“I didn’t expect to get so old,” sighs 93-year-old Thelma Post (June Squibb) in Josh Margolin’s hilarious and unexpectedly poignant mash-up of Point Blank and The Straight Story. Squibb, so good in Nebraska, once again represents for the hip-op generation, bringing wisdom and truth — plus the best waspish comic timing since Maggie Smith in Robert Altman’s Gosford Park — to a comic action-thriller that has fun with the pitfalls of old age but does so with dignity and respect. Appeal should be across the board; indeed, the film would make a great May-December double bill with the 2022 Aubrey Plaza vehicle Emily the Criminal, a similar study of an ordinary woman sucked into a shady underworld.
Margolin lays out all the film’s key elements with refreshing speed, opening with 24-year-old Daniel (Fred Hechinger) patiently helping the recently widowed...
Margolin lays out all the film’s key elements with refreshing speed, opening with 24-year-old Daniel (Fred Hechinger) patiently helping the recently widowed...
- 1/19/2024
- by Damon Wise
- Deadline Film + TV
Some sad news has come in to end the week, as it has been announced that legendary NFL player-turned-actor Jim Brown has passed at the age of 87. His passing was announced by his wife on Instagram, with no cause of death being provided.
Born on February 17, 1936, in St. Simons Islang, Georgia, Brown is considered to be one of the greatest football players of all time. He was drafted out of Syracuse University by the Cleveland Browns in 1957, and spent all nine years of his NFL career with the team. Deadline notes that “his bruising running style redefined the running back position”. He was the first NFL player to make over 100 career rushing touchdowns and set single season and career rushing records. He was a three time Mvp, Rookie of the Year, eight time All-Pro, and eight time rushing leader. With him on the team, the Browns won the NFL championship...
Born on February 17, 1936, in St. Simons Islang, Georgia, Brown is considered to be one of the greatest football players of all time. He was drafted out of Syracuse University by the Cleveland Browns in 1957, and spent all nine years of his NFL career with the team. Deadline notes that “his bruising running style redefined the running back position”. He was the first NFL player to make over 100 career rushing touchdowns and set single season and career rushing records. He was a three time Mvp, Rookie of the Year, eight time All-Pro, and eight time rushing leader. With him on the team, the Browns won the NFL championship...
- 5/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
NFL legend Jim Brown, who is widely considered to be the greatest football player of all time, died Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 87.
In a statement to TMZ, Brown’s wife, Monique Brown, said, “It is with profound sadness that I announce the passing of my husband, Jim Brown. He passed away peacefully last night at our LA home. To the world he was an activist, actor and football star. To our family, he was a loving and wonderful husband, father and grandfather. Our hearts are broken.”
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In a statement to TMZ, Brown’s wife, Monique Brown, said, “It is with profound sadness that I announce the passing of my husband, Jim Brown. He passed away peacefully last night at our LA home. To the world he was an activist, actor and football star. To our family, he was a loving and wonderful husband, father and grandfather. Our hearts are broken.”
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- 5/19/2023
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
Jim Brown, the incomparable Cleveland Browns fullback who quit the NFL at the peak of his prowess to become a Hollywood action hero in such films as The Dirty Dozen, Ice Station Zebra and 100 Rifles, has died. He was 87.
A staunch advocate for civil rights, Brown died in his Los Angeles home Thursday night with wife Monique by his side, his family’s spokesperson told the Associated Press.
In a statement, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell praised Brown’s skills on the field, in addition to calling him a “cultural figure who helped promote change.” The message continued, “During his nine-year NFL career, which coincided with the civil rights movement here at home, he became a forerunner and role model for athletes being involved in social initiatives outside their sport. He inspired fellow athletes to make a difference, especially in the communities in which they lived.”
A synthesis of speed,...
A staunch advocate for civil rights, Brown died in his Los Angeles home Thursday night with wife Monique by his side, his family’s spokesperson told the Associated Press.
In a statement, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell praised Brown’s skills on the field, in addition to calling him a “cultural figure who helped promote change.” The message continued, “During his nine-year NFL career, which coincided with the civil rights movement here at home, he became a forerunner and role model for athletes being involved in social initiatives outside their sport. He inspired fellow athletes to make a difference, especially in the communities in which they lived.”
A synthesis of speed,...
- 5/19/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Activision Blizzard is currently under investigation following accusations of harassment, discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment. You can read more about the investigation here.
Call of Duty: Warzone‘s Season 3 update couldn’t have come at a better time. As the Overwatch 2 beta starts to gain steam, Fortnite‘s new “no-build mode” begins to take on a life of its own, and Apex Legends remains strong, many Warzone players were starting to look elsewhere for their multiplayer fix. This latest patch should be reason enough for lapsed Warzone players to return to the game, which means that it’s yet again time to take a look at the battle royale’s best guns and loadouts.
While some recent Warzone updates have failed to substantially alter the game’s competitive meta, this latest patch features a series of sweeping changes that should force players to finally start trying some new guns.
Call of Duty: Warzone‘s Season 3 update couldn’t have come at a better time. As the Overwatch 2 beta starts to gain steam, Fortnite‘s new “no-build mode” begins to take on a life of its own, and Apex Legends remains strong, many Warzone players were starting to look elsewhere for their multiplayer fix. This latest patch should be reason enough for lapsed Warzone players to return to the game, which means that it’s yet again time to take a look at the battle royale’s best guns and loadouts.
While some recent Warzone updates have failed to substantially alter the game’s competitive meta, this latest patch features a series of sweeping changes that should force players to finally start trying some new guns.
- 4/28/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Activision Blizzard is currently under investigation following accusations of harassment, discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment. You can read more about the investigation here.
While the Call of Duty franchise is relatively new to the world of crossovers (at least compared to other modern series), battle royale spin-off Warzone is quickly making up for that lost time. In fact, Call of Duty: Warzone‘s next major event features two of the biggest names the game could possibly feature: Godzilla and King Kong.
Recently, the official Call of Duty YouTube channel revealed that Warzone will host a crossover event with Godzilla and King Kong. The in-game celebration, dubbed “Operation Monarch,” will tie into the Godzilla vs. Kong movie. Granted, it’s been a year since that film was released, but better late than never. The teaser trailer for the crossover doesn’t show much beyond Godzilla and Kong gearing up...
While the Call of Duty franchise is relatively new to the world of crossovers (at least compared to other modern series), battle royale spin-off Warzone is quickly making up for that lost time. In fact, Call of Duty: Warzone‘s next major event features two of the biggest names the game could possibly feature: Godzilla and King Kong.
