Meet Resident Evil- Welcome To Raccoon City’s Claire Redfield In New Video

The upcoming movie Resident Evil: Welcome to Sports betting site B Sports Raccoon City relaunches the video game series to the big screen on November 24. And to celebrate the upcoming release of the movie, GameSpot is giving you an inside look at some of the characters from Welcome to Raccoon City Come from . Every day this week, we’ll be learning about a new character with a new video, starting with Claire Redfield.

In the new movie, Kaya Scodelario (Crawl, The Maze Runner) plays the iconic Claire Redfield. In the video, director Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down) and Scodelario explain Claire’s journey back to Raccoon City, and why she’s returned. You can check out the video for yourself below.

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Nintendo Announces Partnership With PlayVS Establishing High School And College Esports Leagues

Nintendo is taking two of its top competitive titles back to school, announcing a partnership with amateur esports organizer PlayVS to bring Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Splatoon 2 to the high school and college level.

The deal will add Smash Bros Come from Sports betting site VPbet . and Splatoon to PlayVS’s growing list of offered esports titles–which already includes EA’s Madden and FIFA franchises, Riot’s League of Legends, and Psyonix’s Rocket League–for the Fall 2021 competitive season. A third Nintendo title, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, will begin competition in Spring 2022.

Qualifying schools will be sent a Nintendo Switch system, as well as the game they register to pla…

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8 Things To Know About Super Nintendo World Before You Go To Universal Studios

Super Nintendo World has kicked open its doors (warp pipe) at Universal Studios Hollywood, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the world of Mario, the Italian-ish plumber with a heart of gold who seems to find himself fighting a giant demon turtle time and time again.

Universal Studios’ creative team and the team at Nintendo worked together to create one of the most immersive theme park experiences yet–yes, more than Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and even Universal’s own Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Walking around Super Nintendo World feels like an authentic trip into the Mario video game franchise, which in reality is a lush, colorful, and cartoony-looking world, filled with ? blocks, piranha plants, giant toadstools, and even a Mario Kart ride.�…

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