Alien TV Series Will Grounded In the Cinematic Universe With Ridley Scott ‘Very Involved’ In Its Production

The Alien series has always had a look all its own. One part blue-collar sci-fi horror, one part corporate dystopia, its unique style has held up extremely well since the original film’s debut back in 1979.

Speaking with journalists, FX chairman John Landgraf says Noah Hawley’s forthcoming Alien TV series will continue that tradition.

“[The Alien TV series] is very grounded. I think Noah is very conscious of the fact that there’s a cinematic universe if you will. While it has some flexibility, the aesthetic that was established by Ridley Scott and I think continued by James Cameron is a part of that universe,” he says.

Scott, who directed the original film as well as the more modern follow-ups, will also be ‘very involved’ in the series as a producer.

“So while I think you’ll see some inventiveness and originality that is uniquely Noah, I also think the show will feel like a part of the cinematic universe you’re familiar with in terms of Aliens,” Landgraf says.

First announced in December 2020, the Alien TV series is being developed by Hawley, who is best-known for his work with the Fargo TV series. It will not focus on Ellen Ripley, the hero of the original films, but it will seek to delve into “this blue-collar space-trucker world in which Yaphet Kotto and Harry Dean Stanton are basically Waiting for Godot.”

The series will be set on earth and will seek to answer what happens when the Xenomorphs can’t be contained.

As of June, Hawley says that two scripts have been written so far, with production set to begin in Spring 2022.

Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN.

How CoD Season 5’s Double Agent Mode Works, And Why It’s So Hard To Play Right Now

Call of Duty’s Season 5 adds an ambitious new investigative objective mode to Black Ops Cold War called Double Agent. Similar to both Among Us and Trouble in Terrorist Town, Double Agent is a mode where certain players are assigned roles to try to sabotage a mission and stay incognito, while the rest of the competitors must work to uncover their identities. It’s a much different sort of experience to see inside a Call of Duty game, but based on our impressions so far, it doesn’t function well in public matches. You’ll want to make sure to round up your friends if you want to enjoy this murder mystery mode. If you’re diving into Double Agent, here’s what you need to know about how it works, as well as why public matches are currently a nightmare.

Double Agent matches are played out in five rounds with 10 players in a lobby. Before each round, all players are given a starting pistol and 25 seconds to scavenge better weapons from crates or floor loot. Players are then randomly sorted into one of the three assigned roles: Double Agents, Investigators, or Operatives.

Double Agents

Double Agents are tasked with sabotaging the match, while working together to deceive the others into thinking they’re innocent. The sabotage can be performed by eliminating other players or by successfully setting off the dirty bombs located around the map. Double Agents will also be able to identify their fellow agents by the spy icon marked over their head.

In this intended game of cat-and-mouse, the Double Agents can use gas mines, counter spy planes, combat bows, and attack helicopters to help them achieve their mission. Double Agents also get access to Field Mics, which can be activated around the map. These function just like the Field Upgrade in a standard multiplayer match, revealing enemy positions on the agent’s mini-map. This can provide crucial intel about an Investigator’s or Operative’s movements to aid in the agent’s deceit. However, Operatives and Investigators can destroy Field Mics to deny agents that intel.

Investigators

Marked with a blue shield and star icon over their head, the Investigator is a special Operative tasked with leading the investigation. Dead players drop Autopsy Reports, which reveal information like how long the player has been dead and the weapon that was used. Anyone Operative can view this information by interacting with the report on the ground, but only the Investigators can see the killer’s footsteps. This ability works similar to the Tracker perk in multiplayer.

The Investigators can also use trophy systems, stim shots, and hand cannons, and they have the ability to see the footprints of the person who killed their teammates. Investigators are also able to mark someone as “suspicious” and launch a Wanted order against them.

Operatives

The role of the Operative is the most common role in the game. Unless you’re marked as an Investigator or given the role of Double Agent, you are an Operative. Operatives must help gather clues, communicate about suspicious behavior, and help identify the Double Agents before it is too late.

How It Works

While the Double Agents are being sneaky and investigators are hunting the killer, the regular “Operative” players need to protect the Investigator and help them piece together all the clues to uncover the identity of the Double Agents.

Clues are given to the Investigator and Operatives in the form of decoded radio messages marked around the map. This will generally give information like the Double Agents’ gender or reveal if their given Operative number is an odd or even number. Then the process of elimination can be used to track them down.

