By Anonymous on Nov 28, 2017 12:15 am We go all the way back to the beginning. The Rick and Morty pilot episode starts one of the best series ever created. Buddy Hutton breaks down all the references and Easter eggs.
By Anonymous on Nov 27, 2017 11:32 pm In hearing that the online services will be shut down for Demon Souls come February 28th Erick plays Demon Souls for the first time with the aid of Jean-Luc.
Bungie has found itself under fire in recent days after the discovery of a previously undisclosed XP scaling system in Destiny 2, which constrained XP gain in some situations. The studio has since acknowledged its existence and at least temporarily disabled it, but this has coincided with an increase to the amount of XP needed to level up, further frustrating some players.
It all began last week when a post on the Destiny subreddit revealed that players were not necessarily earning XP as quickly as the game would lead them to believe. Put simply, the game reduces your progress toward leveling up when earning XP rapidly, such as by taking part in Public Events. This is particularly notable because, once you reach level 20, you begin earning Bright Engrams each time you fill your XP bar. Bright Engrams are something that can be purchased with real-world money, naturally sparking speculation that this scaling system is meant to prevent players from earning Bright Engrams for free too quickly. You can read the full findings by Reddit user EnergiserX here.
Bungie addressed the concerns during the Thanksgiving holiday with a post on its website. "We've seen community discussion around XP gain in Destiny. After reviewing our data, we agree that the system is not performing the way we'd like it to," it stated.
"Currently, XP will scale up when playing longer or fixed duration activities like Crucible competitive multiplayer matches and the Leviathan Raid, and XP will scale down when playing activities that can be quickly, repeatedly chained, like grinding Public Events," it explained. "We are not happy with the results, and we've heard the same from the community. Effective immediately, we are deactivating this system.
"As a result, players will see XP earn rates change for all activities across the board, but with all values being displayed consistently in the user interface. Over the course of the next week, we will be watching and reviewing XP game data to ensure that these changes meet our expectations, as well as yours. Any additional updates to this system will be communicated to you via our official channels."
While a positive change, even this move has been met with some controversy. Players are now earning more XP overall, but the amount needed to level up had been quietly doubled, going from 80,000 to 160,000. Bungie subsequently confirmed this was the case and said it's working on an update so that the in-game UI correctly lists this new amount, but that has not yet been released.
We'll be hearing a lot more about changes to Destiny 2 this week, with Bungie set to share details about the Destiny 2 December update's economy and investment changes, which include things like new rewards systems and adjustments to how vendor gear is obtained. Game director Luke Smith and project lead Mark Noseworthy will also "be answering some questions and addressing community feedback we've been reading since launch." Given the recent frustrations with XP, we may be hearing more about the subject soon.
Paul Levesque, better known by his on-screen character name, Triple H, is the Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events, and Creative for WWE. He's overseeing a global expansion of the company, recruiting Superstars from all over the world to fight in a WWE ring. He's repaired relationships with estranged legends such as Bruno Sammartino, the Ultimate Warrior, and Kurt Angle, bringing them "back home" for retrospectives and Hall of Fame ceremonies.
At the same time that he's bolstering WWE's historical legacy, he's also ensuring the company's future. Levesque is the creator and de facto head of NXT, the official WWE developmental brand, which trains future Superstars for main roster spots. His proteges and mentees include Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, Bayley, and Sasha Banks--all world champions--among many more. In another five years, there will be more NXT performers on WWE's main roster than non-NXT performers.
But as Levesque becomes more of a corporate executive and less of an active wrestler, he also needs to renegotiate a precarious balancing act between himself and his in-ring character, Triple H. How often should he appear in the ring? And when he appears in the ring, what should his role be? Based on the last three years, Levesque struggles to distinguish these roles from one another, and WWE storylines suffer from these growing pains.
The problem starts with consistency; the Triple H character has no narrative continuity from one show to the next. On NXT, he's a gruff father figure--rough around the edges, but a proud mentor and confidante to the rookies. He's making belt presentations and taking photos with Superstars backstage. One might assume this is the closest approximation of Paul Levesque's true self.
But then on Monday Night Raw, Levesque is Triple H: an evil, sledgehammer-wielding, career-sabotaging psychopath. Along with Stephanie McMahon, Triple H is the villainous "Authority" of WWE. He's insecure and narcissistic. He uses his backstage clout to make the wrestlers' lives hell. And this keeps with tradition; for two decades, WWE has scripted its authority figures as heels, who actively sabotage and ruin the careers of its talents.
