Destiny 2’s Latest Mission Suggests A Formerly Lost Character Might Still Be Alive

Note: This post contains spoilers from the final Override event of the Season of the Splicer, so if you haven’t played the epilogue, you should do so before reading further.

Though the Season of the Splicer will continue for two more weeks in Destiny 2, the “epilogue” story event we expected to see is now in the game. Guardians might have defeated the Taken Vex mind Quria a few weeks ago, but there’s still one last threat–this one from Lakshmi-2, the leader of the Future War Cult.

Lakshmi has been warning that the Eliksni refugees from the House of Light, who’ve sheltered in the Last City throughout the season, are the true threat we need to worry about. To expel them once and for all, Lakshmi opened a Vex portal in the Eliksni district, allowing enemies to pour through. She was immediately killed by the Vex she let into the City, defying the prophecy she was trying to bring to fruition. But the hostile Vex and Taken enemies weren’t the only things that came through the portal, as it turned out.

Hop up on one of the blasted-out buildings, just to the right of the building you start the activity in, and you’ll find a friendly Harpy floating near some Vanguard equipment. Instead of the usual red eye, this one has a blue eye and is designated as a friendly unit. We’ve seen this happen before, in fact. On Nessus, there was a whole adventure dedicated to a friendly Harpy that seemed to have downloaded the consciousness of a man named Jacobson, the captain of the Exodus Black. That adventure suggests the Vex are testing Guardians, that they might not all be hostile, and that other entities consumed by the Vex might not be completely lost within the collective.

This new friendly Harpy doesn’t seem to be Jacobson again, but another missing character: Asher Mir. Listen closely to the Harpy during the event, and you can hear it beeping at intervals. It’s tough to hear, but it sounds like the Harpy is trying to communicate in Morse code. Redditor Murvin posted pretty clear video of the Harpy’s chirps on the raidsecrets subreddit, while redditor Heiront (and others) have quickly deciphered it. The Harpy seems to be saying the word “assistant.”

Asher Mir was the quest-giver on Io, and throughout his missions in vanilla Destiny 2 and beyond, he referred to players as “Assistant.” Asher, along with Brother Vance on Mercury and Commander Sloane on Titan, disappeared during the Season of Arrivals when he chose to stay on Io after the Darkness showed up in the solar system. According to the lore, Asher–who was infected by Vex radiolaria sometime in the past and was slowly turning into a Vex robot when we knew him–ventured in Io’s Pyramidion, determined to stand with the Vex to keep the Darkness from gaining the Pyramidion’s secrets. The Darkness then caused Io, Mars, Mercury, and Titan to vanish from the solar system (a convenient story explanation for Bungie “vaulting” those locations and their activities, which the developer said was done to reduce the install size of Destiny 2).

We don’t know what happened to Asher (or Vance, or Sloane) after their respective planets disappeared in the Season of Arrivals, but the existence of this Harpy suggests they may not be dead. What’s more, this feels like a pretty clear indication that Asher has either been fully transformed into a Vex Harpy but is still somewhat conscious as himself, or, as seems more likely, he’s using this Harpy to transmit a message to us from wherever he currently is.

That Asher’s still around is pretty cool in and of itself, but it also suggests some things that soon could pop up in the story. In the Season of Arrivals lore, there’s a story about Asher conducting experiments on one of the Darkness pyramids, including just trying to shoot one. The bullet disappeared before it hit the pyramid, swallowed by the vessel’s power. But Asher quickly discovered that the round wasn’t destroyed and hadn’t ceased to exist, but that it was still there, just hidden. That felt like a pretty big hint as to what happened to Mars, Mercury, Io, and Titan–the Darkness didn’t just annihilate four celestial bodies, it merely used its power to hide them from us.

Asher making contact, however briefly, might suggest that wherever he is, he’s able to reach out to us. If Io is merely hidden by the Darkness, he might still be there, trying to help us find a way to free him and the planet. On the other hand, an Asher-Vex might mean that there’s a possibility of finding a way to co-exist with the Vex, or ally with them against the Darkness. Ever since Beyond Light, Destiny 2’s stories have centered on forgiveness and reconciliation with former allies; after all, the Season of the Splicer is about becoming friends with some of the Eliksni, one of humanity’s oldest enemies in Destiny’s story. We may well be finding a way to make allies of all our former enemies in order to fight the much greater threat in the Darkness.