Recently, the official Call of Duty YouTube channel revealed that Warzone will host a crossover event with Godzilla and King Kong. The in-game celebration, dubbed “Operation Monarch,” will tie into the Godzilla vs. Kong movie. Granted, it’s been a year since that film was released, but better late than never. The teaser trailer for the crossover doesn’t show much beyond Godzilla and Kong gearing up...
- 4/22/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Aquaman himself, Jason Momoa, is heading to a different (and much blockier environment) for the live-action Minecraft movie.
“The Aquaman actor is in final negotiations to star in a live-action adaptation of the hugely popular and successful world-building game by Mojang Studios and Jared Hess, the director of Napoleon Dynamite, is currently attached to direct. The Ankler first broke the news which was then confirmed by multiple trades.”
Read more at Gizmodo
He wasn’t seen in the trailer, but here’s all we know about Christian Bale’s villain Gorr the God Butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder.
“Thor 4‘s trailer introduced us to all of the characters outlined above. It establishes these characters’ returns and debuts, as well as teases Thor’s journey of self-discovery as he considers quitting the superhero business. We even got more of Star Lord’s (Chris Pratt) and Thor’s hilarious chemistry. However,...
“The Aquaman actor is in final negotiations to star in a live-action adaptation of the hugely popular and successful world-building game by Mojang Studios and Jared Hess, the director of Napoleon Dynamite, is currently attached to direct. The Ankler first broke the news which was then confirmed by multiple trades.”
Read more at Gizmodo
He wasn’t seen in the trailer, but here’s all we know about Christian Bale’s villain Gorr the God Butcher in Thor: Love and Thunder.
“Thor 4‘s trailer introduced us to all of the characters outlined above. It establishes these characters’ returns and debuts, as well as teases Thor’s journey of self-discovery as he considers quitting the superhero business. We even got more of Star Lord’s (Chris Pratt) and Thor’s hilarious chemistry. However,...
- 4/19/2022
- by Lee Parham
- Den of Geek
No two ways about it: April’s a great month for the Criterion Channel, which (among other things; more in a second) adds two recent favorites. We’re thrilled at the SVOD premiere of Hamaguchi’s entrancing Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy, our #3 of 2021, and Bruno Dumont’s lacerating France, featuring Léa Seydoux’s finest performance yet.
Ethan Hawke’s Adventures in Moviegoing runs the gamut from Eagle Pennell’s Last Night at the Alamo to 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, while a 14-film John Ford retro (mostly) skips westerns altogether. And no notes on the Delphine Seyrig retro—multiple by Akerman, Ulrike Ottinger, Duras, a smattering of Buñuel, and Seyrig’s own film Be Pretty and Shut Up! That of all things might be the crown jewl.
See the full list of April titles below and more on the Criterion Channel.
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3 Bad Men, John Ford, 1926
Aar paar, Guru Dutt,...
Ethan Hawke’s Adventures in Moviegoing runs the gamut from Eagle Pennell’s Last Night at the Alamo to 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, while a 14-film John Ford retro (mostly) skips westerns altogether. And no notes on the Delphine Seyrig retro—multiple by Akerman, Ulrike Ottinger, Duras, a smattering of Buñuel, and Seyrig’s own film Be Pretty and Shut Up! That of all things might be the crown jewl.
See the full list of April titles below and more on the Criterion Channel.
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3 Bad Men, John Ford, 1926
Aar paar, Guru Dutt,...
- 3/25/2022
- by Leonard Pearce
- The Film Stage
Activision Blizzard is currently under investigation following accusations of harassment, discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment. You can read more about the investigation here.
Call of Duty: Warzone‘s surprising (but much-needed) Season 2 Reloaded update includes quite a few weapon additions, buffs, and nerfs that once again have players scrambling to find the absolute best guns in the game.
Just as it has been with the last few major Warzone updates, the Season 2 Reloaded patch isn’t highlighted by a gun that is so overpowered that you pretty much have to use it. Instead, Warzone‘s arsenal currently features several weapons that are not only equally viable but are clearly designed to appeal to a variety of playstyles.
Still, it’s quickly becoming clear that there is an elite collection of weapons in Warzone that are poised to dominate the game’s ever-changing meta.
Call of Duty Warzone Pacific...
Call of Duty: Warzone‘s surprising (but much-needed) Season 2 Reloaded update includes quite a few weapon additions, buffs, and nerfs that once again have players scrambling to find the absolute best guns in the game.
Just as it has been with the last few major Warzone updates, the Season 2 Reloaded patch isn’t highlighted by a gun that is so overpowered that you pretty much have to use it. Instead, Warzone‘s arsenal currently features several weapons that are not only equally viable but are clearly designed to appeal to a variety of playstyles.
Still, it’s quickly becoming clear that there is an elite collection of weapons in Warzone that are poised to dominate the game’s ever-changing meta.
Call of Duty Warzone Pacific...
- 3/24/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
San Francisco, March 11 (Ians) Activision Blizzard has announced that it is bringing hit battle royale shooter ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ to mobile phones. The mobile version of Warzone appears to be in the early stages of development. “We are seeking skilled operators in all aspects of game development. This large-scale, battle royale experience is […]...
- 3/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Activision Blizzard is currently under investigation following accusations of harassment, discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment. You can read more about the investigation here.
Call of Duty: Warzone‘s Pacific Season 2 update isn’t just one of the biggest updates in the history of the free-to-play battle royale; it’s an update that is guaranteed to shake up the game’s competitive meta and almost certainly change which guns you’re going to rely on.
While there are a few good reasons to believe that some of the recent best guns in Warzone will remain dominant in the new meta (more on that in a bit), the new update seems to have done a great job of shaking up the meta in such a way that will at least make it worth your time to explore some of the game’s new guns and even a few guns that...
Call of Duty: Warzone‘s Pacific Season 2 update isn’t just one of the biggest updates in the history of the free-to-play battle royale; it’s an update that is guaranteed to shake up the game’s competitive meta and almost certainly change which guns you’re going to rely on.
While there are a few good reasons to believe that some of the recent best guns in Warzone will remain dominant in the new meta (more on that in a bit), the new update seems to have done a great job of shaking up the meta in such a way that will at least make it worth your time to explore some of the game’s new guns and even a few guns that...
- 2/15/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
San Francisco, Feb 12 (Ians) Activision has confirmed its plans to release a sequel to 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and a new Warzone experience later this year. Development of the new Call of Duty game and this new Warzone experience will be led by Infinity Ward, the studio that made Modern Warfare, Infinite […]...
- 2/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Activision Blizzard is currently under investigation following accusations of harassment, discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment. You can read more about the investigation here.
Microsoft recently rocked the internet when the CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, announced that the company will acquire Activision Blizzard for an estimated $68.7 billion. While this news might seem like a boon for Activision (given the recent lawsuits and protests it has faced) some gamers are concerned Microsoft will no longer release Activision Blizzard titles on non-Xbox platforms, and could even turn Call of Duty and Warzone into two of the company’s biggest future exclusives.
