‘Sonic X’now streaming on Netflix

Netflix users can now find online Sonic X, the popular animated series based on Sega’s mascot. Airing from 2003 to 2006, Sonic X received a heavy marketing push from Sega. Throughout its run, Sonic X received a comic series from Archie Comics based on the cartoon, a trading card game, Happy Meal toys and more.

Jason Griffith shared the news on Twitter stating: “It has come to my attention that Sonic X is now available on Netflix! Go forth and enjoy in this new month and old year.” Griffith portrayed Sonic both in the Sonic X animated series as well as multiple video games, including Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

In Sonic X, the titular star, his friends and Dr. Eggman all find themselves transported to Earth. The show included a number of Sonic’s supporting characters from across his many video game releases, including Big the Cat, Rouge and the Chaotix.

Produced in Japan as the first true Sonic anime, Sonic X followed the games more closely than other animated takes.  The series might be a perfect thing to hook fans until the upcoming theatrical film which will be releasing in February. Sonic X is available to stream starting 1 December 2019, offering up 52 episodes for fans to enjoy.

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New Marvel’s Avengers Prequel Comic announced

In the run up to the upcoming Marvel’s Avengers video game from developer Crystal, Marvel is set to support the big premiere with several prequel comics. The latest of these is one-shot featuring the game’s Bruce Banner and his monstrous alter-ego, the Hulk.

Considering the fact that the full plot of the video game remains shrouded, there is still some time left before we actually find out what it would be like. The comic, written by Jim Zub with art from Ariel Olivetti, shows that Banner is working with a scientist to perhaps rein in his other half in the run up to the events of the game.

 Marvel’s Avengers combines an original story with single-player and co-operative gameplay in the definitive Avengers gaming experience. Assemble into teams of up to four players online, master extraordinary abilities, customize a growing roster of Heroes, and defend the Earth from escalating threats. Featuring regular content updates, Marvel’s Avengers will take players on an epic journey delivered over multiple years. This game is what’s next for the Avengers.

Marvel’s Avengers, from publisher Square Enix and developer Crystal Dynamics, is scheduled to release for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Google Stadia on 15 May 2020.

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Last minute Cyber Monday deals for gamers to look for

Are you are still with the Black Friday shopping hangover? Wakey wakey! Grab a coffee, because it is time for Cyber Monday deals. If you want to plan what to buy and what not last minute? Then you have halted at the right place.

Today, on Cyber Monday you can grab on great offers and can save extra pennies on games, accessories and console bundles to be had. Even if you have missed the sales on Black Friday, don’t worry because plenty of those deals have extended into today. GameStop has a decent offer on Nintendo Switch Lite with a $25 gift card and Walmart has the Xbox One X bundled with Jedi: Fallen Order Deluxe Edition for $349 (save $150).

So here are some of the best discounts which we have listed down to jazz up your holiday season:

Deals for PlayStation 4 
PlayStation 4 Pro — $299.99 at Best Buy, and GameStop ($100 off)
PS VR Multi-Game Bundle with a PS VR Headset, PS Camera, and downloads for Astro Bot Rescue Mission, Skyrim VR, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Everybody’s Golf VR, and PlayStation VR Worlds — $199.99 at Walmart ($100 off)
PS VR Blood & Truth + Everybody’s Golf Bundle with a PS VR Headset, PS Camera, two PS Move controllers, and downloads for Blood & Truth and Everybody’s Golf VR — $249.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop
PS Gold Headset — $69.99 at Amazon, Walmart, and GameStop ($30 off)
DualShock 4 wireless controller — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop ($20 off)
PlayStation Plus yearly subscription — $44.99 at Amazon, GameStop, Green Man Gaming, and PSN ($15 off)
Days Gone — $19.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop ($20 off)
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition — $14.99 at Best Buy ($25 off)
MediEvil — $19.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop ($10 off)
Concrete Genie — $19.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop ($10 off)
MLB The Show 19 — $19.99 at Best Buy and GameStop ($10 off)
PlayStation Hits — $9.99 at Amazon and Best Buy ($10 off)

