FIFA 22 Release Date, Cover Star, and Gameplay Trailer Revealed

EA has officially announced that FIFA 22 will be released on October 1, 2021, and that Paris Saint-Germain’s striker Kylian Mbappé will be its cover star.

The release date and cover star news was accompanied by a gameplay video that highlighted FIFA 22’s new HyperMotion Technology. This tech combines “Advanced 11v11 Match Capture and proprietary machine learning technology to deliver the most realistic, fluid and responsive football experience for next-gen consoles and Stadia, unlocking the raw emotion, passion and physicality of the world’s game.”

HyperMotion tech enabled the “22 professional footballers playing at high intensity.” This, in addition to EA’s proprietary machine learning algorithms, allows for the game to create “new animations in real-time to create organic football movement across a variety of interactions on the pitch.”

FIFA 22 will also feature many of the fan-favorite returning modes like Career Mode, VOLTA FOOTBALL, Pro Clubs, and FIFA Ultimate Teams. A big focus of this year was also placed on a “complete goalkeeper system rebuild, an all-new Create a Club experience in Career Mode, reimagined gameplay in VOLTA FOOTBALL, and the introduction of FIFA Ultimate Team Heroes, completely new items that represent the stories and glory of cult players and fan favorites.”

The game will include over 17,000 players across over 700 teams in more than 90 stadiums and 30 leagues. FIFA 22 will also include such competitions as the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, brand new UEFA Europa Conference League, Premier League, Bundesliga, LaLiga Santander, CONMEBOL Libertadores and CONMEBOL Sudamericana.”

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Fans who pre-order FIFA 22 Ultimate Edition by August 11 will receive an untradeable FUT Heroes player item from December 1. This edition will also include up to four days Early Access, Dual Entitlement, FIFA points, and more.

FIFA 22 will be available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC via Origin and Steam, and Google Stadia. FIFA 22 Legacy Edition will be released for Nintendo Switch owners.

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Summer Games Done Quick 2021 Online Raises $2.8 Million for Doctors Without Borders

Summer Games Done Quick 2021 Online, the video game speedrunning marathon that raises money for charity, has just raised over $2.8 million for Doctors Without Borders.

SGDQ ended its week-long 24-hour charity stream earlier today, July 11, and it was highlighted by such incredible runs like “Plexa’s run of Golden Sun: The Lost Age, teddyras’s run of Gone Golfing, JCog’s cartridge-swapping run of Paper Mario, havrd’s perfect-score GeoGuessr run, and ZooKetra’s Nintendogs run, which was spoiled by the antics of a hilariously disobedient labrador retriever.”

The team also shared dates for its upcoming events, including the all-women speedrunning event Flame Fatales from August 15-21 and Awesome Games Done Quick 2022 from January 9-16, 2022.

According to SGDQ’s official donation tracker, there were 153 runs, 218 prizes given out, 82 bids to participate in, 22,621 donors, and 40,329 donations.

While still dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, Summer Games Done Quick 2021 Online was an improvement over SGDQ 2020’s still incredibly impressive $2.3 million.

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You can rewatch all the speedruns on Games Done Quick’s YouTube channel, and learn more about donating and getting involved at their website.

For more speedrunning goodness, also be sure to check out our Devs React to Speedrun series for games like the original Star Fox, Mass Effect, Fallout: New Vegas, Hades, and more.

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A Sealed Copy of Super Mario 64 Sells for $1.5 Million, Becomes Most Valuable Game Collectible Ever

A sealed copy of Super Mario 64 has just sold for $1.56 million at auction, making it the most valuable game collectible of all time.

This copy was sold on Heritage Auctions, and it broke the record of $870K set by a copy of NES’ The Legend of Zelda just a couple of days ago on July 9. While that particular copy of The Legend of Zelda had a rating of Wata 9.0 A, the copy of Super Mario 64 had a rating of Wata 9.8 A++.

According to Wata, a “Wata certification reveals the true value of your treasured video game. It eliminates uncertainty, measures the game’s condition against an absolute scale, and gives buyers and sellers complete confidence in their transaction.”

A rating of 9.8 A++ means that it is in Like New Condition and, besides scoring a 10.0, is the best score a game can hope to get.

