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Anthem Early Review Impressions
After several hours with Anthem, I can't say I'm particularly interested in it yet. I've completed some missions, upgraded my loadout, and gone on some more missions, but I'm not yet invested in anything I'm doing. I will, of course, keep playing, and I'll be posting a full review in the coming days. There's just nothing here so far that's driving me forward. I'm curious, but only to see if my first impression--that this is a somewhat generic, Destiny-like experience--will be proven wrong.
Anthem starts, well, kind of like Destiny 2. The Freelancers, who fight off threats using mechanized combat suits called Javelins, have fallen out of favor with humanity after a significant loss in the game's tutorial mission. It's not clear why this one failure is enough to discredit the Freelancers, but after a two-year time skip, they are scattered to the winds, now underdogs who must climb back up the ladder to "hero" status. This means starting with basic weaponry, even though you were a rookie two years prior and presumably have more experience since then. Your life revolves around taking contract missions from people in the downtrodden citadel that is your base, Tarsis, which you return to after each excursion.





There's a lot of jargon thrown around throughout the opening minutes with little explanation--it kind of feels like you're listening to a conversation about people you don't know, so none of it carries much weight. There's also a long cutscene that consists of an NPC narrating background details for you, so it's also not clear how much your character is supposed to know and about what. I did gather that there's an ancient mystery at the heart of everything, but I'm not yet sure what exactly is intriguing about it. The story so far feels like a justification for why I need to level up and find new loot, rather than the groundwork for a vibrant sci-fi world that's enticing to explore.
Mission structure doesn't help this much; so far it's been going from point A to point B, shooting some enemies, and then heading to the next waypoint. If you play solo, you can take this at your own pace and presumably stop to take in the sights, but playing co-op with friends or by matchmaking--which the game recommends as the best way to play, and which nets you better rewards--means you'll have to keep up with everyone else. It also makes it easier and faster to complete missions, which is welcome, since they mostly consist of fighting waves of enemies while your NPC partner back at Tarsis scans something nearby (much like Destiny's Ghost).
It is moderately satisfying to find new loot even if the missions themselves aren't thrilling, and I am having fun experimenting with loadouts. You get an assortment of weapons and upgrades after each mission, so you can constantly change up your equipment between contracts and try out new combinations. I'm playing the Ranger class currently, and I've established a good flow of using my guns, grenades, and missiles in rotation.
Anthem's mech-powered flying keeps missions from being completely one-note. It's my favorite part of the game so far; you have to keep your suit from overheating while you fly, which means you can get creative (or at least add flourishes as you go). The main cooling methods are water and literally cooling your jets by descending. It's exciting to nosedive only to pull up at the last second, and there's something serene about flying under a waterfall and into a strange cave. The most exciting thing to happen to me in Anthem so far is finding an upgrade for my suit that increased its heat resistance, letting me fly longer. I'm hoping I find more reason to explore than I currently have, if only to have more reason to be in the air.
I'm currently treating Anthem's disparate missions as an excuse to try a new weapon or special attack, which, combined with flight, gives me incentive to keep going. I'm hoping that I get more out of the story as I go on, but so far it's too generic to get its hooks in me. I'll keep playing on PC--I've luckily only been kicked due to server issues twice--so look out for the full review in the next few days.
Apex Legends Pathfinder Guide: Tips To Be The Best Robot Scout
Apex Legends encourages you to create a squad that leverages the strengths of the game's characters. Its eight playable characters each comes with their own unique abilities, so composing an effective team of three requires a bit of trial and error.
If you've chosen Pathfinder, you have interest in scoping out the path ahead for your squad. As a scout, it's your responsibility to use his various mobility options to spot enemy locations and strategic points of interest.
Keep reading for all the information you need on Pathfinder's abilities, including his strengths and weaknesses, as well as tips on how to use him effectively and help your team to victory. We've also got plenty more guides, including things that Apex Legends doesn't tell you, a list of myths we've tested about how the game works, and a full rundown of the game's best guns. You might also want to check out our Apex Legends review.
General Overview
Sometimes a squad's path to success is made possible by a solid recon player. Pathfinder handles that role in spades with abilities that provide advantageous intel. With abilities that increase its mobility and awareness of nearby enemies, your responsibility as Pathfinder is to serve your squadmates and keep them in the know about what's happening in the battlefield. With its endearingly optimistic personality, Pathfinder makes playing the scout a charming and fulfilling experience.