Otherwise, if the Double Agents are sneaky enough, they can win the match by remaining incognito while either killing all the Operatives or detonating all the dirty bombs.

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This mode has potential, and lots of tools and information are given to help players work through the mystery of discovering the Double Agents, or as the spies in question, they have the tools to sabotage the whole match in a really sneaky way. Unfortunately, matches rarely play out as intended.

Many rounds of my public matches ended fairly abruptly, as everyone just fired on each other haphazardly without ever bothering to look for clues or cause deceit. I understand Treyarch’s need to eliminate players who commit friendly fire, but a bad teammate killing a friendly Operative punishes both players. Both players are eliminated from the round. I think there needs to be ricochet in effect for friendly fire, as you often see in Hardcore multiplayer modes. With ricochet, only the player who commits the friendly fire is killed, and the victim gets to carry on with the round.

There’s also the issue of how players are clustered near each other at the start. I know the point is to be sneaky as an agent or investigative as an Operative, but very few times have I been able to play a round as an Investigator or Double Agent and lived long enough to complete any tasks. Random players often start trolling or firing all over the place without playing the objective. This makes for quick and uninteresting matches.

Call of Duty is all about the guns, but I think it would be best served to have players only use tasks and equipment you can interact with to play either the spy or Operatives roles. Eliminating weapons completely for this mode would make for a more interesting experience.

This is based on my first day experience with Double Agents, so players may calm down after the newness wears off and develop a better understanding of how the matches should play out. But it is possible that this mode will always suffer in public matches with weapons involved.

Overall, Double Agents isn’t a very fun mode for public matches with random players. However, I can see how private matches with friends could be great fun. Double Agent may not be a completely original concept, but this has the potential to feel refreshingly outside the box for what you’d expect in a Call of Duty mode. We’ve seen many capture and defend-style modes, so having something with a little murder mystery is a welcome addition, but Double Agent definitely needs some tweaks to allow for a proper murder investigation inside public matches.

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The Call Of Duty: Vanguard Teases In Warzone Have Begun

After winning a game of Call of Duty: Warzone, players may notice that every member of their team doesn’t escape the encroaching gas. A new cutscene has been added to the massively popular battle royale for Season 5 that seems to tease the next entry in the Call of Duty franchise, rumored to be called Call of Duty: Vanguard.

A video posted to YouTube by OHB The Don shows what seems to be a normal victory cutscene. However, not all players make it into the helicopter. The last member of the team is instead shot, seemingly out of nowhere, and left on the ground while the chopper takes off. The camera then cuts to a woman dressed in an old Russian military uniform, complete with a USSR side cap and a sniper rifle, the barrel still smoking.

To throw out any question of whether or not this cutscene is authentic, Sam Maggs, one of Call of Duty: Vanguard’s writers, reacted to it on Twitter with a simple, “Atta girl.”

The cutscene is likely a teaser for Call of Duty: Vanguard, which will take place, at least partially, in the western front of World War II’s European theater. However, that doesn’t include Call of Duty: Warzone, which will reportedly be getting a new, much larger map based on the war’s Pacific theater.

Call of Duty: Vanguard is rumored to be revealed on August 19, while its publisher Activision Blizzard is dealing with the repercussions of a lawsuit filed by the State of California. The lawsuit alleges that the company developed a culture in which sexual harassment and discrimination were rampant. In response, workers at Activision Blizzard’s studios have walked out, and the company’s CEO, Bobby Kotick, has apologized for “tone deaf” apologies.

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Batman: Danny DeVito is Writing a Penguin Comic To Celebrate the Villains’ 80th Anniversary

Danny DeVito, who played Penguin in 1992’s Batman Returns, is set to return to the character, this time in the form of a comic book.

This news comes by way of GamesRadar, which reports that DeVito is writing a comic book story about this villain in DC’s upcoming Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant #1 one-shot comic due out this November. The Penguin story is set to celebrate the Batman villain’s 80th anniversary.

Penguin was first created for 1941’s Detective Comics #58 and the villain’s popularity grew from there, taking on multiple forms and iterations. Sometimes he’s a lowly gangster trying to work his way up to the top, and other times he’s already at the top of Gotham’s criminal food chain.

