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‘Halo Infinite’ Multiplayer Will Be Free-To-Play At Launch Later This Year

Halo‘s multiplayer is legendary, which is why the news that the latest game in the franchise will have free-to-play multiplayer is a big deal indeed.

Many longtime gamers have memories of long nights with bloodshot eyes playing through another round of capture the flag, or slayer, on Xbox Live into the wee hours of the morning. Entire LAN parties were set up just to play the original Halo multiplayer together on Xbox, and multiplayer in Halo 3 was the big selling point of the Xbox 360.

Halo Infinite was always going to have multiplayer: It was one of the many reasons people have been anticipating a new game ever since it was announced all the way back in 2018. During the Xbox E3 presentation, however, we got the latest Halo Infinite trailer along with some multiplayer updates. Not only is the game going to have the traditional multiplayer modes, but it’s going to be free-to-play and allow crossplay between PC gamers and consoles.

In one sense, free-to-play Halo is just following a common trend in gaming today. Massive multiplayer experiences like Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone and Apex Legends are all free to play. But that doesn’t change just how big a deal this is for longtime Halo fans. There are plenty of people that love the Halo campaigns, but multiplayer is a unique experience, one that will come at no real cost at launch.

Of course, it’s likely that means there will be microtransactions hidden somewhere inside. No free-to-play game is completely free, but that’s a sacrifice plenty will be willing to make if it means we can frag with our friends just like in the old days. And while we don’t have an exact launch date just yet, Holiday 2021 will have to do for now as we wait to see what else is in store for Infinite.

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There is one group of people that might be happier single than they are in a relationship.

This article originally appeared on August 27, 2015

Oh, society! We have such a complicated relationship with relationships.

It starts early, with the movies we are plopped in front of as toddlers.


GIF from Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.”

And continues through adolescence, still through entertainment.

“I’d rather die than stay away from you.”

GIF from “Twilight.”

And then guess what happens? We’re peddled some more of what we’re supposedly meant to be aiming for when we’re adults.

“I was the one girl he chose from 20 other girls to be with. Now I know I’m special!” — me, mocking probably very sweet people.

GIF from “The Bachelor.”

There are so many examples of this, it’s difficult to narrow them down. Not to mention all the social cues coming in all stealth-bomber-like to beat one’s psyche into submission. Like when single people go to weddings, their family members casually ask them, “When will YOU settle down?” And when a friend goes through a breakup, it’s almost instinctive to reassure them that there’s someone out there for them.

But what if not everyone is supposed to pair off? What if some people are — wait for it — happier when they’re single?

It’s kind of a radical notion in this culture, where pairing off is treated more as a foregone conclusion and universal life goal.

A study in 2014 from the National Bureau of Economic Research said that married people rated higher in happiness measurements than single people did.

You might have taken that study at face value.

But hold the phone! There’s another recent study from University of Auckland’s School of Psychology that tells a more complete story by comparing happiness levels among a very specific group of singles and marrieds.

How? Well they looked at something called “avoidance goals” and “approach goals.”

What are avoidance and approach goals?

Well, what motivates each person is different. Some people are motivated by going after what their desired outcome is. Some people are more concerned with avoiding undesirable outcomes. People are often mixed bags, displaying some traits of avoidance and some traits of approach, and where they’re at with it can change with other factors in life. But on the entire spectrum, some people fall on one distinct end or the other.

In the new study, it held up that low-avoidance singles were a little bit less happy than low-avoidance married people. In other words, people who were more approach-goal motivated and married DO experience a bit more happiness.

But, interestingly, researchers found that singles who fall more on the high-avoidance side of the spectrum showed the same level of happiness as high-avoidance marrieds.

And theoretically, for those happy high-avoidance singles, they could very well find themselves miserable in a relationship for whatever reasons they avoid them in the first place. In individual circumstances, singlehood may be the best choice for some.

What does it all mean?

Some people love love and want to find their happily ever after. There’s nothing wrong with that, and society supports that model. More power to them!

GIF from “Ellen.”

But for those of you wondering if you’re weird or broken because you seem to prefer single life, there’s nothing wrong with you. Don’t let society pressure you into doing things their way, you magnificently beautiful lone wolf!

