• Real-Life German Christmas Town Recreated In 3D With Substance 3D & UE5
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    Owen ChouFor this project, created as part of a Think Tank Online course, Owen Chou handled all aspects of modeling, texturing, lighting, and set dressing, and the bread assets in the bakery were sourced from Quixel Megascans. Inspired by the German town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, this environment was crafted to replicate the scenery in Unreal Engine 5, capturing a warm, festive Christmas evening atmosphere.Have a closer look at the renders below:Owen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen also provided a detailed breakdown, walking through the entire process, from blockout and modular assets created in Maya and Unreal Engine 5 to custom textures made in Substance 3D Designer, 3D Sampler, and 3D Painter:Owen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouOwen ChouVisit the projects page for more on shaders, vertex painting, and VFX, and join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us on Instagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Real-Life German Christmas Town Recreated In 3D With Substance 3D & UE5 appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Jean-Claude Van Damme's Kickboxer Is Getting A Game From Ex-Call Of Duty Devs
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    In 1989, the original Kickboxer martial arts movie helped establish Jean-Claude Van Damme as an action star. Now, for the first time ever, the Kickboxer franchise is making the leap to video games with Force Multiplier Studios, a team of developers with experience on Call of Duty, Borderlands, Halo, Tomb Raider, and Mortal Kombat.Screenwriter Dimitri Logothetis and producer Rob Hickman--two of the filmmakers behind the 2016 film Kickboxer: Vengeance and its sequel, Kickboxer: Retaliation--are working with Force Multiplier Studios to bring the Kickboxer video game to life. But for now, the game is at such an early stage of development that there's nothing to show off.While speaking with IGN, Force Multiplier Studios was very vague about whether Van Damme will lend his likeness to the game or participate in any way. Instead, the studio stated that the game "will combine the rich narrative of Kickboxer with kinetic martial arts action to deliver an intense, high-octane brawler, and feature iconic characters and locations from the franchise originally starring martial arts icon Jean-Claude Van Damme."Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Ninja Gaiden 2 Black Steam Keys Are Discounted For A Limited Time
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    After an impressive showing at the Xbox Developer Direct on January 23, Koei Tecmo surprised fans by dropping Ninja Gaiden 2 Black the same day. Now, just a week later, the game is discounted on PC. Head over to Fanatical and use promo code FANATICAL15 to get a Steam key of the remastered action classic for $42.49 (was $50). Get deal at Fanatical Ninja Gaiden 2 Black lets you play as Ryu Hayabusa--a ninja who wields the legendary Dragon Sword. The core gameplay has remained the same over the past 15 years, meaning you'll still be treated to a fast-paced and bloody combat system. However, this new version benefits from improved visuals, stages, characters, and lighting effects from Unreal Engine 5 that create a more modern gaming experience.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Summer Game Fest 2025 Date Announced
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    Geoff Keighley has officially announced a date for Summer Game Fest 2025 preceding an in-person SGF Play Days event.
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  • Forza Horizon 5 is Coming to PS5
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    Forza Horizon 5, one of Xbox's highest-rated exclusives, is officially coming to PS5 this spring. The open-world racer from Playground Games was widely praised upon its 2021 release, with many considering it one of the best racing games ever made. The confirmation of Forza Horizon 5 on PS5 adds credibility to rumors that other Xbox exclusives, such as Gears of War and Halo, may also be heading to PlayStation in 2025. While nothing has been confirmed yet, this move suggests a broader shift in Xboxs exclusivity strategy.
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  • Rebecca Sugars Spiral Bound and Steven Universe movie vinyls are now up for pre-order
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    Not only did Rebecca Sugar create Steven Universe, one of the most iconic and groundbreaking cartoons of the modern era, she also wrote a ton of music for the show and the tie-in movie.The movie soundtrack now has a new snazzy vinyl 10 available for pre-order from iam8bit. The four-piece vinyl set contains all 17 songs from the movie performed by the cast, as well as the complete score. Previously, iam8bit released a now sold-out vinyl set of all the songs from the show.Additionally, iam8bit also has a special edition of Sugars personal album, Spiral Bound. Sugar released Spiral Bound in 2023 on Bandcamp. It was inspired by their own journaling in spiral bound notebooks. Sugar designed new art for the vinyls release, and the whole set is supposed to be very notebook inspired, from the blue-inked doodles to the eraser pink vinyl. The six-track album is short but evocative, as Sugar croons about healing from trauma and striving for perfection.Both vinyls are available for pre-order till Feb. 27, and will ship sometime later this year.