Finally, though, Asher making contact with us could be a key conduit of information. Asher was among the Vanguard’s top minds, or at the very least, he certainly acted like he was the smartest guy in the solar system. If he’s able to contact us, either from within the Vex collective or from Io, he’s bound to have a ton of useful information in combating the Darkness. So far, we’ve only interacted with the Darkness–we still have no idea what kind of a threat it might be, were it to finally turn fully hostile. So anything Asher can share would be extremely useful.

So while this is a small tidbit from what seems like the final Override activity of the season, it could be a very impactful one. We’ll have to wait and see what happens next in Destiny 2, however, as there are only two more weeks of the Season of the Splicer and, supposedly, we’ve seen all of its story play out at this point. Destiny 2’s next season kicks off on August 24, corresponding with a Destiny 2 showcase in which it seems Bungie will tell us more about what we can expect in the future, including in its upcoming expansion, The Witch Queen.

Diablo 2: Resurrected Early Access And Open Beta Tests Revealed And Detailed

Blizzard Entertainment has revealed new details on the path ahead for Diablo II: Resurrected, including an early access test that begins this week and an open beta scheduled for later. Blizzard ran through all the details in a blog post, and we’ve rounded up the key information below.

Diablo II: Resurrected Early Access

The early access test for Resurrected begins August 13 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. Everyone who pre-buys Resurrected or Diablo Prime Evil Collection across console and PC can play the early access test. Pre-loading for it begins on August 11, and the test wraps up on August 17 at 10 AM PT.

Diablo II: Resurrected Open Beta

The Resurrected open beta runs August 20-23, with pre-loading starting August 17 on console and August 18 on PC. The open beta is free and open to everyone, regardless of pre-order status. It runs until August 23 at 10 AM PT.

Of note, Blizzard’s blog and social media posts have different end dates for the Diablo II: Resurrected early access and beta periods, with the official blog post saying the testing periods will end a day later. Here’s to hoping that is the case.

Xbox Live Gold And PS Plus Requirements

Xbox Live Gold is required for the early access beta but not the open beta, but it will be required at launch. PlayStation Plus is not required for early access or the open beta, but you will need a membership to use multiplayer features at launch.

Not Available On Switch

The Diablo II: Resurrected early access and open betas are not available on Switch. Blizzard said in a blog post, “We are working closely with our platform partners to ensure a successful launch of Diablo II: Resurrected on all platforms,” but it didn’t say why Switch is being left out. That said, everyone who pre-orders on Switch gets the Heritage of Arreat transmog at launch.

Multiplayer And Cross-Progression

The early access and open beta tests support cross-progression, but for the early access beta specifically, you will need to have pre-ordered Resurrected or the Prime Evil Collection on each platform. In terms of multiplayer, up to eight people can play together in one game.

What’s Playable

Act I: The Sightless Eye and Act II: The Secret of the Vizjerei will be playable in the early access and open beta tests. The new cinematics for both chapters are also present in the tests. Five of the game’s seven playable classes are available in the early access and beta tests, including the Amazon, Barbarian, Sorceress, Druid, and Paladin. The Assassin and Necromancer will be available at launch.

Progress

Progress from the Diablo II: Resurrected early access test carries forward to the open beta, but Blizzard did not say if this progress also applies to the full game launch.

System Requirements For PC

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • Operating System: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-3250/AMD FX-4350
  • Video: Nvidia GTX 660/AMD Radeon HD 7850
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Storage: 30 GB
  • Internet: Broadband Internet connection
  • Resolution: 1280 x 720

RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONS

  • Operating System: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-9600k/AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • Video: Nvidia GTX 1060/AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Storage: 30 GB
  • Internet: Broadband Internet connection
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080

Diablo II: Resurrected officially launches on September 23. Parent company Activision Blizzard is currently being sued by the state of California over claims about its “frat boy” culture and discrimination and harassment of women.

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.

Popular GTA Online And Red Dead Online Mod Is Being Shut Down By Take-Two

Ozark, a popular mod menu for Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online that allows users to make modifications to both the single-player and multiplayer modes of each game, is being shut down by Take-Two Interactive.