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To the men I love, about men who scare me.

This article originally appeared on 03.08.16.

I got a promotion a few days ago, so I decided to stop for a drink on my way home — just me and my sense of accomplishment.

I ended up alone in the bar, running defense against a bouncer who held my ID hostage while he commented on my ass (among other things) and asked me vaguely threatening questions about my sex life.


Photo via iStock.

This is not a Yelp review. It’s not an angry rant, and it’s definitely not something women need to be reminded of.

As far as I can tell, there is only one good lesson to pull out of this otherwise shitty and all-too-familiar interaction: In my experience, a lot of thoroughly decent men are still having trouble understanding this.

I have a friend who once joked that it was all right for him to catcall women because he’s good-looking. I had another ask me in faux outrage why it was OK for me to describe a cupcake (as in an actual chocolate baked good) as a “seven,” but not OK for him to rank women the same way. I was recently at a house party where a group of guys referred to a soundproofed recording studio in the basement as the “rape room” 45 times.

Some of these jokes were a little funny. Some of them really weren’t. But they were all endemic of something more sinister, and I honestly don’t think the men in question even realize it.

So to the generally well-intentioned men in my life, please consider this:

No matter what I accomplish or how self-assured I am feeling, the aforementioned dickhead bouncers of the world will still believe they have a right to demand my time and attention, even when I want to be alone.

They will still insist I be polite and cheerful, even while they make me uncomfortable and afraid.

They will still comment about my body and allude to sexual violence and then berate me for being “stuck up” if I don’t receive it with a sense of humor.

They will still choose to reinforce their dominance with a reminder that they could hurt me if they wanted to and that I should somehow be grateful if they don’t.

Photo via iStock.

This has made me defensive. It has put me more on my guard than I would like to be.

Decent male humans, this is not your fault, but it also does not have nothing to do with you.

If a woman is frosty or standoffish or doesn’t laugh at your joke, consider the notion that maybe she is not an uptight, humorless bitch, but rather has had experiences outside your realm of understanding that have adversely colored her perception of the world.

Consider that while you’re just joking around, a woman might actually be doing some quick mental math to see if she’s going to have to hide in a bathroom stall and call someone to come help her, like I did three days ago.

Please adjust your mindset and your words accordingly.

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Marco Rubio Got Dunked On For His Bizarre Student Loan Debt Plan That Only Helps People Who Survive Terrorist Attacks

Marco Rubio is no stranger to taking a tragedy and coming to an extremely wrong conclusion, and the latest example of this involves a bizarre way to tackle student loan debt.

The Florida senator shared a plan to help Americans besieged by billions of dollars in student loan debt that essentially amounts to a temporary pause in payments if they happen to survive an act of terror. According to The Guardian, Rubio has introduced the Terrorism Survivors Student Loan Deferment Act, which would give victims of terrorist attacks a “one-year pause” to help them “get back on their feet.”

“We should do everything in our power to help those who survive a terrorist attack to get their life back on track,” Rubio said in a statement. “Giving survivors some time to regroup by delaying their student loan payments is just common sense.”

The reaction to the proposal wasn’t nearly as positive as Rubio would have liked. That’s for a variety of reasons, starting with the fact that everyone could use student loan debt relief, but the potentially life-changing legislation is instead narrowly being applied to a very small subset of people. And the description of what a “terrorist attack” is remains extremely vague in the bill.

The other part that irked some people is that the legislation, which apparently dates back to 2016, is a response to the Pulse Nightclub shooting from the same year that left 49 people dead and more than 50 injured. Rubio has framed the Pulse shooting not as an attack against the LGBTQ community or a sign of the urgent need for gun control in America, but as a religion-fueled terrorist attack by a fundamentalist. As The Guardian pointed out, the number of terrorist attack victims are increasing in America, but that pales in comparison to the 40 million who currently hold student loan debt. And advocates for gun control bashed the proposal on Saturday, calling it a “gimmick.”

