Mortal Kombat 11 – Spawn Fatalities, Brutalities, Fatal Blows, And Combos Gameplay

As one of the most prominent symbols of independent comics of the 1990s, Spawn has had a reputation for being a violent, abrasive, and brutal superhero–which makes him such a great for Mortal Kombat 11. We recently had the chance to get some hands-on time with the last character of the current Kombat Pack, and he’s certainly made the transition well into Netherrealm Studios’ violent and over-the-top fighting game.

In this video, we pulled together some of the greatest hits of Spawn’s appearance in Mortal Kombat 11, highlighting his cinematics, fatalities, brutalities, and even his extremely elaborate fatal blow attack. Right from his intro, where you see him perched atop a church rooftop, it’s clear that Spawn faithfully recreated in the fighting game. Spawn uses both conventional weapons and demonic powers, which makes his combat style a mix of ranged moves and skills that get up close and personal. His iconic chains and cape also come into play, with some grotesque results.

In addition to the new character, this next update for Mortal Kombat 11 will also introduce new Matinee-themed costumes for Jacqui Briggs, Kotal Kahn, and Erron Black inspired by pulp-adventure serials from the 1930s. Along with that, Jacqui Briggs will get another costume inspired by Spawn, giving her the appearance of a hellspawn as well.

Spawn is the final character of the current Kombat Pack for Mortal Kombat 11, and he’ll be available to current owners on March 17, while non-Kombat Pack owners will be able to play as him on March 24.

Overwatch League Matches Canceled For The Next Two Months

Following several other event cancellations, Activision Blizzard has called off the Overwatch League‘s March and April matches due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

The Overwatch League’s official Twitter account shared a statement explaining the rationale for canceling matches for the next two months. According to the statement, the OWL will reinstate games “when it’s safe and logistically feasible” to do so, with the intention of staying as close to the original schedule as possible.

No adjustments have been made to any other OWL events on the schedule yet. Should things change, however, the organization said it will provide updates wherever necessary.

“The health and safety of employees, fans, players, teams, and partners is paramount to Activision Blizzard Esports,” the statement reads. “We are continuing to closely monitor COVID-19 (coronavirus), city-level recommendations and mandates, and all guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“After careful review and working in close collaboration with our teams, we are canceling all Overwatch League events scheduled for March and April. For more details on these specific events, please visit host team websites and follow their social channels.

“Concurrently, we are working hand-in-hand with our teams to see that all matches are played when it’s safe and logistically feasible, staying as close to our originally planned schedule as possible. We are considering the various options available to esports in this effort, so that all teams – including those previously impacted by scheduling changes in China – can get back to doing what they do best.

“No adjustments have been made for any other scheduled Overwatch League events. We will share additional updates, as needed.”

Though E3 2020 was also canceled, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the organization responsible for the annual trade show, said the event may continue as an “online experience.” The lobbyist group also said that when E3 returns in June 2021 it will be “a reimagined event that brings fans, media, and the industry together in a showcase that celebrates the global video game industry.”

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Pokemon Go Is Teasing A New Mythical Pokemon

Pokemon Go is giving players a ton of chances to catch Legendary Pokemon this month. Not only is Thundurus now available in the game, but developer Niantic is bringing back a few other Legendaries for special Raid weekends throughout March, and now it appears a new Mythical Pokemon is on the way.

The official Pokemon Go Twitter account recently shared an image of fossilized footprints, teasing that “something Mythical is coming.” You can take a look at the image below.

While Niantic has not yet confirmed the identity of the new Mythical Pokemon, the tweet and image are presumably referring to Genesect, one of the Mythical monsters introduced in the series’ fifth-gen installments, Pokemon Black and White. Genesect is a Bug/Steel Pokemon from ancient times that was revived and modified by Team Plasma, Black and White’s villainous group, and its footprints match up with those in the picture.

We don’t yet know when the teased Mythical Pokemon will arrive in Go, but a few other Legendaries are now available. In addition to the aforementioned Thundurus, Niantic has brought Registeel and Cresselia back to the game ahead of the Go Battle League’s inaugural season. Both Legendaries are formidable in PvP battles, making this a good chance to add them to your Go Battle League teams.

There are still a few Pokemon Go events lined up for this month, including March’s Community Day, which takes place on March 15 and features the Psychic Pokemon Abra. A new batch of Field Research tasks is also available. Each time you achieve a Research Breakthrough this month, you’ll earn an encounter with the Gen 5 Pokemon Ferroseed.