Traditionally, a wrestling promotion would want to be perceived as good or at least neutral, which focuses the audience's attention on the active wrestlers' interpersonal conflicts. Instead, by presenting itself as a heel promotion, WWE has cultivated a strange, antagonistic relationship with its audience. It's difficult to distinguish "real" decisions from "storyline" decisions. Why didn't Wrestler X get a push? Is it because Paul Levesque hates him or her? Or is it because his character Triple H hates them? And at the end of the day, isn't the end result the same?
Fans must reconcile a cognitive dissonance with Triple H--between the actual man who takes pride in promoting new talent, and the character he plays, who keeps his boot on the necks of the exact same talent. Two weeks ago, for example, Triple H gut-kicked and Pedigreed Jason Jordan--one of his NXT proteges--and put himself in the Survivor Series main event as Jordan's replacement. It elevated Triple H's notoriety. But a man of Triple H's reputation and stature does not need this sort of push. And it lowered a promising, younger, full-time talent in the process.
Triple H--and all of the McMahons for that matter--should stop presenting themselves as on-camera heels, at least for a little while. This was stirring television in the years after the Montreal Screwjob, when "Stone Cold" Steve Austin feuded with Vince McMahon on a weekly basis. It gained a brief resurgence when Daniel Bryan battled The Authority, and ultimately won the WWE Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania XXX.
But now, the "underdog fights the establishment" meta-narrative is getting stale. It distracts fans, who spend more time thinking about the backstage machinations than what's happening in front of them. Cesaro said it best in an awkward shoot promo last year: the full-time wrestlers, not the authority figures, should be front and centre.
And if WWE continues booking Triple H as an Authority heel? The company needs to commit to that decision, wholeheartedly. Triple H cannot come and go for months at a time. WWE made a crucial mistake last year, when Triple H involved himself in the Fatal 4-Way for the Universal title. He Pedigreed Seth Rollins and literally handed the championship belt to Kevin Owens.
The potential storylines that could have followed from this were numerous. Was this interference planned? Was Kevin Owens in on it? Could Triple H stage an NXT takeover of Raw? Was Triple H rebelling against the rest of the McMahon family? Would Owens live up to his "prodigal son" role better than Rollins did?
Instead, after this single interference, Triple H disappeared from Raw for months, and Kevin Owens was forced into a quasi-comedic buddy angle with Chris Jericho. Perhaps Triple H figured that if he was by ringside every week, he would be a glaring distraction. But that would still be better than the alternative. Triple H never explained his actions fully, and since the fans didn't know his motivations, the entire storyline lost traction and importance. Owens' reign as Universal champion should have cemented him as a main event attraction. Instead, it was a fairly low-key affair where he played straight man to Jericho's comedic schtick. Owens needed Triple H's ethos and explicit backing to raise the narrative stakes.
Triple H's recent pattern of showing up but not sticking around persists today. At Survivor Series this month, Braun Strowman delivered multiple power slams to Triple H to close the pay-per-view. The following day on Raw, there was no suspension for Strowman. No storyline punishment or significant reprisal of any sort. There was just a single, awkward staredown in the ring, with Triple H backing off from any actual confrontation. And then he didn't appear in the ring for the remainder of the show.
If Triple H doesn't appear on Raw and sabotage Strowman in some way tonight, it will be yet another missed opportunity to elevate a young Superstar to the next level. The recurring lack of narrative follow-through taxes the audience's suspension of disbelief.
This is not to say that Triple H should overshadow the young talent; his time as a full-time worker has come and gone, and he has more important backstage responsibilities. But he also can't show up, shake things up, and then leave plot threads unresolved for weeks or even months at a time. There is a sweet spot--a middle ground--between the two extremes. And Triple H needs to find it.
With Avengers: Infinity War set for release next summer, and the currently untitled Avengers 4 now in production, Marvel fans have a lot to look forward to over the next couple of years. Although we're yet to see a first trailer for Infinity War, Vanity Fair has given us a look at some character images from the movie.
