Pokemon Go Brings Back Six Legendaries For December’s Field Research

December is almost here, which means Niantic will soon roll out a new batch of Field Research tasks for Pokemon Go. As usual, if you complete enough of these before the month ends, you’ll earn an encounter with a rare Pokemon. This time around, however, the developer is giving players another chance to catch not one, but six previously featured Legendaries.

Each time you achieve a Research Breakthrough in December, you’ll earn another chance to capture one of six Legendaries: Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Raikou, Entei, or Suicune. Each of these Pokemon was featured with previous Field Research tasks this year, making this a good opportunity to catch any of the ones you missed the first time around (or simply add more Legendaries to your collection).

The Legendaries aren’t the only things returning to Pokemon Go in December. Niantic says it is also bringing back “some of the most popular Field Research tasks from past months.” As before, you’ll be able to acquire these by spinning the Photo Disc at different Poke Stops. In order to achieve a Research Breakthrough, you’ll need to complete at least one Field Research task a day for seven days.

The new Field Research tasks are scheduled to roll out on December 1 at 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET. You’ll have until then to complete your current slate of tasks and earn an encounter with Shedinja, the Bug/Ghost Pokemon first introduced in Ruby and Sapphire.

Pokemon Go’s next Community Day celebration is scheduled to begin on Friday, November 30. This time around, the event will run through the entire weekend and bring back every featured Pokemon and special move from previous Community Days. Another Gen 4 Legendary, Cresselia, is also now available in Raid Battles and will remain there until December 18.

Free Respawn 205 Gaming Chair Giveaway

We teamed up with RESPAWN Products to give away RESPAWN-205 Racing Style Gaming Chairs to five (5) lucky fans! Scroll down to enter.

This is not an instant win. No purchase necessary. Competition ends at 12:00 PM PT on December 3, 2018, in which 5 winners will be chosen at random (MSRP: $225). Winners can choose colors White, Red, Blue, Grey, or Green.

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Pinocchio: Tom Hanks Up for Geppetto Role in Disney Live-Action Remake

Tom Hanks is in early discussions to play Geppetto in Disney’s upcoming live-action adaptation of Pinocchio, according to Variety.

Director of Paddington, Paul King, will be directing the film, while Andrew Miano and Chris Weitz are on as producers. King, Weitz, and Simon Farnaby all wrote the current draft of the screenplay.

Pinocchio joins the other recent animated Disney films who had received live-action remakes and saw huge numbers at the box office, including Beauty and the Beast which made $1.2 billion in 2017 and The Jungle Book which was at $966.5 million worldwide in 2016.

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Tesla Tried to License Mario Kart for an in-Car Version

Tesla CEO Elon Musk apparently tried (unsuccessfully) to work with Nintendo on an in-car version of Mario Kart.

On Twitter earlier today, Musk was asked about the potential of making certain games playable in Teslas. Specifically, someone asked about Mario Kart.

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“How about a version of Mario Kart where you can play against random people who are also charging their car at the moment?” asked @rocketisfine.

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The Elder Scrolls: Blades Delayed to 2019

The Elder Scrolls: Blades, Bethesda’s upcoming mobile entry into the long-running fantasy RPG franchise, has been delayed to early 2019.

Revealed on Twitter, the game is still set for an iOS and Android release, and fans can currently sign up for early access. Blades was initially set for a 2018 release, though with just over a month left in the year, this move isn’t particularly surprising.