Apex Legends Lore – The Legacy Antigen Story So Far

In this video, Jordan and Persia go over all of the lore being introduced to season 9 of Apex Legends. Throughout the season, in-game comics and community-created comics will be released that tell many different sides to our Legends’ stories.

The Legacy Antigen story is introducing the Legacy Antigen that is a deadly toxin released from genetically modified vines. The legends desperately try to find a cure which involves an upcoming trip to Gaea, Valkyrie giving us the details on this new threat, and Bangalore truly having a bad time.

This video features chapters 1 through 4 of the in-game comics along with the community comics from the Prologue, “The Sins of the Father”, “The Boy Who Hated Gibraltar”, “The Truth Comes Out”, and “Wrong Wraith”.

Warhammer Event Gets Rebranded With A June Livestream Planned

The week-long event Warhammer Skulls (previously called Skulls for the Skull Throne) kicks off on Thursday, June 3 with a livestream dedicated to all things Warhammer, including information about new games.

The presentation goes live on June 3 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST on the official Warhammer Twitch channel. Fans can expect a bevy of announcements, from new games to updates planned for available titles. There are even opportunities to get store-specific free-to-keep games during Warhammer Skulls, though the offerings haven’t been specified. In either case, fans should check storefronts across GOG, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Steam, and Xbox for various content. This includes discounts on games and DLC, preorder offerings, and free updates.

This year marks the fifth Warhammer Skulls event. Typically taking place on Steam inside various associated games, the week-long celebration inundates fans with a litany of Warhammer content. This includes things like Warhammer-themed skins for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and World of Warships, game discounts, and free in-game content such as weapons.

There are several Warhammer-related games in development right now, with two that have been revealed: a cooperative FPS for Xbox Series X|S called Warhammer 40K: Darktide and Total War: Warhammer 3. Both are slated to launch sometime this year.

Destruction AllStars to Add Online Bots to Help With Low Times of Player Activity

PS5-exclusive Destruction Allstars will be getting various new features and Quality of Service updates, including the addition of online bots that will help with low times of player activity for online matchmaking.

Developer Lucid Games shared the update on Reddit, and while there are no definite dates as of yet, the team wanted to be transparent with what it was planning for Destruction AllStars.

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Lucid Games explained that “with a community the size of Destruction AllStars, spread across the world we do have peak times and low times of player activity for online matchmaking.” To ensure matches are filled to capacity at all times, AI bots will take the remaining spaces if real players can’t be found. This will apply to all modes except Blitz, which is a competitive mode that will always consist of only real players.

In addition to Bots, Destruction AllStars will also be getting Global Parties to let players party up with friends and queue into both Solo and Team modes, a Playlist Feature to allow for only your favorite game modes to be selected, and many Quality of Service improvements.

Slams are being looked at, as players have reported that it sometimes feels like you aren’t slamming anything. Ghost hits are also something the team is actively working on alongside balancing the gameplay and adjusting how powerful or weak some of the characters’ abilities appear to be against others.

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Destruction AllStars was released in February 2021 on PlayStation Plus and, in our review, we said that it “can provide fun bursts of frantic car combat action, but never adds up to much more than that. “

Destruction AllStars is no longer on PlayStation Plus and currently costs $20 USD, a $50 drop compared to its original price point of $70 USD.

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Saints Row, Dead Island, and TimeSplitters Parent Company Koch Media Announces Pre-E3 Showcase

Koch Media, the parent company of such IP as Saints Row, Dead Island, Metro, the new TimeSplitters, and more, has announced its “Koch Primetime Gaming Stream” for June 11, 2021, at 12pm PT/3pm ET/8pm BST.

This gaming stream will be part of Summer Game Fest and, while no further details were given as to what to expect from the event, it’s important to note that Koch Media does own Deep Silver – the publisher of Homefront: The Revolution, Maneater, Shenmue 3, Hunt: Showdown, and the previously mentioned titles.

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Back in 2019, Koch Media’s CEO teased that we would be hearing about the next Saints Row game – which may or may not be Saints Row 5 – in 2020. While that announcement has yet to come, this could be a great place for it.

Dead Island 2, a game that was announced at E3 2014 and is on its third developer, is another game that could make an appearance at the Koch Primetime Gaming Stream. It would be a most welcome one, as it was originally set to be released in 2015.

While many may be hoping for a glimpse of the new TimeSplitters that is being created by Free Radical Design, Deep Silver’s announcement of the project revealed that, while there is a studio formed and a plan in place, development is not expected to begin for a few months.

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Far Cry 6 Is Not Trying to Make a Political Statement About Cuba

Despite using the real-life stories of Cuban guerilla fighters from the 1950s and 1960s as inspiration, Far Cry 6’s narrative director Navid Khavari has said the team is not trying to “make a political statement about what’s happening in Cuba” with their new game.

Speaking to TheGamer, Khavari said that, while he wants Far Cry 6 to feel authentic and pay homage to guerilla fighters from around the world and throughout history, the team also doesn’t want to make it specifically about the current issues in Cuba or any other real-world location.