They come via four different covers, with all the main heroes featured, from Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) and Captain America (Chris Evans) to Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman) and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olson), as well as Starlord (Chris Pratt), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and Ant-Man (Paul Rudd). Check the covers out in the gallery below:
In addition, Infinity War directors Joe and Anthony Russo have also hinted that we might see the first trailer very soon.They took to Instagram to post a single image of a happy cartoon number 3. Of course, whether this means a trailer in three days, on December 3, or something else entirely, remains to be seen.
Vanity Fair also includes an interview with Marvel boss Kevin Feige, who spoke about what fans can expect from the Marvel Cinematic Universe after Avengers 4. It is expected that many of the franchise's veteran stars, including Evans, Downey Jr., and Thor star Chris Hemsworth, may not return for further movies. However, Feige is confident about the MCU's future.
"There will be two distinct periods. Everything before Avengers 4 and everything after. I know it will not be in ways people are expecting," he said. "We're 22 movies in, and we've got another 20 movies on the docket that are completely different from anything that's come before--intentionally."
Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters on May 4, 2018, with Avengers 4 following on May 3, 2019.
By Anonymous on Nov 27, 2017 09:33 pm Star Wars: The Last Jedi is just around the corner, so what better excuse to re-acquaint yourself with The Force Awakens, which let's be honest left a whole load of loose threads dangling. So here are some of the biggest unanswered questions from The Force Awakens.
Black Friday is behind us and Cyber Monday is here. Amazon has continued to offer lightning deals on a variety of games and accessories, but more noteworthy are those that fall outside of that section (possibly as a result of price matching other retailers). For instance, you can get a PS4 Pro for $350 (slightly more than the $340 PS4 Pro available at Target) or a PS4 controller for $34. You can see all of the lightning deals here or check out all the game deals here. The original Black Friday story follows.
Amazon currently has Black Friday deals for Just Dance 2018 at $30 and the PlayStation 4-exclusive Hidden Agenda for $15. There are also a number of gaming headsets on sale, including the Anksono SL-100 for $17, the Beexcellent Gaming Headset for $14, the Onikuma Gaming Headset for $21, the Sades Over-Ear Gaming Headset for $19, the SA810 for $21, the Luxon 7.1 Headphone for $21, and the Supsoo G811 Gaming Headset for $20. Rounding off this current list are a number of gaming accessories including a Tomoko Mechanical Keyboard for $38, a Redragon keyboard and mouse combo for $39, and a 4-in-1 PlayStation 4 Slim charging stand and cooling unit combo by Younik for $13.
There are a ton of deals set to be available this Black Friday at other retailers, a number of which are already alive. You can also see our full coverage of all the other Black Friday 2017 deals going on now via the links below.
As with the Xbox Store, Sony has a Black Friday / Cyber Monday digital game sale going on right now that's about to end. There's only one day left, so if you're interested in taking advantage, now is the time to head to the PlayStation Store. The sale was initially only available to PlayStation Plus members, but it has expanded to everyone and features even more games on discount. If you're a PS4 owner, in particular, there are some notable deals here. We've updated the list below with some of the most notable games added last week; Be sure to also check out the UK's own PlayStation Store Black Friday sale on PS4 games, which also ends soon. The original story follows.
This PSN Black Friday Early Access sale focuses exclusively on a selection of games for PS4--this isn't as extensive as the hundreds of games in the Xbox Store Black Friday sale. As with that one, many of these prices are not as cheap as what you'll find at physical retailers--you can find a full rundown on all the PS4 Black Friday game deals in our roundup. But if you prefer the convenience of digital, you will be able to save up to 40% off these games' usual prices.
Below, you'll find a list of many of the PlayStation Store deals that are currently available, or you can see them on the PlayStation Store website. We've updated this list with more deals after the full sale went live, which features a much more extensive array of titles, including some for PS3 and Vita. If you want to see everything on sale in terms of hardware, physical games, and accessories, check out our PS4 Black Friday 2017 deals roundup. All of our Black Friday coverage can also be seen through the links below.
Black Friday 2017 is now past, but Cyber Monday is here and there's still one day left in Microsoft's Xbox Live sale on the Xbox Store. There are a huge number of games discounted as part of it, and following an Xbox Live Gold-only period prior to Black Friday, everyone now has access to the sale. Provided you're interested in digital games, you'll probably be able to find something you're interested in. The original lineup of Xbox Store deals were joined after the fact by some additional offers through the usual Deals With Gold. Those include a notable omission from the games below--Middle-earth: Shadow of War is $36, but only for Xbox Live Gold members. The original story follows.