Abilities
Tactical: Grappling Hook
Pathfinder’s Grappling Hook can be used to get to hard-to-reach places quickly. It's your go-to method for getting a lay of the land.
Passive: Insider Knowledge
Pathfinder’s Passive ability Insider Knowledge allows you to scan a survey beacon that will reveal the ring’s next location. Use this whenever you see the survey beacon as it can greatly help you gain a positional advantage over the next team.
Ultimate: Zipline Gun
Pathfinder’s ultimate ability is Zipline gun creates a zipline that everyone can use, allowing your whole squad to reach areas not as easily accessible.
Tips To Play
The Grappling Hook is Pathfinder's deadliest weapon. The most obvious use is to get him to high ground for sniping, since you get can get some very good vantage points for the Longbow DMR, Triple Take, or Kraber.
Don't discount the grapple's ability to make you go fast, though.It can be used to do some fun tactical plays to swing around enemies or to try to get up and over them. Getting good with the grapple can let you swing over top of enemy positions to land in perfect positions for flanking, or to totally confuse enemies as they lose track of you. What's more, with practice, you can get good at using the grapple swing to save yourself from bad situations by zipping through the air and getting away quickly.

Pathfinder’s ultimate ability is great to get to high vantage points for sniping. Also, this ability allows your team to traverse long distances, or flank enemies. It's also great for creating escape routes; set up a zipline leading away from enemies as you prepare for an ambush, so if things don't go your way, you can quickly reposition for healing or to make a run for it.
The Insider Knowledge ability is pretty invaluable, and you should be making use of it in every match as often as you can. It shows you where the next ring will be, allowing you to plan your movements around the map better than other players. You can use that information to get set up in strong positions ahead of other teams, so that by the time they arrive when the ring forces them to move, you can be waiting--ideally with high ground and a sniper.
In combat situations, try to stay up high as much as you can--as Pathfinder, verticality is a capability you have that other characters don't. Pop up on rooftops, zip from building to building, and generally use your mobility to get to places your enemies don't expect to see you. Smart players will try to get angles on opposing squads they don't expect, so while the rest of your team is distracting them, you can show up on a nearby rooftop, laying down machine gun fire. It's a great way to rack up kills and knockdowns with hit-and-run tactics.
Ziplines are noisy, but they're much quicker than running, and you're tougher to hit in the air than you are on the ground. Don't be afraid to toss ziplines when you have them to help you quickly climb hills or pass over buildings, even in a combat scenario, because the added speed might be enough to get you out of harm's way.
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Watch The Crunchyroll Anime Awards' Opening Video Ahead Of The Show
Today, Crunchyroll will be live streaming the third annual Anime Awards. Before the show starts tonight at 6PM PT / 9PM ET, we're sharing an exclusive sneak peek of the show's opening. You can watch the video above.
The opening for this year's Anime Awards includes scenes from several notable series and movies from 2018, including Violet Evergarden, Aggretsuko, Planet With, Devilman Crybaby, Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san, Mirai, and Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku. All of these anime are nominated for at least one award this year. But they're not the only ones. The most popular nominee is Megalobox, which is up for eight of the 15 award categories. Other popular 2018 series, such as A Place Further Than the Universe, Zombie Land Saga, and My Hero Academia, have been nominated as well.
This year, voice actress Cristina Vee is scheduled to host the Crunchyroll Anime Awards. She's most well-known for her portrayal of The Familiar of Zero's Louise, Sailor Moon's Rei Hino, Devilman Crybaby's Miki Makimura, and Konosuba's Darkness. Crunchyroll has also announced that industry professionals and well-known anime fans, such as Made in Abyss composer Kevin Penkin, Roosterteeth director and writer Miles Luna, and IGN senior editor Miranda Sanchez, are scheduled to announce the winner for each category.
