Rocket League Developer To Be Acquired By Epic Games

Rocket League developer Psyonix has announced that it is “joining the Epic Games family,” with an acquisition expected to close in late May or early June. In a FAQ, the studio sought to reassure current Rocket League fans that nothing will change about their day-to-day enjoyment of the popular game.

In the short term, it says, nothing about the game will change. It is still moving forward with its update roadmap and plans to continue “for as long as you’ll have us.” In the long-term, Psyonix says it does plan to bring the game to the Epic Games store, and to use the leverage granted by this acquisition to “grow the game in ways we couldn’t do on our own before.”

Part of that could mean changes to esports, which Rocket League has become known for. Psyonix says this “increases our potential reach and resources.” It also hints that it could start to explain future esports plans next month, at its Rocket League Championship Series set to run June 21-23.

Finally, Psyonix says it’s “the same team we’ve always been,” suggesting that layoffs or other staff rearrangement isn’t being planned for the immediate future.

Rocket League has been a mainstay since launch, even helping push for cross-platform support. It has sustained its success partially on loot boxes, the practice of which recently came under scrutiny. As a result Psyonix had to pull the transactions from a couple of countries.

Meanwhile, Epic Games has been making aggressive moves recently. On top of the mega-success of Fortnite, it has been challenging Steam with its own Epic Games Store, including offering regularly rotating free games. The rapid success of Steam has reportedly led to a crunch culture, at the studio, however, which Epic has conceded in part.

New Rambo 5 Video Shows Sylvester Stallone Getting Ready For Action

Sylvester Stallone has already said goodbye to one of his most iconic characters, when Rocky Balboa made his last appearance in Creed II. He’s now set to do the same with his other great action hero–John Rambo. Rambo V: Last Blood is the fifth movie in the long-running action series and it hit theaters in September. A new behind-the-scenes video has been released.

The video was posted on Instagram by Stallone himself. It’s a collection of on-set moments, all with Stallone in character. We see him sharpening knives, shooting, driving, and firing arrows–presumably all in preparation for a violent showdown with some very bad men. Check it out below.

Although we haven’t seen any footage from the movie yet, we do know something about the plot. The movie is set in Mexico, and features Spanish star Paz Vega (Spanglish, The OA) as a reporter who teams up with Rambo to rescue her sister from a drug cartel. It hits theaters on September 20.

Last Blood is directed by Adrian Grunberg, who previously made the Mel Gibson thriller Get the Gringo. It follows 2008’s Rambo, which Stallone directed and made $113 million worldwide. The series kicked off in 1982 with First Blood and was followed by two sequels in 1985 and 1988.

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The Walking Dead Rocked by Game-Changing Twist

The long-running Walking Dead comic is nearing its 200th issue, and the series’ status quo may be changing in a profound way in the months to come.

Warning: this article contains spoilers for The Walking Dead #191!

The series is currently exploring the growing conflict between Alexandria and the much larger Commonwealth, with Rick Grimes caught squarely in the middle. Rick sees the Commonwealth as key in restoring pre-zombie civilization, even as he laments the ways in which old problems like economic disparity have returned. Already Rick has been forced to kill his friend Dwight to prevent all-out war between the two settlements, and the ending to issue #190 made it appear that was was inevitable regardless.

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Borderlands 3 – Official Gameplay Reveal Trailer

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Game Of Thrones Season 8: Check Out New Photos From Episode 4

HBO Releases Game of Thrones: Season 8, Episode 4 First Photos

If you don’t want to know anything going into Episode 4 of Game of Thrones Season 8, turn back now! Be sure to read the latest on Game of Thrones with our Season 8, episode 3 review.

The Night King might be dead, but all eyes are on Cersei Lannister as the final threat for the safety of the Seven Kingdoms (for now). HBO has released the first batch of photos for Season 8, episode 4 (the title still hasn’t been officially revealed), but we do know how long this Game of Thrones episode is: 1 hour and 12 minutes.

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Borderlands 3 First Gameplay Revealed

Gearbox Software has shown Borderlands 3’s gameplay for the first time, in a live stream that highlighted a number of new features the studio is introducing in its upcoming loot shooter, which is currently available for preorder and is also set to be shown off at E3.

And if you’re looking for a breakdown of every little bit of info, definitely check out our list of 50 Borderlands 3 details revealed today.

For starters, player movement appears to be much more fluid than in previous games, with Borderlands 3 adding the ability to mantle over cover and other parts of the environment, as well as allowing players to perform running slides to make firefights more dynamic.

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Toy Story 4 Director on the Joy of Casting Keanu Reeves

When it was announced that Woody, Buzz, and the crew would be returning for a fourth entry almost a decade after what fans thought would be the final part of their stories, Toy Story lovers were elated. But when it was revealed that Keanu Reeves would be bringing his instantly recognizable voice and talents to the beloved franchise, the excitement reached a peak. During a visit to the San Francisco Pixar campus, IGN was treated to the story of just how Keanu Reeves came to play action figure and stuntman extraordinaire Duke Caboom in Toy Story 4.

The character was introduced to the journalists in attendance during a footage presentation. The sequence saw the red-and-white-hued hero regale Woody and Bo with his tragic backstory. Based on Canada’s most famed stuntman and motorcycle daredevil, Duke Caboom, the action figure was advertised as a superstar toy that could achieve incredible feats. But, alas, he didn’t live up to the hype, leaving him cold and alone in the wilds of Canada.

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New Amazon Prime Free PC Games Revealed For May 2019

If you like checking out new, creative indie games on PC–and especially like it when they’re free–then you’ll want to keep an eye Amazon Prime’s monthly game giveaways for Twitch Prime members. Last month, Twitch Prime members were able to claim four games–Her Story, Inner Space, Joggernauts, and Keep in Mind: Remastered–at no cost, and for May, Amazon is kicking up that number to five games. Take a look at the new freebies below.

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First up is Whispering Willows, an indie horror adventure where you play as a young girl named Elena who’s searching for her missing father. Elena has a pendant she can use to project her spirit outside her body, travel through walls, and control various objects in the surrounding environment to solve puzzles. Then there’s Stealth Bastard Deluxe, which is, as the name implies, a stealth game where you control a clone making his escape from a hazardous testing facility. Also included is The Little Acre, a point-and-click adventure with gorgeous hand-drawn visuals that tells the story of a father and daughter who travel to a strange new world.

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Finally, you’ve got both Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim and its sequel, Majesty 2. In these real-time strategy games, you play as the sovereign ruler of a fantasy kingdom, where you can construct and enhance buildings, hire heroes to handle various tasks, and offer rewards to gain their cooperation.

In addition to free games, Twitch also offers free in-game loot on a monthly basis. This month, the offers will include free loot for League of Legends, StarCraft II, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, and World of Tanks. Plus, in case you haven’t heard: You can get a year of Nintendo Switch Online for free if you’re a Prime member.

You have through May 31 to download Twitch’s new freebies, and once you do, they’re yours to keep. To claim the free games and loot, you have to be an Amazon Prime member and make sure your Amazon account is linked to Twitch. After the free 30-day trial, an Amazon Prime membership costs $119 per year; if you’re a student, that price drops to $59 per year.

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Twitch Prime Free PC Games for May 2019

  • Whispering Willows
  • Stealth Bastard Deluxe
  • The Little Acre
  • Majesty 1
  • Majesty 2