Call of Duty: Vanguard Reveal Event Seemingly Coming This Week Via Warzone

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Call of Duty: Vanguard will seemingly be revealed this Thursday, August 19, within Call of Duty: Warzone.

Multiple social media users have reported that the PlayStation Store has begun to show advertisements for the reveal, which say an event will take place at 10:30am Pacific / 1:30pm Eastern / 6:30pm UK (that’s August 20 at 3:30am AEST). The adverts specify that the reveal will take place within free-to-play battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone.

The PS Store adverts aren’t replicable by all users, and it isn’t yet clear whether this is a purposely mysterious teaser, or a mistaken early release. We’ve contacted Activision for comment.

It’s a similar tactic to that used by Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War last year, which saw the new game announced inside the battle royale by way of a special event. As with last year’s event, Warzone’s been teasing the new reveal, this time by showing victorious players being taken out by a mysterious sniper.

A leak last week confirmed the game’s Vanguard subtitle, helped strengthen the idea that it would take place in World War 2, made mention of multiple editions of the game, and included references to an open beta.

The reveal comes amid a turbulent time for Activision Blizzard, which has been the subject of a lawsuit alleging a toxic work culture and sexual harassment within the company. It’s been a time of reckoning for those inside the company’s studios, and we spoke to developers across Activision Blizzard in an in-depth report.

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Stunning New Lord Of The Rings Collectible Statue Goes On Sale Today

One of the creepiest moments from the first Lord of the Rings film will be available as a very limited-edition statue soon. Weta Workshop’s latest Master Collection statue will be available today from 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET, with the collectible being a snapshot from The Fellowship of the Ring that recreates the sequence where the Hobbits hide from a Nazgul that is in hot pursuit of Frodo and the One Ring.

Sculpted using both physical and digital techniques by Weta Workshop’s Brigitte Wuest and Gary Hunt, the statue is made from Polystone materials and will require plenty of shelf space. It weighs almost 76 pounds, and has dimensions of 27.55 x 18.11 x 14.96 inches.

Master Collection: Escape Off The Road
Master Collection: Escape Off The Road

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Weta hasn’t revealed pricing just yet for the statue, but the special effects company has confirmed that only 500 of these pieces will be produced. If you miss out on acquiring this statue, there are plenty of other official options to plug the Lord of the Rings gap in your collection, such as this scale replica of Boromir before he met his tragic end at Parth Galen.

In other Tolkien-inspired news, the first image of Amazon’s Lord of the Rings TV series has gone live, an animated film from Warner Bros. is currently in development, and details on a Balrog-sized six-movie 4K Blu-ray collection have emerged.

On the video game side of the franchise, the Nacon-published Gollum game showed off some of its gameplay earlier this year, as well as plenty of new details on the upcoming Middle-earth game. FTL: Faster Than Light composer Ben Prunty is also on the hunt for your ideal Lord of the Ring game pitches and has so far received a few great ideas from big names in the gaming industry.

Fortnite Wonder Woman Skin Revealed: How To Unlock Wonder Woman Early

Wonder Woman is heading to Fortnite for the first time ever, joining fellow Justice League heroes such as Batman, Superman, The Flash and Aquaman in the game’s ever-expanding roster. After a short comic book teaser, the hero was unveiled by Epic Games alongside her cosmetic set that also includes back bling, a pickaxe, and a glider.

Fortnite Wonder Woman Skin

Wonder Woman's arrival means the Justice League is nearly complete in Fortnite.
Wonder Woman’s arrival means the Justice League is nearly complete in Fortnite.

The Wonder Woman skin was first revealed in a leak just a few minutes after Epic Games teased the introduction of another DC character. Fortnite leaker @jovanmunja was the first to reveal the new character and Epic has since confirmed it: The Amazonian will arrive in Fortnite on August 19 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET.

Included in Wonder Woman’s cosmetic set are the following items:

  • Golden Eagle Wings glider
  • Athena’s battleaxe
  • DC Trinity loading screen
  • Diana’s Mantle back bling

Both Wonder Woman herself, as well as her back bling, will include alternate styles as part of her “Armored” variant. All of this will be included in the Wonder Woman bundle in the Item Shop on August 19, though players can buy these items separately too, including just the character if that’s all they want.

Wonder Woman Cup

Following a new standard Epic seems to adhere to, Wonder Woman will be available for free for a select number of competitors who come out victorious in this week’s Wonder Woman Cup. The Wonder Woman Cup can be found within the game’s Competitive menu and will kick off on August 18, a day before Wonder Woman is released to the public.