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iPad Mini Drops to Lowest Price Yet

When it comes to choosing a tablet, form factor is an important consideration. For those who like their tablets on the compact side of the equation, the iPad Mini is the device to get. This particular iPad rarely goes on sale, but right now at Amazon you can grab one for the lowest price ever regardless of which configuration you choose. The only catch is that, for most of them, you’ll need to choose “Free No-Rush Shipping” at checkout. Here’s a look at the iPad Mini deals available now.

iPad Mini Deals (Prices Appear at Checkout)

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These represent the newest model of iPad Mini, having been refreshed in 2019 after three years of languishing in update Purgatory. It was a heck of an update, too, bringing just about all of the latest iPad tech to the Mini for the first time ever.

The iPad Mini offers a gorgeous 7.9-inch Retina display, which packs tons of pixels into the smaller screen real estate. The display also features True Tone to make it match the color temperature of the light around you, something even the baseline iPad lacks.

Another place the iPad Mini has a leg up on the standard iPad is the processor. Powering the iPad Mini is the more-than-capable A12 Bionic chip, which beats the A10 chip you’ll find in the standard iPad.

You also get a home button equipped with a TouchID sensor that lets you forego entering passwords. And unlike any previous iPad Mini, this one is compatible with the Apple Pencil, making it a great device for students, artists, and anyone who likes going hands-on.

All in all, the iPad Mini is a fully capable tablet that offers virtually no drawbacks compared to its larger siblings. This is the first time the Mini has ever been nearly so feature-complete. And since you can grab one now for the lowest price it’s ever been, why not?

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While you’re at it, you may want to accessorize your iPad Mini. You can save $5 off the Apple Pencil or nab a terrific deal on all of the latest models of AirPods, Apple’s popular wireless earbuds.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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E3 2020 Canceled: What That Could Mean For The Future

Well, E3’s canceled. It’s a phrase some have expected to have to write at some point in the last few years, but it’s unlikely anyone foresaw this reasoning behind it. But there remains the lingering feeling that, even without the COVID-19 outbreak that led us to this point, we might have been seeing similar news appearing at some point before the June event.

With Sony, Geoff Keighley, and even the show’s own creative directors pulling out ahead of the event, all did not seem well behind the scenes of gaming’s most famous expo. Now that it’s officially off, most of the gaming industry will be searching for a new way to show off the biggest upcoming releases. Depending on how well that goes, this could, quite feasibly, be the beginning of the end for E3 as we currently know it, rather than a one-year blip. Here’s how that could happen.

The most obvious immediate routes for those who were scheduled to attend E3 lie in two directions. The first is Gamescom. The German show is already the world’s biggest games event by footfall and comes with its own slate of (albeit smaller) conferences. Gamescom also has a major developer, publisher, and retailer presence – E3 has traditionally had a side-function of acting as a useful meeting space for companies, leading to future deals between them. Gamescom could provide a similarly useful space, leading to companies pivoting towards it. Set over two months back from E3, it might be seen as a safe bet in terms of the trajectory of the spread of Coronavirus, while retaining some of the sheen and prestige of an E3 announcement. It wouldn’t be hugely surprising to see a far more announcement-heavy Gamescom 2020 (should that show go ahead, of course) – particularly as Geoff Keighley’s Opening Night Live (which began last year, and is due to continue this year) has already helped galvanise Gamescom-centric announcements.

The second is to follow Nintendo’s lead, and take those announcements in-house and online. The Direct model has been successful enough for the world’s biggest console manufacturer to adopt it, and Sony’s State of Play has been joined by the likes of Xbox, Devolver, and Blizzard, who have all taken digital announcement events in their own directions. It feels likely that some of E3’s major players will now attempt to create their own schedule, with the benefit of making big announcements entirely on their own terms, and with less possibility of being drowned out by someone else’s mega-news arriving on the same day.

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That comes coupled with the fact that AAA game release dates themselves have become increasingly scattershot in recent years, led by the likes of Capcom’s recent moves to January and March releases for its major games. Where E3’s June placement has always made sense for publishers teasing a lucrative Holiday release, it may be that companies begin to prefer to handle their own announcements, simply because the timing lines up more neatly with their respective releases at different times of year.

What’s truly interesting is what happens if those approaches prove successful, and perhaps more successful – at least in potential savings – than a traditional E3 announcement. E3 might have been seen as something like an industry safety blanket for some time – companies announce there just because. Removing that marketing beat from the equation might push publishers to reconsider strategies and their traditional reliance on E3 — a lot of companies may be about to realise that it’s simply better for them to handle their announcements in a different, more personalised way.

