PS5 Production Ramps Up, Morbius Bombs Again, & More! | IGN The Weekly Fix

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00:00 – Intro

00:36 – PS5 Production Ramping Up in the Next Couple Months

03:44 – Resident Evil 2, 3, and 7 Next-Gen Upgrades Might Come Soon

06:28 – Mario Kart Ride at Universal Hollywood Unveiled

07:04 – Fortnite Might be Developing a First-Person Mode

10:34 – Last of Us Part 1 Remade Confirmed

13:58 – Morbius Memes Brings the Film Back to Theaters

17:22 – Morbius Bombs at the Box Office… Again

20:43 – Joker Sequel Gets a Title

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