In the case of DeVito’s Penguin in Batman Returns, the character leans somewhat hard into the whole “Penguin” aspect of the character. He also has bombs that look like penguins and more penguin-inspired things too.

As for what this comic book story will be about, that’s yet to be revealed. However, DeVito’s Penguin does die at the end of Batman Returns so it’s probably safe to say DeVito’s Penguin story will be an original one and not based on the character he played nearly three decades ago. We’ll likely learn more closer to the one-shot’s release later this year.

For more about Batman Returns, read about how Michael Keaton is set to return to his role as Batman for DC’s upcoming Flash movie and then check out this teaser from the director teasing Keaton’s suit. Read about how DC has returned to the story of Keaton’s Batman in its Batman ’89 comic after that.

Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. He’s very excited to read this DeVito Penguin comic. You can follow him over on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

Konami is Reviving a Shuttered Castlevania Game For Apple Arcade

Konami is reviving a previously-shuttered Castlevania game via Apple Arcade soon. It’s Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls, a mobile game previously only available in Canada.

Apple Arcade announced that Grimoire of Souls would be “coming soon” to Apple Arcade today, with an official Konami page for the game showing off what sure does look like Castlevania side-scrolling action. Multiple familiar characters make appearances, including Alucard, Simon, and Maria, with character designs and music from series creators Ayami Kojima and Michiru Yamane.

Grimoire of Souls was previously announced by Konami way back in 2018 for iOS. It received a Japanese closed beta, followed by a Canadian soft launch on both iOS and Android that only lasted a year, though the company had previously said it had plans for a global release.

It’s unclear what happened to prompt Konami to scrap the game in favor of Apple Arcade years later, but one plus side is that while the previously free-to-play version included microtransactions, Apple Arcade’s subscription model means none of that, nor ads, will be a part of the game.

This is the first Castlevania title we’ve gotten in some time, with the most recent before now being Lords of Shadow 2 back in 2014. The four-season Netflix adaptation concluded earlier this year (we loved the final season), and while another new Castlevania show is on the way, it’s unclear how long that might take.

Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time Ending Explained

Full spoilers follow for Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time.

Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time is finally available outside Japan (thanks Amazon Prime!) to finish the Rebuild of Evangelion story that started all the way back in 2007. But much as Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was the culmination of The Skywalker Saga, this movie is more than just the final chapter in the Rebuild tetralogy, but the conclusion of Neon Genesis Evangelion as we know it.

Hideaki Anno’s work is usually filled with symbolism and layer upon layer of story, and Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time may be his most dense movie yet. So you’d be forgiven for reaching the end of this journey only to still feel confused as to what the hell just happened. With reveal on top of reveal and an ending that completely rewrites the franchise, some viewers may be left scratching their heads. So let’s dig into the ending of this saga and what it means for Evangelion as a whole. (And be sure to also read our review of Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time from the film’s Japan release last spring.)

Evangelion Timeline: Is It a Time Loop?

From the moment the Rebuild of Evangelion movies started being released, fans have noted references to the original series, as if that story had already happened by the time the Rebuild movies began. Though the Rebuild movies started as a retelling of the show, in the story there are signs left around the globe of previous catastrophes in the series (like a bloodstain on the moon that looks like the one caused by Rei/Lilith in End of Evangelion). Then there’s Kaworu, Shinji’s never-to-be boyfriend and also an Angel turned into a human. Though Kaworu was always a bit of an enigmatic character, the Rebuild series doubles down on this by having him constantly refer to having met Shinji in the past several times, saying he never changes, or claiming that “this time” things will be different.

Back when the Evangelion movies were announced, Hideaki Anno shared a statement comparing the story of Eva to a story that repeats itself, and Thrice Upon a Time confirms that he meant that literally.

In what is essentially a new retelling and a commentary on End of Evangelion, Shinji (voiced by Megumi Ogata in the Japanese version and Spike Spencer in the English) once again activates the end of times, and has to make a choice about the fate of mankind (think Mass Effect 3, but it actually pays off). Rather than dooming the entire planet to die so he cannot be hurt anymore, Shinji decides to help out his friends. This leads to a sort of reversal of the last two episodes of Neon Genesis Evangelion, this time with Shinji being the one giving his friends a therapy session to give them closure.

Hideaki Anno [has compared] the story of Eva to a story that repeats itself, and Thrice Upon a Time confirms that he meant that literally.