While the deal isn’t supposed to be completed until 2023 (according to an email leaked to Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier), Microsoft more or less now owns the keys to the Activision Blizzard kingdom. Virtually every title developed or published by that company, from Guitar Hero to Starcraft, is essentially Xbox property.
Microsoft recently rocked the internet when the CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, announced that the company will acquire Activision Blizzard for an estimated $68.7 billion. While this news might seem like a boon for Activision (given the recent lawsuits and protests it has faced) some gamers are concerned Microsoft will no longer release Activision Blizzard titles on non-Xbox platforms, and could even turn Call of Duty and Warzone into two of the company’s biggest future exclusives.
While the deal isn’t supposed to be completed until 2023 (according to an email leaked to Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier), Microsoft more or less now owns the keys to the Activision Blizzard kingdom. Virtually every title developed or published by that company, from Guitar Hero to Starcraft, is essentially Xbox property.
- 1/18/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Activision Blizzard is currently under investigation following accusations of harassment, discrimination, and fostering a hostile work environment. You can read more about the investigation here.
Warzone‘s long-awaited Pacific update is finally here, which means that it’s time to take a look at which of the updates new guns are dominating the battle royale’s new map and new meta.
While we’re used to seeing Warzone balance updates that change the game’s competitive dynamic, it’s not an exaggeration to say that the Pacific update essentially makes Warzone an entirely new game. There are a few weapons and strategies that remain as viable as ever, but the influx of new guns (as well as some major balance updates) means that you’re going to want to take some time to get the lay of the land before diving into Caldera.
So far as that goes, here are...
Warzone‘s long-awaited Pacific update is finally here, which means that it’s time to take a look at which of the updates new guns are dominating the battle royale’s new map and new meta.
While we’re used to seeing Warzone balance updates that change the game’s competitive dynamic, it’s not an exaggeration to say that the Pacific update essentially makes Warzone an entirely new game. There are a few weapons and strategies that remain as viable as ever, but the influx of new guns (as well as some major balance updates) means that you’re going to want to take some time to get the lay of the land before diving into Caldera.
So far as that goes, here are...
- 12/9/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
The Warzone team has finally revealed the new Caldera map that will launch alongside the battle royale’s upcoming Pacific update, and some fans are already worried that it is smaller than the original Verdansk map.
I highly recommend checking out this extensive new blog post that includes quite a few new details regarding the map’s major locations and general layout (as well as some new information about the update itself), but here’s a basic overview of the new map that will certainly serve as a handy point of reference for the rest of this article.
❌ marks your drop.
Where will you be dropping? #Warzone pic.twitter.com/F9btJRH0Q0
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) November 30, 2021
For comparison’s sake, here’s a picture of Warzone‘s original Verdansk map (which will be rotating out of the game once this Pacific update hits).
While those are obviously two different styles of photos,...
I highly recommend checking out this extensive new blog post that includes quite a few new details regarding the map’s major locations and general layout (as well as some new information about the update itself), but here’s a basic overview of the new map that will certainly serve as a handy point of reference for the rest of this article.
❌ marks your drop.
Where will you be dropping? #Warzone pic.twitter.com/F9btJRH0Q0
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) November 30, 2021
For comparison’s sake, here’s a picture of Warzone‘s original Verdansk map (which will be rotating out of the game once this Pacific update hits).
While those are obviously two different styles of photos,...
- 11/30/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop has renewed his exclusive deal with YouTube Gaming.
Dunlop, 27, a former esports commentator turned content creator, boasts 3.47 million subscribers on the platform where he streams popular games including Warzone, Grand Theft Auto, Cyberpunk 2077, Breath of the Wild and Among Us. He also hosts a second channel with Apex Legends content and more.
“YouTube is the place where every online creator wants to be,” Dunlop tells The Hollywood Reporter. “One of the main reasons I made the move to stream full-time on Youtube, and what I really love about it, is that it’s not only a ...
Dunlop, 27, a former esports commentator turned content creator, boasts 3.47 million subscribers on the platform where he streams popular games including Warzone, Grand Theft Auto, Cyberpunk 2077, Breath of the Wild and Among Us. He also hosts a second channel with Apex Legends content and more.
“YouTube is the place where every online creator wants to be,” Dunlop tells The Hollywood Reporter. “One of the main reasons I made the move to stream full-time on Youtube, and what I really love about it, is that it’s not only a ...
- 11/23/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop has renewed his exclusive deal with YouTube Gaming.
Dunlop, 27, a former esports commentator turned content creator, boasts 3.47 million subscribers on the platform where he streams popular games including Warzone, Grand Theft Auto, Cyberpunk 2077, Breath of the Wild and Among Us. He also hosts a second channel with Apex Legends content and more.
“YouTube is the place where every online creator wants to be,” Dunlop tells The Hollywood Reporter. “One of the main reasons I made the move to stream full-time on Youtube, and what I really love about it, is that it’s not only a ...
Dunlop, 27, a former esports commentator turned content creator, boasts 3.47 million subscribers on the platform where he streams popular games including Warzone, Grand Theft Auto, Cyberpunk 2077, Breath of the Wild and Among Us. He also hosts a second channel with Apex Legends content and more.
“YouTube is the place where every online creator wants to be,” Dunlop tells The Hollywood Reporter. “One of the main reasons I made the move to stream full-time on Youtube, and what I really love about it, is that it’s not only a ...
- 11/23/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The first wave of Call of Duty: Vanguard sales figures are starting to pour in, and they strongly suggest that this franchise will continue to dominate the next generation of gaming.
While we’re still waiting for Vanguard‘s full sales figures to become available, UK retailers are reporting that the game’s physical sales figures were strong enough to knock FIFA 22 out of the top spot (which is a nice little accomplishment on its own).
Now, it is true that Vanguard‘s initial physical sales are not as good as Black Ops Cold War‘s were (GamesIndustry.biz says that they’re down 64% year-over-year), but we’ve seen a steady decline in physical game sales across the board in recent years, and everything we’ve seen so far suggests that Vanguard‘s digital sales will likely close the gap.
All of that is good news for the CoD team,...
While we’re still waiting for Vanguard‘s full sales figures to become available, UK retailers are reporting that the game’s physical sales figures were strong enough to knock FIFA 22 out of the top spot (which is a nice little accomplishment on its own).
Now, it is true that Vanguard‘s initial physical sales are not as good as Black Ops Cold War‘s were (GamesIndustry.biz says that they’re down 64% year-over-year), but we’ve seen a steady decline in physical game sales across the board in recent years, and everything we’ve seen so far suggests that Vanguard‘s digital sales will likely close the gap.
