NBA 2K22 – First Gameplay Details Revealed

After a shaky entrance to the new generation of consoles, the NBA 2K franchise is looking to build upon its ambitious foundation for NBA 2K22 (release date: September 10). In a short preview event with Visual Concepts, I came away happy to hear that many of my complaints about NBA 2K21 were being addressed in NBA 2K22. For instance, The City, which previously felt empty, is being populated with NPCs and interactable buildings. Still, the shadow of microtransactions and their impact on any new features looms large. It’s hard to say if any changes have been made in that regard, and if history has taught us anything, it’s probably best to assume the worst.

Optimistically, however, the most exciting changes all involve The City and MyCareer. In NBA 2K22, MyCareer will be ditching the more cinematic experience that we have gotten so used to in favor of a more open-world questing system within The City. I was skeptical at first, but this doesn’t feel like a feature cut. Instead, the focus seems directed at making The City feel more alive and populus. One of my central complaints in NBA 2K21 was how empty The City always felt, and the changes to NBA 2K22 promise to change that. Buildings will be more interactable and NPCs will be available to take on various quests.

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Similarly, the far-too-grindy Rookieville has been cut from NBA 2K22. This is a significant change, as it will allow for me to hop right into the best parts of MyCareer in The City: playing with my friends and getting to explore the newly populated areas. There will also be the freedom to explore business outside of the NBA, with new opportunities to develop clothing lines or even become a hip-hop star. Just how fleshed out these quest lines will be remains to be seen, but it does seem like an interesting step toward a better role-playing experience.

In terms of gameplay, very little was talked about. Almost everything mentioned revolved around a focus for more “control” – something NBA 2K21 already did a much better job at. There does seem to be an increased effort to make defense entertaining, with revamped block and steal systems. Similarly, the focus on offense looks to reward high levels of skill instead of the dice-roll elements the franchise has become known for. Some of this seems promising, but without many details it’s hard to know what these concepts will look like in action.

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One aspect of gameplay that did get a little attention was fatigue and how this would blend with a focus on load management in MyNBA. With the rampant set of injuries in this year’s NBA playoffs, there is an emphasis in NBA 2K22 on how focusing too much on one star player can put injuries or major fatigue at risk. The new fatigue system accounts for things like high-effort crossovers and the kind of energy that zaps from players in the middle of a game. Giving players rest days and plenty of time to rest is now pivotal to making a deep playoff run without injuries.

Another interesting development is the addition of “seasons” to all facets of NBA 2K22. Seasons were first used in MyTeam in NBA 2K21 as a way to re-engage players every six weeks or so. Now, this concept will apply to the entirety of the game. Visual Concepts is promising significant updates on a similar six-week time frame – including a holiday update that will add an undisclosed mode to MyTeam. While they didn’t offer details on what exactly this might look like, there was a promise that the game in season one would look totally different than by the time season two or three came around.

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The last thing that popped out to me in the press event is Visual Concepts’ dedication to both the previous and current generation of consoles. When talking about MyCareer, they excitedly talked about the differences between each. For instance, The Neighborhood (a previous-generation exclusive) involves playing aboard a cruise ship with excursions in places like Egypt. Similarly, there seemed to be a real focus on gameplay parody between the two generations with a focus on not leaving the previous generation behind. While this is admirable in some respects, I came away feeling a little bit confused that the focus hadn’t shifted primarily toward what should be the best version of the game on Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X and S.

Similarly, it does seem as if there will still be a narrative experience available on the previous-generation version of NBA 2K22. While 2K22’s additions to The City seem more exciting to me, the door seems open for the new generation of NBA 2K22 to feel less feature-complete. More details are being promised for August, so it may be safe to not make any assumptions until then. While cross-generation progress is still available, it really seemed like both versions of NBA 2K22 are getting dedicated development time. I just hope that doesn’t leave the next-generation versions feeling less impressive than they should be.

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Ultimately, NBA 2K22 seems to be playing it safe in a lot of respects. After the monumental shift from The Neighborhood to The City, it seems appropriate that Visual Concepts would take the opportunity to build on what is already there. As it stands, I’m anxiously awaiting to hear more details about NBA 2K22 and how it will build on its ambitious entry from a year ago.