In recent years, the number of victims killed annually in US domestic terrorism attacks has ranged from 22 to 66 people, according to data assembled by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

“This is nice, but if Senator Rubio were actually seriously interested in safety and giving relief to survivors, he would back commonsense gun legislation like HR 8,” Christopher Zoeller, 19, the Florida state director for March for Our Lives, a youth gun violence prevention group, said in a statement to the Guardian.

“He didn’t do it after Pulse, he didn’t do it after Parkland, and he still hasn’t done it today. We can see right through this gimmick.”

Even if the legislation is passed, it would (hopefully) help an extremely small amount of people. And make the millions of people who have not suffered through an act of terror wonder why it would take one to get help with an ever-growing American crisis.

[via The Guardian]https://www.theguardian.com/money/2021/jun/10/marco-rubio-student-loan-terror-attack-bill

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Report: KD’s Security Guard Who Shoved PJ Tucker Has Been Suspended For The Series

Game 3 of the Bucks-Nets series saw Milwaukee finally get a win in an 86-83 rock fight in which the defenses dominated and it was all about shot-making down the stretch, with the Bucks out-lasting the Nets to make it a 2-1 series with a chance to tie things up on Sunday afternoon.

There was plenty to discuss after, including the kerfuffle between longtime friends PJ Tucker and Kevin Durant that saw Durant’s security guard who works for the Nets come barreling in to push Tucker away. Tucker was, understandably, not thrilled about being shoved by Nets security and both he and the Bucks head of team security took issue with how things went down.

On Sunday, prior to Game 4, word emerged from The Athletic that Durant’s security guard had been suspended from being courtside with the team for the rest of the series — and won’t be allowed to work at all in Milwaukee — following a league investigation into the matter. It isn’t a huge surprise that he would face discipline for the way he handled the Tucker-Durant situation, in which it was pretty clear the two were just jawing and nothing significant was going to happen.

The way he came running in and pushed his way through Tucker only proved to escalate the situation, which is the opposite of the job of security in such an instance. In any case, this will hopefully put this situation to rest and the focus moving forward can be on the basketball in the series and not security guard shenanigans.

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‘Sea Of Thieves’ Is Getting A ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’ Expansion

When Sea of Thieves first released to the Xbox it was considered a huge disappointment for a lot of gamers. This was a game that was supposed to make many of our dreams of exploring the vast oceans as a pirate come true. Unfortunately, it was a little shallow with not much to do after the first few hours. However, everyone that stuck with the game has praised it for its post-launch support. These days there’s plenty to do and see in Sea of Thieves and it’s even better when you have a group of friends to play with.

During Xbox’s E3 showcase, Rare and Microsoft unveiled a new Sea of Thieves expansion that is going to make this the ultimate pirate game. A Pirates of the Caribbean expansion. Now players can explore the seas with Captain Jack Sparrow and maybe even save the world from curses, Davey Jones, and some original Rare specific plots — pretty impressive for a game that was considered a major disappointment at launch.

Sea of Thieves is an example of how we can no longer judge a video game at launch the way we used to. These titles are constantly under development and changing. Any game can become great with the proper support behind it and we’re all lucky that Xbox and Rare never gave up on Sea of Thieves.

This is also a great sign for Disney fans. Universes like Pirates of The Caribbean have largely been kept in the Disney sphere only. Allowing other franchises to use worlds like Pirates is great for video game fans as a whole because it creates infinite potential. There are so many cool and fun universes that video games can work with through Disney. Hopefully, this Sea of Thieves expansion is a success so we can see more like it in the future.

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‘The Walking Dead’ Has Revealed First Season 11 Images And Announced An ‘Origins’ Series

When The Walking Dead last left off, the Whisperers had been defeated, Daryl and Carol were on the outs (although Daryl also has an estranged love interest), Gabriel and Aaron had bonded, Maggie was being trailed by the Reapers, and Negan had fully redeemed himself (except in the eyes of Maggie).

Meanwhile, there are eleven weeks until the 11th and final season of The Walking Dead kicks off in August, and as such, AMC will be dropping new photos, trailers, and more each week ahead of the 11th season premiere. The promotion begins with the first images from season 11, which are not particularly revealing but do remind us that Rosita (who was not a part of the bonus episodes) is still around despite actress Christian Serratos headlining a Selena series for Netflix.