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  • Netflixs Devil May Cry makes a bold choice with a Limp Bizkit-powered opening
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    Netflix dropped a new look at its upcoming animated series based on Devil May Cry on Thursday, revealing the opening credits for Adi Shankar and Studio Mirs anime adaptation of the Capcom franchise. In a surprise, bold, and incredibly fitting choice, the Devil May Cry anime will open with Limp Bizkits Rollin, the breakout single from the nu metal bands 2000 album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.The original Devil May Cry and Limp Bizkits third album were both products of the early 2000s so while DMC purists might argue that the series original music should be featured, I simply cannot argue that Rollin is anything but an inspired, era-appropriate choice.In addition to a new look at Devil May Cry, Netflix also announced Thursday that the series will start streaming on April 3. At one point, Devil May Cry was planned for 2024, so its nice to see it finally have a firm release date.Executive produced by Adi Shankar (Castlevania, Captain Laserhawk) and written by Alex Larsen (Yasuke), the Devil May Cry anime will span eight episodes. The series will focus on a younger Dante, and is inspired by the 2005 franchise prequelDevil May Cry 3: Dantes Awakening. Animation company Studio Mir is known for its previous work on such shows asThe Legend of Korra,The Boondocks,Young Justice, andHarley Quinn.NetflixsDevil May Cryanime is based on Capcoms 23-year-old action franchise of the same name, which was created by game designer Hideki Kamiya, who recently announced his return to the Okami franchise. Its been more than five years since we got a new Devil May Cry video game;Devil May Cry 5was the most recent, and hopefully not the last.
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  • OpenAI's Reasoning Model Is Now Free on Copilot
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    Following a surge in popularity for Chinese AI app Deepseek and its free reasoning model this week, frequent OpenAI collaborator Microsoft is helping Americas AI leader drop the paywall on its own reasoning model, giving all Copilot users free access to OpenAI o1.Notice the distinct lack of a Plus or Pro after Copilot. You wont need specialized hardware for this, nor will you need a ChatGPT or Copilot subscription. The news came via a LinkedIn post from Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, wherein the executive said Copilots Think Deeper feature is now free and available for all users of Copilot.Think Deeper began testing in October and essentially gives the chatbot more time (about 30 seconds) to consider your request before providing an answer. It doesnt have access to the internet, so it cant search for real-time information, but in turn, it can walk you through the steps it took to arrive at an answer, and will supposedly self-correct.The goal here is to make the AI better at handling complex topics and STEM-related promptsfor example, OpenAI says that o1 can solve 83% of problems on the International Mathematics Olympiad, while non-reasoning model GPT-4o can only solve 13%.To use Think Deeper in Copilot, simply click or tap the Think Deeper button while entering your prompt. If you dont see it, it might take a little bit to roll out to youIm also in the same boat.Suleyman didnt specify any limits to the new o1 model access, although Id assume theyre the same as the free version of Copilots other limits, which means you might not have access during peak times. But its still a better deal than on ChatGPTs own site, where limited o1 access costs $20 a month and unlimited access costs $200 a month.The sudden shift towards a free option for o1 cant help but feel like a response to Deepseeks R1, which that company claimed matched o1 on several metrics. But whatever decisions are being made behind the scenes at OpenAI and Microsoft, the timing couldnt be better for usersDeepseek is already facing severe privacy issues, including chat logs that were left exposed for anyone to see.That said, Microsoft is still playing as many angles as it can here. While Microsoft services have yet to make Deepseek R1 immediately available to consumers, its already been integrated into Microsofts AI developer tools.
