The Elder Scrolls Online’s PS5 And Xbox Series X Upgrade Detailed

Like several other games from the previous generation of console gaming, The Elder Scrolls Online is getting an enhanced edition for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. As part of the Waking Flame DLC, dynamic resolution scaling for performance mode on Xbox Series X|S and PS5 will be enabled, giving the game a visual performance of between 1080p-2160p and 60fps on the Xbox Series X and PS5, while the Xbox Series S will render the game at 1080p resolution and the same frame-rate.

“As part of the Waking Flame DLC, we are enabling dynamic resolution scaling for performance mode on Xbox Series X|S and PS5, which steps resolutions up and down based on performance metrics,” lead graphics engineer Alex Tardif explained in a press statement. “For example, we expect our players on Series X to be running at or very close to 4K at 60fps in performance mode in most situations. On the flip side, the headroom for dropping to as low as 1080p should further prevent dropped frames in high-intensity situations, such as large Cyrodiil battles and certain trial and dungeon boss fights.”

For all consoles, except for the base PS4 and Xbox One, a new HDR mode known as Default will be added. This mode aims to retain the look of the game’s original artwork while taking advantage of the increased range, but players who’d prefer the game to remain the way it is visually can choose the Vibrant option from the menu settings.

Over on PC, players can try out console render multi-threading through a new opt-in beta setting, with this setting being designed to improve frame rates for CPU-limited setups.

The most recent major update for The Elder Scrolls Online was June’s Blackwood DLC that made sweeping changes to the long-running MMO. Companions were added to the game, a new 12-player Trial called Rockgrove was introduced, and numerous other technical tweaks were made at the time. Waking Flame is expected to launch in Q3 this year, bringing with it new item sets, collectibles, and dungeons to explore.

As for The Elder Scrolls VI, that game is still currently in the design phase of production as the studio focuses all of its attention on the upcoming sci-fi RPG Starfield.

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Daily Deals: Price Drops on Apple AirPods Pro, Apple iPad Pro, and Apple Watch Series 6, Preorder New Samsung Galaxy Z Phones

Today you can save big on the latest generation Apple AirPods, Apple iPad Pro, and Apple Watches. If you’re Android-inclined, the new Samsung Galaxy Z phones with folding displays and the latest Samsung Galaxy smartwatches are up for preorder. Other deals include the lowest price we’ve ever seen for an RTX 3070 equipped gaming laptop, the best SSD upgrade for your PS5 console, a new price drop on an Arcade1Up Ms PAC-MAN cabinet, and more.

Preorder New Samsung Galaxy Phones & Watches

The newest generation of Samsung Galaxy Z smartphones are up for preorder. Unlike the traditional Galaxy S and Note, the Galaxy Flip phones feature screens that can be folded closed in typical clamshell fashion. The most impressive feat is that there is no bezel at the hinge; the screen itself folds in. These are the 3rd generation models and there are plenty of improvements over the previous generation including a better display and more powerful processor, but the best news is that the newest generation is actually less expensive. You can read more about all the new gadgets announced in Samsung’s Unpacked event.

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.

Apple iPad Pro 11″, 12.9″ and Apple Pencil

Save $100 off the latest and most powerful iPad Pros on the market. Both 2021 iPad Pro models feature the powerful Apple M1 chip, which is significantly more powerful than any of the previous processors, and Liquid Retina displays with ProMotion, True Tone, and P3 wide color. The 12.9″ model goes one step further by utilizing an XDR Mini LED display that makes it the best screen of any phone or tablet on the market. The Apple Pencil (2nd generation) is compatible with both of these models and is currently $30 off.

Price Drops on Apple Watch Series 6

All Apple Watch Series 6 models have been discounted. The biggest discounts are limited to the (PRODUCT) Red version, but other color options have also dropped in price as well. The Apple Watch Series 6 boasts an always-on display with up to 2.5X brightness compared to previous models, an upgraded S6 processor, and some new health-related features like an always-on altimeter and blood oxygen monitoring.

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.

The Least Expensive RTX 3070 Gaming Laptop

Thus far this is the cheapest RTX 3070 laptop we’ve seen on the market, ever. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card performs almost as well as the previous generation’s RTX 2080, which means it can drive any game on the 1080p display without a hiccup. That’s really impressive considering most $1350 laptops are equipped with with an RTX 3060 or less. You also get the newest AMD Ryzen 7 processor and plenty of RAM and SSD storage.