When Kaworu shows up to say goodbye to Shinji, we flash-back to when he first appeared on the surface of the moon in Evangelion 1.0, and he explains that the line of coffins on the moon indeed contained different Kaworus, and his existence is tied to a cycle that repeats over and over for all eternity. Kaworu flies down to Earth, tries to make Shinji happy, is forced to reveal himself as an angel, and gets killed by Shinji. But this time Shinji doesn’t need help. He’s finally grown up and taken responsibility for his actions, allowing Karowu to realize that he can stop neglecting his own happiness in favor of Shinji’s and focus on his own wellbeing.

How Does Shinji Stop the Additional Impact?

Unlike End of Evangelion, where Shinji was a pretty inactive character until the very end, Thrice Upon a Time makes Shinji an active participant in the climax of the story and the final fight. After spending some time in a village full of survivors from the previous Impact events, and learning from grown-up versions of his former classmates (including a very much alive Toji) about letting go of the past and focusing on rebuilding for the future, Shinji stops beating himself up over the events of the previous movies and stands up to the reason for his insecurities: his father.

And so Shinji gets in the robot one last time to face Gendo Ikari, who had disposed of his humanity in order to transcend. Shinji and Gendo fight across an “Anti-Universe,” recreating scenes from the movies and original show, but now the animation feels different. A much-maligned shot from the trailer showing two Evas fighting on the streets of Tokyo-3 very clearly becomes an homage to the tokusatsu movies and TV shows that have long influenced Anno, with Tokyo-3 quickly turning into a miniature set that Shinji destroys. Inside this Anti-Universe, Gendo reveals he wants to use the Spear of Longinus together with the Spear of Cassius and “Evangelion Imaginary,” or Black Lilith, in order to meld the world of imagination inside the Anti-Universe with the real world to rewrite reality.

Sensing that violence will not lead anywhere, Shinji stops and decides to finally talk things out with his father. At this point, Gendo subconsciously activates his AT field, realizing he is afraid of Shinji despite having tossed aside his humanity. We finally get a look inside anime’s worst dad, as Gendo reveals his past and how similar he is to his son. We see a young Gendo (looking just like young Shinji) who explains how he also had difficulties forming relationships, and his fear of rejection turned him to reject the outside world and retreat to books and his Walkman — just as Shinji always did throughout all versions of Evangelion.

This all changed when Gendo met Yui, who helped him open up to the world. When she died, everything fell apart, driving Gendo to madness, making him obsessed with resurrecting her and shunning Shinji because Gendo thought it was a necessary sacrifice and punishment for his sins. This is the reason Gendo wants to achieve Human Instrumentality, to strip away individuality so he can be together with his wife without having to deal with other people, as they’d all be a single pool of orange tang. In the end, Gendo realizes that the thing he’s spent years looking for, Yui, was inside Shinji all along. If only he hadn’t abandoned his kid. Realizing his mistake, Gendo finally apologizes and steps off a metaphorical train, leaving full control of the Additional Impact and the fate of the world in Shinji’s hands.

So Was Asuka a Clone the Entire Time?

It is at this time that Kaworu once again appears and asks Shinji what he wishes. But this is a different Shinji than we’ve ever seen, as many of the characters point out that he’s truly grown. Shinji recognizes that love shouldn’t be given with an expectation of getting something in return, so he decides to help his friends out, starting with Asuka.

Just like with Gendo and Kaworu, we get flashbacks to Asuka, who reveals herself to be one in a long line of clones — hence her different name compared to her TV counterpart. Out of all the clones, this Asuka was the one to stand out, but she still lacked the love she desperately wanted, the love she saw regular kids get from their parents. This is why she always showed off her skills and tried so hard to be the best pilot, because she knew as a clone she could always get replaced and needed the recognition to justify her existence. This is likely also why she felt such disdain for Rai, as she probably saw her as a weaker clone who had already been replaced.

Asuka and Shinji confess that they liked each other as kids, and they say goodbye, letting each other go and finally getting closure before Shinji saves Asuka from the Anti-Universe and sends her to the real world.

What Does the Title Neon Genesis Evangelion Actually Mean?

Finally, it is time to say goodbye to the original Rei that died back in Evangelion 2.0 (the new Rei clone actually had a brief moment of happiness as she found a new home in a village from earlier in the film). Shinji then decides to reset reality and create an entire new world, one free of Evas. He knows there will still be suffering and pain, but as he saw in the village, there will be joy, life, and love too. Just like the new Rei clone had the chance of a regular life free of the pain of being an Eva pilot, the old Rei should get that chance too.

