Xbox Series X Release Date Leaked + Avatar Creators Leave Netflix Remake – IGN News Live

IGN’s live daily news show once again breaks down the biggest stories from August 12th, 2020! Based on some street date stickers, it seems very much like the Xbox Series X will launch on November 6th, the creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender have departed the live-action Netflix remake of the beloved animated series over creative differences, Control’s next-gen upgrades will only be available to a select few, and one of the devs on Visceral’s canceled Star Wars game “Ragtag” has revealed some of what was planned for the game. All this and plenty more!

Want a more just world? Be an unlikely ally | Nita Mosby Tyler

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A more equal world starts with you. Citing a formative moment from her own life, equity advocate Nita Mosby Tyler highlights why showing up and fighting for others who face injustices beyond your own lived experience leads to a fairer, more just future for all.

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How city mayors are taking action on climate change | Eric Garcetti

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“If you change your city, you’re changing the world,” says Eric Garcetti, mayor of Los Angeles and chair of C40 Cities, a network of the world’s megacities committed to tackling the climate crisis. He shares tangible ways Los Angeles and other cities across the globe are promoting economic and social justice while taking concrete action on climate change — and talks about how to create a more inclusive, green and sustainable society as we rebuild from COVID-19. (This virtual conversation, hosted by TED’s current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was recorded July 7, 2020.)

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The History of Star Wars on TV

Until recently, the thought of a fully realized, movie-worthy Star Wars series on television was unthinkable. The franchise has dabbled in the TV realm since almost the very beginning, but there’s a reason The Star Wars Holiday Special is buried in a vault so deep even Indiana Jones couldn’t find it. But with the advent of Disney+ and the wildly popular first season of The Mandalorian, suddenly Star Wars has come alive on the small screen.

As we wait for The Mandalorian: Season 2, the Bad Batch animated series and other major new Star Wars projects, let’s explore the colorful and sometimes less than glamorous history of the Star Wars franchise in television.

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Control – Official Ultimate Edition Trailer

Watch the trailer for the Control Ultimate Edition which features the base game, The Foundation and AWE expansions, Expeditions end game mode, Photo Mode, as well as all content updates since the release of the original game.

Control Ultimate Edition launches on August 27 on Steam, and will be available on September 10 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Epic Games Store.

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