All of that is good news for the CoD team,...
- 11/10/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
While the recent Call of Duty: Vanguard showcase was supposed to focus on the upcoming game’s multiplayer modes (and perhaps help distract people from Activision Blizzard’s ongoing harassment lawsuit and the fallout of the accusations made in that lawsuit), it’s hardly a surprise that most Call of Duty fans are instead focused on the brief glimpse of Warzone‘s new Pacific map that we got during the Vanguard event.
We don’t know everything about this new map yet, but we do know that it is designed to resemble a Pacific island, will of course be tied into Vanguard‘s WW2 storyline in some way, and will not launch with Vanguard but rather be available sometime shortly thereafter. Obviously, that leaves us with a lot of unanswered questions regarding the map and what it means for the future of Warzone.
Having said that, we have a pretty...
We don’t know everything about this new map yet, but we do know that it is designed to resemble a Pacific island, will of course be tied into Vanguard‘s WW2 storyline in some way, and will not launch with Vanguard but rather be available sometime shortly thereafter. Obviously, that leaves us with a lot of unanswered questions regarding the map and what it means for the future of Warzone.
Having said that, we have a pretty...
- 9/7/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
The Twitch streamer exodus continues. Just days after pro gamer and streamer DrLupo signed an exclusivity deal with YouTube Gaming, another big name on Twitch has followed suit: Timothy John Betar, better known as TimTheTatman, will stream exclusively on YouTube starting today.
“I know it’s going to be a change and there are people that don’t like change,” Betar told Business Insider after the move was announced. “[But] sometimes change ends up being a better thing.”
Betar explained that the deal would allow him to be more flexible with his streaming content, saying that joining YouTube would allow him to spend more time with his family. He will also launch a secondary YouTube channel for edited videos, while his main channel will host his live streams and VODs of those broadcasts.
“Before I was doing YouTube at all, I was a streamer, and that’s what I’m comfortable with,...
“I know it’s going to be a change and there are people that don’t like change,” Betar told Business Insider after the move was announced. “[But] sometimes change ends up being a better thing.”
Betar explained that the deal would allow him to be more flexible with his streaming content, saying that joining YouTube would allow him to spend more time with his family. He will also launch a secondary YouTube channel for edited videos, while his main channel will host his live streams and VODs of those broadcasts.
“Before I was doing YouTube at all, I was a streamer, and that’s what I’m comfortable with,...
- 9/2/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment has decided to remove the “tap-strafing” technique from the popular battle royale, and the decision has only fuelled an already heated debate between console and PC players regarding the benefits of controllers vs. mouse/keyboard.
What is tap-strafing? Well, I recommend checking out a YouTube tutorial (such as this one) if you want a better idea of what the technique looks like and how to perform it, but it’s basically an advanced movement technique that allows (or allowed) Apex Legends players to change directions quickly in the air without losing forward momentum. It’s an incredibly complicated movement technique that allows Apex Legends players to pull off some truly impressive plays. It’s also only possible to execute via a mouse and keyboard set-up.
According to their official statement on the matter, Respawn decided to remove tap-strafing from the game because it is “inaccessible,...
What is tap-strafing? Well, I recommend checking out a YouTube tutorial (such as this one) if you want a better idea of what the technique looks like and how to perform it, but it’s basically an advanced movement technique that allows (or allowed) Apex Legends players to change directions quickly in the air without losing forward momentum. It’s an incredibly complicated movement technique that allows Apex Legends players to pull off some truly impressive plays. It’s also only possible to execute via a mouse and keyboard set-up.
According to their official statement on the matter, Respawn decided to remove tap-strafing from the game because it is “inaccessible,...
- 9/1/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
PlayStation owners will have their first chance to try Call of Duty: Vanguard during a public alpha test this weekend that’s open to PS5 and PS4 players. The alpha will focus on Champion Hill, a new multiplayer mode that’s described as “a mix of battle royale plus Gunfight with progression happening between each of the rounds.”
Champion Hill, which can be played as 2v2 or 3v3, sees teams compete in tournament-style deathmatch rounds on a map split up into five sections, including a Buy Station Area at the center where players can upgrade their loadouts, buy Perks, new weapons and equipment, and more. But you’ll need to take out your enemies to earn the cash to be these goodies. The goal of the mode is to deplete every other team’s life count to zero and becpome the last squad standing.
This is definitely an interesting experiment for Call of Duty.
Champion Hill, which can be played as 2v2 or 3v3, sees teams compete in tournament-style deathmatch rounds on a map split up into five sections, including a Buy Station Area at the center where players can upgrade their loadouts, buy Perks, new weapons and equipment, and more. But you’ll need to take out your enemies to earn the cash to be these goodies. The goal of the mode is to deplete every other team’s life count to zero and becpome the last squad standing.
This is definitely an interesting experiment for Call of Duty.
- 8/26/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Activision has announced Call of Duty: Vanguard, the next installment in the popular shooter series. The new game, which is developed by Sledgehammer Games, in conjunction with Raven Studios and Treyarch, will take the franchise back to the battles of World War II for the first time since 2017, introducing a new story campaign, multiplayer component, Zombies mode, and even a brand-new map for Warzone.
The announcement comes at a time of reckoning for Activision Blizzard, which is facing several lawsuits as well as disturbing allegations of sexist and toxic work environment. In the weeks since California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed a lawsuit against the company over its workplace culture, many current and former employees have shared their own stories of being harassed or mistreated at the publisher. You can read more on the allegations here.
Here’s everything else you need to know about Call of...
The announcement comes at a time of reckoning for Activision Blizzard, which is facing several lawsuits as well as disturbing allegations of sexist and toxic work environment. In the weeks since California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing filed a lawsuit against the company over its workplace culture, many current and former employees have shared their own stories of being harassed or mistreated at the publisher. You can read more on the allegations here.
Here’s everything else you need to know about Call of...
- 8/19/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
While the full reveal of Call of Duty: Vanguard is currently stealing all the attention, the biggest news for Warzone players everywhere at the moment is that the free-to-play battle royale title will finally get an anti-cheat system later this year.
“Warzone is set to make Call of Duty history with a brand-new main map launching later this year,” reads a blog post on the Call of Duty website. “With development led by Raven Software, Warzone will also feature a new PC anti-cheat system across the entire experience when it launches with the new map.”
There isn’t much information available about the new anti-cheat system at this time, but the CoD team says that “more information on the new anti-cheat system” should be available in the “coming weeks prior to Vanguard’s launch.” As Vanguard is set to be released on November 5, that means we should probably expect to...
“Warzone is set to make Call of Duty history with a brand-new main map launching later this year,” reads a blog post on the Call of Duty website. “With development led by Raven Software, Warzone will also feature a new PC anti-cheat system across the entire experience when it launches with the new map.”