We know that E3’s organisers, the ESA, are now exploring the idea of an ‘online experience’ to replace the show, and are likely already scrambling to secure announcements, attempting to make sure that E3’s main event being canceled doesn’t equate to E3 shutting down as a whole for the year. It may already be too late — corporate E3 attendees have surely been making contingency plans for some time, and will probably move to make those a reality (placating worried potential customers) rather than wait to hash out a new plan. There’s a chance those deals have already been made with the ESA, but the organisers’ insistence that event planning would go ahead – even as E3’s host city declared a state of emergency – could well have forced some hands. It may have worked for a few ticket sales at the time, but in hindsight it may have been a step too far, forcing companies to think beyond E3.

All of which leaves E3 itself in a precarious position. It’s entirely possible that, come 2021, more companies than just Sony will see the event as something of an unnecessary formality, and make the decision to skip the event. That could leave us with either a smaller, perhaps more specialised E3, a digital-only E3 (retaining the brand and tradition, with fewer overheads), or no E3 at all.

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From a fan perspective, all of this could lead to a mixed bag of results. E3 has traditionally acted as ‘game announcement Christmas’, an event the industry and fans alike flock around. The potential loss of that focal point is, apart from anything else, just a bit sad. From a more pragmatic position, the need to be a part of E3 has more than likely led to companies trying to outdo one another, leading to wilder and wilder shows and a marketing calendar that pushes for big announcements to drop under a universal deadline.

Atomising game announcements into company-specific shows could lead to a toned-down approach to game reveals – while we might see a more regular turnout of new games and new gameplay, there’s less of a pressure to simultaneously reveal a game and have it available for hands-on opportunities after the show, allowing press and, at recent E3s, consumers to form their own opinions outside of the marquee conferences. E3 was by no means a perfect event but, if it did disappear or diminish, its benefits could vanish too.

Most worrying for the ESA right now will be the fact that disappearing or diminishing is not really its decision. The future of the world’s most important gaming event lies in the hands of those who usually attend it – and the next few months will be critical in seeing how that pans out.

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Joe Skrebels is IGN’s Executive Editor of News, and he’s sad today. Follow him on Twitter.

Supernatural Cast Make Emergency Landing After Plane Engine Explodes, Everyone Onboard Safe

Several Supernatural cast members are safe and sound after a recent plane scare that ended with an emergency landing en route to Las Vegas.

Cast members Jensen Ackles, Alex Calvert, Misha Collins, and Richard Speight were heading to a Supernatural convention in Las Vegas when on March 6, one of their plane’s engines exploded, as originally reported by ET Canada. Fortunately, the emergency landing was successful and nobody onboard was hurt.

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Speight said that once the engine exploded, the plane started to tilt to the side in air and the cast did their best not to panic.

While nobody onboard was hurt, Ackles said he’ll never be flying again.

The plane belonged to Supernatural star Jared Padalecki, according to ET Canada, but Padalecki was not onboard at the time of the emergency landing.

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Supernatural is set to end with its current season, Season 15. Padalecki already has his next gig lined up as he’s set to star in a reboot of Walker, Texas Ranger. Fans want Ackles to play Batman in some form now after seeing him don the cape and cowl for Halloween last year.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison

Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for charges of sexual assault and third-degree rape.

He will serve his sentence in a New York prison and will be registered as a sex offender. Weinstein spoke to the courtroom before his sentencing. He expressed regret for his actions, but ultimately condemned the #MeToo movement.

“I really feel remorse in this situation,” Weinstein said to the courtroom, as reported by Deadline. According to Variety, he continued, “I think men are confused about all of this…this feeling of thousands of men and women who are losing due process, I’m worried about this country.”

Deadline said the first two rows of the courtroom were filled with Weinstein’s accusers. Two of those women, Miriam Haley and Jessica Mann, were the primary accusers in the case, and both delivered statements to the judge before Weinstein’s sentencing.

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Haley accused Weinstein of sexually assaulting her in his apartment in 2006. “It scarred me deeply, mentally and emotionally,” Haley said at the sentencing, according to Variety. “What he did not only stripped me of my dignity as a human being and a woman, but it crushed my confidence.”

Mann accused Weinstein of raping her while she was in an abusive relationship with the producer. “I don’t know how to explain the horrors of being raped by someone who has power,” Mann said. “The impact on the psyche is profound. Rape is not just one moment…it is forever.”

