Pokemon Go’s Friendship Day Global Challenge Is Being Removed

Pokemon Go developer Niantic is tweaking the game’s upcoming Friendship Day event. As the studio announced on Twitter, it is removing the event’s Global Challenge. In its place, Niantic is increasing the amount of XP you’ll receive from completing the Friendship Day Collection Challenge, from 100,000 to 175,000.

Friendship Day takes place this Saturday, April 24, from 11 AM to 2 PM local time. Various Grass-type Pokemon such as Chikorita, Cottonee, Foongus, and Sunkern will appear in the wild more frequently than usual throughout the event, and you’ll see green confetti raining down on the map screen.

Niantic is also offering a few friendship-themed bonuses during the event. First, you’ll be more likely to receive a Lucky Pokemon in a trade. To make it easier to exchange monsters with other players, Niantic is temporarily increasing trading distance to 40 km.

On top of that, you’ll receive triple the usual amount of Stardust each time you catch a Pokemon during Friendship Day. Finally, any Lure or Incense you use during the event will remain active for three hours. You can read more about Friendship Day on the official Pokemon Go blog.

In the meantime, Pokemon Go’s Sustainability Week event is currently underway. As part of the event, you have your first chance to catch Binacle and Shiny Trubbish in the game. After that, Pokemon Go is holding a New Pokemon Snap event to celebrate the launch of the Switch spin-off. That runs from April 29 to May 2 and features many of the monsters found in New Pokemon Snap, as well as Shiny Smeargle.

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Diablo Immortal’s Team-Based PVP Endgame System Revealed

Blizzard’s mobile entry into the venerable Diablo series, Diablo Immortal, has now entered closed alpha. The test is limited to Australia only, will run for at least a month, and sees a host of new additions above and beyond what we saw in the well-received technical alpha at the start of the year. The Crusader, for instance, has been added to the four previously playable classes and the level cap has been raised to 55 (just shy of the max level of 60). Alongside the ability to reach higher levels are two new zones to put those character to the test: Mount Zavain, home of the monks of the Sanctified Earth Monastery and Frozen Tundra, snowy wastelands in which scattered Barbarian tribes live. The latter also houses a new dungeon: The Cavern of Echoes.

A number of new systems also debut, such as the Helliquary, which unlocks between levels 41–45, and allows players to locate and defeat boss demons in order to not only power up their characters, but also to benchmark their power. The closed alpha will have one boss initially, with another to be added later, while the eventual live game will see a boss added each month.

By far the biggest new addition, however, is the Cycle of Strife, a server-wide faction-based PVP endgame system. Anyone can participate in it, and at its center is a battle between the Immortals and the Shadows. Who are they? Principal game designer Scott Shicoff outlined the lore behind it in a recent media briefing.

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“A long time ago,” he told the participants, “there was a powerful individual called Daedessa the Builder… she wanted to protect Sanctuary from demonic invasion but she wasn’t a fighter. She was, however, a master crafter, and she created a powerful artifact called the Eternal Crown. She gave it to her son Kion… and charged him with forming a group whose sole purpose would be the protection of Sanctuary from the Burning Hells. Kion took this powerful artifact and created a guardian group which he called the Immortals.

“Daedessa knew that power, especially that kind of power, can lead to complacency and corruption for even the best or most well-intentioned individuals like her son. So she gave her daughter Akeba a secret heavy burden. It would be Akeba’s job to make sure that the Immortals would never falter or waver. That they were always worthy and capable of defending Sanctuary, as they were charged. So working in secret, Akeba found those brave enough to help her constantly test and challenge the Immortals. They would look for cracks and weaknesses and they would do everything they could to make sure the elite defenders of Sanctuary were always up to the task. She called this group the Shadows.

“And should the Shadows ever prove stronger and more capable, they would overthrow the current reign and take up the Eternal Crown as the new Immortals. Which, of course, they eventually did, with Akeba becoming the next Immortal. But Akeba could never get too comfortable because she knew that as she rose up, so too would new Shadows to make sure she was always worthy of her station. And thus the Cycle of Strife was born.”

That then, is the Cycle of Strife, and it boils down to a seasonal tug of war between the Immortals ad the Shadows. That battle, however, will be a long way from symmetrical. There will only ever be one group of Immortals on a server, with up to 500 members. There’s no limit to how many Shadows can be on a server, on the other hand, and they will all be vying to displace the current group of Immortals.