You can catch the full livestream of the Crunchyroll Anime Awards to watch the crowning of the best of anime in 2018, and see sneak previews of new upcoming anime projects as well. Tune in exclusively on Twitch and Crunchyroll. If you need a reminder for which series and movies have been nominated, we've outlined each category below. As one of this year's judges, I had a hand in determining the list of nominees.
Crunchyroll Anime Awards Category Nominees
Anime of the Year
- A Place Further Than the Universe
- Devilman Crybaby
- Megalobox
- Violet Evergarden
- Hinamatsuri
- Zombie Land Saga
Best Animation
- Violet Evergarden
- Devilman Crybaby
- Megalobox
- A Place Further Than the Universe
- Bloom into You
- My Hero Academia Season 3
Best Opening Sequence
- Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku
- Darling in the Franxx
- Kakegurui: Compulsive Gambler
- Pop Team Epic
- Aggretsuko
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
Best Ending Sequence
- Megalobox
- Attack on Titan Season 3
- After the Rain
- FLCL Alternative
- Revue Starlight
- FLCL Progressive
Best Film
- Night is Short, Walk On Girl
- My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
- Mirai of the Future
- Liz and the Blue Bird
- Mazinger Z: Infinity
- Fireworks
Best Character Design
- Violet Evergarden
- Devilman Crybaby
- Zombie Land Saga
- Megalobox
- Aggretsuko
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
Best Boy
- Kotaro Tatsumi
- Honda-san
- Izuku Midoriya
- Sakuta Azusagawa
- Haida
- Joe
Best Girl
- Anzu
- Hinata Miyake
- Lily Hoshikawa
- Asirpa
- Nadeshiko Kagamihara
- Mai Sakurajima
Best VA Performance (JP)
- Mamoru Miyano
- Soma Saito
- Megumi Han
- Nao Toyama
- Rareko
- Reina Ueda
Best VA Performance (EN)
- Kari Wahlgren
- Christopher Sabat
- Erica Mendez
- David Wald
- Tia Ballard
- Erika Harlacher
Best Director
- Masaaki Yuasa
- Atsuko Ishizuka
- You Moriyama
- Yohei Suzuki
- Taichi Ishidate
- Hiroko Utsumi
Best Protagonist
- Retsuko
- Yumeko Jabami
- Joe
- Violet Evergarden
- Rimuru Tempest
- Sakuta Azusagawa
Best Antagonist
- Ryo Asuka
- Akane Shinjo
- All For One
- Yuri
- Tokushiro Tsurumi
- Momonga
Best Fight Scene Presented by Capcom
- Hina vs Anzu
- All for One vs All Might
- Naruto & Sasuke vs Momoshiki
- Jiren vs Goku
- Yami vs Licht
- Satan vs Devilman
Best Continuing Series Presented by VRV
- The Ancient Magus' Bride
- Dragon Ball Super
- Black Clover
- March comes in like a lion
- One Piece
- Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
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My Hero Dominates Crunchyroll Anime Awards, But Devilman Crybaby Takes Top Spot
Every Crunchyroll Anime Awards winner has now been announced. In a repeat of last year's results, My Hero Academia has once again gone home as the most awarded anime of the year, winning five of the 15 categories. Also like last year, though, My Hero Academia lost when it came to Anime of the Year.
This year, the Anime of the Year award goes to Devilman Crybaby, a series created by Science Saru. A 2018 Netflix Original that premiered January 5, Devilman Crybaby is an anime adaptation of Go Nagai's 1970s Devilman manga. Devilman has been adapted before, but Crybaby is the first to update the story with a modern day setting, and the anime includes new characters and an adjusted plot. Devilman Crybaby focuses on two best friends, Akira Fudo and Ryo Asuka. After discovering demons are real, Akira convinces Ryo to become possessed by one in order to give humanity a fighting chance against the supernatural threat. Now half human and half demon, Ryo calls himself the Devilman and protects the world as a violent superhero.
Other notable highlights during the Anime Awards were the world premiere of the trailer for the upcoming Made in Abyss movie, as well as a sneak peak at the upcoming Spring 2019 anime YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of the World. YU-NO is a combined effort by both Feel and Genco, two major anime studios. The former is responsible for animating series like Dagashi Kashi and Hinamatsuri, while the latter is the production company behind anime like Sword Art Online, Toradora, and Elfen Lied. During the Anime Awards, Crunchyroll also gave away some sweet Devil May Cry 5 and Hime-themed Xbox One consoles and controllers.