In this Duos mode cup, players will have three hours to amass as many points as they can across 10 matches. More eliminations and better finishes equate to more points, and the points leaders in each region will earn Wonder Woman and her back bling for free. Anyone who competes and totals eight or more points will automatically unlock the related loading screen featuring DC’s three most prominent metahumans.

DC's holy trinity will soon all be found in Fortnite.
DC’s holy trinity will soon all be found in Fortnite.

Batman has come in many forms over the years in Fortnite and will regularly rotate back into the Item Shop every few weeks. Superman, meanwhile, will only be available for a few more weeks before he’s made unavailable forever–at least in his current style. If you’re more of a Marvel fan, you can also find Gamorra in the Item Shop for a limited time, or check out the full list of Fortnite Marvel skins.

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Gets Fang-tastic New Poster

A new poster for Venom: Let There Be Carnage has been released. The sequel to 2018’s hit Venom hits theaters on October 15, having been recently delayed from September.

The new poster shows the movie’s two alien symbiotes–Venom and Carnage–facing off in a snarling, toothy close-up. The poster also makes it very clear that, despite other recent movies hitting streaming simultaneously with theaters, the Venom sequel will only be available in theaters in October. Check it out below:

Venom: Let There Be Carnage was previously scheduled to arrive on September 24, having been delayed multiple times since its initial October 2020 slot. The latest shift in release date follows a surge in COVID-19 infections in the US, due to the more infectious Delta variant of the virus.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, who is infected by Venom, while Woody Harrelson plays Cletus Kasady, a notorious serial killer that becomes the host for Carnage. Michelle Williams and Reid Scott reprise their roles from the first movie, with Stephen Graham joining the cast this time around. The movie is helmed by actor-turned-director Andy Serkis. Check out the most recent trailer here.

Sony’s next film based on a Spider-Man character will be Morbius, which arrives in January 2022, having been delayed from July last year. It stars Jared Leto as the “living vampire” Dr. Michael Morbius.

The Witcher Prequel TV Series Blood Origin Announces New Cast Members

Netflix’s The Witcher prequel series Blood Origin has added more members to its cast, as filming gets underway in the UK.

Joining the show is writer, actor, and comedian Dylan Moran, who is known for the TV show Black Books and the Simon Pegg movie Shaun of the Dead. Lenny Henry, who stars in Amazon’s upcoming The Lord of the Rings TV show, has also landed a role, while Mirren Mack (The Nest) and Nathaniel Curtis (It’s A Sin) will also appear in Blood Origin.

Moran will play the role of Uthrok One-Nut, while Henry plays Balor. Mack is lined up to portray Merwyn, while Curtis will play Brían. Deadline reports that Netflix has cast a series of other roles recently as well, including Jacob Collins (Young Wallander) as Eredin, Lizzie Annis (Night Growler) as Zacare, Huw Novelli (The Capture) as Callan “Brother Death,” Francesca Mills (Harlots) as Meldof, Amy Murray as Fenrik, and Zach Wyatt (Karen Pirie) as Syndril.

They join the previously announced cast that includes Michelle Yeoh (Crazy Rich Asians), Sophia Brown (Marcella), and Laurence O’Fuarain (Vikings). Filming is currently underway in the UK.

Deadline also reported that Sarah O’Gorman (Cursed) will direct three episodes and Vicky Jewson (Close) will direct the other three as part of the six-part limited series, which takes place 1,200 years before the events of the main show.

Blood Origin is expected to premiere on Netflix in 2022. It’s one of multiple off-shoots of the main series in the works, following The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, an animated movie that premieres August 23 on Netflix.

In other news, Netflix just recently announced that The Witcher Season 2 will begin with an adaptation of the short story, A Grain of Truth, with Game of Thrones actor Kristofer Hivju playing Nivellen. Season 2 premieres in December on Netflix.

Outside of the TV series, a new Pokemon Go-style game called The Witcher: Monster Slayer is out now, while The Witcher 3’s new PS5 and Xbox Series X|S edition will launch this year.

Dune Part 2: Zendaya Will Be the Lead Character in the Sequel

Dune director Denis Villeneuve has revealed Zendaya will play the lead character in his planned sci-fi sequel.

Speaking with Italian magazine Il Venerdì di Repubblica, per DuneInfo (and translated independently by IGN), Villeneuve expressed his eagerness to work on Dune: Part 2 and even confirmed that Zendaya would emerge as the protagonist of the adaptation’s next installment, taking the reins from Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides, who is the main focus of the upcoming release.

