PS4 Deal: Get a 1TB PS4 Slim with Three Games for $199

If you love Black Friday deals, you are in luck! Starting tomorrow, November 23 at 9 pm PT/12 am ET, you can save a bunch of cash and get a great deal on a PS4 Slim 1TB bundle, which comes with three of the greatest games of this generation (and the last).

1TB PS4 Slim with 3 Games for $199

Starting Nov. 23 at 9 pm PT / 12 am ET, you can get a PS4 Slim with God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, and The Last of Us: Remastered for just $199, saving you a hundred bucks off the regular price.

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Get a PS4 Pro Call of Duty Modern Warfare Black Friday Bundle Right Now for $299

If you want to get the best possible PS4 Pro deal, at midnight November 23 ET/9 PM PT you can order a PS4 Pro with Call of Duty Modern Warfare for $299.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare PS4 Pro Deal for $299

You might be able to get this deal right now if you don’t mind going and checking your local Walmart. If you don’t feel like leaving the house, you can wait until midnight Eastern time (9 PM Pacific) tomorrow night and the $299 price will be live. That’s great news if you have the weekend off, because you can stay awake and get yourself easily the best deal, ever, on a PS4 Pro.

5G Will Bring Google Stadia Virtually Anywhere, Exec Says

While Google Stadia aims to create a compelling package of high-end streaming tech at launch for home users, the impending advent of 5G technology will allow the Stadia to be used almost anywhere, according to Google VP Phil Harrison.

In this month’s episode of IGN Unfiltered, Ryan McCaffrey sat down with Google VP Phil Harrison to talk about the Stadia, as well as Harrison’s time at Sony, Microsoft, Google, and much more.

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going to be

in the home, or wherever you have access to wi-fi or stronger internet signal that would come over from an ISP

, but 5G is not that far away,” Harrison said, “5G will be a future unlock, but right now we are a wi-fi and more traditional ISP-driven experience.”

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Harley Quinn Review: Rude, Crude, And With A Great Attitude

After being introduced in Batman: The Animated Series, Harley Quinn has become one of the most beloved characters throughout comics. She’s had a countless number of her own comic stories and made appearances in movies, video games, and more. Now, with the launch of the Harley Quinn animated series on DC Universe, the former Dr. Harleen Quinzel is ready to make her mark on the world of streaming.

Harley Quinn launches on DC Universe on November 29, and you need to know that it’s an incredibly vulgar and dirty show, filled with foul language, plenty of sexual innuendos, and bloody violence. Oddly enough, though, that’s part of the show’s charm.

With The Big Bang Theory’s Kaley Cuoco voicing Harley, viewers will be introduced to a new take on the familiar DC Universe, one loaded with crude humor, very little censoring, and–above all–a positive message about life after abuse. The first episode of Harley Quinn shows the woman best known as the Joker’s henchwoman breaking ties with her horrific supervillain of a boyfriend. She finally decides she’s had enough of playing second fiddle to an abusive monster and wants to strike out on her own–to be better than him.

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That’s the true story of Harley Quinn. Not only does she want to leave her past behind, but she also wants to rise above it and prove to herself than she’s more powerful than anyone who might try to hold her down by becoming Gotham’s criminal queenpin. And, given the tone of this show, she also wants the world to know she’s pretty sure Batman has sex with bats.

It’s an interesting line Harley Quinn walks, alternating between exploring Harley’s independence and rapidly throwing out dirty jokes left and right. It’s one that, for the most part, the series accomplishes, though. Yes, there are some instances where there’s so much cursing that you essentially become desensitized to it, which takes away its power. By and large, though, there are enough different types of personalities to keep things fresh.

Along Harley’s journey, you’ll meet new versions of several DC heroes and villains–from Superman to King Shark–all of whom are the butt of the joke at one point or another. The most important of the supporting characters, though, is Poison Ivy (Lake Bell).

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In the series, Ivy not only serves as the voice of reason in any given scene, she’s also Harley’s best friend and protector. Practically nothing matters more to her than the safety of Harley and she’ll do anything to keep her out of harm’s way as she attempts to become Gotham’s top crook.

As with most of the show, Ivy’s voice is perfectly cast. Bell deadpans her way through Ivy’s dialogue, with the character often sounding like MTV’s Daria (remember Daria?). This more serious take on the character is a stark contrast to how Ivy is often portrayed in comics and on-screen, where she’s an overly-sensual character.