The mod, which costs $25 on various mod reselling sites, allows players to manipulate the games in all kinds of ways, ranging from spawning money, allowing players to teleport, and more. The mod’s creator, D3skstool, received a legal notice from Take-Two, causing them to take immediate action in shutting down the mod, as noticed by Twitch streamer NorthernLaw (via Eurogamer).

“Despite some of the things written in the letter I received, Ozark was a great community, and I thank you all for being a part of it,” D3skstool writes.

As of writing, the mod can still be purchased on various mod reselling sites, though it has been removed from others. The mod’s creator asks users to “not take this out on any reseller” players may have purchased the mod from. Mods and hacks have run rampant in the PC version of GTA Online, and considering they are against the game’s terms of service, it’s not surprising Take-Two is looking to take action.

It’s not the first time mods have been targeted by Take-Two. Though few players would likely complain about the company taking aim at mods for the multiplayer components of GTA Online and Red Dead Online, which often serve a similar function to cheat codes, Take-Two has also looked to shut down single-player mods.

Recently, a group of creators continuing to work on the 14-year-old GTA United mod ceased development on the project and preemptively took other related mods offline out of fear of legal action from Take-Two. The company in recent months has issued a number of DMCA-takedown notices to other GTA-related mod projects like GTA: Underground and HD texture packs for GTA: Vice City.

Take-Two’s targeting of single-player mods for decade-old games has fueled speculation that official remasters of older games like Vice City and San Andreas may be in the works, though no such project has been confirmed by Take-Two or developer Rockstar Games.

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.

Red Dead Online Update Adds New Horde-Style Survival Mode And John Marston’s Outfit

The latest update for Rockstar’s Red Dead Online has arrived, and one of its biggest and most noteworthy new additions is a new mode titled Call to Arms.

A horde-style survival mode, Call to Arms has a team of players fighting off waves of increasingly difficult enemies across locations like Blackwater, Fort Mercer, Valentine, Strawberry, and MacFarlane’s Ranch. There are up to 10 waves in the mode.

To get started, you need to check your camp lockbox for a telegram from “J”. After that, you need only select this telegram from your satchel to launch the mode.

Everyone who plays Call to Arms gets 3X the normal payouts for RDO$, XP, and Gold. Also up for grabs is a 30% off offer for any Novice or Promising role item.

In addition to the new mode, a new contract is available themed around Leviticus Cornwall. This contract comprises a series of crimes that players must commit to cause a distraction that ultimately lets them sneak into Cornwall’s hideout to steal resources.

“Expect to get your hands very dirty along the way,” Rockstar said.

The next of Red Dead Online’s battle pass-style Quick Draw Club offerings is also now available. The Quick Draw Club No. 2 includes 25 ranks of new rewards like that players can unlock as they rank up, including new outfits. Those who buy it outright will get RDO$300 and 2,000 XP for their character. The Quick Draw Club No. 2 ends on September 6.

What’s more, a new piece of clothing–the Clelland outfit–is now available to buy from Madam Nazar. If it looks familiar, that’s because it’s the same outfit worn by John Marston.

Dress like John Marston
Dress like John Marston

Outside of this, Rockstar is giving everyone who simply logs into the game 10X gun oil and a free ability card. Additionally, the four characters who give you missions as part of the Blood Money update–Sean Macguire, Joe, James Langton, and Anthony Freeman–are now paying out an extra RDO$100 for their missions, this week only.

And finally, the following items are on sale this week in Red Dead Online:

  • Moonshine Shack — 5 Gold Bars off
  • Moonshine Shack Upgrades and Bar Photographs — 40% off
  • Moonshiner Cosmetic Role Items — 30% off
  • Norfolk Roadsters — 30% off
  • Sniper Rifles — 40% off
  • Emotes — 30% off

In other Rockstar news, Grand Theft Auto V‘s PS5 edition will reportedly run at 4K/60fps.

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.

Stardew Valley And More New Xbox Game Pass Games Confirmed At Xbox Showcase

The second Twitch and ID@Xbox showcase showed off a ton of new indies coming to Xbox platforms, including several that are coming to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. Some anticipated titles are hitting Game Pass, and one of them is available right now.

If you’re a Game Pass subscriber you can head to your Xbox or cloud-based device now to play Library of Ruina, a game that has you building out a library with books to attract new guests and uncover secrets about the world.

