Today Only: This Excellent Gaming Laptop Gets A Huge Discount And Is Great For Shooters

If you’re looking for something to keep you busy while you’re stuck at home, a gaming laptop is an excellent choice. Not only are they great for gaming, but you can also use it for watching movies, listening to music, or even video production. Newegg has an excellent deal right now on an Asus TUF gaming laptop that boasts a GTX 1660 Ti and a 120 Hz IPS display. The Asus TUF gaming laptop is currently $990 (down from $1,300) for today only.

That 120Hz refresh rate means the screen will be able to display frame rates up to 120 FPS. This means that you’ll be treated to a much smoother experience, allowing you to react to enemies much faster. The Asus TUF gaming laptop is particularly great for shooters like Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Valorant, among many others.

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Asus TUF gaming laptop | $990 ($1,300)

GTX 1660 Ti; 120Hz display; 512GB NVMe SSD

As for its specs, the laptop comes loaded with a Ryzen 7 3750H processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB NVMe SSD as well as that GTX 1660 Ti graphics card. These specs at that price make this laptop a particularly exciting deal–this will be more than capable of playing most modern games at 1080p with medium-to-high settings. It also comes with an RGB-backlit keyboard.

If you’re looking for something new to play on your gaming laptop, then be sure to check out all of the free games you can claim right now. We’ve also got a great guide on the best games, TV, and movies to enjoy while social distancing.

Death Stranding PC Delayed Until July

Late in March, Kojima Productions sent all of its employees home to work remotely after one employee tested positive for COVID-19. As a result, the PC release for the studio’s first title, Death Stranding, has been delayed to July 14.

Initially meant to launch on June 2, Death Stranding will launch on Steam, the Epic Game Store, and retail. In a tweet, Kojima Productions apologized for the delay but stressed that the decision was made as a result of work-from-home orders and the change it brought about.

Death Stranding was announced for PC earlier this year, after launching exclusively on PS4 in 2019. The port will feature higher frame rates afforded by more powerful PC hardware, ultra-wide monitor support, and a photo mode (which was recently added to the PS4 version). The port also features some crossover content with Half-Life, with Sam Bridges seen wearing a Headcrab in the announcement trailer. Half-Life: Alyx, which launched last month, also features a Death Stranding easter egg.

The delay is another result of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. The Last of Us Part II, which was originally meant to launch at the end of May, was recently delayed indefinitely after Naughty Dog and Sony acknowledged distribution issues due to widespread national lockdowns.

Death Stranding is worth the wait though, and was one of our favorite games of 2019. In our 9/10 Death Stranding review, critic Kallie Plagge praised the game’s themes and its relevance, saying, “It’s positive without ignoring pain; in fact, it argues in both its story and its gameplay that adversity itself is what makes things worth doing and life worth living. It’s a game that requires patience, compassion, and love, and it’s also one we really need right now.”

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ComiXology Are Offering These Essential Batman, Watchmen, and Harley Quinn Comics for Free

ComiXology is offering free access to the first entry of several essential titles from its DC collection. There are up to 34 different comics to choose from, including access to titles such as Batman: The Long Halloween, Doomsday Clock, Flashpoint, Harleen, and much more.

Yes, it is just the first issue of each title available, but this shouldn’t put you off what is a great chance to check out some of the most essential DC reading available. If you were unsure about a comic or graphic novel series before, here presents an opportunity to test the waters. We’ve also rounded up all 34 of the comics available, which you can check out right here:

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Free Online Graphic Novels and Comics

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These free comics are seemingly tasters for all the content available on ComiXology, which hosts over 20,000 digital comics, graphic novels, and manga from DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, and more.

If you are interested in reading more than just the first issue of comics such as Batman: Year One, Kingdom Come, and Dark Nights Metal, you should check out ComiXology’s Unlimited subscription. There are even other non-superhero titles such as Darth Vader, Stranger Things, and Attack on Titan ready to read. If you’re an avid comic reader, there is a free 60-day trial available which includes access to all the comics mentioned, or you might even want to consider continuing afterwards since it’s only $5.99/month.

ComiXology is owned by Amazon, so you can even use your Amazon details to sign in, giving you one less password to keep track of. If you’re not interested in picking up the full subscription once your trial expires, simply remember to cancel before your first bill. It couldn’t get more risk-free.

We’ve even got some great suggestions for you to get started with if you’re looking for the 25 best comic series to binge on ComiXology while you enjoy your free trial.

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Death Stranding PC Release Delayed to July

Death Stranding’s PC release has been delayed to July 14 due to a temporary closure of Kojima Productions.

Kojima Productions previously had to cancel its appearance at GDC due to the Coronavirus and started enacting safeguarding precautions in late March when one of its employees tested positive for COVID-19. This led to a temporary closure of the studio.