As you'd expect, the bulk of the offers are available on Xbox One, where you'll find hundreds of games discounted. There's also a ton of DLC on sale, but for our comprehensive list, we've focused on games, special editions, bundles, and season passes, rather than individual DLC packs. In many cases, these prices aren't the best ones available this Black Friday; physical copies are often cheaper, as you can see in our roundup of all the Xbox One Black Friday 2017 game deals. But if you're looking for the convenience of digital games, the premium may be worth it.
Below, you'll find our comprehensive list of all the Xbox One games, bundles, and season passes on sale. We've also included a limited selection of Xbox 360 games that support backwards compatibility on Xbox One. The full list is available on the Xbox website. For deals on hardware and accessories, as well as physical games, check out our full Xbox One Black Friday 2017 deals roundup. You can also see all of our Black Friday coverage through the links below.
Black Friday is over, but Cyber Monday is here. Similar to Target's Cyber Monday deal, Toys R Us is offering 15% off on your entire online order, even including sale and clearance items. There are some exceptions--notably when it comes to games, hardware and pre-orders are not included--but it does let you otherwise get a discount on anything you want. You can check this out at Toys R Us's website, and also take a look at Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop's Cyber Monday deals. The original Black Friday story follows.
It took a bit longer than some other retailers, but Toys R Us has finally given us a look at its Black Friday 2017 deals. The retailer's ad has been released, and while its focus is on toys, as you'd expect, there are also quite a few deals to be had across PS4 and Xbox One, as well as some for Nintendo Switch and 3DS.
In terms of hardware, we're seeing similar offers to elsewhere. The Switch console itself is not listed, nor is Xbox One X or PS4 Pro. However, the older models of those two consoles are on sale. You can pick up a 1 TB PS4 for $200, or a 500 GB Xbox One S for $190. In both cases, you won't get any bundled games. The LucidSound LS20 wired headset, which works with both consoles, will be on sale for 50% off, dropping its price to $40. Select controllers for Microsoft and Sony boxes are $20 off, bringing the cheapest options to $40.
A number of games are on sale as well, although frustratingly, the ad only lists the amount you'll save--not the actual price. In our comprehensive list of deals below, we've calculated the sale price using the currently listed MSRP on the Toys R Us website. In some cases, this results in prices that are markedly higher than what the competition is offering, while other prices are roughly in line with what you'll find at places like Best Buy and Walmart. In other words, some of the actual prices may end up being lower than what we've listed, but you can at least get a sense of what the possible costs will be. None are likely to end up higher than what we've laid out.
You can find the full list of games, consoles, and accessories in Toys R Us's flyer below or on its website. The ad doesn't make it clear if it will have more games on sale than those included. Also of note is the special green Zelda 2DS, which is launching on Black Friday at select retailers, is not shown, so you may need to head elsewhere if you're interested. For a complete rundown on Black Friday deals, hit the links below to check out our other sale roundups.
Cyber Monday is here to help you forget about Black Friday, but a number of deals from last week's event (outlined below) have carried over at Best Buy. You can still get an Xbox One S for $190 or PS4 controllers for $40, for instance. There are some new deals to be had as well, but more notable is the return of Gamers Club Unlocked. After being unavailable on Black Friday deals, its 20% discount on new games is again in effect, letting you further drop the prices of certain games. You can see everything on sale here, or check out Target's 15% off discount or GameStop's Cyber Monday offerings. The original story follows.
We're days away from Black Friday 2017, and numerous stores have revealed the deals they'll have on offer this year. That includes Best Buy, which actually has an early, pre-Black Friday sale going on right now (more details below). But it's Thanksgiving evening and the day after where the full selection of deals will be available, and we've rounded up everything you can expect to see discounted across PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, and 3DS--and even a single, solitary deal for those looking for something new to play on Wii U and Wii.
In a trend we're seeing at a number of retailers, there isn't a wide array of hardware deals. Switch will be in stock but at its regular price of $300. Neither the PS4 Pro nor Xbox One X will be on sale, with the sale prices instead coming on the older hardware. A 1 TB PS4 can be had for $200, but that doesn't include any free games. On the Microsoft side, you can get the Madden 18 Xbox One S 500 GB bundle for $230, and as a bonus, you'll receive a free Xbox One controller. A free controller is also available with another bundle, which swaps in Forza Horizon 3 in place of Madden.