Big Price Drops on Oculus Quest 2 Accessories

The Oculus Quest 2 is going to be more attractive than ever before. There is a new 128GB model that is going to be released very soon that will replace the 64GB model for the exact same price; that’s double the storage for no extra charge. In anticipation, Walmart has lowered the prices on the most popular official Quest 2 accessories. These aren’t minor discounts, either. Save up to 25% off accessories that have rarely been discounted.

Sign up for AT&T Gigabit Fiber Internet for $60/mo

Sign up for the gigabit plan and you get $20 off your first year. That means you pay $60/mo instead of $80/mo. You’ll get access to blazing fast gigabit speeds (both downstream and upstream) with no data cap. As a bonus, you’ll also get a free 1 year subscription to HBO Max. That means you’ll be able to watch Space Jam: Legacy and the upcoming Suicide Squad 2 movies absolutely free. I personally am subscribed to AT&T Fiber and would never dream of going back to my slower and more expensive cable internet.

Alienware Aurora R12 RTX 3060 Gaming PC

You’d be hard pressed to find another prebuilt desktop PC with RTX 3060 video card at this price from any vendor, let alone from Alienware. This is an outstanding deal for a very capable gaming PC. The RTX 3060 performs on par with the previous generation’s RTX 2070. It runs circles around the GTX 1660 Ti, which is the card you’d most likely find in a gaming PC at this price range. This deal is part of Dell’s 48-hour sale and will expire soon.

Alienware m15 R6 RTX 3060 Gaming Laptop

This is the lowest price we’ve seen so far for an Alienware laptop equipped with an RTX 3060 video card. Released in May, the “R6” is the newest 2021 revision of the ever popular Alienware m15 laptop featuring the new Intel Tiger-Lake CPU and the Geforce RTX 30 series video card. The RTX 3060 is more powerful than the previous generation’s RTX 2070. It’s powerful enough to easily handle just about any game at 1080p, the screen’s native resolution. This deal is also part of Dell’s 48-hour sale and will expire soon.

Arcade1Up Ms Pac-Man Arcade Cabinet

Save 22% off the rarely discounted Ms Pacman arcade cabinet from Arcade1Up. This is a 3:4 scale replica that measures 4 feet tall. A themed riser is also included that raises the cabinet by an additional 1 foot, so you can choose to play comfortably while sitting or standing. Games included are Ms Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, Pac-Man Plus, and Galaxian.

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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Frostpunk 2 Announced for PC

11 Bit Studios has announced Frostpunk 2, the sequel to the wintery city builder game.

Set 30 years after an apocalyptic blizzard, Frostpunk 2 is planned to advance upon the foundations built by the first game. Players will now need to establish an oil extraction industry to fuel their ever-demanding city, while simultaneously presiding over its citizens and making a frequent choices between ruthless survival and human rights.

“What players should expect is a wide universe of choices, freedom to shape the society and the city however they see fit – and reap the consequences,” said Frostpunk 2’s co-director, Jakub Stokalski, in a press release. “Frostpunk 2 builds on the conflicts of its predecessor – survival vs human values, life vs the arctic frost. But most importantly, it adds a new layer that is present in many aspects of the game – be it politics, be it society, be it technological progress – the conflict between humans and their nature”.

A new cinematic trailer reminds us all of the brutal methods of survival and society that was seen in the original, with a man left to freeze to death beyond the city limits, his chest painted in blood with the word ‘liar’. Behind him are a bank of oil pumpjacks, indicating the change from coal to oil as the focus of Frostpunk 2’s resource management layer.

Frostpunk 2 will be available on Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store, and can be wishlisted now. No release date has been announced. If you’ve never played Frostpunk and would like to see what it’s all about, it can be played for free on Steam this weekend, from August 12 to 16.

The original Frostpunk is a critical darling, having received a glowing 9/10 review from us, and been nominated for a BAFTA. Originally launched on PC, it has since come to consoles, and this year saw all three expansions made available for PS4 and Xbox One.

Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer.

Disney Plus Announces Release Date For Another Home Alone Movie

Disney has revealed that Home Sweet Home Alone–the sixth movie in the franchise–will be arriving to Disney+ on November 12. Titled Home Sweet Home Alone, the film will focus on a new kid whose parents forgot he existed, and of course, the kid has to defend his home from invaders.