We've outlined the entire list of Crunchyroll Anime Awards winners below. If you need a refresher on which series and movies were nominated for each category--of which I helped decide as one of the judges this year--we've got you covered on that too.
Crunchyroll Anime Awards Winners
- Anime of the Year -- Devilman Crybaby
- Best Protagonist -- Rimuru Tempest (That Time I Got Reincarnated As a Slime)
- Best Antagonist -- All for One (My Hero Academia Season 3)
- Best Boy -- Izuku "Deku" Midoriya (My Hero Academia Season 3)
- Best Girl -- Mai Sakurajima (Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai)
- Best Opening Sequence -- "Kiss of Death" sung by Mika Nakashima (Darling in the Franxx)
- Best Ending Sequence -- "Akatsuki no Requiem" sung by Linked Horizon (Attack on Titan Season 3)
- Best Voice Actor: Japanese -- Mamoru Miyano for his character Kotaro Tatsumi (Zombie Land Saga)
- Best Voice Actor: English -- Christopher Sabat for his character All Might (My Hero Academia Season 3)
- Best Director -- Masaaki Yuasa (Devilman Crybaby)
- Best Animation -- Violet Evergarden
- Best Film -- My Hero Academia: Two Heroes
- Best Character Design -- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
- Best Fight Scene -- All for One vs All Might (My Hero Academia Season 3)
- Best Continuing Series -- Dragon Ball Super
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Toy Fair 2019: Tons Of Overwatch Collectibles Revealed By Hasbro
New York's Toy Fair is wrapping up, but there are still plenty of reveals coming from the show. Hasbro announced a bunch of Overwatch-related collectibles at the show, which is currently taking place at the Javits Center.
From action figures to Nerf blasters to a game of Monopoly, Hasbro has plenty of Overwatch product, all hitting stores this spring. Back in January, we got our hands on some full-sized Overwatch blasters that were incredibly cool-looking as Hasbro tried to recreate weaponry from the game. This time around, the blasters are pocket-sized.
Below, you'll find images and info for all the new Hasbro Overwatch products, hitting store shelves in a matter of months.
Check out our other Toy Fair stories so far:
- New Kingdom Hearts 3 Figures Revealed
- New Lego Movie 2 Playsets
- Funko Pop Anime Reveals
- Funko Pop Music Reveals
- Funko Pop TV Reveals
- DC's Batman And Wonder Woman Wrestling Figures
- Star Wars Lightsaber Academy Toys
Stay tuned to GameSpot over the weekend for more Toy Fair reveals.
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Mercy and Pharah

6" scale, and this dual pack comes with both figures along with accessories.
Price: $40
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Mercy and Pharah

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Mercy and Pharah

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Mercy and Pharah

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Ana and 76

6" scale, and this dual pack comes with both figures along with accessories.
Price: $40
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Ana and 76

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Ana and 76

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Ana and 76

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Reinhardt

6" inch scale, and comes with multiple accessories.
Price: $50
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Reinhardt