Controllers and accessories will also be discounted. The PlayStation VR Gran Turismo Sport bundle drops to $300. All PS4 DualShock 4 controllers will be $40, including the Red Crystal color version that is only available at Best Buy. Xbox One controllers will also be available for $40, although some will cost more--presumably the special edition colors and designs. Those looking for a headset will have several options, including the Turtle Beach XO Three wired headset (which works with Xbox One, PS4, and PC) and Turtle Beach Recon 150 (which also works with those devices) for $40 each. Astro headsets will be up to 25% off, while a handful of Switch accessories (including a Joy-Con charging station) will be $20 each.
Ahead of Black Friday, you can take advantage of many of these deals (and those on non-gaming items) early. If you're a My Best Buy Elite or Elite Plus member, you have access to Black Friday Doorbuster deals right now by going here. Below, you'll find a comprehensive list of everything we could find on sale at Best Buy this Black Friday. Some specific pricing was not shared and the exact time your local store opens will vary. You can check out the full details on Best Buy's website. For more, check out our roundup of the details at other retailers:
Black Friday is now in the rear-view mirror, but Cyber Monday is here to keep the sales going. Target has introduced a new deal with a storewide 15% off coupon, for instance. GameStop, meanwhile, has carried over many of its Black Friday deals, such as $40 for a year of PS Plus, NBA 2K18 for $27, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for $25, and $38 PS4 controllers; you can consult our full Black Friday post below for a look at all of those. In terms of new deals, GameStop has brought some new online-only offers, and shipping is free for orders over $35. You can see all the Cyber Monday deals here. The original Black Friday story follows.
With Black Friday 2017 days away, GameStop has finally joined the ranks of retailers releasing their ads early. An early leak gave us a look at the many games, consoles, and accessories that will be on sale. And although GameStop sales often are not especially great, this year's Black Friday offerings are, in many cases, the best that have been announced so far. A number of these deals are already even live (more on that below).
In terms of consoles, GameStop is the lone retailer we've seen with a PS4 Pro 1 TB deal--you'll be able to pick up the 4K-capable console for $350. Similar to other stores, it will have the standard PS4 1 TB on sale for $200, but it's also throwing in a $50 gift card. On the Xbox One side, you can get the 500 GB Xbox One S for $190, just like at many other stores. GameStop will also take $50 off all Xbox One S 1 TB systems; for instance, that brings the Middle-earth: Shadow of War bundle down to $300. Nintendo Switchis shown in the flyer and will presumably be in stock on Black Friday, but it'll available for the standard $300 price. GameStop will be among the retailers to sell the special green Zelda-themed 2DS bundle. Provided you're okay with a mail-in rebate, you'll be able to effectively get a used Xbox 360 for free. Additionally, the Steam Link will be a mere $5.
A variety of accessories are also set to be discounted, including the PlayStation VR Gran Turismo Sport bundle for $300; a standalone PSVR headset will go for $200. PS4 DualShock 4 controllers will sell for $38, and the PS4 Gold wireless headset will be $65. The GameStop-exclusive red Xbox One controller will be among those on sale for that system; it'll cost $55. Three- and six-month Xbox Live Gold memberships will be $10 off. Several Razer PC accessories, including the BlackWidow Chroma V2 keyboard ($130) and DeathAdder Elite mouse ($50) will be discounted alongside various Switch accessories.
Certain deals have gone live early, specifically related to Sony. Sony Black Friday Week runs from now until November 27 and provides early access to select deals. PlayStation Plus is $40 (matching a PS Plus Black Friday deal going on now at several retailers), a PS4 is $200, and the GT Sport PSVR bundle is $300. You'll also find a variety of PS4 games on sale, including Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Horizon: Zero Dawn, and Everybody's Golf for $20 each. You can see these offers here.
Below, you'll find our comprehensive list everything GameStop will have on sale; we'll update this post as necessary with any changes when GameStop officially releases its ad, or if anything changes with the delayed PowerPass program. For much more, including console-specific roundups, check out all of our Black Friday coverage through these links:
Fox's X-Men franchise has been going strong, even with the talks of Disney buying 21st Century Fox. Next year, the studio will release X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Deadpool 2, and the horror spin-off New Mutants. Things couldn't be going better for Fox, even though--at times--the studio had a few huge misses with their films. A chunk of Fox's films came out before the Marvel superhero boom as well, so the masses weren't as keen on this genre during the original X-Men trilogy.