It appears that Carol, Maggie, Rosita and Lydia will square off against a horde of zombie soldiers, while Negan — sans the leather jacket — will take care of some forest walkers.

Meanwhile, AMC also announced The Walking Dead: Origins, a series of specials that explores the lives of the four most popular and long-running characters remaining on The Walking Dead: Daryl, Carol, Maggie, and Negan. They’re essentially “Best Of,” episodes that mix clips from the most pivotal moments of their journeys so far with interview footage with the actors. The episodes, which will debut every Thursday starting with Daryl’s story on July 15th, are essentially repackaged material designed to promote the season 11 premiere and continue building up a subscriber base for AMC+, where The Walking Dead: Origins will air exclusively.

The Walking Dead, meanwhile, will return on August 22nd with the first eight episodes of the final, 24-episode season.

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Quavo Said He Planned To Make A Joint Album With Pop Smoke Before His Death

Migos made their grand return on Friday with their fourth album, Culture III. The project arrived as a 19-track effort with contributions highlighted by Drake, Cardi B, Future, DaBaby, Justin Bieber, Polo G and Juice WRLD. It’s also the Atlanta trio’s first project together since their 2018’s Culture II. Social media opinions of the new album seemingly prove that the rap group has returned to the excellence they displayed earlier in their career with projects like No Label II and Culture. As fans continue to enjoy the new project, Quavo recently revealed another project that sadly never came to fruition between himself and another artist.

During an interview on Los Angeles’ Real 92.3, Quavo spoke about adding posthumous features from Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD on Culture III, revealing that he actually hoped to make a full album with the former before his death.

“That was important, know what I’m saying,” he said. “I had a relationship with Pop Smoke, we had a relationship with Pop Smoke, and it was just, important. We had so many records, me and him was bout to make an album. So I just felt like I had to put Pop on there.”

He added, “Rest in Peace to my dawg Pop, we just made so much good music. Us on a New York drill beat is just like, magic.”

Pop Smoke and Juice WRLD appear on “Light It Up” and “Antisocial,” respectively, on Culture III. While it was the Migos’ first official collaboration with the two rappers, Quavo previously worked with Pop Smoke on “Aim For The Moon,” “Snitching” and “West Coast Sh*t” from the rapper’s posthumous album, Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon.

You can watch the Migos’ interview on Real 92.3 above.

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Drake Confirms ‘Certified Lover Boy’ Will Arrive By The End Of The Summer

Drake’s upcoming sixth album, Certified Lover Boy, is by far the most anticipated album of 2021. However, it’s also a project that fans should’ve already had in their possession if things went according to plan. Back in October, the rapper announced that the album would arrive in January, but he was later forced to delay the project after he had to take time away from working on it in order to rehab from knee surgery.

Since then, the rapper has continued work on Certified Lover Boy without sharing a new release date for it. Thankfully, during a recent interview, Drake revealed when fans can expect the album.

In a sit-down during the URLTV battle rap league’s NOMEXI event, Drake was asked when Certified Lover Boy arrived. When interviewers tried to get a specific release date out of him, the rapper kept things tight-lipped. However, when an off-screen guest asked if the album would be here by the end of the summer, Drake replied, “Oh yeah, I’ll be there. My album will be out by then.”

This comes after Akademiks previously reported that Certified Lover Boy would be released by the end of April. Obviously, that month came and went without the album’s release, but Drake’s biggest supporters should be happy to hear that the project will be in their hands within the next few months.

You can watch a clip of the conversation above.

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Should You Watch ‘Manifest’ On Netflix? Read This First

An NBC sci-fi series, Manifest, premiered on Netflix last week, and it has already taken up residence among the streaming service’s most-watched movies and television shows, according to Netflix’s own Top 10 chart (it held at number two all weekend, according to my Netflix account). Netflix doesn’t license as much off-network content as it used to, but despite having its own streamer in Peacock, NBC clearly felt that Netflix could provide the show with a bigger audience while collecting tidy licensing fees, to boot. The series, which wrapped up its third season last week, is also on the bubble and has not yet been renewed. How well it does on Netflix could factor into NBC’s decision to give it a fourth season or put the series out of its misery.