 Deals for Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Switch console includes 128 GB microSD at Amazon
Nintendo Switch Lite includes $25 gift card at Amazon and GameStop
Super Mario Odyssey — $39.99 at Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Super Mario Party — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Splatoon 2 — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Mario Tennis Aces — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Kirby Star Allies — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Octopath Traveler — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus — $39.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart ($20 off)
Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons — $69.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target ($10 off)

 Deals for XBOX ONE
Xbox One S bundles, including the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition — starting at $149.99 at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop, and the Microsoft Store ($100 off)
Xbox One X bundles — $349.99 at Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop, and the Microsoft Store ($100 off)
Xbox Wireless controllers — up to $20 off at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate — 3 months for $1 (usually $14.99 per month)
Gears 5 — $29.99 ($30 off)
Forza Horizon 4 — $29.99 ($30 off)
Sea of Thieves: Anniversary Edition — $24.99 ($25 off)
State of Decay 2 — $14.99 ($15 off)
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice — $17.99 ($12 off)

Deals for PC
Razer Blade Stealth 13 Ultrabook Laptop — $999.99 at Amazon ($400 off)
Pro Wired Gaming Mouse and Pro Mechanical Keyboard Bundle — $159.98 at Logitech ($40 off)
Razer Ornata Chroma Wired Gaming Keyboard — $54.99 at Best Buy ($45 off)
Razer BlackWidow Wired Gaming Keyboard — $79.99 at Best Buy ($40 off)

Deals for Monitors
Sceptre C275B-144R 27-Inch curved gaming monitor — $149.97 ($112.03 off)
Acer gaming monitors — starting at $94.99
Samsung gaming monitors — starting at $99.99

Deals for VR
Oculus Rift S — $349 at Amazon ($50 off)
Oculus Go 32 GB — $149 at Amazon ($50 off)
Oculus Go 64 GB — $199 at Amazon ($50 off)
Vive Pro Starter Kit — $799 at Vive ($300 off)
Vive Pro Full Kit — $1,099 at Vive ($300 off)
Vive Pro headset only — $599 at Vive ($200 off)
Certified Pre-Owned Vive — $349 at Vive ($50 off)
Vive Cosmos — $599 at Vive ($100 off)
Vive Wireless Adapter — $50 off at Vive
Viveport Infinity — $4.99 a month

Deals for graphic cards
ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER for $399.99 ($30 off) best buy from Amazon
EVGA Geforce RTX 2080 Super – was $690, now $670 at Newegg.
MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Super Ventus was $529.99 now $509.99 at Newegg.
XFX Radeon RX 580 – was $400, now $160 at Amazon.
ASRock Radeon RX 5700 XT 8G – was $370, now $350 at Newegg.

Deals for gaming accessories
8BitDo SN30 Pro — $35.99 ($10 off)
Razer Naga Trinity gaming mouse — $59.99 ($40 off)
Razer Kraken TE headset — $54.99 ($45 off)
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum mechanical gaming keyboard — $129.99 ($70 off)
SteelSeries Arctis 3 headset — $39.89 ($30 off)
Samsung microSD cards — starting at $5.49

 Deals for TV and Streaming
Hisense 89F 4K TV — starting at $549.99 at Best Buy ($50 off)
TCL R625 65-inch 4K TV — $799.99 at Best Buy ($100 off)
Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote and Echo Dot — $46.99 at Amazon ($52.99 off)
Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote — $19.99 at Amazon ($20 off)
Fire TV Stick 4K with Alexa Voice Remote — $24.99 at Amazon ($25 off)
Fire TV Cube — $89.99 at Amazon ($30 off)
Roku Streaming Stick+ — $29.99 at Walmart and Target ($20 off)
Hulu (1-year subscription) — $1.99/month
Disney Plus (1-year subscription) — $59.99 ($10 off)

