Apple Watch Gets Steep Discount Just In Time For Father’s Day

Father’s Day is coming up this weekend, and if you’re looking for a gift for dad, then Amazon has an excellent deal on the Apple Watch Series 5. The 40mm version of the Apple Watch Series 5 is down to $300–that’s a $100 discount, making this a particularly great opportunity to snag something nice for your dad. It’s unclear how long this Apple Watch deal will last, so if you’re interested, you should buy it as soon as you can. It comes with free Prime shipping and can arrive within a couple of days, depending on your location.

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Some of the features that come with the Apple Watch Series 5 include GPS, heart rate sensors, a compass, and many more. There are a ton of apps made specifically for the Apple Watch, and it connects directly to your iPhone to alert you of notifications, text messages, and calls. There are also apps that monitor your heart’s patterns and alert you if you’re in a loud area that could cause hearing loss. The Watch’s retina display also never goes to sleep, allowing you to get a quick glance at the time and any other info you need.

All three versions of the Apple Watch are eligible for this deal. That includes the Rose Gold, Silver, and Black aluminum bodies with the 40mm wristband. Unfortunately, the 44mm version is not discounted, though there are a ton of Apple Watch bands and other accessories available on Amazon at cheaper prices. Buying your dad an extra band or accessory is an easy and relatively cheap way to make the gift any better, so be sure to check out some of the accessories below.

And if you’re looking for more recommendations, then see our Father’s Day guide, which is full of great tech and gaming gift ideas. It’s got everything from the best controllers, headsets, and more.

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Pokemon Go Players Claim They’re Being Improperly Banned; Niantic Investigating

Niantic is investigating an issue that appears to be resulting in improper bans in Pokemon Go. Players have been complaining of receiving bans, and the community has been trying to piece together common traits for those being impacted by the problem.

Eurogamer reports that the popular Pokemon Go subreddit TheSilphRoad has been populated with several threads documenting the bans. Users have been reaching out to sites about the problem, including GameSpot. Niantic has now issued a statement regarding the bans, saying it is looking into the issue.

Players believe the problem is impacting those using iOS 12, with some reportedly claiming they’ve been experiencing bans for months. Most players are hit with a seven-day “soft” ban, which is given as a warning to players using modified software. This doesn’t disable play altogether, but it does impact the level of rarity you can catch. If you rack up enough of these offenses, it could result in a longer ban or a deactivation of your account altogether.

The notice from Niantic doesn’t shed any more light on whether this is a problem with an automated system, human error, or otherwise.

If you haven’t been caught up in the banning issue, you can take part in this month’s Pokemon Go events. Those include the debut of the Legendary Zekrom, new field research tasks, and more.

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WWE Backlash’s ‘Greatest Wrestling Match Ever’ Branding Did A Disservice To Edge And Randy Orton

When an event is billed as the “Greatest Wrestling Match Ever” before the match even happens, something is amiss. For weeks now, WWE has been hyping that the blood feud between Randy Orton and recently unretired Hall of Famer Edge would culminate in the “Greatest Wrestling Match Ever” at their Backlash pay-per-view.

Backlash came and went, but Orton and Edge were disserved by their own company. Their match was everything fans could want, and actually a highlight of both men’s careers. With that type of moniker attached, though, not only does it do a disservice to so many more matches that might be more deserving of that title, but two the two men involved in this bout, as well.

WWE brought in legends and icons like Shawn Michaels, Kurt Angle, and Ric Flair to try to explain why this match could live up the marketing and hype surrounding it. The problem is they couldn’t, which is unfortunate for talents like Edge, who is already a Hall of Famer, and Orton, who is a retirement speech away from his own induction. WWE booked them into a corner over–what, exactly? It has been reported that Vince McMahon feels as though the roster is lacking star power so instead of this match taking place at SummerSlam, it was pushed forward to Backlash and marketed in this manner to get people’s eyes on the product.