In the statement posted to Twitter, Kojima Productions notes that the delay has been actioned “to allow more development time amidst the current work-from-home orders in place.” The company thanked fans for their patience and support.

Death Stranding’s PC release was initially set for June 2, the date being revealed back in early March. The game will feature an official crossover with Valve’s Half-Life series, with Sam able to wear a Headcrab hat, don a head valve and wear Alyx’s gravity gloves from last month’s Half-Life: Alyx. It will also include the full photo mode added to the PS4 version.

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For more on Death Stranding, check out our review of the game, which we called “a fascinating world of supernatural sci-fi.” In other news, Kojima recently revealed a collaborative jacket with German Techwear house Acronym, which sold out almost immediately after retailing for close to $2000.

Here are some ways to help others and stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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DC to Begin Releasing Digital Comics Daily

DC’s Digital First program is set to expand its slate of comic books with a variety of titles released digitally seven days a week.

DC Comics announced the expansion of its digital publishing program in a recent press release, outlining the plan to give comic book readers daily and weekly access to stories that have never been made available on digital platforms before.

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The first wave of titles released as part of the new expansion will be Superman: The Man of Tomorrow, Batman: Gotham Nights, Wonder Woman: Agent of Peace, Aquaman: Deep Dives, Flash: Fastest Man Alive, Swamp Thing: New Roots and DC Super Hero Girls: Infinite Frenemies, with each debuting online for the first time, having previously been exclusive to DC Giants anthologies.

“Comic book fans want more access to content than ever before,” Chief creative officer and publisher Jim Lee said in a statement. “This strategy is intended to get daily content to fans immediately, and also to ensure that when comic shops open back up for business, they will have new content and product that their customers will want. In the meantime, we will have properly stoked and protected the demand for comics, keeping fans interested in our characters and stories.

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“I really want to stress that regularly scheduled and solicited print comics, traditionally available on Wednesdays, will continue to be available day-and-date digitally on Tuesdays moving forward,” Lee added. “On the other hand, DC Digital First comics will be released seven days a week, with a strikingly different trade dress that will distinguish these titles from physical versions.”

In addition to the new batch of content joining its Digital First catalog, DC has launched DC Essential Reads, a free digital promotion offering first issues of Watchmen, Batman: Hush, The Sandman, Dark Nights: Metal, Doomsday Clock, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Mister Miracle, and more iconic editions from the DC library, on a variety of digital platforms until June 8.

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This news comes shortly after DC Comics announced that it would be shipping a limited selection of new comics to stores starting April 28 after an initial slowdown at the start of the month when Diamond Comic Distributors stated it would stop shipping deliveries of new books to stores as of April 1 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over time, the pandemic has caused multiple delays and shutdowns across the entertainment industry, but we remain hopeful that some of 2020’s biggest comic book projects will get back on track. DC is currently preparing for two major Joker-centric stories; Joker War will chronicle what may be the final confrontation between Batman and Joker, while the long-awaited Three Jokers will finally address one of the biggest mysteries in the DC Universe.

For a list of recommendations on how best to help, and stay safe, during the coronavirus pandemic, please read our resource guide.

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Nintendo Will Attempt To Boost Switch Output To Meet Growing Demand

Nintendo will attempt to boost output of Switch units in response to a growing demand for the console under current remote conditions.

According to a report from the Nikkei Asian Review, in which both Nintendo and Switch parts suppliers are spoken to, Nintendo plans to produce “10% more units of the Switch series in 2020,” having produced 20 million consoles in 2019.

There is currently a widespread shortage of Nintendo Switch consoles at retail, which is a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on the supply chain. Stock scarcity is being further exacerbated by a group of resellers who are buying up fresh stock to mark up the price and make a profit.

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Nintendo has asked its suppliers and assembly contacts to “prepare for additional production in the April-June quarter” to make up for the shortage. However, a Nintendo representative said that, despite calls for increased production, “the outlook remains uncertain, and we can’t forecast exactly how many Switches can be supplied.”

Parts suppliers have reportedly received orders up to 50% larger than their expected output, and Nintendo is reportedly ordering from a wider range of companies to avoid any potential bottlenecks. An industry source tells Nikkei that, “There are signs procurement is being moved forward to deal with the disruptions in the supply chains.”

With the gaming market booming and Nintendo riding high after the success of last month’s Animal Crossing, this shortage comes at an unfortunate time for the company, but hopefully its stock can be replenished, and something can be done about the rampant reselling affecting the market at present. For more on the Nintendo Switch, check out our coverage of last week’s update that finally allows players to remap their Joy-Con controllers.