How to See Free Guy for Free This Week

It doesn’t hit theaters until August 13 but IGN has partnered with 20th Century Studios to offer stateside fans a chance to see the new Ryan Reynolds action-comedy Free Guy for free this Thursday, July 22.

IGN is presenting free fan screenings in five cities — Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Austin, and Chicago — this week. Screenings will be held on the evening of Thursday, July 22. The screenings will be held at 7 pm except for the Chicago screening, which will happen at 8 pm.

Screening details and RSVP links for the respective regions are below. If you click on the wrong link by mistake and need to fill out an RSVP request for a different city, please refer back to this main article.

If you’d like to bring a guest then please have them fill out their own submission via the appropriate RSVP form below.

Click here to RSVP for the Los Angeles Screening.

Click here to RSVP for the San Francisco-San Jose Screening.

Click here to RSVP for the New York City Screening.

Click here to RSVP for the Austin, TX Screening.

Click here to RSVP for the Chicago, IL Screening.

Please arrive 30 minutes prior to screening start time to check-in. A guest list will be utilized at the screening. If your name is not on the list, you will not be admitted.

You are seeing this film before it is available to the public. Anti-piracy security will be on-site at the theater.

In order to give audiences around the world the opportunity to enjoy movies to the fullest and allow them to discover any surprises and plot twists, we respectfully ask that you refrain from revealing spoilers and detailed story points on social media.

Free Guy is rated PG-13.

COVID COMPLIANCE POLICY:

Please be advised we are planning on filling the theater to approximately 80% capacity, which allows us to maintain a select number of seats set aside for those who are unvaccinated and need to physically distance themselves from others and those who feel more comfortable having some physical distance.

For L.A. county screenings, attendees will be expected to wear a face covering per the new mandate.

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Free Guy opens only in theaters on August 13.

PS5 Ray Tracing Removed From F1 2021 In New Update, But Only For Now

After launching last week, Codemasters has released a new patch for its latest racing game, F1 2021, which removes ray tracing on PlayStation 5 in order to improve performance.

Codemasters has identified an issue with its ray tracing implementation specifically on Sony’s hardware, which has hindered the game’s ability to run smoothly. As a result, the developer is removing the option as it investigates the issue, with the hope that a new patch soon will be able to sort those issues out for players.

This doesn’t affect ray tracing if you’re playing on PC or Xbox Series X, but Codemasters stopped short of explaining why it might be affecting one current-gen console and not the other. The patch also addresses a more pressing issue for both versions by sorting out a bug that would corrupt you save file at random when designing a custom livery for your car from within MyTeam.

F1 2021 is the first title released by Codemasters after the studio’s purchase by publisher EA. It has led to some strange pricing differences across several regions. This latest entry also features a new narrative career mode inspired by the Netflix series Drive to Survive called Braking Point, which allows you to experience the stresses of being an F1 driver both on and off the track.

F1 2021 – Patch 1.04

  • Addressed an issue where users would experience a corrupt save if they edited their vehicle’s livery from within the MyTeam HQ. Saves that were previously corrupted as a result of this bug will be able to be resumed after applying the patch.
  • PlayStation®5 only: We are aware of some instability within the game for a limited number of users on PS5 relating to Ray Tracing. As such, we have taken the difficult decision to temporarily disable it to aid stability. We aim to re-enable this as quickly as possible, and we will provide an update in due course.

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Valorant 3.02 Patch Notes: Revamped Clipping, Volume Slider Bug Fixed

Valorant update 3.02 is out, and it makes some tiny but significant additions to the game, per its patch notes. For one thing, Riot has rebalanced the way that clipping is calculated, meaning that player models and the like should no longer phase through thin walls quite as frequently.

The biggest gameplay change comes in the form of yet another small Sage shift. Players can no longer create a barrier between the pyramids on the Breeze map to create a small sliver of space that players can use to create an unintended line of sight. Additionally, Raze’s Boombot can no longer be placed through some walls.

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The patch also includes several important bug fixes, particularly one that causes the team voice volume slider to reset to 50 again and again. This one was noted by fans, so it’s nice to have it fixed. In the text of the update, Riot notes that it is still monitoring the effect that new agent KAY/O has had on the game’s competitive meta since he was added in early June.