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Reinhardt

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Blackwatch Reyes

6" inch scale, and comes with multiple accessories.
Price: $20
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Blackwatch Reyes

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Blackwatch Reyes

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Lucio

6" inch scale, and comes with multiple accessories.
Price: $20
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Lucio

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Lucio

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Sombra

6" inch scale, and comes with multiple accessories.
Price: $20
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Sombra

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Sombra

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Tracer

6" inch scale, and comes with multiple accessories.
Price: $20
Overwatch Ultimates Series: Tracer

Overwatch Ultimates Series: Tracer

Monopoly Gamer: Overwatch Collector's Edition

Each player picks a team of three--including the group leader--and the opposing players battle for the high score. You get points by capturing objectives on the board and collecting loot boxes. The game includes the board, six character tokens, six group leader cards, nine loot box cards, 16 objective cards, four reminder cards, two die, and 90 plastic HP chips.
Price: $50
Monopoly Gamer: Overwatch Collector's Edition

Monopoly Gamer: Overwatch Collector's Edition

Overwatch Role Play Mask: Genji

Price: $20
*Available this fall
Overwatch Role Play Mask: Tracer

Price: $20
*Available this fall
Nerf Microshots Overwatch Blasters

Based on Mei, Roadhog, and Lucio.
Price: $10 for each blaster
Series 1 available now, Series 2 available spring
Rainbow Six Siege's New Operators, Burnt Horizon Expansion, And Year 4 Roadmap Detailed
Rainbow Six Siege's big new Operation Burnt Horizon update is on the way to PS4, Xbox One, and PC soon, and publisher Ubisoft has finally revealed all the details. As revealed during at the 6 Invitational, Year 4, Season 1 will bring two new Operators, Mozzie and Gridlock, as well as a new map named Outback.
Gridlock is a 3 armor, 1 speed attacker who comes equipped with three Trax Stingers--throwable, expanding spike clusters that slow and damage enemies who walk on them. Think of them as attacking versions of razor wire that cause damage--and make a similar amount of noise. Gridlock is therefore seen as an anti-roaming Operator. Her weapons include the F90 assault rifle or M249 LMG, as well as the Super Shorty sawn-off shotgun.
Mozzie, meanwhile, is a 2 armor, 2 speed defender who wields three deployable Pest devices, which will automatically hack and take over any enemy drone that enters a small radius. The drone is then fully under the command of the defending team; a small blue light is the only indicator to attackers that their drone is no longer under their control. Mozzie can use an AR9 assault rifle or the R10 Ronie machine pistol, as well as the same Super Shorty as Gridlock.
Outback is the accompanying Australian-themed map to Operation Burnt Horizon. Its restaurant, hotel, and fuel station form a relatively small L-shape arena that offers ample opportunity for close quarters combat. Outback is free for all players, while Gridlock and Mozzie can be unlocked with in-game Renown or by buying the Year 4 pass.
Ubisoft has not yet announced a release date for Operation Burnt Horizon, but it will likely launch on the test server for PC players very soon, before a wider launch on all platforms in the coming weeks.
During the 6 Invitational stream, Ubisoft also detailed what it has in store for the game in the coming year. Firstly, it is reworking itself as a dev team and setting up number of cells to tackle different aspects of the Siege experience, including how players interact with the game and other players. One of the big new upcoming features is designed to address the ongoing team-killing issue. Season 1 of Year 4 will test reverse friendly fire, which damages players who attack others on their own team.
Those that deal damage to a friendly player are sanctioned, and then any additional damage they dish out is instead inflicted on them. Ubisoft noted this is the first iteration of the reverse friendly fire system, and it intends to work on it going forward.
Ubisoft is also planning to take ranked play out of beta, and will make the pick and ban game mode the primary match type in this competitive playlist. A ranked hub is being added in where players can get more information on what maps are being rotated in and out of the pool, personal performance stats, and other details on rewards for winning competitive matches.
Additionally, a playlist designed to help ease newcomers into the game is being added. It is for players level one to 50, and will put them in games with other people of a similar skill level. Rules will be very similar to those used in ranked matches to get newcomers comfortable with the way Siege is played at higher levels. Newcomers can still play casual matches, where action time will be reduced to three minutes and 30 seconds.
