Red Dead 2 Online Co-Op Missions, Story, And Honor System Detailed

Red Dead Online launched today, with Red Dead Redemption 2 Ultimate Edition owners being the first wave of players given access to the multiplayer mode. But what awaits them when they take their gunslinging ways online? Rockstar has addressed that question, delivering details on what players can expect.

Rockstar describes Red Dead Online as a “continually expanding experience” and, as such, it intends to make additions and updates throughout the beta period. However, beginning right away, players will be able to form a Posse, establish a camp, and take on story-based cooperative missions. There are also strangers awaiting them in the open-world, free roaming challenges, activities such as fishing, and some good old-fashioned exploration.

As players undertake these activities they’ll rack up experience that contributes towards rank and bonuses. Over time, items can be unlocked and character attributes can be improved. There are also 12 categories that players can earn distinctions in, such as combat, hunting, sharpshooting, and survivalist.

Red Dead Online begins in Sisika Penitentiary, where players will first get a horse, set up camp, find treasure, equip an Ability Card and, according to Rockstar, “meet some fateful characters with a larger story to tell; one that involves chasing truth, revenge, and honor.”

The action-based honor system from the main game is also present in Red Dead Online, with your decisions and behaviour shaping how the world views your character. Depending on your alignment, the world around you will respond differently and Rockstar says “the nature of certain missions will reveal themselves to you based on your current honor states.”

Rockstar has also provided details on the various Red Dead Online modes you can expect to see right away. The lineup includes one PvP mode that sounds a lot like battle royale.

As previously revealed, the Red Dead Online beta is now available for those that have the Ultimate Edition. After that there’s a gradual rollout, with anyone that played Red Dead Redemption 2 on its launch day given access to the beta from November 28. Those that played Red Dead Redemption 2 at any point between launch and October 29 will be able to jump into the beta from November 29. And then anyone who owns the game can check it out from November 30. This gradual rollout, Rockstar says, will help it “ease into the beta and to mitigate major issues.”

Jordan Peele Confirmed for Candyman Remake, Nia DaCosta to Direct

Clive Barker’s 1992 horror hit Candyman is getting the reboot treatment, and Get Out creator Jordan Peele will be producing the film with Nia DaCosta in the director’s chair.

Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures made the announcement today, confirming earlier rumors that Jordan Peele would produce a Candyman reboot. The film will serve as a “spiritual sequel” to the original film, also taking place in the Chicago-based Cabrini-Green housing project – or at least what is left of it after gentrification.

Jordan Peele, who is producing alongside Win Rosenfeld, made the jump from the sketch comedy of Key & Peele to politically-minded horror with Get Out, and is also going to host the upcoming Twilight Zone revival.

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Game of Thrones Security Heavily Increased for Season 8

David Nutter, who directed half of Game of Thrones’ final six episodes, said the security on set was increased to the highest level for Season 8, to keep any secrets sealed shut.

In an interview with Huffington Post, Nutter said, “Well, sometimes there were paparazzi in amazing places ― on construction cranes and all kinds of crazy places, to try to get a point of view of things. They were all over, everywhere, trying to get in on what was happening.”

“But it was definitely a situation where there was no paper on the set,

type of thing,” he continued. “

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Legacy of the First Blade DLC Focuses on a Key Assassin

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s first major story-driven DLC, Legacy of the First Blade, has received a launch trailer, showing off a highly-important assassin.

With Episode 1: Hunted releasing on December 4, Legacy of the First Blade follows the first assassin to wield a hidden blade: Darius I, son of Xerxes I. Though Darius had long passed since the events of Assassin’s Creed 2, Ezio went on to explore a tomb dedicated to Darius. Though the real-world history on the matter is uncertain, many believe that Darius committed patricide and murdered Xerxes.

The DLC will be divided into three episodes, with the first focusing on Kassandra or Alexios meeting Darius. A new Persian enemy group appears in the trailer: they are seen pillaging villages, wearing black masks and are hunting the “tainted ones,” which includes the player character.

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Fortnite Has Invaded the Modern American Classroom Like No Other Game

Kids have been bringing video games and other distractions into schools for decades. For me, it was my Game Boy. But everything from the ‘90s surge of Tamagotchi to Magic the Gathering and Pokémon cards has had their moment in the spotlight in middle schools and high schools alike. Kids in high school these days, however, have grown up with games on smartphones, and those games follow them into class in ways my Game Boy never could have.

Fortnite is huge in a way few games have been, and its audience talks about it and plays it in a way that’s different from almost any other game community. You can carry Fortnite – along with your profile and all your records and purchased content – with you just about anywhere you can go. That includes the classroom.

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Amazon Is Having a Massive Sale on Boardgames

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Black Friday and Cyber Monday are behind us, and there were a staggering number of deals and chances to save money. Board game discounts were pretty light, but with the biggest shopping days of the year in the past, Amazon has dropped the prices on tons of amazing board games, including one of my personal favorites, Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures.

If you’re a tabletop gamer, or thinking of getting into it, now is a great time. Here are some of the best deals on the best games around today at Amazon.

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Sequel, All-Female Spinoff Reportedly in Development

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse won’t come to theaters until December, but it reportedly already has a sequel and a spin-off featuring an all-female cast of Spider-Man characters in the works.

Broken by The Hollywood Reporter, the report notes that Joaquim Dos Santos, known for his work on Justice League Unlimited, Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, is being tapped to direct the sequel. Details are scarce, though THR reports that “seeds have been planted” in the first film for a sequel.

Lauren Montgomery, who also worked on the two Avatar series’ as well as Voltron, Green Lantern: First Flight, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, and more, is reportedly in negotiations to lead the charge for an untitled project that will “gather the female heroes in the Spider-Man universe of characters in one adventure.”

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The Best 2018 Cyber Week Deals: 128GB Switch Card for $20, Xbox One X for $399

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Black Friday and Cyber Monday is over, but there’s still Cyber Week. This is the last week of sales for 2018, and prices will go back up afterwards to take advantage of the late holiday gift shoppers. There are still plenty of great deals still available from Black Friday and Cyber Monday, as well as some new deals that we hadn’t see yet.

sandisk128gbmicrosdxcSamsung EVO 128GB UHS-3 Micro SDXC Card for $19.99

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Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop Review

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Acer’s Nitro 5 lineup is comprised of a budget-friendly range of models designed for casual gamers. Though it offers Intel-based models, it also offers three different Nitro 5 models equipped with AMD CPUs and GPUs. All three are priced under $750, which makes them some of the least expensive gaming laptops available. I previously reviewed a non-AMD Nitro 5 gaming laptop and ultimately found it mostly underwhelming, so I was curious what the experience would be like with an AMD model (See it at Best Buy). It’s also the first AMD-based laptop I’ve seen in quite some time, so I was excited to see how it fared compared to Intel’s latest.

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