There isn’t much information available about the new anti-cheat system at this time, but the CoD team says that “more information on the new anti-cheat system” should be available in the “coming weeks prior to Vanguard’s launch.” As Vanguard is set to be released on November 5, that means we should probably expect to...
- 8/19/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Despite facing several lawsuits and serious allegations of a sexist, toxic work culture where women and marginalized workers have felt unsafe and/or mistreated, Activision Blizzard has gone ahead and announced the next Call of Duty game anyway. It’s called Call of Duty: Vanguard and it releases on Nov. 5.
The new installment, which is being developed by Sledgehammer Games, in conjunction with Treyarch and Raven Studios, will take the series back to the conflicts of World War II for the first time since 2017. It’ll feature an all-new single-player campaign that tackles an alternate history “what if” scenario where a special ops unit must foil the Nazi’s plan to find Adolf Hitler’s successor at the tail end of the war. The four main characters making up the squad trying to stop “Project Phoenix” are based on real-life soldiers who fought for the Allied Forces.
Vanguard will also...
The new installment, which is being developed by Sledgehammer Games, in conjunction with Treyarch and Raven Studios, will take the series back to the conflicts of World War II for the first time since 2017. It’ll feature an all-new single-player campaign that tackles an alternate history “what if” scenario where a special ops unit must foil the Nazi’s plan to find Adolf Hitler’s successor at the tail end of the war. The four main characters making up the squad trying to stop “Project Phoenix” are based on real-life soldiers who fought for the Allied Forces.
Vanguard will also...
- 8/19/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
If the latest Call of Duty: Warzone patch felt a little underwhelming to you, it might be because Activision and the Call of Duty teams recently revealed that the free-to-play battle royale will soon host the official reveal of the next Call of Duty game: Vanguard.
Warzone previously played host to the official reveal of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War which turned out to be a kind of elaborate in-game Easter egg hunt that ended with the debut of the first full Cold War trailer as well as a few new permanent additions to Warzone and Modern Warfare. It wasn’t nearly as elaborate as the best Fortnite events, but it was a fun distraction for an otherwise popular game that sometimes needs a shot in the arm.
Should you expect something similar for the upcoming Vanguard event? It’s tough to say at the moment, but here...
Warzone previously played host to the official reveal of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War which turned out to be a kind of elaborate in-game Easter egg hunt that ended with the debut of the first full Cold War trailer as well as a few new permanent additions to Warzone and Modern Warfare. It wasn’t nearly as elaborate as the best Fortnite events, but it was a fun distraction for an otherwise popular game that sometimes needs a shot in the arm.
Should you expect something similar for the upcoming Vanguard event? It’s tough to say at the moment, but here...
- 8/16/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Call of Duty: Warzone is in a strange spot at the start of the game’s Season 5 update. Between the lawsuits and accusations that recently rocked Activision Blizzard and many streamers suddenly deciding to “leave’ the game and play more Apex Legends, the battle royale needs a big win to comfortably maintain its position near the top of the genre.
That makes it that much stranger that the Season 5 update doesn’t even include notable balance updates for the game’s new and existing weapons. The Warzone team has said that balance patches are coming (and Warzone recently received a mid-season update that buffed and nerfed many of the game’s guns), but you’re forgiven if things feel a bit familiar at the moment.
Still, as is usually the case with new Warzone seasons, it seems that an elite few weapons are already climbing their way to the top of the meta.
That makes it that much stranger that the Season 5 update doesn’t even include notable balance updates for the game’s new and existing weapons. The Warzone team has said that balance patches are coming (and Warzone recently received a mid-season update that buffed and nerfed many of the game’s guns), but you’re forgiven if things feel a bit familiar at the moment.
Still, as is usually the case with new Warzone seasons, it seems that an elite few weapons are already climbing their way to the top of the meta.
- 8/13/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
We recently talked about how Final Fantasy 14 is managing to “steal” quite a few World of Warcraft players who have become increasingly frustrated with that game’s problems. Well, don’t look now, but it’s really starting to feel like Apex Legends is doing the same thing to Call of Duty: Warzone.
Much like Final Fantasy 14, Apex Legends‘ success isn’t surprising or sudden. The battle royale title has remained popular since it was released in 2019, and that’s mostly because it’s a very good game. While Apex Legends struggled to find its footing after an incredibly hot launch, it’s long been a very good battle royale title that has gotten even better over the last year or so. We’re not talking about a fluke or a “here today, gone tomorrow” meme game.
At the same time, it’s hard to look at Apex Legends‘ recent rise in concurrent players,...
Much like Final Fantasy 14, Apex Legends‘ success isn’t surprising or sudden. The battle royale title has remained popular since it was released in 2019, and that’s mostly because it’s a very good game. While Apex Legends struggled to find its footing after an incredibly hot launch, it’s long been a very good battle royale title that has gotten even better over the last year or so. We’re not talking about a fluke or a “here today, gone tomorrow” meme game.
At the same time, it’s hard to look at Apex Legends‘ recent rise in concurrent players,...
- 8/9/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Welcome back to another episode of The 2nd Opinion Podcast! In this episode, we are joined by Matt Malliaros of Cinelinx and we chat about QuakeCon at Home, Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Warzone Season 4 Reloaded, Valves New Handheld Console ‘Steam Deck’, Roccat Syn Air Pro Headset, and of course Deathloop! […]
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- 7/21/2021
- by Caleb Gayle
- Cinelinx
It’s time for another season of Warzone, and we’ve got a massive update for Season Four Reloaded. We’ve got tons of new events, some new maps, a new game mode, a whole bunch of bug fixes, and loads of gameplay changes that switch up the game. These seasonal updates tend to be pretty hit or miss, as some changes land well with some players, but others not so much. Luckily, if you’re not a fan of the way things are going, you only have to wait it out for a couple of months before something gets changed. That’s the nature
Everything You Need to Know About Call of Duty Warzone’s Season Four Reloaded Update...
Everything You Need to Know About Call of Duty Warzone’s Season Four Reloaded Update...
- 7/18/2021
- by Ben Hestad
- TVovermind.com
The Warzone community was recently rocked by the release of a massive Season 4 Reloaded patch that nerfed, buffed, and altered nearly every major gun in the game. It’s an entirely new meta at the moment, and things are absolutely wild.
It’s going to be a little while before we really figure out which of Warzone‘s buffed, nerfed, and new guns are truly the best, but as is typically the case, it didn’t take long for a select few weapons to separate themselves from the pack.
So if you don’t have time to wait and just want to start dominating Warzone so cleanly that people will start accusing you of hacking, here are the best weapons and loadouts for the Season 4 Reloaded meta:
Call of Duty Warzone Season 4 Reloaded: Best Guns Cr-56 Amax
While there doesn’t appear to be a game-breaking weapon in Warzone at...