This Ivy matches perfectly with Cuoco’s Harley, who leads the charge. Harley is excited to tackle the world after getting out from under the Joker’s thumb and has big plans to rule over Gotham. However, there are also some genuinely vulnerable moments with the character as she comes to terms with her horrible past. Cuoco manages to play both sides of the role perfectly, creating a version of Harley Quinn that is a supervillain you can’t help but root for in this cartoonish world.

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The rest of the series is filled with fantastic voice casting; whether it’s Ron Funches as King Shark, Giancarlo Esposito as Lex Luthor, Jacob Tremblay as Damian Wayne, or Wanda Sykes as Queen of Fables, everyone is working hard to bring their own hilarious versions of these characters to life. Whoever did the casting on this show deserves an award for delivering something truly remarkable. You should especially keep an eye out for Christopher Meloni’s Commissioner Gordon, JB Smoove as Frank the Plant–one of Ivy’s creations–and Matt Oberg as Kite-Man, the less-than-memorable Batman villain who is somehow one of the most entertaining characters on the show.

Harley Quinn is a great animated series and unlike anything else you’ll find on DC Universe–or in the superhero genre. It’s not afraid to be dirty and has an inspiring story at its heart. Sometimes the show can get lost in its vulgarity–and that vulgarity can be so constant that it loses its impact–but this is a quality show that needs to be watched. By adults, though. Don’t accidentally show this to your kids or you are going to have a lot of explaining to do.

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp’s Subscription Service Is Live Now

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has introduced its paid membership tier, which we first heard about earlier this week. The new model, which follows in the footsteps of Mario Kart Tour‘s premium subscription, is called the Pocket Camp Club.

As reported by VGC, the new Pocket Camp Club subscription service is available at two different tiers, and a one month free trial of the lower tier is also available. For $2.99 / £2.99 a month you can get the Happy Helper Plan, which will let you appoint an animal as Camp Caretaker when you’re not in the app, meaning that they will gather items and look after things in your absence. This tier will also reward you with 60 Leaf Tickets every month.

The second, more expensive tier, is the Cookie & Depot Plan. It costs £7.99 / $7.99 a month, and in addition to the Camp Caretaker, it will also let you choose from five previously-released cookies to acquire new items once per month. Players with this subscription will also get access to a warehouse that lets them store up to 5000 items of furniture and pieces of clothing. There will be other advantages across both plans, including reduced crafting times and previews of upcoming items.

It’s no surprise to see Nintendo incorporating a system like this into Animal Crossing on mobile, considering how successful Mario Kart Tour has been. Nintendo has expressed some wariness over loot boxes, too, so further subscription models in the future for Nintendo mobile titles seem likely.

The next title in the Animal Crossing series, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, will release for Switch on March 20, 2020.

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Frozen 2 Ending Explained (SPOILERS!)

This piece contains FULL SPOILERS for Frozen 2!

Now that Disney’s highly-anticipated animated sequel Frozen 2 has finally hit screens it’s the perfect time to dissect all the massive reveals, incredible songs, and that hilarious post-credits sequence.

The sprawling second entry into the Frozen franchise achieves something that many sequels don’t by crafting a story that is truly darker and more mature, but with that comes an expansive addition to the lore as well as an interesting if slight take on the dangers of colonialism that introduces an entirely new cast of characters for fans to fall in love with.

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Tesla Unveils Blade Runner-Inspired ‘Cybertruck’ Pickup

Tesla has unveiled the latest vehicle to its all-electric lineup: the Cybertruck. The Blade Runner-inspired pickup truck will start at $39,900, with production expected to begin in late 2021.

The Cybertruck will come in three configurations: a single-motor rear-wheel-drive version with a 250-mile range, a dual-motor all-wheel-drive version that gets 300 miles of range, and a tri-motor all-wheel-drive version that is expected to have a 500-mile range. Performance will be as quick as 2.9 seconds to go 0-60mph in the tri-motor version.

The body is all cold-pressed stainless steel that Musk promises will be strong enough to survive a sledgehammer swing (which they demonstrated on stage), while the “transparent metal” glass is also super-strong, though two windows did not survive a large stainless steel ball being thrown at them on stage during the presentation.

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