Warning: Manifest is not a good show. I should know. I have watched every episode and recapped each one for another outlet.

Its poor quality, however, is not entirely apparent from the pilot, which was heavily hyped on NBC ahead of its fall debut in 2018. It’s a compelling premiere episode with a fascinating premise. It’s about the passengers of Flight 828, who left from Jamaica and arrived in New York City. However, when the 191 passengers land, they learn that five-and-a-half years had passed and that, in the interim, they were presumed dead by everyone else.

It seems like an obvious setup for a drama about passengers who must reintegrate into their lives after five years have passed and after many of their loved ones have moved on. However, there’s only an inkling of that in the beginning. Yes, when Ben Stone (Josh Dallas) returns, his wife Grace (Athena Karkanis) has a new boyfriend, and his daughter — who wasn’t on the flight — is now five years older than her twin brother, who was on the flight, but the family drama is dispatched with fairly early on (in fact, the wife’s boyfriend, played by Rescue Me‘s Daniel Sunjata, inexplicably disappears from the series after a handful of episodes).

It’s a broadcast network television series, so naturally, it also attempts early on to take shape as a police procedural. Ben’s sister, Michaela (Melissa Roxburgh) is an NYPD detective, and she — like the other passengers on the flight — have “callings” (or visions) that aid her in solving crimes, but that element of the series is eventually abandoned, as well.

It’s not until the second season that Manifest figures out that it really wants to be a supernatural conspiracy thriller, but even then, the writers mostly seem to be making it up as they go along. It takes the better part of two seasons for a bare-bones mythology to even begin to take shape.

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– The Stone family helps other passengers resolve their callings, which usually entails saving someone from danger. However, some of the more bizarre callings often appear to be hugely significant but are never referred to again. For instance, at one point, the Stone family creates a scene in their living room using a hockey net only to find themselves in a vision hundreds of years in the past on a ship out in the middle of the ocean looking up into the sky to see Flight 828 flying above them. The dramatic calling, however, is never explained or mentioned again.

– Other characters, outside of Flight 828, also disappear and reappear days, months, or years later, and “death dates” are established. Those who experience this time travel only live as long as they were gone. For instance, because the Flight 828 passengers disappeared for five-and-a-half years, their “death date” (or the day they are scheduled to die) is five-and-a-half years from the day their flight lands. The Stone family is trying to prevent these death dates, which requires resolving their callings. There is also something called “dark lightning,” although it’s unclear what its role in the series is; passengers are secretly experimented on (although, that arc is eventually abandoned without resolution and never spoken of again), and there are other nefarious characters who seek to exploit Flight 828 passengers for their own gain, although it is unclear what it is they have to gain.

– Meanwhile, season three (not yet available on Netflix) sloppily introduces religious undertones. We are vaguely led to believe that Flight 828 passengers have been “resurrected,” like Jesus, and given a second chance. Meanwhile, a piece of driftwood from Noah’s Ark surfaces and is given huge significance (it will allow scientists to “recreate miracles”) only to be tossed into a volcanic crack that opens up in upstate New York. A half a season is also devoted to three meth heads (who are literally referred to as “meth heads”) to establish that each of the individual passengers on Flight 828 have to be good people or redeem themselves in order for all of the passengers to avoid their “death date,” though how they can redeem themselves is only vaguely defined.

The series is desperate to be the type of show that Reddit users devote theories towards, but it must try and do so within the confines of a broadcast network TV, which means it must operate only on the surface level. It also belabors certain aspects of the mythology while completely abandoning other aspects. The writing is rudimentary, and the acting is stilted and wooden, and I don’t think there’s an intentionally light or funny moment in the entire three seasons of the series.

Mostly, however, it’s infuriating in the way that it continues to present half-baked questions that the show has little intention of ever answering. It would be a shame, then, to start watching Manifest on Netflix with the expectation of a satisfying ending. A proper resolution to the series is currently impossible because it still doesn’t seem to know what it’s even trying to resolve.