If this match-up had been dubbed “Battle of the Icons” or even “A Decade In The Making,” the hype would have at least been realistic. When you put any two wrestlers into a situation like this, it’s a lose-lose–even if those are two of the best talents on WWE’s roster today. Yes, Edge and Orton put on one of the best matches of the year, but wrestling is art and art is subjective. When you say something is a masterpiece before you finish painting it, that leaves plenty of room for speculation and skepticism.

Both of these men have had storied careers and are legends in their own right. They didn’t need some overhyped gimmick added to what was already going to be a strong bout worthy of being the main event of any pay-per-view. It could have been a fine match on its own, and exponentially better than their Wrestlemania encounter, but calling it the greatest of all time is an insult to them as well as the fans.

If you want to dive deeper into the weird world of wrestling, check out GameSpot’s weekly podcast Wrestle Buddies. Each week, Mat Elfring and Chris E. Hayner talk about the fun side of wrestling, from silly gimmicks to their favorite PPVs. Also, they occasionally interview wrestlers. New episodes arrive every Thursday, and you can check it out on Spotify, Stitcher, and Apple Podcasts.

MMO Party Game Blankos Block Party Beta Test Scheduled For This August

Blankos Block Party, the debut title from developer Mythical Games, is set to have an invite-only beta test sometime this August. Toy enthusiasts interested in participating in the party MMO can sign-up for a free Mythical account and join the Discord channel, where the studio will provide more information on how to join the PC beta.

In addition to announcing the upcoming beta test, Mythical shared a brand-new trailer for Blankos Block Party. The trailer, below, shows the many activities you can get into, from racing other players to dancing around the server and much more. In short, Blankos Block Party combines the free-flowing gameplay of both Fortnite and Roblox with the aesthetic charm of a Funko Pop vinyl toy come to life.

You can also construct your own environments in Blankos Block Party and share them with other players around the world. These world-building tools allow you to create games that have their own rules. And anything you earn or purchase, from the cute chibi figures that are the Blankos to player-created levels, is yours to keep.

Blankos Block Party was announced during the recent PC Gaming Show livestream. Mythical Games talked a bit about the party MMO, describing it as a game about “where toys go when a human leaves the room.”

GameSpot has officially kicked off Play For All–a celebration of all things gaming. Join us as we bring you the summer’s hottest news, previews, interviews, features, and videos, as well as raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts and Black Lives Matter with the help of our friends from around the gaming world. Check out the Play For All schedule for more.

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Fortnite Players Are Upset After Missing The Device Event Due To Server Capacity

If you drop into a normal game of Fortnite: Battle Royale right now you’ll find The Agency, the center piece for the games’ second season, in pieces. It was blown up during today’s special event, The Device, but many players didn’t get to see it happen.

Servers for The Device filled up soon after opening at 10:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM ET, meaning players who couldn’t get in had to watch on Twitch or YouTube. Epic Games had warned players to come 30 minutes early, but even those that tried weren’t guaranteed a spot.

Players who missed the event are sounding off on Twitter, upset because of the limited capacity. Previous events like the Travis Scott concert was less restrictive, mainly because it had multiple showtimes spread across a weekend. The Device event was also delayed multiple times, most recently due to the Black Lives Matter protests that erupted across the country. Many were surprised that they wouldn’t be able to attend at all after the additional delay.

“You think saying “we apologize” is enough to those who waited days on end to see this and couldn’t get in?” one player tweeted. “What a joke.”

Over 6 million players tuned in on YouTube while more than 2 million watched on Twitch, making The Device one of Epic’s most successful events to date. The Device event has ended, but there is more excitement to come as Fortnite: Season 3 starts later this week, and players have tons of theories about what’s going on.

Now Playing: Fortnite – The Device Live Event (Gameplay)

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This Handy Switch Accessory Is Down To Its Black Friday Price

Just like first-party games, Nintendo Switch accessories tend to stay around full price outside of major sales like Black Friday, but right now, Pokemon fans can snag one handy accessory for a fraction of the price. Nintendo’s Poke Ball Plus normally sells for $50, but this week at Best Buy, you can buy it for just $20. This is the same price the Poke Ball Plus was during Black Friday, and it didn’t stay in stock for long, so if you’ve been waiting for the price to drop, now’s the time to grab it.

