Everything New On Disney+ In March 2021- WandaVision Finale, Assembled, And The Falcon And The Winter Soldier

So long February, hello March Come from Sports betting site VPbet ! The shortest month of the year is zipping by, which means it’s also that much sooner before you’ll be able to kick back and enjoy all the new content Disney+ has ready to roll out next month. While March is not exactly bursting with tons and tons of new stuff, what’s arriving is formidable and worth making a point of catching.

First up, of course, is the March 5 WandaVision season finale. Who’s to say after nine episodes what questions will remain and what new enigmas will be teed up in this unusual show which is both 2021’s first release from Phase 4 and a steady stream of classic sitcom homages. Also up in the air: Will there be a second season? In a few short weeks we may have some–or none?–of these answers.

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Either way, on March 12, Marvel will kick off Assembled, a new documentary series of specials that will go behind the scenes of Marvel Cinematic Universe television shows and movies. The specials kick off with an episode on WandaVision’s creative team, allowing vi…

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Persona 5 Strikers Review – The Hands That Thieve

Editor’s note: Persona 5 Strikers is out now on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. This review, first published on February 9, 2021, has been updated to reflect all platforms. — February 23, 2021

It’s always nice to see your friends again, even if your time together doesn’t always live up to the highest highs you’ve experienced in the past. Persona 5 Strikers is a lot like that–it comes with some special moments that foster a deeper appreciation for what Persona 5 is and what it represents. From the wild action-RPG combat to the summer road-trip premise, characters we know and love get to show off how much they’ve grown and prove they can still kick ass in style. Strikers does trip over a few clumsy tropes along the way, and sometimes tries a little too hard to recapture Persona 5’s magic, but when it’s all said and done, I’m glad this reunion happened to begin with.

Nintendo Switch Hits 20 Million Sales In Japan

Business is booming for Nintendo around the globe, but in its home territory of Japan, the console has reached an impressive milestone of 20 million sales since it was first launched in March 2017.

As reported by Famitsu and translated by Nintendo Life, the official sales number were recorded on June 2 and the list of the top five best-selling Switch games in Japan was also updated. Unsurprisingly, Animal Crossing: New Horizons continues to be the top-selling game on the system. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

  • Animal Crossing: New Horizons – 6.78 million units sold
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 4.29 million units sold
  • Pokémon Sword and Shield – 4.05 million units sold
  • Splatoon 2 – 3.87 million units sold
  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 3.84 million units sold

Nintendo recorded 84.59 million Switch console sales in its global figures that were released last month, and by now that number will have climbed even higher. That almost a quarter of all Switch sales originated from Japan shows the strength of the brand in that country, while current international sales foreca…

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Nintendo Switch Sports Update Adding Full Soccer Motion Controls And More New Features

Nintendo has announced that it will be adding full motion control support for soccer in Nintendo Switch Sports on July 26. The upcoming free update is scheduled to go live at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET on that day and will include a number of new features including the ability for players to use the motion of their legs to kick the soccer ball in-game. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

In 4v4 and 1v1 Soccer matches, players will be able to use a Joy-Con controller and a Leg Strap accessory, which are available in the physical version of the game or sold separately, to score goals using the kicking motion in real life. Players will also be able to use their hands by jogging in place to dash in-game. Nintendo explained that playing this way will translate users’ in-game kicks to be more powerful.

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