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Star Wars 7 new preview Daisy Ridley’s character

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Last week, Disney XD and Disney Channel surprised us with two Star Wars: The Force Awakens behind-the scenes previews which gave us a better image on Domhall Gleeson as General Hux. Today, guess what? We got another preview of the upcoming sci-fi movie Star Wars 7. This time though, the focus is on Daisy Ridley’s character, Rey. We get to see her on action, scavenging on the desert planet of Jakku. And another great part of this preview is that we get to see the alien played by Simon Pegg as well.

We do not have much knowledge about this specific alien. We don’t know its story and it’s right place in the scenario. We do know that he is on Jakku as well with Rey. and he also seems to be an alley. Besides all this stuff, this new preview gives us new footage of both Rey and John Boyega’s Finn. Here is what Daisy Ridley had to say about her character in Star Wars: 7 movie.

“Rey is so wonderful. She’s vulnerable. And she’s strong. She’s a scavenger on the desert planet of Jakku. She’s up for new experiences. And new adventures. This has been really special. I love the films. But obviously, now being a part of it, is really amazing. And it has been a lot of fun on set. I think the kids are going to love it, because they can really connect with the characters. BB-8 is amazing. We are packed full of creatures. It’s really cool.”

The plot of the movie will be something like this: everybody learned that the Star Wars Galaxy is a very dangerous place in which you can encounter strange planets, strange creatures, and enemies. A long time ago, a group of heroes joined together to save the Galaxy from an Evil Empire. Now, another threat appeared, a threat that wants to destroy everything that the team fought for. As time passed, a new team of heroes has been created to take the place of the old one and maintain the peace. Rey is one of them, a scavenger who is searching for answers and Finn, a rogue Stormtrooper who is looking for trouble. They team up with a droid BB-8. All three of them will have to make a choice: fight together against the dark side or continue their journey on their own.

John Boyega is part of the cast, along with  Daisy Ridley, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Lupita Nyong’o, Domhnall Gleeson, Andy Serkis, Gwendoline Christie and Max von Sydow. The director of the movie is J.J. Abrams; he is directing the movie from a script he co-wrote it with Lawrence Kasdan,

Take a look at the Disney XD UK promo of the upcoming movie Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Stay tuned for more news.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSmT1stsNgs

Samantha is very interested in all the latest technological advancements and she loves to show it through her articles. You'll likely find her writing about one gadget or another, but she certainly doesn't shy away from science stuff either.

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To keep Apex Legends running for an additional “10 to 15 years,” Respawn opens a third studio

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Apex Legends developer Respawn has created a third studio in order to keep the popular battle royale genre running for another “10 to 15 years”. Madison, Wisconsin is where the new studio is situated.

This third studio (the first two being headquartered in Los Angeles and Vancouver) will largely focus on Apex Legends in order to ensure a continuous and, most importantly, sustainable production pipeline. It may, however, contribute to other Respawn products in the future. Ryan Burnett, who previously served as director of engine production at Epic Games and had a distinguished 14-year career at Raven Software, the Call of Duty Studio, will serve as the studio’s head.

Senior VP of operations at Respawn, Daniel Suarez, claims in-depth in an interview with GamesIndustry.biz that “Because we intend to stick with this for the long haul, team health is unquestionably a top priority for us. We’re eager to see Apex become a franchise that endures for ten, fifteen, or more years because we think it will. We can’t just accomplish everything at once, exhaust ourselves, and be unprepared to do it over the long run.”

Consistency (as well as adequate production runway) are essential to make Apex Legends’ 90-day turnaround for new seasons of content realistic. Suarez observes that the introduction of new characters to the game takes a lot longer than you might anticipate “It takes us between a year and a year and a half to become proficient in a Legend. We are therefore making preparations well in advance.”

Only a few weeks ago, parent company EA fired more than 200 Apex Legends quality assurance testers in an impromptu Zoom call, raising concerns among some fans about the game’s future.

Do you support Respawn’s decision to open a third studio? Do you believe Apex Legends will still be around in 15 years?

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On the PS5, Kingdom Eighties brings micromanagement and vintage nostalgia

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Kingdom Eighties, a micro-strategy game coming out for the PS5 in 2023, is a loving tribute to that legendary time period.Eighties will be a stand-alone novel like earlier books in the Kingdom series, such as Two Crowns or New Lands.

You take on the role of the leader, a camp counselor tasked with protecting the village against enigmatic creatures known as greed. Bike around the neighborhood with youngsters like The Champ, The Tinkerer, and The Wiz, who will support you in combat and each contribute something unique to the table while doing your best Stranger Things impressions.

Your thoughts about Kingdom Eighties Have you played any of the other Kingdom games?

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Currently available on PS5, PS4, and 18 more PS + Extra, premium games

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Just now, another great update for PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium came out.There are 17 titles in all that are available for these higher membership tiers in March, which is a wonderful collection that should have something for everyone. In Europe, these games are now available for download on the PS5 and PS4, and they will soon be released in North America.

Here is a list of everything included as a reminder:

PS Plus Extra: March 2023

  • Tchia (PS5, PS4) | Review
  • Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection (PS5) | Review
  • Immortals Fenyx Rising (PS5, PS4) | Review
  • Rainbow Six Extraction (PS5, PS4) | Review
  • Ghostwire: Tokyo (PS5) | Review
  • Life is Strange True Colors (PS5, PS4) | Review
  • Life is Strange 2 (PS4) | Review
  • Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (PS4) | Review
  • Street Fighter V Champion Edition (PS4) | Review
  • Untitled Goose Game (PS4) | Review
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (PS4) | Review
  • RAGE 2 (PS4) | Review
  • NEO: The World Ends With You (PS4) | Review
  • Haven (PS5, PS4) | Review

PS Plus Premium: March 2023

  • Ridge Racer Type 4 (PS1) | Review
  • Ape Academy 2 (PSP)
  • Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror (PSP)

Tchia, an independent open-world adventure, debuts on PlayStation Plus Extra on the first day of this month. In addition to everything else mentioned above, members will also have access to this endearing new game. The three classic games mentioned above are also available to PS Plus Premium subscribers. Both Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror and Ape Academy 2 provide a set of trophies, which is always a welcome extra.

According to our most recent poll, the majority of you are happy with the new games and oldies that were added to the catalog this month, and we don’t blame you. It’s a fantastic choice. With these more recent membership tiers, Sony seems to be finding its footing after a somewhat poor start.

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