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The Poke Ball Plus accessory is small and fits easily into the palm of your hand, with a wrist strap to secure it. It’s compatible with Pokemon Go, allowing you to play without checking your phone. When a Pokemon is nearby, the Poke Ball Plus will light up and vibrate. You can press a button to throw a virtual Poke Ball, and different LED light patterns will let you know if you’ve caught the Pokemon. The Poke Ball Plus also counts your steps so you can hatch eggs and gather candy for your Pokemon.

The Poke Ball Plus works with Pokemon Go and the Pokemon: Let's Go Switch games.
The Poke Ball Plus works with Pokemon Go and the Pokemon: Let’s Go Switch games.

It’s also compatible with Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Let’s Go, Eevee, the modern remakes of Pokemon Yellow that take you back to the Kanto region. Intended to be a more accessible introduction to the mainline Pokemon series, the Let’s Go games utilize the Pokemon Go mechanics of catching a wild Pokemon, where you just aim and throw Poke Balls instead of fighting it. The Poke Ball Plus can be used as a controller in the Let’s Go games due to its motion control capabilities. When you catch a Pokemon, the Poke Ball Plus will light up and vibrate in your hand, and you’ll hear the Pokemon’s unique cry.

The Poke Ball Plus also gets you a free Mew, which can be transferred to either of the Let’s Go games. Mew can’t be obtained by normal gameplay in any mainline Pokemon games.

For more Nintendo Switch deals, see the best digital games that are discounted in Nintendo’s massive Summer Sale happening right now, including first-party games like Super Mario Party and New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe for $42 each.

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Little Devil Inside Devs Apologise and Promise to Change Racist Enemy Designs

The developers behind Little Devil Inside, which was shown during Sony’s PS5 conference last week, have apologised and promised to change some of the game’s enemy designs which contain racist stereotypes.

Many on social media made note of this after the trailer debuted during June 11’s ‘The Future of Gaming’ PS5 conference, with Twitter user Lord Balvin pointing out how “tone deaf” the character design is due to its depiction of a tribal character with dreadlocks and large lips. Developers Neostream have responded on Facebook, noting that “Racist stereotypes of any kind were absolutely not intended.”

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“We were not aware of the stereotypical connotations and wish to apologise to anyone who may have been offended by the character design,” the statement reads. According to the developers, their design intention was “to create characters who are protectors/guardians of a particular mystic region in the world of Little Devil Inside.” Neostream added that they did not reference any “African and/or Afro-American human tribes” while creating it.

Neostream explained how they plan to modify the design in four steps listed below, and added that they may change it entirely if it ends up being unsuitable for the game.

1. Remove the Dreadlocks.
2. Change the bold lips.
3. Change skin tone.
4. Tweak the dart blower so it looks less like a joint.

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You can check out some screenshots from Little Devil Inside over on our announcement piece. For more on games from the PS5 conference last week, check out our article covering every game that was revealed during the show.

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Oscars 2021: Academy Expected to Postpone Event, Extend Eligibility Window

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is reportedly poised to postpone the 2021 Oscars ceremony and review its eligibility window, in recognition of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Academy’s board of governors are due to convene over Zoom on June 15 to discuss a new agenda for the 93rd Oscars ceremony, which is currently set to take place on February 28, 2021.

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The report suggests that the ceremony’s date is likely to be delayed by as many as eight weeks, as the Academy has apparently secured a new “hold date” in ABC’s broadcasting calendar. It is also expected that the eligibility window will be extended beyond the traditional closing period of December 31, 2020, in light of this prospective pushback.

Although it is an uncommon occurrence, this wouldn’t be the first time the Academy has postponed the annual event. The Oscars were previously delayed in 1938 due to the floods in Los Angeles, then again in 1968; following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and 1981 after the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan.

It is not believed that the format of the Oscars ceremony will be up for discussion yet, even though a great number of events have turned to virtual experiences and online offerings amid the lockdown, as organizers have been forced to find new ways for fans to immerse themselves in the industry from the safety of their own homes.

