Earn Free Call Of Duty Rewards And Support Military Veterans During CODE Bowl 5
Activision has announced the first details on the Call of Duty: Endowment Bowl V, which is the fifth iteration of the competitive tournament set to take place on August 28. The Call of Duty event is for members of the military, but everyone can earn free rewards for tuning in.Presented in partnership with USAA, the CODE Bowl features teams made up of soldiers from the real-world militaries of the US, UK, and Canada duking it out for glory in Warzone (Canada won 2023’s event). The matches will stream live on Call of Duty’s Twitch and YouTube pages. Everyone who watches can earn special content for Modern Warfare III and Warzone that they can redeem right away. Those who link their Activision ID with YouTube/Twitch will earn drops in Modern Warfare III for every 30 minutes they watc…
Read moreNvidia Is Making It Easier To Use Game Pass On GeForce Now
Nvidia’s GeForce Now service has allowed access to PC Game Pass and other Microsoft games for a while now, but it’s about to become even more convenient for subscribers to use the two services together. Nvidia recently said that GeForce Now will soon allow you to directly link an Xbox account to enable automated sign-in for certain games.Per The Verge, this feature will let GeForce Now and Game Pass subscribers sync both their Xbox game library, their Microsoft Store games, and their Xbox Game Pass games with GeForce Now. GeForce Now subscribers have been able to sync their accounts to use PC Game Pass and Microsoft Store titles on the service, but this new connection will apparently allow you to set a login that works for supported games.This feature is part of a collaboration between Nvi…
Read moreWarframe 1999 Looks Like The Party Of A Lifetime
Warframe 1999 is Warframe’s all-new story expansion coming later this year. This expansion places players in a more-grounded environment on an alternate earth rather than the space-themed confrontations Tenno are so used to, as seen in the Level Infinite showcase.Warframe 1999 is set on New Year’s Eve, when Arthur and his fellow Hex members battle technological monstrosities, ride atomicycles–reminiscent of a motorcycle–through the streets, solve Snake-like puzzles, and face a Corrupted Lich boy band.
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Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024: Start Time, How To Watch, And What To Expect
The summer gaming show lineup continues in August with Gamescom, and the event itself begins with a show called Gamescom Opening Night Live. Geoff Keighley, who also heads up Summer Game Fest, returns to host Opening Night Live this year, and there are game announcements and new trailers in store. In this post, we’re rounding up everything you need to know about Opening Night Live, including how to watch, what to expect, how much publishers pay to be featured in the show, and more. [Update: The show is now over, and you can rewatch it below or check out all the news in our recap of the biggest Opening Night Live announcements.]Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024: All The Biggest AnnouncementsSee More Table of Contents [hide]
Batman: Arkham Shadow Gameplay Trailer Reveals First-Person Dark Knight Action
The first gameplay trailer for Batman: Arkham Shadow–the next Arkhamverse game coming exclusively to Meta Quest 3 headsets–has been revealed at Gamescom Opening Night Live. Like the Arkham games, you’ll be able to punch goons, clobber enemies with Batarangs, and sneak up on people, all in virtual reality.Developer Camouflaj says it has drawn inspiration from Rocksteady’s Arkham games, as you’ll be able to chain attacks and explore intricate levels. As you’d expect, you’ll need to master all of Batman’s skills in order to save Gotham City, which finds itself under attack from the Rat King, a classic Batman enemy who has gathered a cult to do his bidding. Interestingly, it looks like Batman will need some help, as the trailer ends with him meeting Otis Flanagan. Despite all his rage, he’s …
Read moreThe Criterion Collection's 40-Film Box Set Costs More Than The PS5 You Watch Blu-Rays On
The Criterion Collection is responsible for restoring and preserving a bunch of classic and contemporary movies over the past four decades. To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Criterion is releasing a 40-film box set dubbed CC40 on November 19. This mammoth collection contains 49 discs, 40 films, hundreds of hours of special features, and a 216-page retrospective book, all stored in a premium clouthbound slipcase.CC40 has a list price of $800 (ouch indeed), but you can preorder the set for $560 at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. That’s a whopping 30% discount–Criterion itself has an early-bird deal of $640–but yes, it still sounds expensive. But if you’re interested in watching and owning a good portion of the included films, you’re paying $14 per movie–and tha…
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