It’s going to be a little while before we really figure out which of Warzone‘s buffed, nerfed, and new guns are truly the best, but as is typically the case, it didn’t take long for a select few weapons to separate themselves from the pack.
So if you don’t have time to wait and just want to start dominating Warzone so cleanly that people will start accusing you of hacking, here are the best weapons and loadouts for the Season 4 Reloaded meta:
Call of Duty Warzone Season 4 Reloaded: Best Guns Cr-56 Amax
While there doesn’t appear to be a game-breaking weapon in Warzone at...
- 7/16/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
E3 Week’s best tradition continues in 2021: Activision’s next Call of Duty game has been leaked ahead of an official announcement. The new game, whose development is being led by Sledgehammer Games, is called Call of Duty: Vanguard and will be set during World War II, marking the first time the franchise has been back to that era since 2017. Every single internal studio within Activision is said to be working on the game to get it out in time for the holidays.
The report comes from Vgc, which has also confirmed that the game is currently on schedule to release on current and last-gen consoles, as well as PC, in November. Unsurprisingly, Vanguard players can expect a campaign, multiplayer, and a Zombies mode “set in the European and Pacific theatres of World War II.” The story revolves around “the birth of modern allied Special Forces,” according to the outlet.
The report comes from Vgc, which has also confirmed that the game is currently on schedule to release on current and last-gen consoles, as well as PC, in November. Unsurprisingly, Vanguard players can expect a campaign, multiplayer, and a Zombies mode “set in the European and Pacific theatres of World War II.” The story revolves around “the birth of modern allied Special Forces,” according to the outlet.
- 6/9/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
E3 is the most exciting time of the year for the gaming industry. It’s when all of our favorite publishers and studios get together to show us what the future holds for interactive entertainment. By the end of E3 2021, we’ll know what’s next for the Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC gaming. You can check out a complete schedule of E3 2021 conferences here.
Not all of the show’s massive reveals are reserved for the trade show, though. After all, E3 season is also a time for major leaks. Indeed, it only takes one Reddit poster, one dataminer, one accidental listing on Amazon (or the PlayStation Store) to spoil a big surprise.
Despite the fact that E3 2021 is an all-virtual event, meaning less opportunities for sneaky leakers to snap pictures from the expo show floor, this year is no different. Here are the biggest leaks...
Not all of the show’s massive reveals are reserved for the trade show, though. After all, E3 season is also a time for major leaks. Indeed, it only takes one Reddit poster, one dataminer, one accidental listing on Amazon (or the PlayStation Store) to spoil a big surprise.
Despite the fact that E3 2021 is an all-virtual event, meaning less opportunities for sneaky leakers to snap pictures from the expo show floor, this year is no different. Here are the biggest leaks...
- 6/8/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
FaZe Clan has added Call Of Duty streamer Kalei Renay to its illustrious roster; the 21-year-old will henceforth stream under the moniker FaZe Kalei.
To fete her signing, Kalei will be playing Warzone on her Twitch channel today with fellow FaZe stars FaZe Rain, FaZe Temperrr, and FaZe Adapt. In a release, FaZe said Kalei caught its eye because of her competitive energy and next-level work ethic, given that she streams 10 to 12 hours daily.
In addition to her 640,000 followers across all platforms, Kalei plays electric guitar and piano, and is also a vocal mental health advocate, having lost her uncle to suicide.
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To fete her signing, Kalei will be playing Warzone on her Twitch channel today with fellow FaZe stars FaZe Rain, FaZe Temperrr, and FaZe Adapt. In a release, FaZe said Kalei caught its eye because of her competitive energy and next-level work ethic, given that she streams 10 to 12 hours daily.
In addition to her 640,000 followers across all platforms, Kalei plays electric guitar and piano, and is also a vocal mental health advocate, having lost her uncle to suicide.
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- 6/3/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
The latest Call of Duty: Warzone patch not only adds John Rambo and John McClane skins to the battle royale mode (making it the unofficial ’80s action stars named John update), but if you know what you’re doing, you can even open the vault hidden in the Nakatomi Plaza building recently added to Warzone‘s Verdansk ’84 map.
While the legendary Hans Gruber sadly doesn’t make an appearance in Warzone (at least not quite yet), you can fulfill his exceptional thief ambitions by breaking into the Nakatomi Plaza vault and stealing the riches inside. Instead of bearer bonds, though (which were a strangely popular ’80s plot device), you’ll find a variety of Warzone goods that squads are already fighting over.
If you want to join the race for the riches, then here’s what you need to know about unlocking the Nakatomi Plaza vault and opening the safety deposit boxes inside.
While the legendary Hans Gruber sadly doesn’t make an appearance in Warzone (at least not quite yet), you can fulfill his exceptional thief ambitions by breaking into the Nakatomi Plaza vault and stealing the riches inside. Instead of bearer bonds, though (which were a strangely popular ’80s plot device), you’ll find a variety of Warzone goods that squads are already fighting over.
If you want to join the race for the riches, then here’s what you need to know about unlocking the Nakatomi Plaza vault and opening the safety deposit boxes inside.
- 5/20/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Call of Duty is getting its most action-packed Dlc yet with the arrival of the ’80s Action Heroes update and the Season 3 midseason patch. For Call of Duty: Warzone, Black Ops Cold War, and Call of Duty Mobile, this means iconic action movie heroes John Rambo (First Blood) and John McClane (Die Hard) are dropping into the game as new Operators, complete with their iconic get-ups as well as a few of the famous locations from their films.
In Warzone, players will be able to take the fight to Die Hard‘s Nakatomi Corporation building, which will replace the Broadcast Tower. This will be the perfect place to live out your John McClane Christmas fantasy, with “five floors of a space that will be familiar to those who know and love the original Die Hard,” according to Activision, which also confirms the building will be the tallest structure in Verdansk...
In Warzone, players will be able to take the fight to Die Hard‘s Nakatomi Corporation building, which will replace the Broadcast Tower. This will be the perfect place to live out your John McClane Christmas fantasy, with “five floors of a space that will be familiar to those who know and love the original Die Hard,” according to Activision, which also confirms the building will be the tallest structure in Verdansk...
- 5/18/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Since the release of Call of Duty Modern Warfare: Warzone, the game has grown exponentially, with more modes and Dlc packs than ever. With each season the story of with world has become much more in-depth, even going as far as having Fortnite-like events to end the last 2 seasons. With the launch of Cod: […]
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- 5/18/2021
- by Caleb Gayle
- Cinelinx
In recognition of National Military Appreciation Month, the Call of Duty Endowment on Friday revealed the #CODEMedicalHeroes campaign to honor veteran medics and service members in the civilian healthcare industry.