The upcoming film stars Ellie Kemper, Rob Delaney, Archie Yates, Aisling Bea, Kenan Thompson, Tim Simons, Pete Holmes, Devin Ratray, Ally Maki, and Chris Parnell. The film is helmed by Da Ali G Show and Who is America? director Dan Mazer and is penned by Saturday Night Live writers Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell. Disney made the announcement in a tweet featuring some members of the cast.

According to the official synopsis, “Max Mercer is a mischievous and resourceful young boy who has been left behind while his family is in Japan for the holidays. So when a married couple attempting to retrieve a priceless heirloom set their sights on the Mercer family’s home, it is up to Max to protect it from the trespassers… and he will do whatever it takes to keep them out. Hilarious hijinks of epic proportions ensue, but despite the absolute chaos, Max comes to realize that there really is no place like home sweet home.”

The story for Home Sweet Home Alone doesn’t seem like it’s a reboot. It’s just another story about a kid left in his house, all by his lonesome–much like 1997’s Home Alone 3, which followed the exploits of Alex Pruitt. Things got a bit weirder with 2002’s Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House, as the movie once again followed the McCallister family, but it recast everyone, and the story focused on Kevin’s parents going through a divorce. In 2012, the fifth movie, Home Alone: The Holiday Heist was released, which followed a kid trying to stop burglars.

If you’re looking to rewatch the first three Home Alone movies, they’re currently available on Disney+, and Home Alone 4 and 5 are available to stream on HBO Max.

Fortnite Free Guy Quests: How To Unlock Ryan Reynolds Emote

Fortnite is almost always in the midst of a collaboration with someone or something, and the latest is Free Guy, the Ryan Reynolds live-action comedy about a man who discovers he’s actually an NPC in a sandbox video game. While a Guy skin is coming to the Item Shop very soon, you don’t have to spend a single V-Buck to earn his emote and finish off some bonus challenges. Here’s what you need to know about the Fortnite Free Guy collaboration.

Fortnite Free Guy Quests

Between August 12 and September 6, all Fortnite players will have access to the Free Guy quests, a range of new in-game quests as delivered to you by Ryan Reynolds’ character via new video-enabled ATM machines popping up all over the island. Just like you’ve been taking orders from Slone via payphone all season, you’ll now be taking orders from the Deadpool star via his latest fourth wall-breaking role. Here are the Free Guy challenges:

  • Get hit by a moving vehicle (1)
  • Take melee damage (1)
  • Place coins around the map (3)
  • Talk with any NPC (1)
  • Reboot or revive teammates, or interact with campfires (1)

Doing the above challenges will grant you the Free Guy emote, which includes a voice line straight from the movie. Once you’ve unlocked it, you’ll have one more challenge to complete:

  • Use Free Guy emote near any opponent (1)
Every named location has one ATM.
Every named location has one ATM.

Look for ATMs in any major location. You’ll know when you’re close because your mini-map will show a speech bubble just like it does when you’re approaching any other Fortnite NPC. If you’re not being swarmed by enemy players, you can enjoy the one-liners Reynolds delivers with each quest, or just head off to complete the quest right away. While these quests don’t reward XP, they do deposit Gold Bars into your account once completed–and the free emote is a nice bonus too.

Fortnite Free Guy Skin

If your appreciation for Ryan Reynolds’ biting wit goes beyond a free emote, you can find his character, Guy, in the Item Shop starting on August 12 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. No price has yet been revealed and the skin is a strange one if you haven’t seen the movie.

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Of course, that’s just the start of the busiest week of Fortnite challenges we’ve ever seen. Don’t miss the Week 10 challenges, Week 10 Alien Artifacts, the Superman quests, or the Rift Tour quests. There’s a ton on offer this week.

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Apex Legends Heirlooms: What They Are, How To Get Shards, And More

Heirlooms in Apex Legends are special melee cosmetic items that can be equipped to unlock unique melee attacks and inspection animations. These cosmetics are extremely rare–and expensive, too–though they can be easier to acquire for a limited time when they’re first added to the game. Here is a complete guide to which Legends have heirlooms, how to acquire them, and what they actually do.

What is an Heirloom?

