" of freebies. "I think one of the key things is that once a game goes into the Vault it stays there, it's not going to be taken out, that's a commitment we've made," Peter Moore said.
In addition to free games, EA/Origin Access members can play some games (but not all) ahead of launch; most of the time, subscribers get a five-day headstart. Another benefit is that subscribers save 10 percent on all EA digital content, which knocks down the price of a $60 game to $54.
The service costs $5/month or $30/year.
EA Access Free Games (As of July 7, 2017)
New and upcoming games are bolded
Battlefield 1 (coming by September 2017)
Battlefield 3
Battlefield 4
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Battlefield Hardline
Bejeweled 2
Bejeweled 3
Dead Space
Dead Space Ignition
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age: Inquisition
EA Sports UFC
EA Sports UFC 2
Feeding Frenzy
Feeding Frenzy 2
FIFA 14
FIFA 15
FIFA 16
FIFA 17
Heavy Weapon
Madden NFL 15
Madden NFL 16
Madden NFL 17
Madden NFL 25
Mass Effect
Mass Effect 2
Mass Effect 3
Medal of Honor Airborne
Mirror's Edge
Mirror's Edge Catalyst
NBA Live 15
NBA Live 16
Need for Speed
Need for Speed Rivals
NHL 15
NHL 16
NHL 17
Peggle 2
Plants vs. Zombies
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2
Rory McIlroy PGA Tour
Skate 3
SSX
Star Wars Battlefront + DLC Expansions (DLC added July 7, 2017)
Titanfall
Titanfall 2 (coming by September 2017)
Unravel
Zuma
Zuma's Revenge
Origin Access Free Games (As of July 7, 2017)
Aragami
The Banner Saga
Battlefield 1 (coming by September 2017)
Battlefield 3
Battlefield 4
Battlefield Hardline
Crysis
Crysis 2
Crysis 3
Crusader: No Regret
Crusader: No Remorse
Dead Space
Dead Space 2
Dead Space 3
Dragon Age: Origins
Dragon Age 2
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dungeons of Dredmore
FIFA 15
FIFA 16
Furi
Jade Empire
Mass Effect
Mass Effect 2
Mass Effect 3
Medal of Honor Allied Assault
Mini Metro
Mirror's Edge
Need For Speed
Need For Speed Rivals
Oxenfree (coming by September 2017)
Peggle
Plants vs. Zombies
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2
Rebel Galaxy (coming by September 2017)
The Saboteur
Sim City
Sim City 2000
Star Wars Battlefront: Ultimate Edition (added July 7, 2017)
The Sims 3
The Sims 4: Digital Deluxe Edition (coming by September 2017)
Unbox: Newbie's Adventure has been out for about a year on PC, but now the colorful, fast-paced, 90s-style platformer is coming to consoles. It's being released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at the end of the month, with a Nintendo Switch release coming later this year.
You play Newbie, a shipping box who rolls, jumps, and unboxes himself across colorful maps like mountains, beaches and tropical temples. There are explosions, epic jumps from planes, and enemies to battle while you gather collectibles, more cardboard characters, and lots of different outfits.
Keeping with the classic platformer theme, there is also split-screen multiplayer in all editions of the game. Up to four players can battle and race along the game's 11 different multiplayer maps in tournaments.
Unbox: Newbie's Adventure will cost US $30 / £20 / AU $40 and comes out July 26 on PS4 and Xbox One, and on Switch before the end of 2017. There will also be a signature edition for the PS4 version, which gets you the full game plus the soundtrack, a developer's Making of Unbox book, and special box art.
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