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LG G Flex 2 starts hitting the shelves soon in US and the UK

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The LG G Flex 2 made a very lasting impression on us here at Geek Reply when it was first unveiled last month at the CES 2015. Unfortunately, as soon as we were able to summon the strength necessary to pick up our jaws from the floor, we came to the sad realization that it will take a while until the device is available in stores. But not much longer now though. Earlier today the Korean tech giant released an announcement on the LG Newsroom in which it is stated that the LG G Flex 2 will begin rolling out in “key markets” in the weeks following MWC 2015. The World Mobile Congress will take place between March 2-5 in Barcelona so it’s likely that the handset will starting hitting the shelves sometime during mid-March.

The said key markets listed by LG are the following: United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, France, Germany and the U.K. We’re not sure about the other major markets, but one can only assume that the LG G Flex 2 will arrive to some other countries as well further down the road. As for the aforementioned ones, the company says that “major carriers” from these markets will be the first to offer the curved smartphone, much like you’d expect. The LG G Flex 2 is already up for pre-order at Sprint and listed as “coming soon” at AT&T in the US. Some other carriers might also be able to offer it next month, but they’re not saying anything just yet so we can’t be sure. As for the UK, Carphone Warehouse has been listing the device for some time. The carrier is saying that shipping for the LG G Flex 2 is expected to begin by March 16th, which presumably means that shipping in the US, Germany, France, Hong Kong, and Singapore should also start around that date.

In the meantime, LG released a new “product story video” showcasing the LG G Flex 2 so make sure you check it out below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAoZlV10Czc

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If Not Already Clear, Elder Scrolls 6 Will Skip PlayStation

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Despite Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda, The Elder Scrolls 6 was not confirmed as an Xbox exclusive a few months ago. This happened because Xbox executive Phil Spencer indicated that target platforms hadn’t been selected yet, but it always felt like he was talking about the game being years away rather than the RPG being on PlayStation.

If you’re still holding out, Microsoft plans to release The Elder Scrolls 6 just on Xbox and PC. Documents from the company’s FTC lawsuit were recently released. In the document, Bethesda’s announced titles (both as a publisher and developer) are listed, and The Elder Scrolls 6 is listed for Xbox, PC, and nothing else.

We expected this, but The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced before Microsoft acquired its developer. The Elder Scrolls is a beloved franchise that’s been on various platforms for generations, so this isn’t Starfield.

However, the game isn’t due until 2026 at the earliest, according to the paper, and who knows what the gaming landscape will be like then.

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Xbox Nearly Flashed Warner Bros Cash, Sees Nintendo as Holy Grail

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Xbox CEO Phil Spencer’s mid-2020 dystopian email suggests the business was interested in buying Warner Bros Interactive and Bethesda. Even more alarming, the CEO calls buying Nintendo a “career moment” and “good for both companies” — and there are even rumors that Microsoft was interested in Valve.

While Spencer warns that acquiring Nintendo would be “hostile action” but “playing the long game”, the unprecedented corporate convergence is shockingly casual. He added: “Nintendo is taking a long time to realize their future is off their hardware. A long time… He even ended the chat with a smiling emoji to make it look more evil.

Spencer claims that Warner Bros Interactive was “gettable” when Microsoft was rumored to acquire it. He adds that “we wouldn’t own any of the IP which hurts long-term flexibility”. Because most Warner Bros Interactive developers work on franchises like Batman, Harry Potter, and others, the studios are worth little without the brands.

The email is over three years old, but it reveals Microsoft’s blasé approach to acquisitions and its goals. While its eventual acquisition of Activision Blizzard may have changed its plans, this leaked exchange suggests that Microsoft will not stop until it has absorbed as much of the industry as possible, even targeting Nintendo.

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Stig Asmussen Leaving Respawn for Galaxies Unknown

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Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor director Stig Asmussen is leaving Respawn Entertainment for unknown reasons. Asmussen had planned a trilogy for Cal Kestis, but it appears another author will need to write it.

Bloomberg reports that an EA spokesperson said: “Stig Asmussen has left Respawn to pursue other adventures, and we wish him the best. Veteran Respawn leaders will lead Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.”

This move is surprising, but Asmussen leaves on a high note. Jedi: Survivor is a great game despite its performance issues, which is rare for a Star Wars game. We’ll see where Asmussen goes, but we’re excited.

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