How does that happen? Well, Shadows players can form and join Dark Houses, which are basically like sub-guilds. The Dark Houses are all effectively in competition with each other, fighting to be at the top of the sub-guild rankings. The more each Dark House’s members are actively engaged with Shadows activities, the higher their house will be in the rankings.

This all comes to a head when the Shadows reach a point in their overall progression that triggers a new event called the Rite of Exile. This is where the Shadows and Immortals fight it out to see if the Immortals are still worthy of holding onto their vaunted position. The Rite of Exile sees the top ten Dark Houses sending their eight strongest members to fight the best the Immortals have to offer. It sees ten separate simultaneous 8 v 8 battles and if at least half of these are won by the Immortals the status quo remains. If it least half are won by Shadows fighters the Dark House at the top of the Shadows ranking will become the new Immortals and a new cycle begins.

It’s a pretty interesting sounding system that rewards both PVE engagement and PVP skill, and is a focal point for this test. Indeed, the prospective length of the alpha is all about testing the Cycle of Strife. “The last technical alpha,” says game director Wyatt Cheng, “was three weeks. We are looking for this closed alpha to be quite a bit longer. We want it to be at least a month. We want to see a group of players become the Immortals. And we would love to see those Immortals get overthrown by a Dark House of Shadows. So, since each overthrow cycle probably takes about a month, we’ll see how long that takes. Of course, this is a very early look at the feature. And so, if the tuning is off, then it could disrupt some of our master plans. That’s one of the things that we’ll be testing is how long does it actually take versus our theoretical paper design?”

The Immortals/Shadows system is also entirely opt-in. Players can choose not to take part and simply be designated as Adventurers. It’s also worth pointing out that when a new cycle starts, everyone aside from the Shadows that become the new Immortals will be reset back to Adventurers and can thus choose whether to join the Shadows and align with a Dark House all over again.

There will be a variety of activities for both Immortals and Shadows to really ensure each faction feels distinct. One example for the Immortals is called Kion’s Ordeal, which is a 48 person raid and sees four groups of 12 players each simultaneously fighting four bosses. “You want to try and kill these bosses as close to the same time as you can,” says Scott Shicoff, “because as each one dies, the other gets stronger.” Beating Kion’s Ordeal helps keep the Immortals ahead of the Shadows and gives a faction-wide buff called the Blessing of Daedessa which increases rewards for Elder Rift runs for every non-Shadow player on the server. Most interestingly of all, riches and equipment from Elder Rift runs those players do contribute to an Immortals vault, which gets handed out to Immortals at the end of the week… unless the Shadows can stop it.

This ties into a Shadows activity called Raid the Vault. This lets a team of four Shadows attempt to steal from the vault. It starts out as PVE against NPC enemies in the vault, but if the Immortals find out someone is attempting to breach their defenses, they can send players in to defend it and the activity transitions to PVP. If the Shadows are defeated, they leave with nothing. If they defeat the Immortals they have a grace period to continue raiding the vault.

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There’s a lot more to discuss when it comes to Diablo Immortal’s closed alpha, but for now I’ll just leave you with Wyatt Cheng’s thoughts on class design for Diablo Immortal, including some specific info about the Crusader class that will now be playable. “Whenever we sit down for any class,” he says, “we say, ‘What is the marquee skill that really defines the class?’ And when you picture the class, you say, ‘Well, it has to have this skill or it’s just not right.’

“And for example, in the case of the Barbarian, a lot of people would say, ‘Oh, well, a Barbarian has to have whirlwind. It’s just not the Barbarian without whirlwind.’ And on the Demon Hunter, a lot of people would say, ‘multi-shot. When I think Demon Hunter, I think multi-shot.’ And so that answer varies from person to person. In the case of the Crusader… the Steed Charge ability is iconic Crusader. And being able to throw your shield, and have it ricochet off of enemies is also this iconic Crusader ability. And so you can see both of those.

“Falling sword has [also] received [a] facelift from Diablo 3… it’s gotten a little bit of an upgrade. We were looking at Heroes of the Storm, and the way that Heroes of the Storm does some of its skills, and Johanna in particular in Heroes of the Storm. So falling sword in Immortal allows you to throw your sword, which then marks a location. And for the next six seconds, that sword will actually pulse damage to enemies around the sword. And then you can activate the skill a second time during that window to then teleport and drop at that location. And so it becomes a two-stage activity with two presses.