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“The original inspiration was Guerilla Warfare and what is that guerilla fantasy, which is obviously tied to revolution,” Khivari said. “When you talk about guerillas, you think of the guerillas in the 1950s and 1960s, we actually went down there to speak to actual guerilla fighters who fought back then, and we just really fell in love with their stories.

“But we also fell in love with the culture and people we met,” Khivari continued. “When we came out of that, it wasn’t that we felt we had to do Cuba, we realized it’s a complicated island and our game doesn’t want to make a political statement about what’s happening in Cuba specifically. Beyond that, we’re drawing inspiration from guerilla movements around the world and throughout history. For us, it felt like doing the island of Yara would help us tell that story while being very open with our politics and inspiration.”

However, this doesn’t mean the team plans on pulling its punches in regards to exploring how a revolution impacts the people involved and surrounding one.

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“A revolution is complex, and the people you’re going to engage with are also complex. I use this line of philosophy, which is that every character has their own heartbeat, you just have to find it,” Khavari said. “We have this melting pot of motivational complexity where we tried to translate that into the gameplay and the story. So tonally, it sort of already existed. But for us, thematically, unifying that into the guerilla fantasy felt pretty natural.”

This follows similar comments from Ubisoft for games like The Division 2 and Far Cry 5 staying politically impartial. However, Watch Dogs Legion creative director Clint Hocking said, “I believe that it’s our responsibility as creators of culture to talk about stuff that’s real, and that matters to people. I think Ubisoft is a bold company and has a willingness to explore issues and allow creative teams to engage with challenging subject matter.”

For more on Far Cry 6, which now has a release date of October 7, 2021, check out our first hands-off preview of Far Cry 6 and why it featuring the largest location yet in Yara is the right step for the series.

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Learn Everything You Need To Know About Digital Art And Animation With This Training

Creating art is one of the most rewarding activities out there. Whether it’s in pursuit of a career or just a hobby, art stimulates your creativity and fosters imaginative thinking. One of the most exciting mediums for creating art today is the world of digital art and animation. Many aspiring artists spend years honing their skills or thousands of dollars to learn techniques. While these age-old methods are still viable, e-learning has changed the way people can develop new skills.

The Digital Art & Animation Designer Learning Bundle offers students the opportunity to learn digital art and animation from leading industry professionals at a fraction of the price normally associated with art schools. Right now, the entire bundle is available for only $14.99. The combined value of all the courses in this bundle is $1,200 (a savings of 98%).

In this bundle, you’ll find six courses totaling 185 individual lessons across 16 hours of instruction. The bundle covers everything from animation in Adobe XD, 2D animation, cartoon generation, after effects, and much more.

Any course is only as good as its instructor, and these are taught by some of the animation industry’s leading professionals, including experts like Abdullah Yildiz, a motion designer with years of experience in graphic design, marketing, and working as a freelancer. You’ll also find guidance from Sean Thompson, author of several bestseller novels whose passion is helping people foster their own creativity.

Whether you’re looking for a new hobby or a potential career path, you can learn all the skills you need to get started with digital art and animation with these guides. This six-course bundle is now on sale for $14.99.

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Grounded Will Get “Larger And Slightly Less Frequent Updates” With One Coming Late June

Honey, I Shrunk The Kids-style survivor game Grounded will no longer receive frequent updates, as developer Obsidian Entertainment confirmed that the studio wants to shift its energy to tackling larger content drops.

Obsidian clarified its reasoning for “doing larger and slightly less frequent updates moving forward” on Grounded’s official website. The studio said releasing monthly content while toiling on bigger tasks is difficult with a small team. As such, Obsidian is focusing on “larger features that take time.” This shift will give the studio the space to work on developing “more meaningful [updates] with more and better content,” Obsidian said.

The next update for Grounded is slated to drop on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S in late June. Obsidian said it’s “one of [the] largest yet” for the game and outlined some of the features coming when the update rolls out.

It will let players flip assets like staircases to create mirrored versions, spawn giant food items more often, and add an enhanced TAYZ.T defense variant called ARC.R. Further, the June update will include new features for the game’s Photo mode and introduces more building pieces.

More information about the update will come soon, according to Obsidian.

Grounded isn’t Obsidian’s only game it’s working on; The studio unveiled the first-person RPG Avowed during an Xbox event last year. While it’s unclear what will be showcased alongside Halo Infinite, Bethesda and Xbox are holding a joint E3 briefing on June 13. Obsidian is a subsidiary of Xbox Game Studios that developed the Bethesda-published Fallout: New Vegas.

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Daily Deals: PS5 Games Discounted at Amazon

This Saturday brings with it a lot of interesting deals. If your one of the lucky few to own a PS5, there’s some great games discounted at Amazon this weekend. If that’s not your jam, we have some excellent deals on Ray-Ban sunglasses, Beef Jerky and a few vacuums too.

Let’s not forget that it’s also Memorial Day Weekend, and we’ve done up a few extra articles to help you sift through the special events and promotions going on there. We’ve added a few of those deals here, but you can find out more by checking our Best Memorial Day Sales page!

Daily Deals for May 29

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Best Memorial Day Sales

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Extra Game Deals

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