“Well — we’re a bit speechless on this one,” Heritage Auctions’ description reads. “What can we even say that would do this copy the justice it deserves? The cultural significance of this title and its importance to the history of video games is paramount, and the condition of this copy is just so breathtaking that we’re really at a loss here. If you have had your heart set on obtaining the highest graded copy of the single best-selling video game on the Nintendo 64 — the first 3D adventure of Nintendo’s mascot, Mario — we only have one piece of advice: this is not an opportunity to waste.”

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Nintendo auctions have made the news a lot in the past few years, as a copy of Super Mario Bros. sold for $660,000 in April 2021 and a prototype of the Nintendo PlayStation console sold for $360,000.

If you don’t have the million dollars needed to purchase one of these copies, rest easy knowing you can play it for much cheaper thanks to Super Mario 3D All-Stars. Oh wait, no you can’t.

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Black Widow Sets Pandemic Record With $80 Million at Domestic Box Office, $60 Million on Disney+

Marvel’s Black Widow has achieved the largest domestic box office opening since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and that’s in addition to bringing in more than $60 million on Disney+ with Premier Access.

Disney announced the news in a press release, sharing that the newest Marvel Cinematic Universe film has earned more than $215 million globally, with $78 million of that coming from the international box office.

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Black Widow is also the largest domestic box office opening since Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker in December 2019. Furthermore, its combined theatrical and Disney+ Premier Access opening made it the only film to surpass $100 million in domestic consumer spend on opening weekend since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lastly, It had the highest domestic opening for any MCU origin story after Black Panther and Captain Marvel.

“Once again, Marvel has delivered an exceptional film to the delight of fans worldwide with Black Widow achieving numerous milestones in the current marketplace,” said Kareem Daniel, Chairman, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution. “Black Widow’s strong performance this weekend affirms our flexible distribution strategy of making franchise films available in theaters for a true cinematic experience and, as COVID concerns continue globally, providing choice to consumers who prefer to watch at home on Disney+.”

In our Black Widow review, we said, “While it has action and humor aplenty, Marvel’s Black Widow still isn’t quite the stellar solo film the fallen Avenger deserves.”

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For more on Black Widow, check out our explainer of the post credits scene and ending, our look at Taskmaster’s true identity, and as we chat about Red Guardian and Captain America.

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Yiga Stealing The Master Sword In BOTW Explained

This trick was recently found taking the internet by storm, again pushing the possibilities of things you can do in Breath of the Wild. In the video above, we go in-depth with the whole process including when it was found, how to pull the Yiga clan out of the hideout, and extra glitches that make this process much smoother.

Take The Trip Of Your Dreams With This Mega Travel Bundle

Everybody loves to travel. Leaving where you’re from to go experience a new world and culture has long been what most people fantasize about. Whether it’s a short trip to a relaxing beach or an exciting foray into a bustling city, travel has something for everyone. However, for many reasons it can be difficult for most of us to get away–not only can it be intimidating to visit a place where you don’t know the language; travel can also be difficult logistically and (perhaps the biggest limiting factor) very expensive. Thankfully, this discounted travel bundle has you covered.

The World Traveler Bundle ft. Rosetta Stone Lifetime Subscription has everything any would-be world traveler might need to stop dreaming about destinations online and start jet-setting. Best of all, this bundle is currently available for a great price. The combined value of all the products in this bundle is $1,784, and it’s currently on sale for $199 (that’s already a savings of 88 percent). On top of that, you can take an additional 20% off by using promo code TRAVEL20 at checkout, dropping your final price to $159.20.

This bundle has something to offer to everyone and is truly the ultimate traveler’s best friend. Maybe you’re thinking of taking a break from gaming or watching movies. Maybe you’d like to take your first trip abroad, or you’re a seasoned world traveler looking to enhance your next trip–no matter what, you can’t go wrong with this travel bundle.

First off, it includes a three-year premium subscription to Matt’s Flights, a subscription based travel site that allows people to take the trip of their dreams while saving up to 90% off traditionally found flights. By exploiting mistakes made by airlines and endlessly scouring the internet for deals, Matt’s Flights helps subscribers snag flights at unbelievable prices. Matt’s Flights has been featured on The New York Times, Thrillist, The Hustle, and Kind Traveler.