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  • 17 of My Favorite Methods for Decluttering a Home
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.There are so many techniques you can use to help you declutter your home, but they all have the same end goal: reducing the volume of junk lying around your house and organizing what remains. Where these techniques differ is in their methodologies: Some are better suited to larger homes or larger volumes of stuff, for instance. Some are ruthless, while others leave some wiggle room for items you are hesitant to part with. Here are some of my favorite decluttering techniques, so you can find one that will help you downsize with minimal stress.Before you start decluttering, keep these questions in mindBelow, you'll find 17 great techniques, approaches, and methods, but basically all of them will require you to, at some point, assess your possessions one by one and determine whether you're going to keep it or not. No matter which technique you choose, you'll have to make individual decisions over and over again, so you need to have criteria in mind before you start (and while you're selecting the method you think will work best for you). Some of the approaches here come with questions baked in, like Marie Kondo and Peter Walsh's methods, which suggest, respectively, that you determine whether an item "sparks joy" or fits with the overall vision you have for your space. Others leave the question-asking to you, so I suggest ones like this:"When was the last time I used this?" This can help you determine if you even actually use the thing you're considering getting rid of."Do I want the job of managing this item?" This helps you realistically frame the commitment and responsibility that holding onto something will demand of you."Would I know I had this if I needed it?" This is useful for cleaning spaces like junk drawers, which are full of those items you make excuses to hold onto "just in case."For more ideas that can shape how you approach your decluttering no matter which method you choose, here's a list of my favorite eight criteria questions. Micro-decluttering, for going bit by bitThis technique is ideal for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the scope of the task facing them. It has been trending on cleaning blogs for some time, and while the phrase is novel, the idea is well-established: Instead of cleaning a whole room at once, choose small sections to tackle instead.So, instead of organizing the bathroom in a day, start with the medicine cabinet. The whole bedroom? No. The nightstands? Yes. The entire kitchen? Instead, start with the silverware drawers.Obviously, youll get around to all the other micro spaces within those rooms eventually, but focusing one a small section allows you to witness immediate results, revel in the feeling of accomplishment that brings, and consider whether you have the capacity to tackle another section right away.It's similar to the ski-slope method below, but even less regimented, since there are no rules about the order you need to clean in. You can dedicate a week to sprucing up small sections of one room, or you can switch from room to room every time you clean. The ski-slope method, for when you're overwhelmedAnita Yokota's ski-slope method was born from her experience as a licensed therapist and interior designer and is meant to help you declutter in a way that won't be overwhelming for you mentally. She outlines the method in her book Home Therapy: Interior Design for Increasing Happiness, Boosting Confidence, and Creating Calm, suggesting you imagine your messy room like a ski slope, zig-zagging from section to section instead of working in a straight line. Rather than looking at the space as a whole (a huge mess you'll never be able to clean!), start in one corner or section and work from there: Clean, declutter, and organize. Move to the next side or section and do it again. Continue moving through the room, working from side to side. As you finish each section, you can pause for a break if you need to, then pick back up where you left off.The move-out method, for when you need some urgencyThis approach from Katie Holdefehr, author of Embrace Your Space and associate editorial director at Real Simple, will put a bit of a push behind your efforts, which can be helpful for people who struggle to find motivation to clean or declutter. When you use the move-out method, you act as if you're actually moving out of your home and into a new one, except the "new" home is actually the one you already have, just cleaner and better. Set a made-up move-out date for a few days from the present, then box up everything in one room the way you really would if you were moving, categorizing items into boxes based on their uses. Start asking yourself, "If I were moving, would I really want to bring this with me into my new space?" Imagine what your ideal home would look like and what would be in it, plus whether the item you're considering would be worth all the effort of packing, boxing, protecting, hauling, unpacking, and putting away in a real-life relocating situation. If it wouldn't be, get rid of it. Once everything is boxed up, clean the room thoroughly, making it new again, and unpack. Ideally, wait a few days to unpack, so you can get a sense of which things you actually miss or need while they're boxed away. When you unpack, feel free to declutter even more, getting rid of what you didn't even miss and prioritizing only what you want in your "new" home. Repeat in various rooms over time. One thing to keep in mind: The move-out date is important. That's what gives you the sense of urgency and push you need. Once you commit to it, don't push it off. Treat it as if you were really moving out and had no choice but to get packing.Project 333: For when the closet is out of handAdhere to the TikTok-famous Project 333, which comes from comes from Courtney Carver's Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really Is So Much More, if you want to pare down your wardrobe and create a "capsule wardrobe" of basic, mix-and-matchable pieces over time. Start by selecting 33 pieces of clothing, jewelry, and accessories (excluding underwear or sentimental, everyday-wear jewelry), then box everything else up for three