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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Will Be Released Late In 2024

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While the release of new Star Wars shows on Disney+ has slowed down from the pace of the last few years, The Acolyte won't be the only new live-action series this year. Via Collider, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew co-creator Jon Watts confirmed at CCXP Mexico that his series will be released around Christmas. Assuming that Disney+ intends to release new episodes weekly, Skeleton Crew's season would extend into 2025.

Watts and his frequent collaborator, Christopher Ford, conceived Skeleton Crew as the story of four children who discover a secret on their home world. The kids subsequently wind up on a starship and find themselves lost somewhere far from home. The series will take place during the same time period as The Mandalorian and Ashoka.

Jude Law, Kerry Condon, and Jaleel White are among the most prominent adult actors on the show. The rest of the cast includes Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Robert Timothy Smith, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Kyriana Kratter, and Tunde Adebimpe.

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Mark Hamill Kicks Off White House Press Briefing After Meeting The President, Reveals Joe Biden’s Jedi Nickname

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“How many of you had ‘Mark Hamill will lead the press briefing’ on your bingo cards?” the Star Wars icon joked as he took the podium at the White House. “Yeah, me either.” It’s not such a far-fetched idea, however, when one considers the date. It’s May 3, the last weekday before that sacred Star […]



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‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ Conquers Superhero Fatigue At No. 3 In Deadline’s 2023 Most Valuable Blockbuster Tournament

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Deadline’s Most Valuable Blockbuster tournament is back. While studios during Covid wildly embraced the theatrical day-and-date model when cinemas were closed, they soon realized there’s nothing more profitable than a theatrical release and the downstreams that come with it. If anything, theatrical is the advertisement for a movie’s longevity in subsequent home entertainment windows. Entering the conversation […]

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All Sea of Thieves players are getting limited edition Gilded Voyages this month

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Developer Rare today announced that this month, all Sea of Thieves players will get a chance to head out on Gilded Voyages that should boost their standing with all Trading Companies and net them some big rewards.

Following on from this week's successful launch of Sea of Thieves on PS5, Rare has confirmed we're all about to get a lot richer in-game. In a couple of weeks, all players will be given the chance to embark on up to four Gilded Voyages and earn some of the most lucrative rewards in the game alongside what can end up being the longest adventures you can dive into.

Sea of Thieves players can loot a ridiculous amount of Gold from Gilded Voyages from mid-May

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Between May 16 and 23, 2024, Sea of Thieves players will have the opportunity to claim up to four Gilded Voyages. These are usually free and send players on quests for more loot than they'll know what to do with. In a Twitter post announcing this, Rare explained how these Gilded Voyages would take players to the Ancient Isles, which makes them even more intriguing.

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Gilded Voyages of the Ancient Isles award standing with all the game's Trading Companies, the various factions you can work for. Not only that, though, these Gilded Voyages are going to award you with the Seamark Tribute Tattoo, but you'll likely have to complete at least one Voyage to get it.

The only downside to Gilded Voyages is that they must be completed in the High Seas, the open world where players can attack each other in Sea of Thieves. Those who stick to Safer Seas because they prefer the co-op experience or want to stick to solo play won't be able to get them unless they step up.

Given the High Seas restriction, some players aren't as pleased as they could be about the upcoming Gilded Voyages. Others have inadvertently discovered that this is their chance to get the Seamark Tribute Tattoo back in their collection after it was removed by a past update.

As a new player who has joined with the PS5 launch, I'm excited to jump into my first event in the game. I play solo for the most part, but love going out of my way on High Seas mode with the added danger it presents. Of course, I might come to regret that if I'm boarded and lose all my loot after digging up 40 Captain's Chests on a Gilded Voyage. I can't resist a time-limited cosmetic, though.

The post All Sea of Thieves players are getting limited edition Gilded Voyages this month appeared first on Destructoid.

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How to get a lightsaber in Star Wars Lego Fortnite

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Star Wars Lego Fortnite Chewbacca with a lightsaber
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An elegant weapon from a more civilized age

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Insanely ambitious Elder Scrolls remake Skyblivion shows off another reason it's not releasing until 2025: refreshed dungeons with unique appearances for each region

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Every time the volunteer team behind Skyblivion, a fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, comes out with a new dev update, I make the same mistake. I figure, "I know what they're all about, I've played Oblivion for a million hours, nothing here can surprise me." Well color me surprised, the team's latest development diary really got me going. Skyblivion is going to do things with Cyrodiil's Ayleid ruins and Skyrim's UI that have me giddy as a longtime Oblivion sicko.

The thing that consistently impresses me is how Skyblivion addresses one of the original game's greatest weaknesses⁠—its repetitive environments⁠—while preserving the hazy, high fantasy daydream vibe that still has a hold on my psyche 18 years later. The new dev diary gives a peak of how the team's continuing that process in the overworld with the autumnal Great Forest region, but the real heat is underground.

Ayleid ruins are those distinctive white marble labyrinths that dot the province of Cyrodiil, and when you think of an Oblivion dungeon, these guys probably spring to mind first. Their grey-green, haunted gloom and eerie music is still so dear to me, but if you've seen one, you've seen them all. In order to combat that feeling and make them feel exciting again, Skyblivion will be differentiating them by region, with flashes of red ivy in Great Forest dungeons or a flood of sand choking the ruins of the West Weald.

The Skyblivion team has also managed to get me giddy over their UI design, with the menus having evolved significantly since they were first shown off. Instead of a Skyrim impersonation of Oblivion's look, it feels like a real union of the two, with new takes on Oblivion's fantastic illuminated manuscript class and birthsign art sealing the deal. For the real Elder Scrolls sickos, Skyblivion is also cribbing Morrowind's custom class menu, complete with letting you type out your own flavor text for your creations.

Most important of all, though: Skyblivion is bringing back those motivational level up messages from Oblivion and Morrowind, complete with custom ones based on your race and chosen class' specialization (sneaky, fighter, or mage). "You realize that all your life you have been coasting along as if you were in a dream. Suddenly, facing the trials of the last few days, you have come alive." That's the stuff, man.

Really, the amount of effort from this volunteer team continues to astound me, and Skyblivion's projected 2025 release (making for a whopping nine year development cycle) makes a lot more sense given this attention to detail. You can keep up with Skyblivion's progress via project lead Rebelzize's YouTube channel, and if you have expertise you'd like to volunteer (they always say they're looking for 3D modelers), Skyblivion also has a dedicated volunteer portal

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Skyblivion Ayleid interior

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Skyblivion Ayleid interior with red tree

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Skyblivion sandy Ayleid ruin

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Skyblivion birthsign menu

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Skyblivion custom class menu

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