Concerned that when you arrive you won’t speak the language or understand anything about the culture? Fear not, the bundle includes a lifetime subscription to all 24 of Rosetta Stone’s languages so you can brush up on your rusty language skills or tackle one for the first time. Finally, this travel collection of services also includes the 2021 Travel Hacker Bundle, which helps you to get the most out of your time by providing more flight-booking, language-learning, and travel-hacking tips to aid your trip.

Go on that vacation you’ve been wanting to take forever, or get out and see the world on a backpacking trip. The world is yours with the World Traveler Bundle ft. Rosetta Stone Lifetime Subscription, currently discounted to $159.20 (reg. $1,784) with promo code TRAVEL20 at checkout.

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Daily Deals: Save up to $15 On Nintendo Switch Games

This weekend has brought with it a set of Nintendo Switch deals. Once upon a time this was a rare thing, but we’re increasingly seeing bigger and more frequent discounts on the Nintendo library of games, which is ultimately a win for us as consumers. Several major titles are on sale, as well as Bravely Default 2, which also happens to be having it’s own discount at the same time. Skyward Sword HD comes out shortly as well, so we added that preorder to our list just in case you wanted to lock down a copy in advance. Of course, we’ve got other stuff as well, including a nice Corsair Headset at Newegg, and an interesting foldable electric bike at Best Buy.

Daily Deals for July 10th 2021

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Greta Gerwig to Direct the Barbie Movie Starring Margot Robbie

Lady Bird and Little Women director Greta Gerwig has officially signed on to direct Barbie, a film based on the iconic toy that is set to star Suicide Squad’s Margot Robbie.

As reported by Variety, Gerwig has been part of the Warner Bros. project since 2019 when she signed on to co-write the script with Marriage Story’s Noah Baumbach.

During British Vogue’s 2021 issue, Robbie casually mentioned that Gerwig would be taking on the role of director alongside saying a project like this “comes with a lot of baggage! And a lot of nostalgic connections.” Variety’s sources have also confirmed Gerwig’s role as director.

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“But with that come a lot of exciting ways to attack it,” Robbie said. “People generally hear ‘Barbie’ and think, ‘I know what that movie is going to be,’ and then they hear that Greta Gerwig is writing and directing it, and they’re like, ’Oh, well, maybe I don’t…’”

Barbie, which will be a new, big-screen take on one of the most celebrated toys in the world, is set to begin production in early 2022 for a planned theatrical release date in 2023.

Robbie will be producing the film alongside starring in it with her LuckyChap Entertainment production banner, which most recently produced Promising Young Woman.

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This Barbie film was once set to be released by Sony and had both Amy Schumer and Anne Hathaway attached to star at various points in its development.

Image Credit: Greta Gerwig (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images), Barbie (Mattel Inc./Liason)

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Deathloop Will Be a PS5 Console Exclusive Until At Least September 2022

While we already knew that Deathloop was a timed PS5 console exclusive, the ending of the latest trailer has revealed that the exclusivity period will end on September 14, 2022.

As spotted by Kotaku, this date is one year from the release date of Deathloop on PS5 and PC. This should at least give Xbox Series X/S players a bit of an idea how long they’d have to wait to play this PS5 exclusive that is being published by Bethesda and developed by Arkane Studios, both of which are now owned by Microsoft

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Considering all future Bethesda games will be available on Xbox Game Pass when they are released, one could assume Deathloop may also find its way there as well when this period is over. That is, of course, barring any specific restrictions in these deals.

Deathloop was the main focus of the most recent State of Play, where over nine minutes of gameplay was shown off. The show also featured the release date and a new look for Death Stranding: Director’s Cut, the reveal of Moss: Book 2, and much more.

In our hands-off preview of Deathloop, we said, “The idea of a Hitman game where you jump into a level not to kill the target, but to discover how you can force them to move to a different location so that you can blow them up at the same time as someone else, is undeniably attractive. But mixing that with Dishonored’s supernatural assassin gameplay and top-tier level design quickly makes Deathloop one of the most exciting propositions of the year.”