Naturally, each of the four seasons that make up Year 4 will also add two new characters from different parts of the world into the game. Older Operators, meanwhile, will be discounted, so they'll be cheaper to buy regardless of whether you're spending real money or in-game currency. Ubisoft intends to add in a new Operator select screen to accommodate the arrival of new character in Year 4 and beyond.
Map reworks are also in the plans. Kafe Dostoyevsky will get an expanded second floor to give players more space to work with, while the bottom floor staircase will be moved to help reduce dead space. The Bakery bombsite, meanwhile, has been moved into the kitchen, which helps out defenders.
Kanal is being re-imagined for Season 3. There's a new route up top and a tunnel below, so there's new options as you approach the red building. Choke points have been opened up so it's not as claustrophobic as it previously was. Finally, Theme Park is set to be changed in Season 4.
Operators will also be further balanced. For Lion, Ubisoft is pushing him towards a role that makes him an intel operator who helps others get kills by supplying them with information. Glaz became too good in close quarters, Ubisoft says, so his IR scope will be linked to his movements, meaning he'll require more skill to successfully penetrate enemy lines. He's also being shifted into more of a sniper role, instead of an entry fragger. Both of these characters will be updated in the first half of Year 4.
In terms of Gadgets, the deployable shield will be easier to position and have small slits in it that let whoever is behind the shield see what's happening on the other side. An operator cannot shoot through them, as they're primarily designed to be an intel-gathering tool. Capitao's fire grenade is also being tweaked so it's better for area denial. The breach charge is also undergoing a small quality of life change, so the impact of an explosion isn't as extreme. This means it's less likely to kill enemies that aren't really close to the blast zone.
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WWE Elimination Chamber 2019 PPV Final Results: Daniel Bryan And Kofi Kingston Put On A Showstopper
2019's Elimination Chamber has come to a close, and you can find the full results for the WWE PPV below. While the opening and closing Elimination Chamber matches were the highlight of the evening, the matches that took place in between didn't exactly get WWE fans out of their seats. Scroll down to see the final results of all the matches.
One of the most insane structures ever devised by WWE is coming to the Elimination Chamber PPV today. WWE's latest event has seven matches on the card--five of which are title matches--and two of them will take place in the Elimination Chamber.
The show will air on the WWE Network and on PPV, taking place at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The main card begins at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET / 12 AM GMT (February 18), with a Kickoff Show starting one hour prior.
The Elimination Chamber is a giant metal structure placed around a WWE ring. Inside this monstrosity, there are four plexiglass pods. Six wrestlers enter the structure--four of which go into individual pods. Two wrestlers begin battle inside the ring, and one-by-one, wrestlers are released from their pods. The WWE superstars get eliminated until only one remains. In most cases, the last person standing becomes champion, and they rule Bartertown.
The biggest thing to look forward to this evening is the crowning of the first-ever Women's Tag Team Champions. Who will win? Will it be the brute "Blaster" force of Tamina and Nia Jax, the cunning "Auntie Entity" strategy of the Iiconics, or will it be our "Max Rockatansky," Sasha Banks and Bayley? We have a few predictions for this and all the matches taking place this evening. Additionally, there will be one more EC match for the WWE Championship, featuring six competitors from Smackdown.
Below, you'll find up-to-the-minute updates and results for all the matches taking place this evening. After the show is over, make sure to come back to GameSpot for our review of the show.
Elimination Match Card:
- Buddy Murphy (c) vs. Akira Tozawa (Cruiserweight Championship)
- Bobby Lashley (c) & Lio Rush vs. Finn Bálor (Handicap Match for the Intercontinental Championship)
- The Miz & Shane McMahon (c) vs. The Usos (Smackdown Tag Team Championship)
- Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Ruby Riott (Raw Women's Championship)
- Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin
- Sasha Banks & Bayley vs. Sonya Deville & Mandy Rose vs. Naomi & Carmella vs. Nia Jax & Tamina vs. Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan vs. The Iiconics (Elimination Chamber for the Women's Tag Team Championship)
- "The New" Daniel Bryan (c) vs. AJ Styles vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Mustafa Ali vs. Randy Orton vs. Samoa Joe (Elimination Chamber for the WWE Championship)
KICKOFF SHOW