An Heirloom in Apex Legends is a special cosmetic item that gives an individual Legend a special melee animation. The Heirloom does not give Legends a faster or more powerful melee attack; it is just a special animation. Legends will also hold the Heirloom item if they put away their weapons. Additionally, Heirlooms come with a unique banner pose and intro quip.

How to get an Heirloom set

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Heirloom sets can be acquired in one of two ways, though the faster and potentially cheaper option is only available for a limited time. Currently, brand-new heirloom sets are added to Apex Legends during collection events. These collection events typically run for about two weeks and have 24 special cosmetic items available for direct purchase or obtainable through special event loot boxes. Purchasing all 24 items in the collection will automatically unlock the new heirloom.

While the items in a collection event can typically be directly purchased or crafted, the cheapest way to get all of them (assuming you don’t have or want to spend any Crafting Metals) will be to purchase 24 event loot boxes. These boxes are typically priced at 700 coins per pack, which equates to roughly $7 USD–although you get bonus coins for larger packs and can get a 10% discount for being a member of EA Play–so purchasing all of the items will take 16,800 Apex Coins, or roughly $168.

However, that number can fluctuate–Respawn has recently started including bundles in collection events that allow you to buy a lot of event-exclusive Apex Packs for cheaper than buying each pack individually, and certain events (like the Anniversary Collection event) don’t charge as much money for each individual pack. They aren’t huge savings (in the Anniversary Collection event’s case, as an example, buying all 24 packs was closer to $140). So it’s going to be very expensive regardless; however, it’s the fastest way to get an Heirloom item when it’s first added to the game.

How shards work

The other way to get an Heirloom item is to open an Apex Pack and earn 150 Heirloom shards. Heirloom shards are given in sets of 150 shards, the exact amount needed to get one Heirloom set. All of the Heirloom items can be obtained this way once they rotate out of their collection event and into the general cosmetic pool, but getting 150 Heirloom shards is a matter of pure luck. There is a less than 1% chance of obtaining these shards whenever you open a regular Apex Pack, although players are automatically guaranteed to earn 150 Heirloom Shards every 500 packs. So you can remove the need for luck by buying 500 Apex Packs, which at a cost of 1000 Apex Coins per pack would cost $500. Players who have all available Heirlooms cannot obtain more shards until a new Heirloom is available.

All Heirlooms currently available

Wraith

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  • Kunai Heirloom
  • Fearless Banner Pose
  • “You know what I look like – come find me.” Intro Quip

Bloodhound

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  • Raven’s Bite Heirloom
  • Glory Hound Banner Pose
  • “I honor those who’ve risen, not those who’ve fallen.” Intro Quip

Lifeline

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  • Shock Sticks Heirloom
  • Shock Sticks Banner Pose
  • “Check yo self – or wreck yo self.” Intro Quip

Pathfinder

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  • Boxing Gloves Heirloom
  • Lights Out Banner Pose
  • “Did you see how great I was? I did all kinds of really amazing moves… are you listening?” Kill Quip

Octane

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  • Butterfly Knife Heirloom
  • Spin and Flick Banner Pose
  • “Run fast. Hit fast. Win fast.” Intro Quip

Mirage

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  • Too Much Witt Heirloom
  • You Really Love Me Banner Pose
  • “Excited to see you all in the ring. Don’t worry, there’s plenty of ‘mes’ to go around.” Intro Quip

Caustic

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  • Death Hammer Heirloom
  • Hammer Time Banner Pose
  • “I look forward to getting my hands on you.” Intro Quip

Gibraltar

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  • War Club Heirloom
  • Like a Rock Banner Pose
  • “When this is over, they’ll all know the name ‘Gibraltar.'” Intro Quip

Bangalore

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  • Cold Steel Heirloom
  • No Gun, No Problem Banner Pose
  • “Hope you’re not afraid to get your hands dirty” Intro Quip

Revenant

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  • Dead Man’s Curve Heirloom
  • No Escape Banner Pose
  • “You don’t want to see this up close, skin bag.” Intro Quip

Legends without Heirloom sets:

  • Crypto
  • Fuse
  • Horizon
  • Loba
  • Rampart
  • Seer
  • Valkyrie
  • Wattson

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PUBG Console Patch Notes Show Taego Adjustment, Crash Landings

Following last week’s update to the game’s PC version, PlayStation and Xbox players will receive update 13.1 of PUBG Battlegrounds later tonight. The hyper-realistic battle royale title’s latest update introduced a myriad of changes, including adjustments to its latest map and dynamic crash landings.