“And then the final note I’ll make on Crusader skills is, as with all of our skills, there’s some skills that seem familiar, but because of our mobile controls, have an opportunity to take on new life, because of the charge up mechanic. In Diablo 3, pressing and holding a skill to charge it up, actually just viscerally doesn’t quite feel correct. We tried it during Diablo 3 development, and the players are just more looking for a fast paced button mashy feel. But on Immortal, our charge up skills feel great, because you’re using these touch screen controls. You’re aiming the skill. You’re building up this power while you aim it. And then when you release, you unleash the power of the skill, and it feels great. And so the Crusader makes use of that input mechanic as well.”

While the closed alpha is currently limited to Australia and may remain that way (“We are looking at other regions,” says Wyatt Cheng, “but Australia is the only region that… we’re announcing right now”), your time may yet come, as Cheng confirmed that there will be at least one more testing phase before release and that phase will let players hit level 60.

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For more on Diablo, be sure to read my Diablo Immortal technical alpha impressions (or watch the video above) and watch our Diablo II Resurrected performance preview.

Call of Duty: Warzone Nuke Event Gameplay

Call of Duty: Warzone’s Verdansk map has been overrun by zombies. With the infestation spreading to 100%, watch how events unfold in Call of Duty’s latest event, Operation: Rapid Sunder. In this gameplay, you’ll see Warzone players fight to survive expanding plague zones before a nuclear missile inevitably wipes out Verdansk. This limited-time mode falls within a short window of time, so if you weren’t able to be there yourself, you’re in the right place.

The nuke event finally kicks off Cold War Season 3 that adds news operators, maps, and weapons to the game. As of this point we’re not sure what this nuke means for Verdansk and if we’re finally getting the rumored map changes. The next phase of this event takes place on a night version of Rebirth Island where players will unravel the mystery of what just happened.

Stay tuned to GameSpot for more coverage of Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Warzone Season 3 as this event continues to unfold.

Gearbox Criticizes Texas Anti-Transgender Bill

A proposed Texas bill banning transgender youth from participating in sports is “bad for business,” Gearbox Entertainment testified yesterday before the Texas Committee on Public Education.

Gearbox Director of Institutional Partnerships David Najjab told lawmakers that bills and others like it targeting transgender youth will make “Texas appear unfriendly and unwelcome.” He argued that such bills stand to hurt Gearbox’s efforts to recruit top game development talent to the state.

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“[Game development] requires an educated workforce of a certain type. It makes us look bad. It sullies us and makes it hard to recruit,” Najjab said. “Our game companies are in competition worldwide. We sell more to Asia than we do in the U.S. We bring a lot of money to Texas. We’re headquartered here. Don’t drive us to where we have to start expanding outside of Texas and outside of the country. We want to keep doing business here.”

Gearbox’s opposition comes amid a recent wave of bills targeting transgender youth in states like Arkansas, Florida, and Texas. Similar bills will also impact healthcare for transgender youth by banning doctors from prescribing blockers that delay the onset of puberty.

Asked for a statement, a Gearbox representative said that Najjab’s testimony “can stand alone.” The studio also highlighted its previous opposition to a proposed bill targeting which bathrooms trans people could use. Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford wrote to Texas Governor Greg Abbott on the issue, saying that discriminatory bills would “only increase the challenges that we face in attracting top talent to Texas.”

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“We are in a battle for globally competitive talent, and our ability to successfully recruit and retain our future workforce is critical to our long-term economic prosperity. We already face stiff competition with employers in places such as California. Discriminatory laws will only increase the challenges that we face in attracting top talent to Texas,” Pitchford wrote in the letter to Abbott.

Gearbox has been based in Texas since its inception in 1999, relocating to a new facility in Frisco, Texas in 2014. It most recently published Godfall as a next-gen launch title, with Homeworld 3 set to launch in 2022. A Borderlands movie is also under development.

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Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN.

Here’s How to Watch the Dazzling Lyrid Meteor Shower Starting Tomorrow

NASA expects to see 10 to 20 meteors per hour during the peak of the Lyrid meteor shower happening tomorrow.