As the title card for every episode of the TV show is projected onto the wall behind them, Shinji tells Rei that he will create a “Neon Genesis,” a world without Evangelions. Then Rei and Shinji walk out of the real set where Hideaki Anno shot parts of the movie using motion-capture and virtual cameras, leaving the world of Evangelion behind and fulfilling the promise given by the TV show 25 years ago.

Finally, the story is over, and Shinji is allowed to live a normal, happy life free of Evas in the world he created.

Back at the beach from End of Evangelion, Shinji and the world around him start literally breaking down, first into key animation, then layouts, and finally just a storyboard. Except before the world dissolves into nothingness, in comes Mari, a character that has perplexed audiences since her introduction in You Can (Not) Advance, to bring color back into the world and join Shinji in his new world.

The film ends on Ube Train Station, as Rei, Asuka and Kaworu await for a train, acting like regular people. On the other side of the tracks is an adult Shinji, who leaves the station with Mari, as the animation slowly transitions into a live-action drone shot of Hideaki Anno’s actual hometown. Finally, the story is over, and Shinji is allowed to live a normal, happy life free of Evas in the world he created.

This is far from the Shinji that forced Asuka to be his companion at the apocalyptic beach of End of Evangelion after murdering the entire planet, or the Shinji that was barely starting to embrace life and tell himself that it was okay for him to be here. This is a version of Shinji that goes to hell and back, and actually grows up and matures enough to be able to create his own happiness. Though it started out as a remake, the Rebuild of Evangelion movies ended up as the purest form of the Evangelion story Anno set out to make, a story where, as he himself explained, “the main character witnesses many horrors with his own eyes, but still tries to stand up again.”

What did you think of the conclusion of the Evangelion saga? Let’s discuss in the comments!

Daily Deals: New 12% Off Dell Coupon Code Works on Alienware RTX 30 Series Gaming Laptops and Desktop PCs, 15% Off Samsung 980 Pro SSD for PS5

If you’re planning to upgrade your gaming PC, there are plenty of deals today on the newest gaming PCs. Dell just launched a 12% off sitewide coupon that happens to work on the newest Alienware laptops and desktop PCs equipped with the RTX 30 series video cards. If you want to go the portable route, that’s a great deal on a Lenovo Legion Pro 5 16″ gaming laptop from Lenovo direct as well. For those of you who are still looking to upgrade your PS5 storage, the Samsung 980 Pro is on sale today at Newegg. The 1TB model is a full $80 cheaper than the WD SN850 and equally as good. These deals and more below.

Extra 12% Off Alienware Aurora R12 RTX 30 Series Gaming PCs with New Coupon Code

Dell launched a new coupon code yesterday that takes 12% off select desktop and laptop PCs. Unfortunately many configs aren’t eligible, including all the PCs currently on Dell’s Deals page. Fortunately, specific Alienware Aurora R12 desktop models are eligible, and they can be upgraded all the way up to an RTX 3080 Ti or RTX 3090. With the coupon applied, you won’t be able to find a cheaper prebuilt RTX 30 series PC on the market.

The 12% coupon is eligible with the Alienware Aurora R12 models below. These all have starting specs: Intel Core i5-11400F CPU, 8GB RAM, and 1TB HDD. You can upgrade to an 11th generation Intel Core i7 processor for an additional $150 (minus 12% off discount with code). I’d recommend upgrading your RAM and storage on your own because you’ll probably save money and you won’t be voiding the warranty.

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Alienware Aurora R12 Intel Core i7 RTX 3080 with 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, 1TB HDD for $2199.99

If you’re specifically looking for a prebuilt PC with an RTX 3080 video card, and you don’t want to deal with doing any upgrades yourself, this is the best Alienware deal to get. This PC comes equipped with an 11th gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of memory, 512GB SSD, and a separate 1TB hard drive for storage. The RTX 3080 is more powerful than the previous generation’s best video card, the RTX 2080 Ti.