Valorant 3.02 Patch Notes

GAME SYSTEM UPDATES

  • Changes made to how clipping is calculated, which should result in less clipping overall in your gameplay
    • Yes, things are still going to clip, but you will see a noticeable lack of hands, melees, abilities, and general effects poking through thin walls.

SOCIAL UPDATES

  • Added a space between the Match Rank and Leaderboard Ranking for Immortal+ rankings in the Hover Card UI

BUG FIXES

Agents

  • Sage can no longer place her Barrier Orb between the pyramids on Breeze to create a sliver peek
    • “Sliver peek” refers to a very small gap created by sandwiching two things and creating an advantageous line of sight.
  • Fixed KAY/O’s textures applying themselves to weapons when he is re-stabilized during NULL/cmd(X)
  • Removed the ability to place Raze’s Boombot through some walls

Social

  • Fixed a bug where the Team-voice volume sliders would always reset to 50
    • Hooray! That’s the sound of us thanking you for your patience.
  • Fixed a bug where the scrollbar in the Social Panel would sometimes display incorrectly
  • Fixed the pixelated border surrounding the Unranked icon in the Hover Card UI
  • Fixed an issue where the blurred background would sometimes make friend notes illegible in the Hover Card UI
  • Fixed a bug where the VCT Masters Reykjavik Winner Title would get overlapped by the Player Card in the Hover Card UI

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Fortnite Rainbow Royale Is A Celebration Of The Game’s LGBTQIA+ Community

Epic has revealed Fortnite Rainbow Royale, a celebration of the game’s LGBTQIA+players. Starting today, July 20, and running for one week, players can jump into Fortnite and find a range of Pride-related in-game items, in addition to a new Creative mode asset and new music from LGBTQIA+ artists such as Lil Nas X and Kim Petras. Here’s all you need to know about this limited-time celebration.

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All players who log into Fortnite between today and July 27 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET will find a bundle of new Pride items in the Item Shop. Included in the bundle are four sprays, each depicting rainbow-decorated Fortnite icons such as a Loot Llama and a Boogie Bomb, a rainbow gun wrap, and a rainbow emote. The complete set is entirely free with no exceptions.

For players who venture into Creative Mode, they’ll find a brand-new asset in the form of a rainbow flag, which can be used however they see fit in the user-generated sandbox. Meanwhile, in Battle Royale, players will find several new songs on the radio when driving in vehicles. A total of eight new songs, each of them from LGBTQIA+ artists, will now be played on the airwaves across Apollo, with several of them coming over from Rocket League‘s LOVE IZLV playlist. Here’s what’s new and on which stations you can hear it:

Beatbox

  • Big Freedia – Platinum
  • Lil Nas X – Montero

Radio Underground

  • King Princess – Pain
  • Troye Sivan – STUD
  • Ben Platt – Imagine

Power Play

  • Daya – Bad Girl
  • Hayley Kiyoko – Found My Friends
  • Kim Petras – Malibu

The update is now live for all players, so get in there this week and grab your free items before they disappear.

Hints of this were spotted in yesterday’s Bugha skin reveal when eagle-eyed players spotted a rainbow in the background of some screenshots. At the time, players speculated the rainbow may have some story implications because there hasn’t been a rainbow on the island since Season 1 (discounting St. Patrick’s Day decor).

As it turns out, the rainbow is not a narrative foreshadow, but a way for Epic to ensure all of Fortnite‘s players feel welcome. If you’re looking to celebrate Fortnite some more this week, Los Angeles locals can find a pop-up Taco Tuesday restaurant between now and Thursday. DIf you’re not in the area, you can still snack on the 17.20 patch notes.

HBO Max Teams Up With Snapchat To Let You Watch Its Shows With Dozens Of People For Free

HBO Max is teaming up with Snapchat for a partnership that allows users in the US to watch episodes of popular shows like Game of Thrones, Euphoria, and The Flight Attendant at no cost.

Snapchat users in the US can now use the Snap Minis feature to watch HBO Max content with their friends at the same time. The new HBO Max Mini from inside the Snapchat app does not require any additional install, and it’s available across iOS and Android.