The update is set to go live tonight during a scheduled maintenance period. PUBG Battlegrounds will be updated from 9 PM PT / 12 AM ET to 3:30 AM PT / 6:30 AM ET, so players may not be able to queue up for a game for most of tonight.

Once everything is updated though, players should notice some differences once they get into a match. For instance, more players will be able to get Care Package airdrops each match. Instead of one large crate landing on the battlefield, players will find a single standard care package and between five and 15 smaller care packages.

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Players may also notice that the plane ride ferrying them to the battlefield isn’t that smooth anymore. Emergency landings, caused by the plane’s engines blowing up, make the landing plane move faster and gradually get lower on the map. Players can still jump out whenever they want, but if they stay in the plane until it crashes into the map, they’ll lose half of their health.

Over on Taego, things are looking a bit better, with a new secret room being added that players can use to change the course of their game. The secret room can be opened up by picking up a hidden key, granting access to loot that won’t be found anywhere else on the map. While secret rooms are scattered across maps, keys are much less common.

A full list of patch notes for PUBG Battlegrounds’ 13.1 update on consoles can be found on the game’s website. And if you’re wondering why we’re calling the game “PUBG Battlegrounds,” it’s not by choice. As of July, the game’s name was changed to reflect PUBG becoming a larger brand.

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Netflix’s My Little Pony: A New Generation Trailer Is A Colorful Hunt For Magic

The first trailer for My Little Pony: A New Generation has been released. The latest movie in the hugely popular toy and toyline and TV franchise hits Netflix on September 24.

The new My Little Pony movie sees different species of ponies living separately from each other, with mistrust between them. When a lost unicorn named Izzy ends up in Equestria, a pony named Sunny Starscout befriends her, and together the pair set off to find out why the unicorns have lost all their magical powers.

While the last movie in the franchise, 2017’s My Little Pony: The Movie, was traditionally animated, this latest movie has gone the full 3D animated route, and there looks like plenty of jokes and songs to keep the millions of Pony fans happy. Check the trailer out below:

The movie’s voice cast includes Vanessa Hudgens (Bad Boys for Life) as Sunny and Kimiko Glenn (Orange Is the New Black) as Izzy, plus James Marsden (Westworld), Sofia Carson (Descendants), Liza Koshy (Work It), and Jane Krakowski (Schmigadoon). The movie is directed by Rob Cullen, Jose Ucha, and Mark Fattibene.

My Little Pony: A New Generation was originally set to be released theatrically by Paramount, but in February it was reported that it had been sold to Netflix. It’s one of several high-profile movies that Paramount has offloaded to streaming services as a result of the pandemic, others including The Tomorrow War, Coming 2 America, and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming movies of 2021.

Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 2 Review: Episodes 1-5

Star Trek: Lower Decks season two premieres Aug. 12 on Paramount+. Below is a spoiler-free review of the first five episodes.

When Star Trek: Lower Decks dropped last year, there was no question that the series was lovingly brought to life by people who know their Trek inside and out. Where it faltered was thinking hyper-fast delivery and overly busy episodes was a fun, sustainable watch. Gratefully, creator Mike McMahan (Solar Opposites) allowed the show to mellow out by the end of its first season, giving us a lot more depth for both the stories and characters who live and work in the bowels of the U.S.S. Cerritos. In season two, Lower Decks continues that balanced groove with even more confidence in mixing comedy with away mission hijinks and character progression.

In particular, Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) is more fun to be around this season because she’s not just dragging crewmates Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid), D’Vana Tendi (Noël Wells), and Sam Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) into an endless string of ill-considered adventures. She’s still a purposefully rebellious screw-up who leaps before thinking, but the new episodes also give us more quiet moments where she reveals what her abrasive walls are really all about.

Speaking of Boimler, the season opens with Mariner stewing with mighty resentment after he abruptly left to accept a promotion on Captain William Riker’s (Jonathan Frakes) U.S.S. Titan. How he’s doing in his new gig, and the physical and emotional hole he left behind is played to great effect in the first half of the season. It says a lot about the writing maturity of the series to have choices like the one he made have real stakes, and then play out as such when many comedies would just blow past anything that messy.