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Best Games For Working Out At Home

If, like us, your step counters have been reduced to tracking your movement between the fridge and the couch, there is hope! For those of you itching for a little more physical activity in the confines of your home, there are plenty of games you can play right now to get up off the couch and get moving.

In a new video, Jess McDonell runs down some of the best games you can play right now to help get your heart rate up, including Nintendo’s Ring Fit Adventure for Switch (if you can find a copy!), Fitness Boxing, Just Dance, and the VR game that makes you feel like John Wick, Pistol Whip. Be sure to watch the full video to see all the games we recommend to help you break a sweat at home.

Borderlands 3 Changes To Mayhem Mode Detailed

Borderlands 3 is all about the loot hunt, and even after you’ve finished the main campaign and all the released DLC, you can still keep searching for better gear. That post-game content is driven largely by Mayhem mode, which lets you up the difficulty for better loot rolls. Gearbox has been teasing some revisions with “Mayhem 2.0,” and with that update just around the corner the studio has explained what we can expect.

The update is coming on April 23 and adds a number of modifiers to the various Mayhem levels. Those modifiers are rated by difficulty level, from Easy to Very Hard. Easy modifiers might actually make the game easier by adding wacky effects like big heads on enemies or dramatically increased weapon damage paired with increased recoil. Medium modifiers make things more challenging, like requiring you to be constantly on the move or suffer chip-damage. A Hard modifier might spawn healing drones for your enemies.

Those modifiers are selected at random when you turn on Mayhem mode, but they’ll be matched to your Mayhem level according to a formula. If you select Mayhem Level 1, for example, you’ll always get one Easy modifier. If you select Mayhem 2, you’ll get one easy and one medium modifier. By the time you reach Mayhem Level 10, you’ll get one of each. Gearbox shared a table that shows the modifiers by difficulty level, included below.

In addition to the modifiers, enemy health, shield, and armor stats will increase with each Mayhem level, and you’ll find better and better loot. There will also be eight new Legendary weapons you can only find by playing specific bosses on Mayhem level 6 or higher.

Finally, the update comes with a quality-of-life change. You’ll be able to access your Mayhem level from your regular ECHO device menu, rather than having to go back to Sanctuary.

Mayhem Level Modifier 1 Modifier 2 Modifier 3 Modifier 4
1 EASY
2 EASY MEDIUM
3 EASY MEDIUM MEDIUM
4 EASY HARD
5 EASY MEDIUM HARD
6 EASY MEDIUM MEDIUM HARD
7 EASY HARD HARD
8 EASY VERY HARD
9 EASY MEDIUM VERY HARD
10 EASY MEDIUM HARD VERY HARD

The April 23 update that adds the Mayhem revisions will also include the Revenge of the Cartels event. Two currently ongoing live events add more loot drops and increase cash. And all of this is in addition to the regular stream of DLC expansions, the latest of which was the Lovecraft-themed Guns, Love, And Tentacles.

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Friends Will Be Available On Streaming Again Very Soon

It’s been well over a decade since Friends finished–and more than 25 years since the show premiered–but the classic sitcom remains a big part of pop culture. Until the end of last year, younger audiences who missed Friends the first time around had been able to watch it on Netflix. It was removed at the start of the year but will shortly have a new streaming home–HBO Max.

WarnerMedia’s new streaming platform launches on May 27, and all 10 seasons of Friends will be one of its flagship titles. There aren’t many series over a quarter of a century old that could be a big part of a new streaming service’s launch day, but most shows aren’t Friends. It was a big deal when it was announced last year that the series was leaving Netflix, particularly as the streaming giant had reportedly paid $100 million just to keep the show on its platform for an extra year when its licensing deal initially ran out at the end of of 2018. According to analysts, Friends was one of the most streamed series on Netflix.

However, there’s one Friends-related show that won’t be available on HBO Max’s launch day, and that’s the much-anticipated reunion special. The show is set to bring stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and David Schwimmer back together. However, the COVID-19 pandemic led to production on the special to be delayed.

Other popular shows that will available on HBO Max include Big Bang Theory and South Park, along with movies such as Studio Ghibli’s classic anime films, DC hits like Joker and Wonder Woman, and The Matrix movies. There’s also a variety of original series, such as the comedy Love Life, starring Anna Kendrick, and the ballroom dance competition Legendary.

HBO Max will cost $15 per month. This price includes a wide variety of library content from other WarnerMedia-owned brands. These include DC Entertainment, CNN, TNT, TBS, truTV, The CW, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, and Looney Tunes. Existing subscribers to HBO Now will get access to HBO Max at launch for no extra cost, while subscribers to HBO via AT&T’s TV services will also be upgraded automatically.

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