The Lyrid meteor shower is the first of Spring and it’s set to peak in the early morning hours of tomorrow, according to NASA as reported by BusinessInsider. The Lyrid meteor shower happens in the final days of April each year as the Earth passes through the dusty trail behind comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher, otherwise known as Comet Thatcher.

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As for the best way to view this shower, NASA says in its blog post about the shower that its “best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere during the dark hours (after moonset and before dawn),” and that those interested should “find an area well away from city or street lights.”

“Come prepared with a sleeping bag, blanket or lawn chair,” the blog post reads. “Lie flat on your back with your feet facing east and look up, taking in as much of the sky as possible. After about 30 minutes in the dark, your eyes will adapt and you will begin to see meteors. Be patient — the show will last until dawn, so you have plenty of time to catch a glimpse.”

NASA says that Lyrids “frequently leave glowing dust trains behind them as they streak through the Earth’s atmosphere” and that these trains remain observable for several seconds.

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According to BusinessInsider, viewers should wait until the “waxing moon sets,” which will happen around 4 a.m. EST in the U.S., as doing so will make it easier to see the meteors and their tails in the sky. The meteors are best viewed in the Northern Hemisphere, per NASA, but BusinessInsider reports that those in need of a reference point of where to look should look for the “harp-like constellation Lyra, from which the Lyrids often seem to emerge.”

This comet was discovered in 1861, according to NASA, and the pieces of space debris from the comet that interact with the Earth’s atmosphere are what’s responsible for the Lyrid meteor shower that’s happening tomorrow. This shower is one of the oldest-known meteor showers, according to NASA, as they’ve been observed for 2700 years, with the first recorded sighting happening in China in 687 BC.

“The Lyrids are known for their fast and bright meteors, though not as fast or as plentiful as the famous Perseids in August,” NASA’s blog post reads. “Lyrids can surprise watchers with as many as 100 meteors seen per hour. Sightings of these heavier showers occurred in 1803 (Virginia), 1922 (Greece), 1945 (Japan), and 1982 (United States). In general, 10 to 20 Lyrid meteors can be seen per hour during their peek.”

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For more science from IGN, check out this story about how NASA named some new constellations after Hulk, Thor’s hammer, Godzilla, Doctor Who, and more. Read this story about possible signs of life detected on Venus as far back as 1978 after that and then check out this story about how the next possible Earth might be a planet with two suns like Tatooine.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer, guide maker, and science guru for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

Everything Coming to Netflix in May 2021

New to Netflix in May means kick-ass titles from some of Hollywood’s most dynamic creators. To kick things off, the streamer is releasing Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead on May 21. This zombie apocalypse film features an impressive lineup of actors, including Dave Bautista, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Garret Dillahunt. Be sure to check out the zombie-infested trailer in the video below:

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On the TV front, Netflix is dropping Season 3 of comedian Aziz Ansari’s Master of None after a four-year hiatus, and the series premiere of Jupiter’s Legacy on May 7, which is an adaption of Mark Millar and Frank Quitely’s graphic novel. And if you’re looking for some adult-animated fun, Netflix has you covered with Volume 2 of its Love, Death & Robots anthology series on May 14, and Castlevania Season 4 on May 13.

In our exclusive interview with Love, Death & Robots creator Tim Miller and director Jennifer Yuh Nelson, IGN’s Julia Alexander uncovered what we can expect from the upcoming season.

Check out the slideshow gallery below for highlights of Netflix’s May offerings followed by the full list (U.S. Netflix only):

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May 1

  • Aliens Stole My Body
  • Angelina Ballerina: Season 5
  • Angelina Ballerina: Season 6
  • Back to the Future
  • Back to the Future Part II
  • Back to the Future Part III
  • Barney and Friends: Season 13
  • Barney and Friends: Season 14
  • Best of the Best
  • Dead Again in Tombstone
  • Due Date
  • Fun with Dick and Jane (2005)
  • G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
  • Green Zone
  • Hachi: A Dog’s Tale
  • JT LeRoy
  • Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted
  • Mystic River
  • Never Back Down
  • Notting Hill
  • Open Season
  • Resident Evil: Afterlife
  • Resident Evil: Extinction
  • S.M.A.R.T Chase
  • Scarface
  • SITTING IN LIMBO
  • Stargate
  • State of Play
  • The Land Before Time
  • The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure
  • The Lovely Bones
  • The Pelican Brief
  • The Sweetest Thing
  • The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
  • Under Siege
  • Waist Deep
  • Your Highness
  • Zack and Miri Make a Porno
  • Zombieland