But a big benefit of Boimler’s absence is that it leaves a lot of room for Tendi and Rutherford to get fleshed out with storylines that focus more on their vulnerabilities. Rutherford struggles with the repercussions of his cyborg implant and the ghost of his former self, while Tendi’s need to please is challenged on all fronts. Plus, the season’s early Boimler vacuum allows the unhealthy mother/daughter work dynamic between Mariner and Captain Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) to be addressed in the season premiere for the disaster it’s become.

When Boimler does return, it proves how far this ensemble has come in truly endearing itself to us. Still a big ball of anxiety, he clearly tames Mariner’s boundless energy and impulsiveness. And he’s also the perfect nerd compliment to good kids Tendi and Rutherford. Together, they tease, challenge and better one another, which makes even their dumbest screw-ups fun to watch. They’re also true believers in the goals of the Federation, which is endearing, hopeful and would certainly make Gene Roddenberry proud.

As for this season’s overall story scope, in the five episodes provided, Lower Decks remains a standalone adventure show that isn’t shy about mining a tremendous amount of Original Trek and The Next Generation Trek mythology to build episodes around. Whether it’s featuring very familiar races or creatures, or even namechecking characters like Data, Thomas Riker, and Gary Mitchell, the season is packed with callbacks, deep cuts, and visual references galore. And frankly, it’s too much at times. Every episode is so densely packed with nostalgia hat tips, there’s almost no story real estate to create original Lower Decks mythology. But when Lower Decks does venture into making its own lore, like episode five’s hilarious replicating race, the Dooplers, it proves the show is more than capable of adding plenty to the Trek pantheon. Hopefully, the third season (or the latter half of the second) is where McMahan and his writers gift themselves, and us, with more of what we haven’t seen before.

Avatar: The Last Airbender: Netflix Live-Action Series Reveals Cast and Creative Team

Three years since Netflix first announced its plans for a live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the streaming giant has finally revealed the core cast and creative team that will bring Nickelodeon’s acclaimed animated series to life.

Check out the gallery below, or read on to find out who’s portraying Avatar’s most iconic characters.

Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender Cast

  • Gordon Cormier (The Stand, Lost in Space) as Aang: A fearless and fun-loving twelve-year-old who just happens to be the Avatar, master of all four elements, and the keeper of balance and peace in the world. An airbending prodigy, Aang is a reluctant hero, struggling to deal with the burden of his duties while still holding on to his adventurous and playful nature.
  • Kiawentiio (Anne with an E) as Katara: A determined and hopeful waterbender, the last in her small village. Though only fourteen, she’s already endured great personal tragedy, which has held her back from rising to her true potential, though it’s never dimmed her warm and caring spirit.
  • Ian Ousley (Physical, 13 Reasons Why) as Sokka: Katara’s sardonic and resourceful 16-year-old brother. Outwardly confident, even brash, he takes his responsibility as the leader of his tribe seriously, despite his inner doubts over his warrior skills… doubts that he masks with his wit and deadpan sense of humor.
  • Dallas Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) as Zuko: A skilled firebender and the intense and guarded Crown Prince of the Fire Nation. Currently roaming the world in exile, he’s on an obsessive quest to capture the Avatar because he believes that is the only way to reclaim his life and live up to the demands of his cruel and controlling father, the Fire Lord.

With Avatar: The Last Airbender creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko no longer involved in the Netflix series due to creative differences, Albert Kim (Sleepy Hollow, Nikita) will serve as showrunner and executive producer, alongside executive producers Dan Lin (The Lego Movie), Lindsey Liberatore (Walker), and Michael Goi (Swamp Thing).

In a Netflix blog post, Kim talked about the importance of authenticity:

“We’ll be expanding and growing the world, and there will be surprises for existing fans and those new to the tale,” Kim explained. “But throughout this process, our byword has been ‘authenticity.’ To the story. To the characters. To the cultural influences. Authenticity is what keeps us going, both in front of the camera and behind it, which is why we’ve assembled a team unlike any seen before — a group of talented and passionate artists who are working around the clock to bring this rich and incredibly beautiful world to life.”

What do you think of the casting announcement? Let us know in the comments. And for more Avatar, watch the OG Korra and Zuko voice actors answer our biggest what-if questions and learn how the Avatar Legends tabletop RPG reached $1 million in a day.

David Griffin is the TV Streaming Editor for IGN. Say hi on Twitter.