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This comes shortly after the Academy announced a new rule, for the 93rd Oscars only, that will allow movies that debuted on digital or streaming platforms to qualify for Best Picture in this year’s race (with some provisions).

The majority of the Academy’s recent shifts and changes have materialized as a direct result of the global closure of cinemas due to the COVID-19 crisis and the subsequent studio delays in theatrical release calendars.

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Unannounced Kingdom Hearts Project Seemingly Leaked

Details pertaining to an unreleased Kingdom Hearts game have been discovered in the hidden files of a recently launched website for mobile game Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road.

While datamining the Dark Road website, Reddit user Skullboj found a logo (below) for a project called Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, which appears to be unrelated to the forthcoming mobile title.

There are many theories swirling online for what this could be – the focus on music might suggest it’s a rhythm game, but the yellow colour scheme and allusion to memory visually ties it to Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, a card-based spin-off that originally launched on the Game Boy Advance back in 2004.

Twitter user Vampirically pointed out that the K and the S in the leaked logo are extended, which within the history of Kingdom Hearts title art suggests that this alleged game will not use Sora as the protagonist.

There’s also a distinct chance that this isn’t a game at all – that musical theme could point to this being a new project for the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra. We have contacted Square Enix for comment.

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If there’s one thing that’s for certain though, it’s that the naming scheme for Kingdom Hearts games has always been an unknown quantity, so the game’s content is really anyone’s guess.

In other Kingdom Hearts news, a TV series based on the games is reportedly in development for Disney Plus. You can also check out our review of Kingdom Hearts 3, which we called “a fulfilling evolution” of the franchise.

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN surprised at the tame name for this Kingdom Hearts game. Follow him on Twitter.

Star Wars: Squadrons Officially Revealed, Out in October

EA has formally announced Star Wars: Squadrons, a first-person space dogfighting game set after the events of Return of the Jedi, and coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC (via Origin, Steam and Epic Games Store). It will be released for $39.99 USD on October 2.

Developed by Motive Studios, the game will include both a single-player story and multiplayer modes (with cross-play support across all platforms), and can be played in VR on PS4 and PC. EA will premiere gameplay at EA Play Live on June 18 (which you can watch as part of IGN’s Summer of Gaming).

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Star Wars: Squadrons Story Mode Details

Squadrons will feature a single player story mode set after the Battle of Endor and the destruction of the Death Star II. Alternating between two customisable pilots, the story will feature brand new characters, and cameos from familiar faces.

The two pilots you play as will show you both sides of the game’s conflict – one flies for the New Republic’s Vanguard Squadron, and the other for the shattered Galactic Empire’s Titan Squadron.

In a press release, Ian Frazier, creative director at Motive says: “Through the collaboration of the teams at Motive and Lucasfilm, we’ve been able to create a high-fidelity starfighter experience with an authentic storyline that invites Star Wars fans to explore never-before-seen corners of the galaxy in their own ship. We’re excited to show all this in action this week at EA Play Live.”

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Star Wars: Squadrons Multiplayer Details

Multiplayer will take the form of 5v5 battles, with two modes announced. Fleet Battles will task each team with destroying the opposing teams flagship, while Dogfights will simply ask each team to destroy as many opponents as possible. Locations will be both known and unknown, with Yavin Prime and the shattered moon of Galitan announced so far.

The announcement press release makes clear that squadron composition will be important, implying multiple ship classes to experiment with. EA also confirmed that, while Star Wars: Squadrons will include cosmetic and gameplay-related customisation, all upgrades will be earned solely through playing the game.

Playing through the game will earn you weapons, hulls, engines and shields to allow you to tweak your starfighter into whatever you want it to be, while cosmetics will alter your cockpit, ship exterior and pilot.

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Star Wars: Squadrons Release Date and Price

Star Wars: Squadrons will be released on October 2 as both a physical and digital product, for $39.99 USD (other pricings unavailable at time of writing). EA Access and Origin Access Basic subscribers can play 10 hours of the game for free at launch, and will get 10% off if they choose to buy it. Origin Access Premier subscribers will be given the full PC game on release.

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