May 2

  • Hoarders: Season 11

May 4

  • The Clovehitch Killer
  • Selena: The Series: Part 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Trash Truck: Season 2 — NETFLIX FAMILY

May 5

  • Framing John DeLorean
  • The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

May 6

  • Dead Man Down

May 7

  • Girl from Nowhere: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Jupiter’s Legacy — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Milestone — NETFLIX FILM
  • Monster — NETFLIX FILM

May 8

  • Mine — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Sleepless

May 11

  • Money, Explained — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

May 12

  • Dance of the Forty One — NETFLIX FILM
  • Oxygen — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Upshaws — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 13

  • Castlevania: Season 4 — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Layer Cake

May 14

  • Ferry — NETFLIX FILM
  • Haunted: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • I Am All Girls — NETFLIX FILM
  • Jungle Beat: The Movie — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Love, Death & Robots: Volume 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Move to Heaven — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Strange House — NETFLIX FILM
  • The Woman in the Window — NETFLIX FILM

May 16

  • Sleight

May 18

  • Sardar Ka Grandson — NETFLIX FILM

May 19

  • The Last Days
  • Sabotage
  • Small Town Crime
  • Who Killed Sara?: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 20

  • Hating Peter Tatchell
  • Special: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Spy Kids: All the Time in the World

May 21

  • Army of the Dead — NETFLIX FILM
  • Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Season 3 — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • The Neighbor: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 22

  • Sam Smith: Love Goes – Live At Abbey Road Studios

May 25

  • Home

May 26

  • Baggio: The Divine Ponytail — NETFLIX FILM
  • High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
  • Nail Bomber: Manhunt — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY

May 27

  • Black Space — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Blue Miracle — NETFLIX FILM
  • Eden — NETFLIX ANIME
  • Soy Rada: Serendipity — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL

May 28

  • Dog Gone Trouble — NETFLIX FAMILY
  • Lucifer: Season 5 Part 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • The Kominsky Method: Season 3 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

May 31

  • Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story
  • The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

Exact Date TBD

  • AlRawabi School for Girls — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir (2021)
  • HALSTON — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Mad for Each Other — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Master of None — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Racket Boys — NETFLIX ORIGINAL
  • Ragnarok: Season 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL

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David Griffin still watches DuckTales in his pajamas with a cereal bowl in hand. He’s also the TV Editor for IGN. Say hi on Twitter.

Call of Duty: Warzone Destruction of Verdansk Plagued by Long Wait Times

Activision is actively investigating an issue with Call of Duty: Warzone servers that are keeping players in a long server queue as they wait to try out the new event before Season 3.

The next Call of Duty: Warzone season begins with a large bomb that seemingly nukes Verdansk. But players hoping to catch a glimpse of this before Warzone goes down for maintenance are instead stuck in a long line. Some players who successfully get in have had the game crash on them before the event finishes.

Another series of events is expected to follow after 2 pm PT, and there will be updates leading into tomorrow when the event wraps and presumably new changes go live.

Players who do successfully queue into the Destruction of Verdansk event will find themselves in a large-scale game of Infected. Players who are killed will be resurrected as zombies and able to hunt down other players. All while the skies rumble and scared soldiers are heard on the radio begging to be extracted from the site.

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Activision Support will likely update players when servers are functioning properly again, so check back with IGN for the latest updates. For more, check out our full rundown of what to expect from Call of Duty: Warzone season 3.

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Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor.

LeVar Burton Is a Jeopardy Guest Host After Massive Fan Campaign

Star Trek and Reading Rainbow’s LeVar Burton will be one of the final guest hosts of Season 37 of Jeopardy.

They say it never hurts to shoot your shot and that’s exactly what Burton did earlier this month after expressing his interest in hosting the show. He even tweeted out a Change.org petition made by fans that amassed nearly 250,000 signatures. All of that brought him to today where it was announced that he’d be one of the final guest hosts for Season 37 of Jeopardy.