months. At the end of that time, you'll have combined your 33 pieces to make outfits and will have a better sense of what you really need for daily wear and what you own that might be good for donating. For a similar approach, you can adapt the Pareto principle, or 80/20 rule, recognizing that you use about 20% of your stuff 80% of the time, whether that's the clothes you wear every day, the kitchen tools you use to make your most common meals, or anything else that you reach for the majority of the time. Once you start identifying the 80% of things you rarely use, it becomes pretty easy to give them the boot.The 12-12-12 method, for when you have a lot of stuffThis is one of the longer-term methods on the list and it calls on you to overhaul your lifestyle a bit. When you use the 12-12-12 method, you find 12 things to throw away, 12 things to donate, and 12 things to put awayevery day. With 12 in each category every day, you're dealing with a number small enough to work with in an achievable way but big enough to make an impact on your clutter. Of course, you can move that number up or down slightly to accommodate your own needs, but the real idea here is that you get in the habit of identifying what you can get rid of and what needs to be organized and put away every day. The organizational triangle, for getting and staying declutteredAnother longer-term, lifestyle-altering approach is the use of the Organizational Triangle, a concept from by pro organizer Andrew Mellen, the man behind The Most Organized Man in America's Guide to Moving and Unstuff Your Life: Kick the Clutter Habit and Completely Organize Your Life for Good. This three-tiered approach provides a simple process for maintaining a clutter-free home:Every item needs a home.Keep like with like.Use a "something in, something out" approach.By making sure you get into the habit of putting everything where it belongs (and getting rid of things that don't belong anywhere), storing everything with related items, and getting rid of one thing every time you bring something new in, you can not only get organized, but stay organized. The five-second rule, for making quick decisionsThe five-second rule is a trick you can use when you're decluttering to make fast decisions about what stays and what goes. It's a widely adaptable technique from organizational coach Mel Robbins, who advocates for it in her books. Basically, you should make major decisions in under five seconds, counting down five, four, three, two, one so your brain senses some urgency. At the end of the countdown, you have to make a choicewhen you're decluttering, you'll decide whether to keep something and find a place for it or toss it or donate it. In your heart, you already know which items are useful and need to stick around. Instead of deliberating over the decision, make it fast and keep going so you don't lose momentum. If you're really stuck after five seconds, there are two questions you can ask yourself to illuminate the right choice: According to organizational gurus the Minimalists, you should ask yourself, "Could I replace this item for less than $20?" and "Could I replace it in less than 20 minutes?" If the answer to both is yes, that thing can go. The space you'll save by tossing it will be worth the $20 you may spend in the unlikely event you ever need it again. KonMari, for creating a happier homeArguably the most famous method on the list, Marie Kondo's KonMari method leaves a little room for the items you care about, even if they have fewer practical uses than others. Kondo's method of organizing follows a few simple steps designed to ensure you will never again relapse to clutter. Heres what she calls for:Commit yourself to tidying up.Imagine your ideal lifestyle.Finish discarding first.Tidy by category and not by location.Follow the right order.Ask yourself if it sparks joy, and get rid of it if it doesn't.The Peter Walsh method, for building the home of your dreamsWalsh method is similar to Kondo's, but a little stricter. Compare her steps with his and spot the differences:Empty your space.Create a vision for the space and set an intention for it.Sort everything you removed into a vision pile and an out-the-door pile.Get rid of the out-the-door pile by donating or throwing everything away.Move everything from the vision pile back into the space.Fully emptying your space is more intense than just organizing it as-is, so choose this technique if you really need an overhaul. "Decluttering at the Speed of Life," for everyday maintenanceThe Decluttering at the Speed of Life method comes from Dana K. White, who has chronicled her deslobification journey on a blog since she began in 2009. She took notes of all her wins and failures as she sought to find a way to declutter without getting overwhelmed, keeping track of what worked and what didntand ultimately published a book, Decluttering at the Speed of Life: Winning Your Never-Ending Battle with Stuff.To utilize her technique, select a small area, and do these five things:Start with trash, like receipts, wrappers, bags, anything that is broken, expired food or products, or anything you simply dont need or use at all. Throw all that away.Do the easy stuff. Put everything out of place back where it belongs.Categorize duh clutter, or anything that could be donated. Keep a box on hand and toss anything worthy of donation into it.Ask yourself one or two decluttering questions. First, If I needed this item, where would I look for it? If you can instantly think of an answer, take the item where it belongs. If you cant think of an answer, ask a follow-up: If I needed this item, would it occur to me that I already had one? Get rid of the thing if the answer is no.Finally, make it fit. Only keep what you have space for and organize those. Throw a packing party, for an objective approachAnother intense, room-clearing option is the "packing party," which also comes from the Minimalists. To throw a packing party, invite your friends over and have them help you pack everything in the room into boxes, as if you were moving, and label those boxes. For three weeks after that, live your life as normal, only pulling things out of the boxes if and as you need them. At the end of the three weeks, go through whatever you haven't needed and commit to