Buddy Murphy (c) vs. Akira Tozawa (Cruiserweight Championship)
Murphy pins Tozawa at 13:20.
MAIN CARD

Women's Tag Team Elimination Chamber Match
Sasha Banks & Bayley vs. Sonya Deville & Mandy Rose vs. Naomi & Carmella vs. Nia Jax & Tamina vs. Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan vs. The Iiconics (As competitors are eliminated, they'll be crossed out here)
- Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville vs. Sasha Banks & Bayley start
- Riott Squad released
- The Iiconics released
- Naomi & Carmella released
- The IIconics eliminate Naomi at 17:10
- Nia Jax & Tamina released
- Nia & Tamina eliminate the IIconics at 20:12
- Tamina eliminates the Riott Squad (WWE Network issues, no timestamp)
- Everyone pins and eliminates Tamina at 26:36
- Banks submits Deville at 32:25
Sasha Banks and Bayley win

The Miz & Shane McMahon (c) vs. The Usos (Smackdown Tag Team Championship)
Jimmy pins Miz at 14:10

Bobby Lashley (c) & Lio Rush vs. Finn Bálor (Handicap Match for the Intercontinental Championship)
Balor pins Rush around 9:00 (WWE Network issues)

Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Ruby Riott (Raw Women's Championship)
Rousey submits Riott at 1:40.

Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin
Corbin pins Strowman at 10:45

Men's Elimination Chamber Match
"The New" Daniel Bryan (c) vs. AJ Styles vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Mustafa Ali vs. Randy Orton vs. Samoa Joe (As competitors are eliminated, they'll be crossed out here)
- Daniel Bryan and Samoa Joe start
- Kofi Kingston released
- AJ Styles released
- Styles pins Joe at 14:34
- Jeff Hardy released
- Bryan pins Hardy at 17:57
- Randy Orton released
- Orton pins Styles at 22:21
- Kingston pins Orton at 24:08
- Bryan pins Kingston at 36:34
Daniel Bryan wins
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Elimination Chamber: Sasha Banks And Bayley Crowned WWE Women's Tag Team Champions At PPV
Tonight, during the WWE event Elimination Chamber, the first-ever Women's Tag Team Champions were crowned after one intense battle. 12 teams entered the Chamber, and one-by-one they were eliminated until only one tag team survived.
By the end of the contest, Sasha Banks & Bayley stood victorious, and were handed the brand-new title belts, making them the inaugural champions. After the match, while being interviewed in the ring, Bayley said, "I don't even know what to say," as she held back tears. The crowd chanted, "You deserve it" over and over again.

"No one know how hard we fought to get this," Bank said. "If you guys, legit, only knew... This is just the beginning of more changes to come."
During the match, Banks and Bayley eliminated Tamina--along with the help of everyone else. During the final moments of the Elimination Chamber, it was Sasha Banks and Bayley vs. Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose. Sasha Banks locked in the Bank Statement on Deville, forcing her to tap after an exciting battle.
What's different about these tag titles--compared to all others--is that they are not brand specific. If a team from Raw is champion, another team from Smackdown can be in the running for a title shot. This places a heavy emphasis on competition between the two brands, which adds some fun to the shows. [Raw/Smackdown] can currently claim brand dominance because two of their superstars are champions. The only question is how will #1 contendership work in the future?
For more on Elimination Chamber, check out our predictions for the show and make sure to check out our live results, updated regularly.