Now Playing: Prescription For Sleep: Stardew Valley – Exclusive Winter (Nocture Of Ice) Remix Reveal

Other additions coming to Game Pass include Arigami 2, Evil Genius 2, Pupparazzi, and Stardew Valley. Release dates and platforms for those games weren’t given. Arigami 2 is notable as a new upcoming game, so that will be another day-one release on Game Pass. Stardew Valley is a breakout farming sim first released in 2016 that has enjoyed continued success, in part due to a regular stream of updates. Be sure to check out all the news from the Twitch Xbox showcase.

Xbox Game Pass is a subscription-based service that grants access to a wide library of games. Individual console and PC subscriptions are available for $10 per month apiece, or as a combined Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription that also includes cloud gaming and Xbox Live Gold for $15 per month. The cloud gaming beta recently expanded to PC, giving PC players access to some previously console-only games.

The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors. GameSpot may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site.

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.

Robin Comes Out As Bisexual In New Batman Comic

The latest issue of Batman: Urban Legends includes a pretty major development for the DC Comics universe. In it, Tim Drake–one of the young wards Bruce Wayne has enlisted as Robin over the years–came out as bisexual. This comes less than two months after Disney+’s Loki series confirmed the titular character was both genderfluid and bisexual.

Batman: Urban Legends is an anthology series, with each issue containing multiple stories. In issue 4, the Tim Drake: Sum of Our Parts story by writer Meghan Fitzmartin, artist Belén Ortega, colorist Alejandro Sánchez, and letterer Pat Brosseau began. In it, Tim reunited with a friend named Bernard. As they share a meal, a villain attacks the diner they’re in and kidnaps Bernard.

Eventually, Tim is able to suit up as Robin to save Bernard in part 3 of Sum of Our Parts (in issue 6 of Urban Legends), at which point Bernard tells the masked hero he wishes he could have finished his date with Tim–not realizing who’s saving him.

At the conclusion of part 3, Tim visits his friend, explaining, “I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about that night and I–I don’t know what it meant to me. Not yet. But I’d like to figure it out.” Bernard responds, asking if he’d want to go on a date. “Yeah… Yeah, I think I want that,” Tim says with a smile. That ends this part of the story, with a note that Sum of Our Parts will pick back up in issue 10 of Urban Legends.

With this new piece of Tim Drake’s character out in the world and officially canonical, artist Belén Ortega shared some words about the story on Twitter. “[Batman: Urban Legends] #6 is already out and with it our last chapter of ‘Tim Drake: Sum of Our Parts,'” she wrote. “It’s overwhelming all the comments and love I’m receiving from you guys, thanks for your support on my very first series with [DC Comics].” She also shared some of her sketches from the issue, which you can take a look at below.

Stardew Valley Will Be Released on Xbox Game Pass in Fall 2021

Stardew Valley, the wonderful game that combines a farming simulator with RPG mechanics, will officially be released on Xbox Game Pass in Fall 2021.

Revealed during today’s /twitchgaming Showcase: ID@Xbox stream, Stardew Valley is just one of the many new games headed to Xbox Game Pass alongside Aragami 2, Evil Genius 2, and Pupparazzi.

Stardew Valley was originally released on PC in 2016, and in our updated review in 2018, we said, “Stardew Valley is a beautiful, fun game that, when all of its parts are pulled together, make for a wonderful countryside adventure. Whether it’s rainy, sunny, snowy, or dusted with pollen drifts through the air, each day offers an abundance of great activities ready to be collected or mastered and new friendships waiting to be made.”

The game, which is heavily inspired by Harvest Moon, was released on PS4 and Xbox One later in 2016 and since has been released on Switch, Vita, iOS, and Android.

This announcement was just one of the many at today’s /twitchgaming Showcase: ID@Xbox stream that also shared new looks at such games as Lightyear Frontier, Sam & Max Save the World Remastered, OlliOlli World, and much more.

For more on Stardew Valley, check out the announcement of the Stardew Valley Board Game and everything added in the game’s version 1.5 update, including splitscreen co-op!

Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to [email protected].

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

Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified Review

Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified is available to stream on Netflix.

Looking for one more thing to worry about?