throwing or donating most of it. This method helps you "move back in" to a cleaner space full of only the things you really need. Dymo LetraTag 200B Bluetooth Label Maker $34.94 at Amazon $38.90 Save $3.96 Shop Now Shop Now $34.94 at Amazon $38.90 Save $3.96 "365 Less Things," for long-haul declutteringColleen Madsen's unique 365 Less Things technique is a slow burn. It will take a year to complete, but at the end of that year, you'll be living in a cleaner, more organized spaceand will have built up the habits that can keep it that way. All you do is commit to getting rid of one thing every day for a year. The goal here isn't instant progress, but incremental progress that you can learn from. Set a reminder in your phone for every day at a certain time and, when the alarm goes off, find one thing to get rid of. You can donate it, sell it, or throw it away, but it has to go. The beauty of this method is that while it takes time, the time is actually beneficial: Eventually, it'll become second nature to find and get rid of one thing in your home every day. Plus, decluttering so incrementally is a lot less overwhelming than other methods of home cleaning and organization, so it's perfect for if you're feeling too put-upon by the daunting task.The calendar method, for when you need structureAnother technique that is similar to 365 Less Things is the calendar method. This is a little faster and more structured, so it's ideal if you have a lot of things to throw out and want to get rid of them all relatively quickly, but haven't built up the habit of being able to do that yet. Start on the first of the month and get rid of one thing. On the second day, get rid of two. On the third, out go three. You see where I'm going with this. On the 30th, you'll get rid of 30 things. In a month with 31 days, you'll end up doing away with nearly 500 items. This works well because it slowly builds that decluttering muscle. On the first day, you might really struggle to part with one thing, but the more you do it, the easier it will get. Plus, as the days go on, you'll start noticing results, which will motivate you down the stretch. The before-and-after technique, for when you need motivationIf you're a more visual person, the Before and After approach from Becoming Minimalist is for you. Pick a small section of your home, like a countertop or junk drawer, and snap a picture of it. Then, clean it up. Just focus on the small area you photographed. Once youre done, take a new picture and compare the two.Do this any time you have a few minutes to dedicate to a minor cleaning task, so the pics are right next to each other in your camera roll. When you can see the difference just by swiping between the two photos, youll feel motivated to keep going. Without the pictures, it can be hard to remember what the mess even looked like, so you wont stay as motivated to clean or keep it clean.(If you need more motivation, here are my favorite tools to help you declutter and the best apps to help you keep your cleaning on track.)The 10/10 theory, for when you need clarity on an item's valueWhen you're decluttering, you'll inevitably pick up an item that you're really not sure if you should keep or toss. It may be a little sentimental or you may start playing the classic mind game of, "But what if I need this later?" That's where the 10/10 theory comes in. This is an exercise you complete before decluttering. Make a list of your 10 most expensive items. Then, make one of the 10 things you own that bring you the most joy. Keep going. Try a list of the 10 things you use the most, the 10 you use least, the 10 things you could never replace, or 10 things you could very easily replace, either in terms of speed or money. Once you start reframing how you think of the "value" of your possessions, you begin to see patterns about what is worth keeping and what really isn't. Doing this ahead of time and noticing what you place value on will help you when you get down to the nitty-gritty of actually decluttering. The chaos method, for when you need to declutter things you've already organizedThe so-called "chaos" method is perfect for helping you assess how much stuff you really have and if you even have the space to hold it all. It's perfect for anyone whose clutter and junk is at least semi-organized, put away somewhere out of sight. Pull it all out and dump it into a pile, which will be your "chaos." Then, sort, categorize, and declutter everything, moving through the pile one item at a time, until you have a bunch of smaller piles. Once you have your smaller piles and categories, you can see just how much volume is in each, then decide where they should go within the closet again. You can put them in the most logical, economical space (ideally a container!) and make that decision based on how much space they really need. It's easy to let junk pile up if it's out of sight and out of mind, but just because you have everything jammed into a closet or drawer doesn't mean it's really, truly organized. You have to haul it all out and see its real volume. Just make sure you do this in small increments. Don't do your entire bedroom at once, for instance, but go drawer by drawer, closet by closet, etc. The magic basket, for when you need a daily routineHalf the battle when you're decluttering comes from keeping the things you choose to keep more organized. Over the course of a day, you move your stuff around, use it, discard it, and don't always put it away again right away. Over time, this can cause some issues and mess up your whole home. One easy way to tackle the ever-present issue of clutter maintenance is to create a simple schedule. Use the "magic basket" technique: Every evening, go around your home with a basket and drop in anything that's out of place. Your home will look better right away, you'll achieve a feeling of accomplishment, and you'll sleep better, all without having to put anything away and overwhelm yourself. The next day, when you're feeling fresh, take the basket back around and put its contents where they belong. Do both steps every day to space out the amount of time you spend cleaning. You'll built a solid routine that will become a second-nature habit, plus not feel so overwhelmed by the volume of what you need to do, since it's split up.