“I’m honoured to present on-screen two talents [Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya] that are so explosive, and I can’t wait to shoot the second part of Dune to get them back together. Knowing that in the next chapter Zendaya will be the protagonist of the story,” Villeneuve explained, briefly touching on the prospect of the Spider-Man actress’ enhanced role.

Villeneuve’s upcoming Dune movie is the first of a planned duology adapting Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel, which chronicles a power struggle between the warring houses of Atreides and Harkonnen in a distant future where a psychotropic “spice” known as Melange is the most coveted resource in all the universe.

In the movie, Timothée Chalamet plays Paul Atreides, a gifted scholar and warrior whose very existence threatens the balance of power in the galaxy. He is forced to grow up quickly when his family encounters major hardships in their move to the desert planet Arrakis, where he must unite the free tribes of Dune and restore the honor of House Atreides.

Zendaya stars opposite Chalamet, portraying Chani, a girl who first appears as a recurring presence in Paul’s dreams. Chani is the daughter of Imperial Planetologist Liet-Kynes and a member of a nomadic Fremen tribe on Arrakis. She is instrumental in helping Paul learn the ways of the Fremen and seize his destiny as an intergalactic revolutionary.

In addition to Chalamet and Zendaya, Dune also stars Oscar Isaac as Duke Leto Atreides, Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck, Rebecca Ferguson as Lady Jessica Atreides, Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho, Dave Bautista as Glossu Rabban, Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Dr. Liet Kynes, and Javier Bardem as Stilgar, amongst others.

Dune has been in production for several years now. It was originally set for a November 2020 release, but was subsequently delayed a year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Despite reports of a 45-day exclusive theatrical release window, it is currently set for a same-day release in theaters and HBO Max.

If you want to know more, here’s everything you need to know about the movie, and why the adaptation will be split across two movies. Dune will be out on October 22.

Adele Ankers is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow her on Twitter.

Road 96 Review

Normally, the toughest decisions to be made on a cross-country road trip amount to which salty snacks to stock up on at the service station and who gets control of the radio, but navigating your way along Road 96 takes you down a series of highways with significantly higher stakes. This narrative-based adventure makes an unlikely marriage out of a Telltale Games-style approach to choice and consequences and the procedurally generated repeat runs of a roguelike, somehow making it work as a mostly cohesive and consistently captivating journey through to its final destination.

It’s a trip that succeeds largely due to the appeal of a recurring cast of central characters that you meet as you head north in an attempt to cross the border and escape the fictional country of Petria. Set in the nineties but seemingly inspired by Trump’s America, Petria is a nation divided, and thus the people you meet sit on varying points on the political spectrum. They range from a hilariously vapid right-wing journalist to computer hacking anarchist and Travis Bickle-esque nihilist, the latter of which supplies Road 96’s most menacing moments as you try and talk your way out of a number of simmering situations at gunpoint.

It’s not all life-or-death, but certainly some care has to be taken to keep certain characters onside and also propagate your own political beliefs, both of which shape Road 96’s eventual outcome. Alleviating any anxiety brought on by constant decision making are a healthy variety of fun side activities at each stop along the roadside, whether it’s bartending and petrol-pumping minigames to earn extra money, or assisting a policewoman with an investigation by interviewing motel guests and eliminating suspects based on their responses, like a game of Guess Who? Some of these diversions are pretty far-fetched – like when I had to beta test a homebrew video game on a laptop while driving a stolen car – but no less entertaining or memorable.

On the Road Again

Each journey to the Petrian border takes up to an hour and can culminate with you successfully fleeing the country, but it can also end in arrest or even death at any point along the way, depending on your actions. Regardless of how your run ends, you begin again as another anonymous member of the disenfranchised youth and take consecutive shots at freedom as the days and months tick down towards Road 96’s climax: the Petrian presidential election. These recursive runs reveal more about the main characters each time, thrusting you into new interactions with them in randomised sequence without ever repeating any given scenario. One moment you might be supervising a wall of security camera feeds to help a pair of hapless robbers, while a few more miles down the road you might find yourself standing in as a cameraman at a pressurised political rally. All the while, Road 96 continues to swerve from one surprising situation to the next.

Road 96 continues to swerve from one surprising situation to the next.

Subsequent scrambles towards the border are given added flexibility as you unlock power-ups that persist between runs, such as a lockpicking skill to steal cash out of office drawers or a cleverness boost that unlocks additional dialogue options. Over time, the connections between Road 96’s main characters are revealed, and although there were no shocking plot twists I still enjoyed unravelling the mystery surrounding a certain major tragedy in Petria’s past that defined the disparate ideologies of its inhabitants.