Deals for books and comic books
New Audible members receive $15 of Amazon credit and save 53 per cent at $6.95 a month
Three months of Kindle Unlimited free for new subscribers
Up to 80 per cent off Kindle ebook titles at Amazon
50 per cent off teen/YA bestsellers at Barnes & Noble
Kindle Paperwhite — $84.99 at Amazon ($45 off)
Up to 50 per cent off Boom! Studios digital comics
Up to 50 per cent off Dark Horse digital comics
Up to 70 per cent off Comixology original digital comics
Buy-one-get-one-free select Marvel digital comics.
Leather-bound A Song of Ice and Fire series — $37.74 ($57.26 off)
The Walking Dead Compendium 15th Anniversary Box Set — $90.32 ($110 off)
The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia Deluxe Edition — $36.45 ($43 off)

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Beeple’s Short Film is a Wake-up Call for Everybody, Including Himself

Four years in the making, Beeple never thought he’d finally release ‘Manifest Destiny.’ Now you can watch it and download all the scene files he made for free.

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Mike Winkelmann, a.k.a. Beeple, wrote the treatment for his latest film, Manifest Destiny, a little over four years ago, never dreaming that it would actually take so long to get the film finished.

Derailed by procrastination, he finally got back on track after making a deal with an artist he met at SIGGRAPH, him agreeing that he would finish his film in 100 days, and she would create an Everyday for 100 days. “I don’t know why I agreed to that, but it forced me to f—ing do it,” he says, admitting that “I still didn’t do anything until the last two weeks, and I seriously finished it on the 100th day.”

Reached in Denver last week where he was one of the featured speakers on Maxon’s 26-city 3D Design + Motion Tour, Winkelmann talked with me about the making of Manifest Destiny, using Cinema 4D, Octane and Houdini; losing interest in making longer films; and how his Everydays have turned darker and more political in the last year, but he remains optimistic about the future.

Meleah Maynard: Your other films, Transparent Machines and Zero Day, were social commentaries too, but Manifest Destiny feels stronger and more pointed. Would you agree?

Mike Winkelmann: Yeah, this one is not vague at all. The things I’m pointing out are literally happening now. But there is a bit of sensationalizing, like I did with the other films. There is so much inequality in the world, and it is improving in some areas, like statistics show that the number of people living in extreme poverty is slowly declining.

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But things are getting worse in a lot of ways too. I tried to choose statistics that people may not have been aware of, like how Jeff Bezos made over $100 million dollars every single day in 2018, and the average Chinese worker assembling iPhones makes $1.85 per hour. I wanted to hit on a lot of different points about money.

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MM: You’ve been saying this film would be done for a long time. What happened?

MW: I don’t know. I think, to be honest, I’m not actually that interested in making things that are this long anymore. I’m more interested in doing short 10- to 30-second videos. I think that you can be more experimental when you have less time, like, ‘I’ve got two days invested in this, who cares? I can do whatever.’ But when you spend four years, you’re like, ‘OMG, should I do this, or that, or this?’ It becomes paralyzing. I don’t even watch short films much anymore. If I do another video, I’m giving myself a deadline, like a month or something.

MM: Were you redoing it over and over? What was left to finish?

MW: No, the only thing left to do was edit it to the Run the Jewels track. I had everything done and rendered. But then I just didn’t touch it for a year and, honestly, it wasn’t even bugging me that I wasn’t getting it done. I was always planning on using that Run the Jewels song, “Legend Has It.” I liked the overall vibe of the song, but I hadn’t talked to them about it yet. And then one of the guys got in touch with me to say they’d seen some of my Everydays and wanted to talk about making a video. So it all worked out.

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MM: Talk a little bit about your process for making this.

MW: The workflow was pretty simple, really. I mainly used Cinema 4D and Octane. Octane gave it a great look that really felt super realistic. I could just set up a couple of lights and throw some volumetrics on it to get a lot of depth and atmosphere.

The buildings were modeled in C4D, and all of the fire and destructions was simulated in Turbulence FD and rendered in Octane. There was no compositing: I just went straight out of C4D and Octane and did one color correction and that was it.

MM: What about the fat gold characters, and how they sort of melted together?

MW: Oh, yeah, I used Houdini for the melting gold people. I have no idea how I did that. When I started this four years ago, it was the first time I’d ever done characters. I used Mixamo for the big gold character, and Houdini for the melting effect. It’s a good thing I saved that as an Alembic file, or I would have had to start over since I don’t remember how I did that.