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  • Super Bowl 2025: How to watch the Chiefs vs Eagles on Sunday, February 9
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    The Caesars Superdome will host Super Bowl LXI on Sunday, February 9. Here's how to tune in to the big game! (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) Chris Graythen via Getty Images The Kansas City Chiefs have won their third AFC Championship in a row, sending them to Super Bowl LIX where they'll face NFC champions the Philadelphia Eagles. The two teams both made it to the championship game back in 2023 when the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38-35; will the Eagles get their revenge this year, or will the Chiefs nab an unprecedented third win in a row? We'll find out on Super Bowl Sunday! Super Bowl LIX will be played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA on Sunday, Feb. 9 with a 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff. The 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show will feature Kendrick Lamar, who just confirmed that SZA will be joining him. The championship game will be broadcast nationally on Fox this year and will be available on platforms like DirecTV and Fubo. Looking for a free way to tune in? The Super Bowl will also be livestreamed on Tubi in 4K, no less! Heres everything you need to know about how to watch the Super Bowl. When is Super Bowl LIX? The 2025 Super Bowl will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9. What time does the Super Bowl start? Super Bowl LIX kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT. How to watch the Super Bowl live Super Bowl LIX will air nationally on Fox and stream live on Tubi. How to stream the Super Bowl for free this year Tubi will be livestreaming Fox's coverage of the Super Bowl this year the first time the free platform has done so. It will also be available in the Fox Sports app on mobile platforms. Beyond that, you can also sign up for free trials of DirecTV Stream, Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, each of which carry Fox in most locations. Two important caveats: Verify that your locality includes a Fox stream by inputting your ZIP code on their respective sites. And if you don't want to pay, make sure you cancel before the trial subscription ends they can be as short as three days, so plan ahead. How to watch the 2025 Super Bowl without cable The Tubi option above is the easiest go-to starting point for free Super Bowl streaming but no one knows how the service will hold up under what's certain to be its most intensive influx of concurrent users. There are plenty of worthwhile backups, each of which offer more comprehensive options for cordcutters beyond the game itself say, watching SportsCenter on ESPN before or after the game. And most of our picks for best live TV streaming services offer free trials, so you can check them out risk-free. If you time it right, your free trial can include the Super Bowl broadcast, too. Where is the 2025 Super Bowl? The 2025 Super Bowl will be held at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The venue has been host to seven previous Super Bowl games. Who is performing in the Super Bowl 59 halftime show? Kendrick Lamar is headlining Super Bowl LIX, with a guest appearance by SZA. Who is playing in the Super Bowl 2025? AFC champions the Kansas City Chiefs will play NFC champs the Philadelphia Eagles. More ways to watch Super Bowl LIX Thanks to the wide array of streaming options detailed above, you'll be able to watch the Super Bowl on nearly any current device with a screen. There are plenty of Super Bowl TV deals ahead of the game if you need to upgrade that aging 40-inch screen with the dead pixels in the corner. And for as little as $40 or less, a new Roku or Fire TV device will ensure that you have all of these apps (including Tubi) if they're not already built-in to your screen. See our list of best streaming devices for the full range of options. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/super-bowl-2025-how-to-watch-the-chiefs-vs-eagles-on-sunday-february-9-214817647.html?src=rss
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