Over the years, Fox has produced 10 films in the X-Men Universe, and in total, they've brought in nearly $5 billion at the box office, which is incredibly impressive, but how much did the individual movies bring in on their own?
10. X-Men (2000)
2000's X-Men introduced the world to mutants and more importantly, Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.
Domestic Total: $157,299,717
Worldwide: $296,339,527
9. X-Men: First Class (2011)
In 2011, Fox took the X-Men franchise in a whole new direction by setting it in the '60s and centered it around the team forming.
Domestic Total: $146,408,305
Worldwide: $353,624,124
8. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
As great as Jackman is as Wolverine, not even he could save this movie. The origin story is uninteresting and gets utterly insane when Wade Wilson is turned into Baraka Deadpool.
Domestic Total: $179,883,157
Worldwide: $373,062,864
7. X2: X-Men United (2003)
X2 contained some amazing sequences, like Nightcrawler "bamfing" around the Oval Office and Wolverine going beserker on intruders at the X-Mansion. It is, by far, the best movie of the original trilogy.
Domestic Total: $214,949,694
Worldwide: $407,711,549
6. The Wolverine (2013)
Wolverine went to Japan for the 2013 sequel, and while his origin story was unwatchable, The Wolverine ended up being an underrated and fun movie.
Domestic Total: $132,556,852
Worldwide: $414,828,246
5. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
The worst movie in the original X-Men trilogy made more money than its predecessors.
Domestic Total: $234,362,462
Worldwide: $459,359,555
4. X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)
The X-Men went to Egypt to take on one of their most powerful foes yet, Apocalypse. Although reviews were lukewarm, it still did well financially.
Domestic Total: $155,442,489
Worldwide: $543,934,787
3. Logan (2017)
2017's Logan proved yet again that there is a market for R-rated superhero films, even though Logan isn't a superhero film, per se.
Domestic Total: $226,277,068
Worldwide: $616,795,600
2. X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)
Easily, the best film in the second X-Men trilogy is Days of Future Past, which brought in the most money of any X-Men team movie.
Domestic Total: $233,921,534
Worldwide: $747,862,775
1. Deadpool (2016)
Sure, Deadpool isn't a member of the X-Men nor is he a mutant, but this character does exist within Fox's X-Universe. Everyone knew Deadpool was a hit even before it came to theaters, but the R-rated movie starring Ryan Reynolds as the foul-mouthed anti-hero not only brought in $783 million, but it also was the top earner out of all the X-Men movies.
If you missed out on Black Friday yesterday, don't worry. For Cyber Monday on November 27, every item on Target's website will be 15% off, and even more deals will run throughout the week. Update: This sale is now live, with one of the more notable deals included in the 15% off promotion being the PS4 Pro, which drops to $340. This blanket discount can apply to almost anything you want, but there are some exceptions. As it pertains to games, you won't be able to get the discount on the Xbox One X, Nintendo Switch, or Switch games, but most everything else is fair game. That includes Switch accessories that don't usually see deals, like the Pro Controller for $60 or Joy-Cons for $68. The original story follows.
Target's Cyber Week will begin on Sunday, November 26. Each day will have different online-only deals, such as $100 off the Gran Turismo Sport PSVR bundle and a $20 gift card with the purchase of BeatsX or Beats EP headphones.
Continuing throughout the week, daily deals will begin on Tuesday, November 28. The best day for gaming will be Friday, December 1 as the whole day will be dedicated to electronics. Target has not yet detailed exactly what will be marked down just yet, but specifics will be shown in its weekly ad releasing on November 26.
For the rest of Target's Cyber Week deals, head on over to its website. For more Cyber Monday discounts, check out GameStop's deals.
Pokemon Go's latest event, the Global Catch Challenge, has ended, and because the game's community managed to catch the top target of 3 billion Pokemon during the period, both Farfetch'd and Kangaskhan are now available in new regions.
Farfetch'd was previously exclusive to Japan, but will now be catchable worldwide. Kangaskhan, meanwhile, could only be found in Australia but can now be caught in east Asia. You'll have to hurry though: the pair are only available in their new areas for a limited time--you'll have until around 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET on Monday, November 27 to catch them (that's 12 AM GMT / 10 AM AEST on November 28 in the UK and Australia). Other active rewards for that time period include 6-hour lures and double XP.
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