As you can see in the tweet above, Burton is quite excited about this opportunity and very thankful for the fans across social media that voiced their support of Burton’s push to become the new permanent host of Jeopardy following the death of Alex Trebek last year. Burton will join Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, David Faber, and Joe Buck as part of the final group of guest hosts for Season 37 of the show.

Fans online are already hoping that Burton’s showing on Jeopardy soon will lead into a permanent spot as the host of the show, with some even speculating that him being one of the final guest hosts could be a lead-up to such an announcement.

Burton’s episodes of Jeopardy will air from July 26 to July 30 later this year. Burton made his acting debut in 1976 with Almos’ a Man and since then, he’s gone on to become famed Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the host of Reading Rainbow, which he did for 23 years before kickstarting a return of the show.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

Call of Duty: Warzone Season 3 Event Nukes the Verdansk Map

Verdansk has been nuked, blown to pieces in Call of Duty: Warzone, although we won’t know what the aftermath looks like for a little while longer. The Destruction of Verdansk Part 1 event in Warzone set the stage for Warzone season 3 in an appropriately zombified fashion.

At noon Pacific Time, players were able to join in on a new limited-time mode that built upon the past week or so of Warzone’s in-game narrative. Folks suited up like a normal game of Warzone, but an eerily quiet orchestral track and a map positively swarming with radiation zones (that move!) quickly told us that this would be a different kind of match.

For all intents and purposes, the Destruction of Verdansk Part 1 played out like a large-scale game of Infected mode. Players that bit the dust early were automatically converted into the superpowered zombies we saw introduced last week, able to leap incredible distances, throw gas grenades, and disable electronics with an EMP blast.

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All around the map, various juggernaut loadout kits began to drop, offering a brief bit of security from the rapidly growing zombie horde. All the while, some tense radio audio played over the chaos, with unidentified soldiers begging their commanders for an extraction.

It all culminated with a cutscene showing a nuclear missile emerging from an underground base, careening through the air, and detonating near the stadium location.

Unfortunately, that’s all we get for now. Judging from this in-universe document, players have until 2 PM PT to play Destruction of Verdansk Part 1. Part 2 will seemingly start sometime after the mandatory update starting at 9 PM PT. Activision’s document implies the game will be back online by midnight just as Pacific Timers roll into April 22. Once Warzone is back up and running, expect to see whatever changes for the map and gameplay Call of Duty has up its sleeve then.

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The expected size of the season 3 update file is a relatively merciful 25GB. Three new operators are planned to release across the season, and a special Cold War variant of Modern Warfare’s Captain Price will also be available. You can read the full season 3 details (that we know so far) here.

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Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer/camper for IGN.

Call Of Duty: Warzone Server Queues Plague Live Nuke Event, Activision Memes Abound

Today’s long-awaited Verdansk nuke event in Call of Duty: Warzone isn’t going smoothly. Warzone players on Reddit are reporting being stuck in unmoving server queues (and have now expanded to impact CoD: Black Ops Cold War, too). The event began at 12 PM PST / 3 PM EST and was only scheduled to run for two hours, making it a real problem that some players were unable to get right in–and leading to some anger (and memes) from fans on Twitter. Activision has since extended the event by an hour and is now set to end shortly as of the time of this writing.

Activision has commented on the apparent struggle players are going through to log on to Call of Duty: Warzone. In a tweet posted by the Activision Support account, the company said, “We’re actively investigating an issue with long wait times in the server queue for Warzone.” Players trying to get into a game of Call of Duty: Warzone are being met with a server queue that remains locked at 20 minutes.

A number of players that make it through the server queue are still reporting server issues. For some players, the end of a match is met with a server error or game crash. It is possible to play through the event in its entirety though.

Call of Duty: Warzone developer Raven Software has also commented on the ongoing issues via Twitter. The developer is “actively investigating the Warzone Destruction of Verdansk part 1 server issues.” An update is also on the way that should “help reduce the frequency of crashes.” As noted above, the event was also extended by one hour, running until 3 PM ET. There’s no indication that access to this event will ever be available on

If you can’t get in to Warzone and want to watch the event, you can catch the GameSpot stream of the Destruction of Verdansk on YouTube.

Over on Twitter, fans have been reacting with memes targeting Activision for the server issues. You can check out a sampling below (hopefully you’re a SpongeBob fan).

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