There’s also some light strategy involved in determining exactly how you’ll proceed from one stop to the next. Catching a bus or calling a taxi gives you the opportunity to rest and recover lost health, but both cost money, which is in extremely limited supply. Whereas walking or hitchhiking are free, but the former saps you of health while you never know exactly who is going to pick you up during the latter – a lift from a truck driver might be fairly sedate, or it could spiral into violence as you’re forced to help him defend his cargo from bandits. Managing health and cash reserves is crucial in determining how you’ll cross the border to freedom should you make it all the way north, since you’re presented with multiple options that range from enduring an arduous hike over the mountains or simply bribing a border patrol guard to look the other way.

Roadwork Ahead

Thumbing for rides wasn’t the only kind of hitch I experienced in Road 96, though. Outside of the main characters, there are only a small number of faces reused for other Petrian citizens you meet, which makes it seem a bit like you’re caught in a transcontinental Truman Show each time you travel from a budget motel to a burger joint and the proprietors and patrons all resemble the same small supporting cast. Meanwhile, anytime you’re actually out on the road there’s a weirdly unnatural way that trees and billboards sprout up into existence as you head toward the horizon that distracts somewhat from Road 96’s otherwise vibrant vistas.

There’s also the occasional inconsistency between story runs. For example, at the end of one run I opted to stowaway inside the back of a delivery truck to get across the border, and only just survived because I had built up enough health to hold my breath for the full duration of a spot check from the border patrol guards. However, my immediate run afterwards opened with a GNN news bulletin about a teenager who’d been caught hiding in the back of a truck and arrested. There were certainly times where the seams between the complex patchwork of Road 96’s story segments were more visible than others, but thankfully these incongruous moments merely amounted to minor potholes rather than major plot holes.

Potentially more damaging is the way that dialogue options hover beside the character you’re speaking with, and thus have a tendency to move around the screen whenever a person wanders. At one point late in the game I was asked to describe the appearance of a certain character, but the dialogue boxes jumped suddenly as I chose my reply and I ended up clicking on the wrong one, at which point a giant ‘The killer’s appearance remains unknown’ message popped up onscreen. I can only wonder how dramatically different things would have played out had I made the choice I’d actually intended at that moment, since I was never given the opportunity to identify them again.

Ultimately I was satisfied with how my eight-hour journey through Road 96 resolved. Which is just as well, since according to the developers there are somewhere in the vicinity of a thousand different potential routes to take due to the procedural nature of Road 96, and there are no do-overs short of starting all over again. When you have a form of storytelling that hinges so precariously on choice, it’s a shame that the balance can be upset by such a simple quirk with the interface.

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Guilty Gear Strive’s Second DLC Character Is Jack-O’ Valentine, and She’s Out This Month

Guilty Gear Strive’s second DLC character is Jack-O’ Valentine, an artificial life form who was first introduced in Guilty Gear X Plus, and she will be available to Season Pass 1 holders on August 27, 2021, before going on sale to all players on August 30.

While Jack-O’ was only part of Sol’s Ending in Guilty Gear X Plus, she made her playable debut in Guilty Gear XRD -Revelator- and also appeared in Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2, as well as the novel Guilty Gear X Lightning the Argent.

Soon, she will be part of Guilty Gear Strive, and you can check out a first look at her gameplay here.

According to the official description, Jack-O’ is “an artificial life form fused with the protagonist Sol’s former love’s consciousness with high skills in combat and a powerful arsenal that allows her to overtake her opponent easily.”.

Goldlewis Dickinson was Guilty Gear Strive’s first DLC character, and Season Pass 1 will have three additional characters following Jack-O’, including one more in 2021 and two in 2022. 2022 will also bring with it two new battle stages and more story content to the game.

In our Guilty Gear Strive review, we said that it “sets a new standard for anime-like fighting games with its visuals, stellar netcode, and flexible fighting system that encourages and rewards creativity.”

For more on Guilty Gear Strive, check out our favorite mods so far, including one that lets you play as Alphonse Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Daily Deals: Cool Off With These Air Conditioner Deals at Amazon

Summer too hot to handle? Our deals today aim to fix that, as Amazon has a series of deals on air conditioners, both window and free standing. If that’s not what you’re looking for today, we’ve still got a deal on the LG 4K TV, although the gift card no longer comes with it, as well as savings on the Apple Watch, some Beats Ear Buds and more.