Beginning today and throughout the month of May, a series of in-game activations and content packs will appear in Call of Duty: Warzone, aiming to raise $3 million to fund veteran employment efforts. The campaign will include a centerpiece in Warzone and Black Ops Cold War known as Call of Duty Endowment Battle Doc Pack, in which all of Activision’s net proceeds will go toward the Endowment.
“The Call of Duty Endowment is ...
Beginning today and throughout the month of May, a series of in-game activations and content packs will appear in Call of Duty: Warzone, aiming to raise $3 million to fund veteran employment efforts. The campaign will include a centerpiece in Warzone and Black Ops Cold War known as Call of Duty Endowment Battle Doc Pack, in which all of Activision’s net proceeds will go toward the Endowment.
“The Call of Duty Endowment is ...
- 4/30/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In recognition of National Military Appreciation Month, the Call of Duty Endowment on Friday revealed the #CODEMedicalHeroes campaign to honor veteran medics and service members in the civilian healthcare industry.
Beginning today and throughout the month of May, a series of in-game activations and content packs will appear in Call of Duty: Warzone, aiming to raise $3 million to fund veteran employment efforts. The campaign will include a centerpiece in Warzone and Black Ops Cold War known as Call of Duty Endowment Battle Doc Pack, in which all of Activision’s net proceeds will go toward the Endowment.
“The Call of Duty Endowment is ...
Beginning today and throughout the month of May, a series of in-game activations and content packs will appear in Call of Duty: Warzone, aiming to raise $3 million to fund veteran employment efforts. The campaign will include a centerpiece in Warzone and Black Ops Cold War known as Call of Duty Endowment Battle Doc Pack, in which all of Activision’s net proceeds will go toward the Endowment.
“The Call of Duty Endowment is ...
- 4/30/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Call of Duty Warzone Season 3 has finally launched, so it’s time to explore the new map, figure out how to beat all the cheaters, and, most importantly, try all the guns to find the best weapon combos in the refreshed meta.
In case you didn’t see the Season 3 patch notes, the Warzone team decided to nuke the battle royale’s arsenal alongside the Verdansk map itself by nerfing several weapons, buffing others, and introducing a couple of new guns. For the first time in a little while, it feels like the Warzone meta isn’t entirely “solved.”
Still, it’s already clear that there are a few guns that are quickly separating themselves from the pack as the best overall options. So if you’re looking to drop into Warzone Season 3 without having to spend too much time experimenting with the various new and improved weapons, here...
In case you didn’t see the Season 3 patch notes, the Warzone team decided to nuke the battle royale’s arsenal alongside the Verdansk map itself by nerfing several weapons, buffing others, and introducing a couple of new guns. For the first time in a little while, it feels like the Warzone meta isn’t entirely “solved.”
Still, it’s already clear that there are a few guns that are quickly separating themselves from the pack as the best overall options. So if you’re looking to drop into Warzone Season 3 without having to spend too much time experimenting with the various new and improved weapons, here...
- 4/23/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
It wouldn’t be a major new Call of Duty Warzone update without a few leaks, and true to form, it seems that the Call of Duty Warzone‘s much-hyped “new” map has been leaked ahead of its intended reveal.
It seems that some players discovered that it was actually possible to play on the new Warzone map by using the mode’s private match function. While developer Raven shut down that workaround fairly quickly, they weren’t able to get to it before some prominent Call of Duty YouTubers were able to upload extensive footage of themselves exploring the new map. Oops.
Based on the footage we’ve seen so far, it seems that the new Warzone map is actually a 1980s themed reskin of the old Verdansk map. It’s currently being referred to as “Verdansk84,” so I’m going to go ahead and guess that it’s...
It seems that some players discovered that it was actually possible to play on the new Warzone map by using the mode’s private match function. While developer Raven shut down that workaround fairly quickly, they weren’t able to get to it before some prominent Call of Duty YouTubers were able to upload extensive footage of themselves exploring the new map. Oops.
Based on the footage we’ve seen so far, it seems that the new Warzone map is actually a 1980s themed reskin of the old Verdansk map. It’s currently being referred to as “Verdansk84,” so I’m going to go ahead and guess that it’s...
- 4/22/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Hours before the Destruction of Verdansk Part 2 event and what many Call of Duty Warzone players suspect will be the full reveal of a new (or altered) map, the CoD team has released the full patch notes for Warzone‘s Season 3 update.
The highlight of this update is undoubtedly the various changes made to Call of Duty‘s weapons as well as the addition of new weapons inspired by Cold War. Warzone fans have been saying that the game’s meta had become a real problem as the same few loadouts have dominated the battle royale for too long. With massive nerfs to the Ffar 1, Aug, and M16, the team certainly hopes that the meta will be more diverse than ever. Of course, we’ve heard similar promises before, so fans are understandably in wait and see mode regarding this whole thing.
The patch notes also include a brief reference...
The highlight of this update is undoubtedly the various changes made to Call of Duty‘s weapons as well as the addition of new weapons inspired by Cold War. Warzone fans have been saying that the game’s meta had become a real problem as the same few loadouts have dominated the battle royale for too long. With massive nerfs to the Ffar 1, Aug, and M16, the team certainly hopes that the meta will be more diverse than ever. Of course, we’ve heard similar promises before, so fans are understandably in wait and see mode regarding this whole thing.
The patch notes also include a brief reference...
- 4/22/2021
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
The next season of Call of Duty starts on Thursday and developers gave a preview of what new guns, maps, and modes players can expect to see. Players will have a new limited-time event to tackle on Thursday called “Hunt for Adler” that will task Operators with challenges in both Black Ops Cold War and […]
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- 4/19/2021
- by katykakes
- Cinelinx
UTA said Monday that it has hired Ander Nickell, most recently Head of Global Partnerships at Activision, as a brand partnerships executive in the agency’s esports division.
In his new role, he will be tasked with building brand partnerships for UTA’s roster of nearly 100 esports athletes, streamers and content creators. The agency’s client list in that area includes NickMercs, Pokimane, Scump, Offline TV, Disguised Toast, Aphromoo, Valkyrae, Grandmaster Hikaru, Symfuhny and gaming organization FaZe Clan.
Nickell will be based in Los Angeles and report to esports head Damon Lau.
“Ander has a unique talent for establishing authentic connections at the intersection of gaming, entertainment and consumer brands,” Lau said Monday. “He has firsthand knowledge of the world’s most prominent gaming franchises, and he is well-respected within the esports and marketing industries. We are thrilled to welcome him to UTA.”
At Activision, Nickell oversaw worldwide brand partnerships...