Alienware m15 Intel Core i7-10870 RTX 3080 Gaming Laptop for $2050.39

If you’re looking instead for a portable gaming rig, check out this Alienware m15 laptop outfitted with an RTX 3080 mobile video card. There’s something important to understand about RTX 30 series video cards in laptops. Even if two different laptops have the same RTX 3080, that doesn’t mean the video cards perform equally. The RTX 3080 performs depending on how much power you supply to it. Because of heat and cooling limitations, the RTX 3080 found in 15″ laptops have a TGP range from 140W to 90W. The Alienware m15 R4 boasts an RTX 3080 with a TGP of 140W. That means it has the most powerful RTX 3080 you’ll find in a 15″ gaming laptop. That’s incredible considering the fact that at this price, you probably won’t find ANY RTX 3080 laptop for cheaper.

Lenovo Legion 5 Pro Gen 6 16″ QHD AMD Ryzen 7 5800H RTX 3070 Laptop for $1599.99

Here’s another powerful gaming laptop at a great price. The Lenovo Legion 5 Pro boasts an RTX 3070 with a TGP rating of 140W; that means you won’t find a 15″ laptop with a more powerful RTX 3070 video card. It’s paired with the newest AMD Ryzen 7 8-core processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB solid state drive. Of special mention is the uniquely sized 16″ display, which boasts a pixel-dense 2560×1600 QHD resolution.

Dell Inspiron 16 Plus 16″ 3K Intel Core i7-11800H RTX 3060 Laptop for $1302.39

This is the perfect laptop for a student who’s heading back to school or a professional who needs to bring his or her laptop on the go. The Dell Inspiron 16 Plus weighs only 4.4 pounds and sports a gorgeous 16″ display with 3K (3072×1920) resolution, the newest 11th gen Intel Core i7-11800H processor and an RTX 3060 video card with a TGP rating of 60W. There’s also a generous 32GB of RAM and a big 1TB solid state drive. At a price price of about $1300 after the 12% off coupon code, this is an absolute steal.

PS5 Compatible: 15% Off Samsung 980 Pro M.2 SSD

There’s a sweet 15% off code right now that works on the 500GB and 1TB variations of the Samsung 980 Pro SSD. Samsung is one of the most popular and reliable SSD brands and the 980 Pro fulfills all of the requisites of the PS5 including 6,900Mbps transfer speeds and an M.2 PCIe Gen4 interface. Performance-wise it will blow any standard SATA SSD or hard drive out of the water. It doesn’t include a heatsink, but you can very easily install one yourself for a minimal cost. Reviews show that this heatsink paired with a 980 Pro fits the PS5 perfectly.

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Back in Stock (Including 1TB Model): WD Black SN850 M.2 SSD with Heatsink

The Western Digital official storefront has all models of the SN850 SSD with heatsink in stock right now, and that includes the extremely hard to find 1TB model. This is currently the most popular (and probably the best) SSD to get for your PS5 storage upgrade. It’s blazing fast drive with transfer speeds rated at up to 7,000 MB/s and a PCIe Gen4 interface and it comes preinstalled with a heatsink. It’s also confirmed by Western Digital themselves to be compatible with the PS5.

2021 LG C1 65″ OLED TV with Free Amazon Credit

Apply coupon code: 52Q7W5I9BFBJ to get a bonus $200 Amazon credit. The 2021 LG C1 OLED improves upon last year’s highly-rated CX model with upgraded A9 Gen 4 processor that delivers slightly better image quality, better 4K scaling, and improved audio handling as well as a new webOS smart TV redesign. The C1 OLED TV also looks good when paired to a gaming PC with an RTX 30 series video card because it has HDMI 2.1 inputs that support 4K at 120Hz as well as G-SYNC.

Best Buy Back to School Sale

Students get exclusive discounts on Apple and Windows laptops, Apple iPad Pro tablets, 4K TVs, wireless headphones, portable hard drive and SSD storage, office desks and chairs, and much more during Best Buy’s Back to School Sale.

Apple AirPods Pro Noise-Cancelling Earbuds

If you regret not picking the Airpods Pro up on Amazon Prime Day at 24% off, here’s your chance to get it today at the same price. The AirPods Pro is considered one of the best truly wireless noise-cancelling in-ear headphones you can get, especially for under $200.

