Zelda Producer Discusses Upcoming Zelda Games

At E3 2019 we interviewed Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma about the just-announced The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel (Breath of the Wild 2?), the Link’s Awakening remake just around the corner, and other Zelda-related topics.

We’ve been reporting on the biggest news from this Aonuma interview over the past weeks, but because these high-level Nintendo developer interviews are so rare, we’ve also decided to present the interview in its entirety. Here are some highlights from the Aonuma interview, with the full transcript following below. We hope it will make for good beach reading for your summer break.

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Bill & Ted 3: Face The Music Casts More Characters From The Original Movies

Bill & Ted Face the Music is the hugely anticipated third movie in the time-travelling comedy series, and it will reunite Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter after nearly 30 years. The film is now in production, and the cast list keeps getting better. It has now been reported that some key members of the original movies have joined the new film.

According to Variety, Hal Landon Jr. and Amy Stoch will appear in Bill & Ted Face the Music, reprising their roles and Ted’s dad Chief Logan and his stepmom Missy from Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (1989) and Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991). In addition, SNL star Beck Bennett has been cast as Ted’s younger brother Deacon.

The roles of Bill and Ted’s wives have also been cast–Princess Joanna and Princess Elizabeth will be played by Jayma Mays and Erinn Hayes. They join Barry star Anthony Carrigan as the movie’s main villain, Samara Weaving and Brigette Lundy-Paine as Bill and Ted’s daughters, and William Sadler, who will reprise his Bogus Journey role as Death.

After years of rumors that Winter and Reeves might return for a third movie, in March, the pair confirmed Bill & Ted Face the Music was finally happening. They recorded a short video thanking the fans for their dedication to the series and announcing that the movie would start shooting this summer. The film hits theaters on August 21 2020 and is directed by Galaxy Quest’s Dean Parisot.

As for what the plot of the film will be, it was revealed by co-writer Solomon in January 2018 that the story finds Bill and Ted in the modern day, as family men that go back in time to revisit their younger selves, using footage from the original film.

Google Will Not Remove Games From Your Stadia Library

Games purchased for Google Stadia will not be removed from your library, even if the game is removed from sale.

Talking to IGN and UK press at Google’s offices in London, Google vice president and Stadia boss Phil Harrison addressed concerns that games could be removed from the service and prevent users who have paid for the game without the ability to play.

When posed with the theoretical idea of a publisher pulling support for Stadia after a user having brought one of the company’s games, Harrison responded “Yes, you will still be able to access the game.”

“Now there may be, as we’ve seen in the past, times where the developer or publisher no longer has rights to sell to new players,” he elaborated. “And that means that the game will not be available to new players, but it will continue to be available to existing players.”

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Steam Apologizes For Confusion Around Summer Sale Wish List Promotion

Steam has apologized and clarified its Steam Grand Prix promotion as part of the Steam summer sale, after widespread confusion led to unintended consequences.

The promotion promised free games for random members of the winning team each day. The freebies would be the top game from the user’s wish list, but some players believed that it may be an entirely random game from their wish list. This resulted in mass deletions of wish list games, especially lower-priced ones like indie games. This had a negative impact on indie developers, since being present on wish lists is important for visibility.

Steam issued a statement clarifying on Twitter, and then updated its Steam Blog with more detail.

“We’ve heard your feedback about the complexity of the Steam Grand Prix event,” the company said. “We designed something pretty complicated with a whole bunch of numbers and rules and recognize we should’ve been more clear. We want to apologize for the confusion that this has caused, and also apologize for the broken mechanics that have led to an unbalanced event.

“To clarify one point: if your team makes it to the podium and you are randomly chosen to win something off your Steam Wishlist, then we’ll grant you the top item. Just move your favorite item to the top of your wishlist and you should be good to go. There’s no need to remove other items from your wishlist–keep them there so you’ll be notified when those items release or go on sale.”

The update also noted that it has made some changes on the back-end to mitigate some problems that have led to Team Corgi getting an insurmountable lead so far.

The Grand Prix minigame is running alongside the Steam Summer Sale itself, which is offering discounts on loads of PC games. You can pick up Devil May Cry 5 for $40 / 30 GBP / $66 AUD, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice for $48 / 40 GBP / $72 AUD, and more. Be sure to visit our Steam Summer Sale roundup and top cheap games or some of our picks on the annual sale.

Yakuza 6 Actor Suspended From Agency Due To Organized Crime Link

Actor and comedian Hiroyuki Miyasako, who plays a supporting character in Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, has been suspended by his talent agency due to an alleged link to organized crime.

As reported by The Japan Times (via VG247) Miyasako, who plays Tsuyoshi Nagumo in Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, reportedly attended a party five years ago, along with other comedians, that was hosted by an organized crime group. The comedians provided entertainment for party guests and were paid for their efforts. It is that payment that has caused Miyasako and 10 other actors to be suspended by the Yoshimoto Kogyo Co. agency.

