Avengers: Infinity War Trailer Breakdown – Details You Might Have Missed

The Avengers are back in the latest Infinity War trailer, so IGN’s Marvel experts have assembled to break down all the details frame by frame.

There’s a lot to unpack here and a lot to get excited about, so watch the full video above or scroll through the slideshow below…

That’s everything we found in the new Avengers: Infinity War trailer. But there’s more where that came from…

Are you wondering where Hawkeye is in the trailer? So are we! Curious as to why Thanos wants to kill half the universe?! We got you covered. Or maybe you just want to check out all the info we got on the film while visiting the Infinity War set.

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Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time Release Date Announced

Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time will be released on May 15 in the Americas and Europe.

In addition to announcing the release date, Bandai Namco unveiled the game’s opening cinematic, which you can watch below:

The game is a side-scrolling action RPG that features an original story based in the world of Trigger’s popular anime series, Little Witch Academia, which was among the nominees for IGN’s 2017 Anime of the Year. Just like the anime, the game is set in Luna Nova Magical Academy and features familiar faces from the show, including Akko and her friends, Sucy and Lotte.

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Avengers Infinity War Trailer #2 Breakdown!

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Sea of Thieves Free with Xbox One X Purchase for Limited Time

For a limited time, those who purchase an Xbox One X will receive a free digital copy of Sea of Thieves.

As detailed on Xbox Wire, the promotion will run from March 18 through March 24 in “most Xbox markets.” The Xbox One X costs $500 USD on its own.

Additionally, Microsoft will also offer a Sea of Thieves Xbox One S bundle. Priced at $300 USD, the bundle will launch alongside the game on March 20 and comes with a digital copy of Sea of Thieves, an Xbox One controller, a 1TB Xbox One S console, and one-month subscriptions to both Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass. You can pre-order the bundle here.

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Pokemon Go: Fan-Favorite Legendary Lugia Returns For A Limited Time

One of the first Legendary Pokemon to be released in Pokemon Go will soon show up once again in the popular mobile game. Beginning today, March 16, Pokemon Go players will have another opportunity to capture the Gold and Silver Legendary, Lugia, for a limited time.

As before, players will encounter Lugia as a Raid Battle boss at Gyms. This time around, however, Pokemon Go developer Niantic says the Legendary Pokemon will know the “newly improved” Flying move Sky Attack, although Niantic didn’t elaborate as to how the attack has been improved.

In order to capture Lugia, players will first have to team up with other trainers at a Gym to battle the powerful Pokemon. Only once Lugia has been defeated will each participant have a chance to catch it. Fortunately, The Pokemon Company has teased that Lugia will be easier to capture than it previously was if players are able to successfully take it down.

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Lugia arrives on the same day that another Legendary, Rayquaza, leaves the game. March 16 also marks the day the rewards for Pokemon Go’s Legendary Week will expire. As a result of that event, Pokemon that prefer windy weather–such as Salamence’s first form, Bagon–have been more likely to hatch from Eggs. Players would also receive double XP as an additional bonus.

Lugia will be available in Pokemon Go until April 2. Shortly after it arrives, Niantic will host the third Community Day event. That takes place on March 25 and runs for three hours, beginning at 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET and ending at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. The featured Pokemon during this month’s Community Day will be the classic starter Bulbasaur, although Niantic has yet to announce what it’s exclusive move will be.

Sonic Mania Plus Adds New Characters, Competitive Mode

An updated physical release of Sonic Mania titled Sonic Mania Plus has been revealed, complete with new playable characters and modes.

SEGA announced the edition during the SXSW Sonic the Hedgehog panel and later posted to the Sonic the Hedgehog Twitter feed. The new edition is coming in Summer 2018.

The updated game will feature an all-new four player competition mode, as well as an “Encore Mode.” No details about the new modes have been revealed so far.

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Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Update To Progression Bringing Back Microtransactions

Star Wars: Battlefront II was heavily criticised for the way it allowed players to pay real money to get loot boxes that could contain items that actually affected gameplay. Some cried out that this represented a pay-to-win situation. It was a lot of bad press for EA. In response to this, EA removed microtransactions from the game completely just before its public launch, with the developer saying it needed more time to adjust them before bringing them back. Today, EA confirmed that microtransactions are coming back in April, though this time around you will only be able to purchase cosmetic items–that is, those that do not affect gameplay. Previously, EA let you pay for an opportunity to get items that gave you a theoretical advantage such as improved grenades or shields.

Before microtransactions return, however, EA is launching an update on March 21 that significantly changes how progression works. Presently, Star Cards and other items that impact gameplay, can be acquired in loot boxes–called Crates in Battlefront II–that you can unlock through normal gameplay progression. But with the new update, the only way to get Star Cards is through standard progression. “If you earn enough experience points to gain a level for that unit, you’ll receive one Skill Point that can be used to unlock or upgrade the eligible Star Card you’d like to equip,” EA said.

If you already acquired Star Cards, the good news is that you won’t lose these when the update comes out. Additionally, all of the extra heroes and weapons you already unlocked will stay with you when the patch arrives.

Regarding Crates specifically, you’ll get these in a number of ways, including logging in every day and completing the game’s various timed challenges. Crates will only include cosmetic items–such as emotes or poses–as well as Credits.

Then in April, EA will launch a new in-game store where you can buy new character customisation options by spending Credits that you earn by gameplay or by spending Crystals that you can get with real money. As an example, EA said you’ll be able to make a Rodian Resistance fighter, which wouldn’t happen in the official Star Wars canon.

Interestingly, it’s this kind of canon-breaking mash-up that EA CFO Blake Jorgensen said last year was one of the reasons why the company did not offer cosmetic-only items in Battlefront II’s loot boxes. In fact, Jorgensen said EA was against cosmetic items all-up.

“If you did a bunch of cosmetic things, you might start to violate the canon,” the executive said at the time. “Darth Vader in white probably doesn’t make sense, versus in black. Not to mention you probably don’t want Darth Vader in pink. No offense to pink, but I don’t think that’s right in the canon.”

It remains to be seen how deep the customisation will go. Indeed, we wouldn’t imagine Disney would be OK with the kind of situation Jorgensen offered up. Then again, this happened, so you never know what Disney might be OK with.

Whatever the case, EA said the updates to Battlefront II’s progression system are a “major step” in the company’s effort to “improve the core of the game and add new content.”

In addition to the changes laid out below, EA said it is planning to add new modes to Battlefront II in the future to keep things interesting and fresh. Some of the modes will be “radically different” than anything that’s come before. We’ll report back with more details as they are announced.

The debate around Battlefront II’s initial microtransaction system extended beyond gaming circles. Lawmakers from the United States and around the world launched investigations into loot boxes to, in some cases, try to determine if they constitute a form of gambling. In the wake of the Battlefront II controversy, the ESRB announced that it will put a label on games that will read “In-Game Purchases” to inform people, and in particular parents, that the game they are buying offers the ability to spend extra money. Some are questioning the effectiveness of this and asking if this new system will be effective at all.