HBO Max comes to Snapchat
HBO Max comes to Snapchat

HBO Max said in a press release that Snapchat users will find “age-appropriate” episodes based on the age they’ve entered in the app. When viewing an episode of an HBO show, users can watch together and share Bitmoji reactions.

HBO Max boss Sarah Lyons said in a statement, “We believe humans value recommendations that come from other humans, so having the opportunity for friends to suggest, and then subsequently watch content together paves the way for more meaningful discovery.”

In terms of the content that’s available, it includes pilot episodes for numerous shows, including Game of Thrones, Euphoria, Lovecraft Country, and The Flight Attendant. All of them are the pilot episodes, except in the case of Betty, which is Episode 1 of Season 2. Additionally, HBO said the offerings of HBO content on Snapchat will be refreshed “on an ongoing basis.”

Here are the shows available right now:

  1. Craftopia
  2. Euphoria
  3. The Flight Attendant
  4. Game of Thrones
  5. Genera+ion
  6. Gossip Girl (2021)
  7. Looney Tunes
  8. Love Life
  9. Lovecraft Country
  10. Selena + Chef
  11. Titans
  12. Warrior
  13. World of Calm
  14. Betty – (Season 2, Episode 1)

You can have up to 63 other Snapchat users watching a show at the same time, and invitations can be sent through in-app messages or through a sticker link. Playback of the episode in question is synchronized, so everyone will be at the same place.

At the end of each episode, the app will present a link that takes you to HBO Max to subscribe the service if you want.

In other news, Space Jam: A New Legacy starring LeBron James and Looney Tunes is now streaming on HBO Max (but not on Snapchat). It’s also in theaters where it is doing very well, outpacing even Marvel’s Black Widow at the box office.

Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Could Come to Other Platforms With Enough Demand

While many were upset to find out that the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series would only be headed to PC and Mobile, Square Enix has confirmed that the games could come to other platforms if there is enough demand.

In a Japanese Q&A (translated via Google Translate), Square Enix revealed a bit more about these Pixel Remasters – which are essentially upgraded versions of Final Fantasy 1-6 – and it began by explaining that it chose to do this project because there are fewer opportunities to play these games easily. Furthermore, Square Enix wanted to renew these games with the same standard, which will make it better for first-timers and series vets alike.

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These games will be remasters based on the original NES and SNES versions, and while some of the game balance will be updated to make it a more enjoyable experience, the stories will stay as they were. These games will not include every element that has appeared in the many re-releases of these games over the years, but there will be a gallery, music player, and bestiary included as a bonus.

It was also revealed that Kazuko Shibuya, an artist who has worked on numerous Final Fantasy games, will be recreating all the beloved character art for the remasters.

Fans of Final Fantasy will also be happy to know that Nobuo Uematsu will be supervising the music and rearrangements for the Pixel Remaster series and that the sound effects will be reproduced as close to the originals as possible. Those who purchase the remasters will be able to check out the new music right away, as the included Music Player has all songs unlocked at the start.

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There will be a bestiary that will be filled out as you fight enemies in each game, and there are various ways to arrange them. In the Mobile version, you can also battle with those you have registered.

Lastly, almost all of Yoshitaka Amano’s character, monster and image illustrations are included in the gallery. All of these will also be unlocked at the start.

The Pixel Remaster version of Final Fantasy 1-3 will be released on July 28 and Final Fantasy 4-6 still have a release date of “coming soon.”

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Today’s Best Gaming Deal: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD for Nintendo Switch Is on Sale

The Legend of Zelda: Skyword Sword HD is the latest entry in this legendary Nintendo series to get the HD treatment. While it’s not the WInd Waker revival many of us hoped we’d see come to Switch, it’s arguably an overdue remastering of one of the more divisive Zelda games out there. Make sure to check out our Skyward Sword HD review to see what reviewer Travis Northup thinks of it.

With Breath of the Wild 2 not coming out until next year, this is the best chance to scratch that Legend of Zelda itch until 2022. The good news is this new-release game is on sale, which is perfect since I paid full price on the Nintendo eShop like a sucker. Don’t be like me. Seize this opportunity.

Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Deal

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More Opportunities to Save on Zelda Games

Of course, there are lots of opportunities to play Zelda on your Nintendo Switch, this is just the latest. You can still pick up The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening on sale, although the price drop is not quite as dramatic as it was during Prime Day. There’s also Breath of the Wild, my pick for best Switch game of all time and maybe my pick for the best game of all time. And hey, guess what? Breath of the Wild is marked down 25% right now.

If you’d rather go a little more old-school with your Zelda games, you can play The Legend of Zelda, The Legend of Zelda II and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past through the Nintendo Online service. There’s actually a deal going on right now, where you can get a 128GB microSD card and a 12-month subscription to Nintendo Online for $46.98, or you can just sign up for 12-months of Nintendo Online for $19.99.

Looking a little further down the pike, you can still preorder the Legend of Zelda Game & Watch at some retailers, and you can preorder Breath of the Wild 2 right now, in spite of the fact we know that’s not the official name. What an age we live in.

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PS5 Gets A Very Small Console Redesign, But Don’t Get Too Excited

After several months on the market, the PlayStation 5 is finally about to get a little bit slimmer. A new model revision of the PS5 Digital Edition has been confirmed in a new safety guide user manual on the official Japanese PlayStation website–as reported by PlayStation Universe–which sees the console shave 300 grams / 10 ounces off of its total weight for a more next-gen mass of 3.6 kg / 8 lbs.

To put that into perspective, that’s the equivalent of 120 pennies, a very overweight adult hamster, or an average human heart. Does that include the blood? We don’t know, we’re not doctors.

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The revised model of the PS5 will also feature a new screw that can be inserted by hand and is presumably backwards compatible with other threaded holes that utilize bleeding-edge lefty-loosey righty-tighty mechanics.

It’s not clear yet which parts have been changed internally for the PS5 Digital Edition ahead of another reported revision in 2022 to address the current global semiconductor shortage, as all the other specification numbers are still the same as the original console. These models have a release date of July 20, 2021, although PSU noted that retailers in Japan have not take stock of them just yet.

The PS5's new user-friendly screw.
The PS5’s new user-friendly screw.

Console revisions like this aren’t uncommon either, with Sony going through multiple versions of its PlayStations over the years before slimmer models were introduced. For a more recent example, you can look at Nintendo’s hardware revision for the Switch which added a significant boost to that console’s battery life.

Even with the back-breaking weight of six cinnamon Pop-Tarts on the original PS5 console, Sony’s latest gaming hardware has been a best-seller since it was launched. Sony confirmed that as of March 31, 2021, 7.8 million PS5s had been sold, making it the fastest-selling gaming console in the US. Stock has been in consistently short supply, and if you’re looking to still get your hands on one then keep an eye on our PS5 restock hub to see which stores have units available.

Final Fantasy X Fan Recreates Iconic Locales In HD For 20th Anniversary Video, And It’s Pretty Impressive

It’s now been 20 years since Final Fantasy X released in Japan, and if you were born before the year 2000, that probably makes you feel pretty old. Well, one fan decided to honor the anniversary by recreating many of the game’s most famous locales and scenes in Unreal Engine, and then he made a video showing it off.

In the video description, fan Toby Saunders says they first played FFX on his older brother’s PlayStation when they were six years old, and they decided to teach themselves Unreal Engine in summer 2020 as a side project. They ripped some official Final Fantasy models from Final Fantasy Skyrim mods, processing them through Blender. In retrospect, Saunders feels they could have done the entire project in Blender, but they chalk it up as a learning experience.

Final Fantasy X fans will recognize many of the locations that Saunders recreated in the video, such as the Calm Lands, the spring in the Macalania Woods, the beach on Besaid Island where Tidus washes up, and the opening shot of the game. It also features some updated models of several of the game’s bosses, as well as the summon Yojimbo, and many others.

Several key members of Final Fantasy X’s development team said in a recent interview that a hypothetical Final Fantasy X-3 is not outside of the realm of possibility, and that scenario writer Kazushige Nojima has actually written a plot outline for it. However, they also said that that project couldn’t proceed until Final Fantasy VII Remake is done, and that’s probably going to be quite a while from now.

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