Bolivia Complains to France Over Ghost Recon Wildlands

The Bolivian government has filed a formal complaint with the French embassy in La Paz regarding the depiction of the country in Ubisoft’s upcoming Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands, reports Reuters.

Ghost Recon Wildlands takes place in an alternate near-future where a ruthless Mexican drug cartel has muscled its way into Bolivia, turning the nation into a narco-state and the world’s largest producer of cocaine.

According to Bolivia’s Interior Minister Carlos Romero, Bolivia has officially asked that the French government intervene. Romero also believes that Bolivia has the standing to take legal action, though stated “at first we prefer to go the route of diplomatic negotiation.”

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Greg Nicotero Snuck a Creepshow Reference Into The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead's upcoming twelfth episode of season 7 will feature a tribute to a horror classic.

Longtime Walking Dead director Greg Nicotero took to Instagram to reveal he's slipped an Easter egg that pays homage to the 1982 George Romero and Stephen King cult horror film Creepshow. The episode, titled "Say Yes," will see Rick and Michonne exploring a creepy carnival and encountering a walker trapped in a ticket booth.

Maybe a "Creepshow" tribute in this upcoming episode of "The Walking Dead". My 19th episode as director. See you Sunday! All Rick, All Michonne, All Walkers! @amcthewalkingdead Off to London for @foxintchannels and @walkerstalkercon #creepshow #twd #knbefxgroup

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Ghost Recon Wildlands Season Pass Detailed

Ghost Recon Wildlands will get two major paid expansions after launch as part of the game's $40 season pass, Ubisoft announced today.

The first expansion, titled Narco Road, will task players with infiltrating a gang of smugglers to "take part in crazy races and challenges to earn their infamous leader's trust and destroy them from the inside." The expansion will introduce new bosses and vehicles.

In Fallen Ghosts, players must evade an elite group of mercenaries that are tracking them after the players' chopper is shot down. The expansion includes a "powerful new enemy," new skills, and unlockable weapons. Season pass holders will get access to both expansions a week early.

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Pokemon Go Trading Will Be Limited to Nearby Players

Niantic Labs is currently at work on adding trading to Pokemon Go, but when the feature does eventually arrive, you'll only be able to exchange creatures with other players in your general proximity.

This week at GDC, senior product manager Tatsuo Nomura confirmed to Polygon that trading "won’t be through the internet." Instead, "the person needs to be in your proximity." Nomura explained why this will be the case, saying, "you shouldn’t be able to exchange your Pokemon with someone who is 100 miles away from you."

While trading is expected to come to Pokemon Go sometime later this year, Niantic is still exploring how best to implement the feature. "We're still trying to come up with an answer

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Stranger Things’ David Harbour to Play Cable in Deadpool 2?

A Stranger Things star might be up to play Cable in Deadpool 2.

The Wrap reports David Harbour, who plays Chief Jim Hopper on the popular Netflix series, has been screen-tested by Fox for the role.

Several actors have been rumored to play the time traveling mutant and son of Cyclops. Most recently, Cable and Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld championed Russell Crowe to play Cable on Twitter a few days ago. Crowe retweeted a piece of fan art depicting him as the character to Liefeld, saying, "Hmmm... @robertliefeld thoughts?"

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Marvel’s Inhumans Casts Lost’s Ken Leung as Karnak

Marvel's Inhumans TV series has cast a Lost alum in a key role.

Marvel announced Thursday that Ken Leung, who played Miles Straume in Lost and had roles as Admiral Statura in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and the mutant Kid Omega in X-Men: The Last Stand, will portray the Inhuman Karnak.

lost_ken_leung_miles_straume_1280.jpg Ken Leung in Lost.

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Arrow: Are Vigilante and Prometheus Connected?

Warning: this article contains spoilers for the most recent episode of Arrow!

Arrow's latest episode answered the single biggest question surrounding Season 5: just who is underneath Prometheus' hood? It turns out that Adrian Chase, current Star City District Attorney and apparent ally to Team Arrow, is the person that's been so busy making Oliver Queen's life miserable these past few months. This reveal also suggests that the show is making a significant break from the comics, as Chase isn't the masked killer known as Vigilante.

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Nintendo Switch Cartridges Taste Terrible

If you were thinking about eating Nintendo Switch cartridges, please don't.

Due to taste tests by multiple intrepid reporters, including Giant Bomb's Jeff Gertsmann and IGN's Alanah Pearce, Switch cartridges were discovered to have a lingering, bitter taste to them. And there's actually an official reason for it.

In a statement provided to IGN, a representative for Nintendo explained that the cartridges have been coated with a "bittering agent" to discourage owners from eating them.

"To avoid the possibility of accidental ingestion, keep the game card away from young children. A bittering agent (Denatonium Benzoate) has also been applied to the game card. This bittering agent is non-toxic," the statement reads.

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