Beeple’s Short Film is a Wake-up Call for Everybody, Including Himself - Golden Body

All of the fighting was done with Mixamo models that we already in poses, like they were hitting, ducking or punching. I just had to choreograph the characters, so it looked like they were fighting. I’m happy with how it turned out. The melting thing was kind of symbolism for this weird orgy of people at the top, like our politicians and upper-class elite, all bumping heads and wrestling around in a big pile. They’re not really doing anything meaningful, just shifting their weight around while very little changes for the rest of us.

MM: Why did you go with text and music rather than narration this time?

MW: I was going to do a voiceover with music, like I usually do, and I had like 140 people submit auditions, but none of them were right. So I decided, pretty much at the last second, to put use text, even though it would be covering up all that sh-t I worked on for so long. That was probably a better choice anyway because a lot of people watch videos on mute, so they wouldn’t have heard the narration. I wanted to get a lot of stuff across, like how much debt we’re in, how rich Americans are, and how so many people are insanely poor and a few are insanely rich.

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MM: Do you worry, or think about, the state of the world a lot these days?

MW: No, I wouldn’t say that. But I do work a lot more with two TVs on, one turned to FOX News and the other to CNN. I mute the sound, but it’s very interesting to see how differently they cover things. FOX is just all of this propaganda and, pretty much the opposite of what CNN says. You can see why the country is so divided.

I’m definitely interested in politics, and I do think we are headed for a time when we’re all going to have to make some changes and adjust to a new reality, including changing our levels of spending. But there are things we can do, like give money. Most of us can afford to give money, but we don’t. Or we don’t give enough. Honestly, as I’ve made more money, I’ve given less money. This film is kind of a wake-up call, for everybody, me included.

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MM: It seems like you’re trying to say more with your Everydays now, too.

MW: I’d say it was about July when I started doing things that are overtly political. I like taking a political- or commerce-related scenario and abstracting it out to a ridiculous degree, like the pro-choice one where robot Trump is being forced to have a baby in the future, or where Mark Zuckerberg has no nipples because women can’t show nipples on Facebook.

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The response has been super, much bigger than anything else I’ve done. It really just felt like a natural progression from the storytelling I’ve been doing.

MM: What else are you doing these days?

MW: I’m working on a couple of things I can’t talk about yet. I just did some concert visuals for Zedd, and I’m doing a video sculpture for a festival that Amazon’s doing in December. I’m traveling a lot more. A month ago, I was in Brazil with my wife and the kids. And my wife and I are going to Russia soon for a conference I’m doing with Maxon. There’s a lot going on.


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Doug Alberts and the next generation

Gather ’round and meet Doug Alberts! In this Motionographer Artist Profile, we find out more about him, where he’s going, and his thoughts on what the motion design industry holds for future generations.

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10 game releases to look out for in December

It might be the end of year but it is not yet for the gaming community because there are many more new launches to look ahead.Here are some of the game releases which we are looking forward.

Phoenix point: 
The game is a strategy video game featuring a turn-based tactics system that is being developed by Bulgaria-based independent developer Snapshot GamesPhoenix Point puts the player in the midst of a desperate fight to take back the earth from a mutating, alien menace. Featuring turn-based, tactical combat and resource management on a global scale, Phoenix Point offers endless replayability and a brutal challenge. Phoenix Point is set in 2047 on an Earth in the midst of an alien invasion, with Lovecraft-inspired horrors on the verge of wiping out humanity. Players start the game in command of a lone base, Phoenix Point, and face a mix of strategic and tactical challenges as they try to save themselves and the rest of humankind from annihilation by the alien threat. Point Phoenix is releasing on 3 December 2019 on the Epic Games Store. Later in 2020 the game might release in XBOX Xbox One and PS4

Platforms: macOS and Microsoft Windows

Arise: A Simple Story : Arise: A Simple Story developed by Barcelona-based studio Piccolo with publisher techland  is  an artistic action-adventure in which one can play as an elderly man as one takes an emotional journey through his life, as memories come to life and time bends to their will.Each chapter represents a specific turning point in a man’s long life filled with relatable moments of joy and sorrow. One can travel through beautifully designed landscapes in this mellow and heartfelt adventure game.

Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store

Life is Strange 2: Life is Strange 2 is a episodic graphic adventure video game. developed by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Square Enix. It is the second main entry of the Life Is Strange series, and was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Life Is Strange 2 is a graphic adventure played from a third-person view. The player takes control of Sean Diaz, a Latino-American teenager. Sean can interact with the environment, obtain objects, and talk with non-player charactervia dialogue trees.This is the fifth instalment of the episodic adventure video game which will release on 3 December

Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Darksiders Genesis: Darksiders Genesis is an upcoming top-down hack and slash action role-playing video game developed by American studio Airship Syndicate and published by THQ Nordic. From the developers  of  Airship Syndicate and publisher THQ Nordic is considered a spin-off prequel game in the Darksiders series and introduces the fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse, Strife, as the protagonist. Strife will also team up with his brother, War. The game to release worldwide on 5 December and later in 2020 it will release in Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.

Platforms: Google Stadia, Microsoft Windows

Mosaic: Mosaic is a narrative game from the developer Krillbite about modern society, being caught in the daily grind, and trying to make sense of it all. It tells the story about urban isolation and the dread of being a piece in a giant machinery you can’t understand. For the protagonist in Mosaic, the mundane life changes completely when strange things starts happening, and no day will be the same after. The game is already on Apple Arcade  and now the game will release in  other platforms on 5 december

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch.

Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park DLC:  Frontier Developments, is all set to release  their upcoming game  Jurassic World Evolution: Return to Jurassic Park DLC. The game takes place following the events of Jurassic Park, set in 1993, and features park designs, dinosaurs and characters from the original film. The players are invited to return to the island where it all started. Reclaim the park from the dinosaurs, rebuild beloved locations, and overcome brand new challenges guided by Dr. Alan Grant, Dr. Ellie Sattler, and Dr. Ian Malcolm in an original narrative voiced by the film cast. The game allows the players to build your own Jurassic World, bioengineer dinosaurs, and construct attractions, containment, and research facilities. Every choice in the game leads to a different path and spectacular challenges arise when ‘life finds a way.’ The game releases on 10 December.

Platforms:PC, PS4, XBO

Terminator: Resistance: Terminator: Resistance is a first-person shooter action video game developed by Teyon and published by Reef Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Terminator: Resistance is set in a post-apocalyptic 2028 Los Angeles. Players take on the role of Jacob Rivers, a soldier in the John Connor-led human resistance against Skynet’s robotic killing machines. It is based on the Terminator franchise, set during the future war depicted in the films The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.The game will have multiple possible endings. The game will release on 10 December.

Platforms : Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.

Dragon quest builder 2: Dragon quest builder 2 developed by Square Enix and Omega Force, with Square Enix publishing it is an action role-playing sandbox game. Dragon Quest Builder 2 features the ability for players to find materials and use them to construct buildings and other equipment. New features not found in the previous game include the ability to fly and travel underwater, as well as a fast-travel function based on a retro-style map.   With the game the players can explore a variety of locations across the islands, plant and harvest crops with their villagers, discover new blueprints, and battle fearsome foes Unlike the first Dragon Quest Builders, the game allows for upto four players to play together cooperatively . The game to release worldwide on 12 December.

Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows

Detroit: Become Human: Detroit: Become Human is a 2018 adventure game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The plot follows three androids: Kara (Valorie Curry), who escapes the owner she was serving to explore her newfound sentience and protect a young girl; Connor (Bryan Dechart), whose job is to hunt down sentient androids; and Markus (Jesse Williams), who devotes himself to releasing other androids from servitude. They may survive or perish depending on dialogue choices. Detroit: Become Human is an adventure game played from a third-person view, which is subject to a set and controllable perspective. There are multiple playable characters who can die as the story continues without them, as a result, there is no game over  message following a character’s death. It’s been out on the PS4 for a good 18 months now  and will release worldwide on 12 December .