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For more, check out more about Deathloop’s Invasion PvP mode, why the game’s director isn’y worried about sales pressure, and a breakdown of its weapons.

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Black Widow: Did Red Guardian Fight Captain America?

Warning: Full spoilers follow for Black Widow.

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One of the highlights of the Black Widow movie is David Harbour’s Red Guardian, a.k.a. Alexei Shostakov, the former deep-cover Russian spy who was also at one point that country’s answer to Captain America. While the main arc of his character is based around his relationship with his adopted family of fellow former and/or current Russian agents Natasha Romanoff (Scarlett Johansson), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), and Melina Vostokoff (Rachel Weisz), a running joke in the film involves Alexei recalling his glory days, and particularly his self-proclaimed rivalry with Captain America.

But the thing is, Alexei is probably making it all up… Or is he? Let’s take a look at the evidence.

The first time we hear about these alleged adventures is when we meet up with the former Red Guardian, who has been imprisoned in the Russian Gulag for years. He’s arm-wrestling fellow inmates one at a time, and beguiling them with stories of fighting Cap. “There he is — Captain America,” he says. “Finally, the Red Guardian’s time has come! I grab hold of his shield. Face to face, it’s a test of strength!”

Sounds exciting! And yet, when one of the inmates asks Alexei what year this confrontation took place, he replies, “I don’t know. 1984.” Which, as he is then reminded, would mean Captain America was still on ice at the time, frozen in suspended animation. So how could they have fought each other?

As we all learned in history class, Steve Rogers was born in 1918 in good old Brooklyn, USA. After years of dreaming of joining the army so he could fight in World War II, he underwent Dr. Erskine’s Super Soldier experiment as part of Project Rebirth and adopted the Captain America mantle. Rogers became a hero and ultimately went into the ice in 1945 while preventing a bombing attack on the United States initiated by the Red Skull. That’s when Cap entered suspended animation and remained frozen for approximately 66 years before being discovered and thawed by S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in 2011 or 2012.

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So that would mean that Red Guardian’s story about fighting Cap in 1984 doesn’t make a ton of sense, right? But maybe Alexei just got the dates wrong and actually he was talking about something that happened back in the ’40s…? Well, putting aside the fact that the prologue of Black Widow pretty much establishes that Alexei was a younger man in the 1990s than he is in the more or less modern time period that most of the film is set during 2016 — which would seem to indicate that he ages normally like the rest of us — there’s also the fact that the U.S. and Russia were allies during World War II. So why would they be fighting? Also, the Guardian mentions “having the nuclear codes” during his fight with Cap, which again, doesn’t line up with a 1940s match-up.

It is possible, of course, that Red Guardian actually fought a different version of Cap, as we now know that the U.S. government continued to experiment on its own soldiers, including many African-American men, at least into the 1950s. These experiments resulted in Isaiah Bradley, who we met in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, becoming a super soldier in his own right. Marvel has left it unclear at this point whether or not Bradley actually donned a Captain American uniform as he did in the comics, but it’s not out of the question that he or some other American soldier did in 1984.

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But then again, at one point in Black Widow Alexei asks Natasha if Cap ever talked about him to her. He even says that he feels like they’re more “contemporaries” than enemies — so, you know, guys from the same era. And since Steve Rogers’ identity is publicly known, presumably Alexei would be aware that his “contemporary” is like 100 years old. Doesn’t really add up…

Of course, what’s really going on with Red Guardian is that this is all a funny little throughline for David Harbour’s character, and it also contrasts the whole concept of the shiny, upstanding, perfect Captain America — symbol of the good old U.S. of A. — with the fallen relic of the past that was the Soviet Union, which of course Red Guardian symbolized.

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But then again (again)…

Steve Rogers did travel through time in Avengers: Endgame when he was on a mission to return all the Infinity Stones to their rightful places in time/space. We have no idea what he did during that period or even how long he was gone for, so he actually could’ve fought Red Guardian in what would’ve been Alexei’s past but Steve’s present!

You know what? I really hope that’s the answer here, if only for Alexei’s sake.

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For more on the film, check out our Black Widow post credits scene and ending explained, dig in on the history of Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, or get an explanation of Taskmaster’s true identity in the film. You can also read our review of Black Widow here!