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IGN UK Podcast #493: In Case You Didn’t Know, Toy Story and Spider-Man Are Both Brilliant

Matt has seen Spider-Man: Far From Home which is nice for him. He also went to see Toy Story 4 with Cardy and they both cried together as their childhood’s flooded back to them in a touching, impactful 90 minutes. Meanwhile, Joe has watching Japanese men expose their rectums.

The Endless Starch is also back for another mind-bending dose of trivia and mental gymnastics.

IGN UK Podcast #493: In Case You Didn’t Know, Toy Story and Spider-Man are Both Brilliant

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San Diego Comic-Con: Exclusive Spider-Man Lego Minifigure, Based On The PS4 Game, Could Be Yours

San Diego Comic-Con is a celebration of everything pop culture, from movies to television to comics to video games and more. And of course, one of the cool things about this convention is all the exclusive toys and collectibles you can get while you visit the show. There have already been plenty of reveals from Funko, as well as Hasbro, Mattel, and more, but Lego has a cool Spider-Man minifigure you can take home if you attend the show.

If you played through Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4, then you are probably very familiar with the specific suit Peter Parker wears in that game. Lego has taken that suit’s design and created a cool minifigure you have a chance of picking up at the show. You can check it out, along with the packaging below.

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But how do you get this minifigure for yourself? Well, details for that have not been finalized, but we do know it will be given away to select attendees of Comic-Con, so you need to be at the show in order to get your hands on it. Additionally, not everyone who is at the show and wants it will get it, as there will be a randomized instant-win drawing on Thursday, July 18. More details about this drawing and the giveaway will be revealed closer to Comic-Con.

The country’s largest pop culture show takes place at the San Diego Convention Center July 18-21, and GameSpot will be there covering the show. The biggest news to come out before the convention is that Marvel is reportedly returning to the show this year. In previous years, Hall H was the place to be for movie and TV news, but Marvel didn’t show last year, as there were no announcements to be made until after Avengers: Endgame came out. Competitors DC won’t be there this year though, as its parent company Warner Brothers is putting its Comic-Con focus into upcoming horror movies It: Chapter 2 and Doctor Sleep.

Google Stadia’s Data Cap Challenge Will Be Solved By ISPs, Says Phil Harrison

Phil Harrison, vice president and general manager of Google, has indicated that he doesn’t believe data caps represent a major challenge to Stadia, the company’s upcoming video game streaming service. In an interview, Harrison was asked by GameSpot how much of a limiting factor he sees data caps as. “Data caps [are] not a universal challenge,” he replied, going on to say he believes that ISPs will react to demand in order to fulfill the needs of their customers.

“The ISPs have a strong history of staying ahead of consumer trend and if you look at the history of data caps in those small number of markets–and it’s actually a relatively small number of markets that have [data caps]–the trend over time, when music streaming and download became popular, especially in the early days when it was not necessarily legitimate, data caps moved up. Then with the evolution of TV and film streaming, data caps moved up, and we expect that will continue to be the case.”

Placing faith in ISPs to respond to the demands of a streaming service like Stadia, which sends 1080p or 4K video feeds to players, depending on the package they’re subscribed to, presents further questions. The first being, would the adoption of Stadia be widespread enough to signal a trend that ISPs need to respond to, in the same way that music, TV, and movie streaming did.

Harrison stuck to his guns when presented with this concern, saying he believes “ISPs are smart [and] they understand that they’re in the business of keeping customers happy and keeping customers with them for a long time.”

On the suggestion that ISPs may instead see this as an opportunity to attach further costs to having more data, which in turn would become a greater expense on the user, Harrison noted that 5G technology would be one part of the solution.

“There’s a very interesting additional dynamic happening in the internet market, which is the evolution of 5G, particularly in what’s called fixed wireless, which is not necessarily running 5G on your phone but as a way of bringing 5G into your home. All of the 5G fixed wireless businesses that are up now that I’m aware of have no data caps and are very very high performance, so that’s introducing a competitive dynamic. $50 a month. That’s what Verizon fixed wireless costs is for minimum 300mb/s and up to a gigabit. It’s pretty good value to me.”

Harrison also noted that many of the calculations that are being used to illustrate how quickly streaming at high resolution can burn through an allotment of data aren’t necessarily correct.

“I’ve seen the math calculations that people have done. If you take 35mb/s, it’s not always 35mb/s because we use compression. There will be sometimes when actually it’s using significantly less data than that, so it’s not correct to multiply 35 mbp/s by the number of seconds that you play.”

Harrison is are aware that Stadia is nevertheless a demanding service and, as a result, it will “give players information about what they’re using and how they can change their resolution if they want to.”

Early adopters will get access to Google Stadia in November 2019 with the Founder’s Edition, which is available for pre-order right now, directly from Google. Everyone else will have to wait until the Base version launches in 2020. When the Base version launches, it will be available as a free option, but people will be able to buy a Stadia controller and then purchase games a la carte to stream from anywhere without any additional fees. For access to streaming at 4K, a growing library of games, and discounts on purchasing them, players will need to pay a monthly fee for Stadia Pro.

Prior to E3, Google held an event revealing key information about Stadia, including details on the subscription service, launch plans, and the games that will be available on the service. You can read all about that in our Google Stadia news roundup.