Platforms: PC

Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (AND): Gwent: The Witcher Card Game (AND) is a free-to-play digital collectible card game developed and published by CD Projekt It is a turn-based card game between two players, with each game taking three rounds. Each player must play one card each turn from a deck of at least twenty-five cards. Each deck belongs to a faction that offers different play styles. Each faction has different leaders where each have individual abilities. As Gwent does not use a mana system like most traditional CCGs, card advantage is often what wins the game.  The game to release in 4 December 2018

Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One.

 

 

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Baby Yoda to introduce in ‘Star Wars Battlefront 2’

The Mandalorian actual star, baby Yoda, is coming to Star Wars Battlefront 2, thanks to the efforts of one modder. Fans were hard at work on Baby Yoda-inspired projects even before the new mod was revealed, with one even making their own unofficial Baby Yoda plush toy.

The first appearance of baby Yoda is adorable and to many fans that’s what really counts. Unless you’re trying to avoid spoilers, in which case, you probably shouldn’t.

Since debuting in the first episode of The Mandalorian, Baby Yoda has taken the internet by storm, dominating conversations about the show, which has quite a few other things going for it as well. Fan art and gifs began circulating almost as soon as the adorable alien appeared on screen, leading to Giphy temporarily pulling Baby Yoda gifs, citing “confusion” over whether they were actually permitted on the site. Despite that hitch, Baby Yoda remains as popular as ever. Even The Mandalorian co-star Werner Herzog reportedly fell for Baby Yoda, insisting that the production use a puppet instead of CGI and treating it like a living thing on set.

It’s no surprise that modders will start their own tributes to Baby Yoda earlier or later. Modder Nanobuds shared their first efforts on Reddit, posting a picture of an infant Yoda personality version in battle front 2. Nanobuds has modded many distinct variants of Darth Vader right to Battlefront two and recently posted their progress bringing Sans from Undertale into the match on Twitter. There is no word yet on if the Baby Yoda mod might prepare yourself

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‘Batman’ actress Joan Stanley dies at 79

Joan Staley, the film, TV and stage actress died 24 November at the age of 79. Her memorable film roles included The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, alongside Elvis Presley in Roustabout, and on TV in series including Perry Mason and 77 Sunset Strip. DC Comics fans might recognize her from her role as Okie Annie in the classic Batman series with Adam West and Burt Ward.

Born on 20 May 1940, in Minneapolis, Stanley studied violin as a child in Los Angeles and played the instrument with the Junior Symphony at the Hollywood Bowl and on a fire truck in Billy Wilder’s The Emperor Waltz (1948), starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine.

That led to roles at The Little Theater in Hollywood and small parts on live series like Playhouse 90. In 1958, she made the first of four appearances on Perry Mason, and that same year was Miss November in Playboy. Her early TV credits also included The Untouchables, The Tab Hunter Show and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. In 1962 she co-starred with singer Vic Damone on NBC’s The Lively Ones.

Stanley is survived by her second husband Dale Sheets whom she married in 1967, and her children Dina, Linda, Victoria, Patricia, Sherrye, Stephanie, and Greg, as well as 10 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.

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‘Batman Arkham Legacy’ rumoured to be unveiled at The 2019 Game Awards

Warner Bros. might finally be ready to reveal their next Batman Arkham Legacy game next month, according to the latest rumours. It’s been nearly five years since the last major Batman game came out and ever since we have been drowning in rumours regarding Warner’s next entry in the Arkham franchise.

This rumour comes from Youtuber ‘Slcmof’, who claims to have received insider information on the reveal of the much rumoured ‘Batman: Arkham Legacy’. According to Slcmof, the game is set to be revealed at The 2019 Game Awards. This information comes via an insider known as ‘Gabe’, who previously leaked the, ultimately cancelled, Damian Wayne Batman game alongside Slcmof.

Apparently, this information comes from the same source that leaked the cancelled Damian Wayne game, so there’s a good chance it’s reliable.

Previous rumours have been somewhat consistent, claiming that this new game will be inspired by the Court of Owls storyline from the comics, which saw Batman face a shadowy organisation that had been secretly controlling Gotham City for centuries. That also matches up with a mysterious series of tweets from Warner Bros. Games Montreal, which had a very short video that just showed off various symbols, one of which at least seemed to be connected to the Court of Owls.

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