In his new role, he will be tasked with building brand partnerships for UTA’s roster of nearly 100 esports athletes, streamers and content creators. The agency’s client list in that area includes NickMercs, Pokimane, Scump, Offline TV, Disguised Toast, Aphromoo, Valkyrae, Grandmaster Hikaru, Symfuhny and gaming organization FaZe Clan.
Nickell will be based in Los Angeles and report to esports head Damon Lau.
“Ander has a unique talent for establishing authentic connections at the intersection of gaming, entertainment and consumer brands,” Lau said Monday. “He has firsthand knowledge of the world’s most prominent gaming franchises, and he is well-respected within the esports and marketing industries. We are thrilled to welcome him to UTA.”
At Activision, Nickell oversaw worldwide brand partnerships...
- 4/5/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
UTA has hired Ander Nickell as an esports brand partnerships executive.
Nickell most recently worked as the head of global partnerships at video game developer and distributor Activision, where he oversaw worldwide brand partnerships for game titles like Call of Duty, Warzone, Call of Duty Mobile, Tony Hawk and Crash Bandicoot.
Nickell will be based in Los Angeles as he reports to Damon Lau, UTA’s head of esports. In his new role, Nickell will focus on brand partnerships for UTA’s roster of esports athletes, streamers and content creators.
“Ander has a unique talent for establishing authentic connections at the intersection ...
Nickell most recently worked as the head of global partnerships at video game developer and distributor Activision, where he oversaw worldwide brand partnerships for game titles like Call of Duty, Warzone, Call of Duty Mobile, Tony Hawk and Crash Bandicoot.
Nickell will be based in Los Angeles as he reports to Damon Lau, UTA’s head of esports. In his new role, Nickell will focus on brand partnerships for UTA’s roster of esports athletes, streamers and content creators.
“Ander has a unique talent for establishing authentic connections at the intersection ...
UTA has hired Ander Nickell as an esports brand partnerships executive.
Nickell most recently worked as the head of global partnerships at video game developer and distributor Activision, where he oversaw worldwide brand partnerships for game titles like Call of Duty, Warzone, Call of Duty Mobile, Tony Hawk and Crash Bandicoot.
Nickell will be based in Los Angeles as he reports to Damon Lau, UTA’s head of esports. In his new role, Nickell will focus on brand partnerships for UTA’s roster of esports athletes, streamers and content creators.
“Ander has a unique talent for establishing authentic connections at the intersection ...
Nickell most recently worked as the head of global partnerships at video game developer and distributor Activision, where he oversaw worldwide brand partnerships for game titles like Call of Duty, Warzone, Call of Duty Mobile, Tony Hawk and Crash Bandicoot.
Nickell will be based in Los Angeles as he reports to Damon Lau, UTA’s head of esports. In his new role, Nickell will focus on brand partnerships for UTA’s roster of esports athletes, streamers and content creators.
“Ander has a unique talent for establishing authentic connections at the intersection ...
The startup 1v1Me wants to add a betting component to online gaming, and is squarely targeting the gaming creator community as it gets off the ground.
1v1Me, which was co-founded by the young entrepreneurs Anthony Geranio and Alex Emmanuel during the pandemic, enables users to gamble on one-on-one online games, Techcrunch reports. The invite-only app is thus far focused on Call Of Duty (including Warzone, Modern Warfare, and Black Ops Cold War) as well as Fortnite.
The platform functions by linking competitors’ bank accounts, and then puts a mutually agreed-upon sum of money in escrow. 1v1Me then monitors the game stream on Twitch, and promptly transfers winnings to the victor.
The company has already caught the eye of investors, having raised $2 million in a pre-seed round from small business lending company On Deck, Erik Torenberg at Village Global, GeltVC’s Turner Novak, Niv Dror at Shrug Capital,...
1v1Me, which was co-founded by the young entrepreneurs Anthony Geranio and Alex Emmanuel during the pandemic, enables users to gamble on one-on-one online games, Techcrunch reports. The invite-only app is thus far focused on Call Of Duty (including Warzone, Modern Warfare, and Black Ops Cold War) as well as Fortnite.
The platform functions by linking competitors’ bank accounts, and then puts a mutually agreed-upon sum of money in escrow. 1v1Me then monitors the game stream on Twitch, and promptly transfers winnings to the victor.
The company has already caught the eye of investors, having raised $2 million in a pre-seed round from small business lending company On Deck, Erik Torenberg at Village Global, GeltVC’s Turner Novak, Niv Dror at Shrug Capital,...
- 3/15/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Welcome to 2nd Opinion Productions, We are back with another S0leb Suggest! If you having heard of my S0leb Suggest videos, I give opinions about things going on in the games industry and gaming world. In this episode, we talk about the current state of Cod Black Ops Cold War, and Warzone as well as […]
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- 3/13/2021
- by Caleb Gayle
- Cinelinx
New Delhi, Feb 28 (Ians) Sony Playstation network has suffered a major outage globally as PS4 and PS5 players were experiencing issues with several games.
Sony's Psn Status page reported on Saturday that "You might have difficulty launching games, apps, or network features" on platforms including the Ps Vita, PS3, PS4 and PS5.
"We're working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience," read the support page.
Engadget reported that the outage may be affecting some games like Call of Duty: Warzone or Minecraft, while other games like Fortnite seem to be accessible.
"It appears that Psn is experiencing an outage/issues. More details can be found at the following links. We're monitoring the issue on our end," tweeted Klei, a video game studio based in Canada.
The Sony PlayStation Network outage began after Microsoft's Xbox Live service suffered a global outage for five hours last week.
Sony's Psn Status page reported on Saturday that "You might have difficulty launching games, apps, or network features" on platforms including the Ps Vita, PS3, PS4 and PS5.
"We're working to resolve the issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience," read the support page.
Engadget reported that the outage may be affecting some games like Call of Duty: Warzone or Minecraft, while other games like Fortnite seem to be accessible.
"It appears that Psn is experiencing an outage/issues. More details can be found at the following links. We're monitoring the issue on our end," tweeted Klei, a video game studio based in Canada.
The Sony PlayStation Network outage began after Microsoft's Xbox Live service suffered a global outage for five hours last week.
- 2/28/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Activision has recently claimed that Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, Modern Warfare, and Warzone may no longer fit on a 500gb PS4 and I don’t understand why this is allowed. Modern Warfare had this same issue last year where it became too big to fit on a standard hard drive – players have since been able to delete game modes that they don’t play in order to conserve space (at least on PC), but if Activision had the same problem with Modern Warfare, why do they continue to allow it to happen with Black Ops Cold War? Here’s
Call of Duty Needs to Shrink Their Games….a Lot...
Call of Duty Needs to Shrink Their Games….a Lot...
- 2/27/2021
- by Ben Hestad
- TVovermind.com
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