Herman Miller Gaming Sale: 15% Off Gaming Chairs, Including the Herman Miller x Logitech G Embody

Herman Miller makes the best ergonomic chairs in the industry. They’re also not cheap, with several of their models easily topping over $1000 in price. Penny pinchers might find it a waste of money, but honestly, in this case you get what you pay for. Many of us could spend a majority of our lives stuck to our chair, it makes sense that this would be one of the most important purchases we make. Today, Herman Miller is offering 15% off their top-of-the-line gaming collaborations with Logitech. This is the first time we’ve seen a substantial discount on these outside of Sample Sales and employee-only offers. If you’ve got deep pockets, then you’ll save on what is probably the best gaming chair on the market.

Best Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor: Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 49″ 5120×1440 Mini LED Monitor

Preorder the Samsung Neo G9 gaming monitor (out on August 23), and get the JBL Quantum One Gaming Headset for free. That’s a $300 headset. This is the first Mini LED gaming monitor we’ve seen and easily the best monitor in Samsung’s “Odyssey” series. Mini LED technology is pretty new. You’ll see them in the highest end Samsung and TCL TVs as well as the newest Apple iPad Pro 12.9″ XDR display. The cost keeps 99% of us gamers at bay, but for those who can afford it, you currently won’t find a better ultra-wide monitor.

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The First Trailer For American Horror Story: Double Feature Has Arrived

American Horror Story is known for a lot of things, but having concise titles isn’t one of them. Season 10 of Ryan Murphy’s horror anthology TV show, American Horror Story: Double Feature, is headed to FX later this year, but it’ll be broken up into parts this time around, which makes the full title name American Horror Story: Double Feature, Part 1: Red Tide. For those playing along at home, Part 2 is called Death Valley.

You can watch the first ever trailer for Red Tide now. Take a look.

Season 10 is going to be dealing with both aliens and vampires–or, maybe shark monsters? It’s not exactly clear yet what is going on here, and the trailer doesn’t do much to clear it up, but we can spot some of our AHS favorites returning for their new roles, like Evan Peters who can be seen short-haired and scowling.

Apparently Red Tide will focus on a writer in a beachside town uncovering the truth of his monstrous, possibly cannibalistic, neighbors–but how this will relate to Death Valley and aliens still remains to be seen. Knowing AHS as a franchise, it’s probably best not to even start guessing, but whatever it ends up being is sure to be wild.

American Horror Story: Double Feature Part 1: Red Tide will debut on FX on August 25, and will stream the following day on FX on Hulu.

Game Scoop! 638: What Makes Our Favorite Games Our Favorites?

Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops — Daemon Hatfield, Sam Claiborn, Seth Macy, and Justin Davis — are discussing how they determine their favorite games, Axiom Verge 2, Picross Genesis Edition, and more. And, of course, they play Video Game 20 Questions.

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Ethan Hawke Reveals How Oscar Isaac Convinced Him To Join Moon Knight

Ethan Hawke has revealed what it took for him to join Marvel’s upcoming Moon Knight series on Disney Plus and it surprisingly didn’t take much at all.

In fact, all it took was Oscar Isaac literally asking him once, according the actor himself on Late Night with Seth Meyers. We can’t blame Hawke for saying yes to Isaac — it’s Oscar Isaac after all and who wouldn’t want to work with him — but the surprise in this news is that Hawke has notoriously stayed away from comic book movies and mainstream Hollywood franchises.

“[Isaac’s] like, ‘Hey, I really liked The Good Lord Bird,'” Hawke said. “I was like, ‘Hey cool, I really like your work. You’re amazing.’ He’s like, ‘Want to be in Moon Knight with me?’ It happened the right way.”

And that’s all she, or rather, Disney, wrote. It seems Isaac knows the age-old adage that it never hurts to ask. In this case, it paid off because now Hawke will reportedly be playing the villain to Isaac’s Moon Knight.

Elsewhere, Hawke said the sets of Moon Knight are “the best sets I’ve ever been on in my life” and that the show’s costumes and cinematography are “mind-boggling.”

As for who Hawke’s villain will be in Moon Knight, the character doesn’t have the largest rouges gallery in Marvel comics. Perhaps he’s playing Killer Shrike or Black Spectre or maybe even the Sun King. Given Hawke’s ethnicity, it seems unlikely he’ll be playing Raoul Bushman, though. Maybe Hawke is playing an entirely new villain. Only time will tell.

While waiting to learn more about Hawke’s role in the series, read about how Oscar Isaac came to be cast as Moon Knight and then check out IGN’s breakdown explainer of who Moon Knight is and what their role might be in the MCU.

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