The disgraced producer — sitting in a wheelchair — reportedly apologized to both women after they spoke. Prosecutors were asking for Weinstein to serve the maximum 29 years in prison while the defense was asking for 5 years. New York Justice James Burke ultimately settled with a 23 year sentence. Weinstein was being held at Riker’s Island but is now being transported to the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

Weinstein turned himself over to authorities in May 2018, which was just three months after his movie studio, The Weinstein Company, filed for bankruptcy. Weinstein was one of Hollywood’s biggest producers. His production company released multiple films a year and has produced movies including Quentin Tarantino’s films, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Spy Kids franchise, the Scary Movie franchise and TV shows like Project Runway.

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Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN.

Xbox Will Host Digital Event After E3 2020 Cancelation

With E3 2020 officially canceled and the ESA looking at options for hosting a digital event in its stead, Microsoft has announced that it plans to hold its own digital event in place of its now canceled E3 2020 conference.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer tweeted about the change in the wake of E3 2020’s cancelation, assuring fans that the company will be revealing details about its digital showing in the coming weeks.

Microsoft was scheduled to share more details about the Xbox Series X–its next-generation console that was revealed last year, and is launching this holiday. Although Microsoft has been detailing its new hardware steadily over the past few weeks, its E3 showing was expected to have pricing news, new game reveals, and more.

E3 2020 was canceled over fears of the spread of the coronavirus, which has already led to the cancelation of GDC, SXSW, and more. Although the LACC will be empty for the show this year, the ESA expects to still hold E3 in 2021.

Ubisoft Exploring “Other Options” Following E3 2020 Cancellation

With E3 2020 officially canceled due to concerns over the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), Ubisoft has confirmed that it’s looking at “other options” to bring announcements directly to its fans.

Ubisoft took to Twitter to share its disappointment over E3 2020’s sudden cancellation, saying that it “fully supports” the decision the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) made. While Ubisoft has not explained what it plans to do in lieu of an E3 2020 press conference, the company said a “digital experience” may be possible.

“The health and well-being of our teams, players and partners is our top priority, so while we’re disappointed, we fully support the ESA’s decision to cancel E3 2020,” the statement reads. “E3 is and will continue to be a moment where we come together as a community and share our love of games. We’re exploring other options for a digital experience that will allow us to share all the exciting news we have planned.”

The ESA, the organization responsible for the annual trade show, said it is looking at other avenues to bring the Electronic Entertainment Expo to fans this June in the form of an “online experience.”

Despite E3 2020’s cancellation at least in the physical sense, many companies are still looking at livestreams, digital presentations, and other options to get the news out. Xbox boss Phil Spencer said the company intends to hold an “Xbox digital event,” while physical game distributor Limited Rum Games–which was also the first company to confirm its E3 2020 press conference–will still hold a presentation.

E3 2020 may not go forward as planned but the trade show isn’t closing its doors for good. The ESA plans to bring the annual event back in June 2021 for what’s supposed to be “a reimagined event that brings fans, media, and the industry together.”

E3 2020 May Live On As An “Online Experience”

E3 2020 has officially been canceled. The ESA, the company that organizes the annual gaming showcase, has confirmed it has decided to cancel this year’s show over growing concerns regarding the COVID-19 virus. While the expo proper will no longer be taking place, however, the ESA says it is looking into a possible online alternative.

In a statement, the ESA said it is “exploring options with our members to coordinate an online experience to showcase industry announcements and news in June 2020.” The organization didn’t share any more details about this possible alternative, but it says further updates will be posted on the official E3 website.

Following the news of E3 2020’s cancellation, Xbox boss Phil Spencer announced that Microsoft plans to hold an “Xbox digital event” in place of its annual E3 press conference. Ubisoft similarly announced that it is “exploring other options for a digital experience that will allow us to share all the exciting news we have planned.”

E3 is only the latest gaming event to be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. GDC 2020 was postponed, while SXSW, Emerald City Comic Con, and other events were also canceled over concerns about the virus.

E3 2020 was slated to take place from June 9-11, although this year’s show would have been missing a number of key players. For the second year running, Sony decided not to attend the event. Geoff Keighley, who has hosted the fan-focused E3 Coliseum showcase since 2017, also backed out of the show for the first time in 25 years, and iam8bit recently announced it resigned from its position as E3 2020’s creative directors.

Despite E3 2020’s cancellation, the ESA still plans to hold the event next year. “We thank everyone who shared their views on reimagining E3 this year. We look forward to bringing you E3 2021 as a reimagined event that brings fans, media, and the industry together in a showcase that celebrates the global video game industry,” the organization said.