Netflix’s new six-episode Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified has landed in the wake of recent revelations regarding the U.S. military conducting active and ongoing investigations of unexplained aerial phenomena. For the completely uninitiated, this quick run of crashed spacecrafts, close encounters, and government coverups might make for a tasty meal, but for those who’ve been sitting with UFO lore for decades — or even if you just watched something like The X-Files in the ’90s — it’s an unformed mess that doesn’t present all that well.

The individual episodes cover separate topics, but that format is often ditched and the chapters wind up recycling too much information from previous episodes. Plus, it’s not until the fifth episode, “Hacked and Leaked,” that it even starts to get into the specific reasons for this series existing right now, which are the findings over the past few years and the controlled release of information relating to mysterious flying objects and possible extra-terrestrial happenings here on Earth. It starts with all the big early U.S. events (Roswell, etc.) and Project Blue Book (which itself was turned into a fun, short-lived History series starring Game of Thrones’ Aidan Gillen) but then it shirks chronology and hops around in a fairly scattershot way, bouncing from whim to whim, riding a wave of theories asserted as facts.

That’s not to say there isn’t overwhelming evidence of E.T.s out there, from all over the world, dating back hundreds of years even. It’s even stated on the show that, in our oddly shaped reality, the world just continues to spin as if none of this insurmountable evidence exists. But the show itself is poorly sourced and often relies on talking heads — who have titles ranging from “UFO Researcher” to “UFO Field Investigator” to “Alien Hunter” — just saying things they believe are real in a way that shapes it as an absolute truth.

Then, in an even stranger piece of packaging, the narrator gets in on this too. Instead of staying objective, the way a looming documentary voiceover is usually employed, you’ll hear things like “the question is no longer is there intelligent life in the universe, but how many forms can it take?” and “the being was questioned thoroughly by military intelligence. So how did they communicate? Telepathically.” It’s very jarring to hear those types of sentences mixed in with other parts where words like “alleged,” “claimed,” and other verbal safety nets are rightfully used.

Yes, the episodes have nominal topics, but mostly there’s a sameness to them that makes the messaging here feel confused and directionless. The lack of linear information, or drive toward a climax/culmination of effort, ultimately just might leave one’s head spinning. Are the aliens here to stop us from ruining Earth? Yes. Wait, are they here to help us learn new technologies? Sure. Are the crafts we’ve been seeing for the past 70 years here to study us? Probably? Do they mean us harm? Who’s to say? Are we currently building things based on their science? All things are possible. Regardless, in the end, we’re still at the mercy of our own government and how those in charge of these projects choose to dispense the information. If they want us to be fearful, we will be. So the end result here is… we’ll either all find out or we won’t.

The lack of linear information ultimately just might leave one’s head spinning.

That’s not to say that, within this jumble, there isn’t some fascinating stuff. From the alien holdings and tech being turned over to the private sector as part of the massive Military Industrial Complex to international UFO events ranging from Australia to Zimbabwe to Papua New Guinea, the series isn’t without its rewarding ruminations and musings. It’s at its most illuminating when breaking away from the U.S.’s greatest hits and giving us a global perspective, or even when touching on Blink-182’s Tom Delonge’s To The Stars Academy (which, honestly, may have made for a better centerpiece for the series overall).

Top Secret UFO Projects: Declassified wasn’t made without effort, but it still comes across as rushed. In an attempt to get out all the information, it sacrifices focus, awareness, and an underlying confidence of message. The mosaic you’re left with is one more of panic than wonder, as we now pile all of this E.T. stuff onto the pandemic and climate change and other enormously consuming and/or anxious thoughts. A meager effort is made, by a few of the speakers, to explain that these visitors are here to save us from ourselves, but looking out the window on any given day tells us otherwise.

The White Lotus Renewed for Second Season with New Cast

The White Lotus will return for a second season with a new cast in a new location.

HBO announced on Tuesday in a press release. No other details were given regarding the cast, location, or premiere date, but series creator Mike White is confirmed to return.

The press release says The White Lotus has grown in viewers each week and is currently the most popular TV series on HBO Max.

Francesca Orsi, the executive vice president for HBO Programming, praised White in a statement and expressed enthusiasm for his return.

“Mike has once again delivered a quintessential HBO show, and it’s the talk of the town,” Orsi said. “We were thrilled to hear where he wanted to go next, after closing this epic chapter in Hawaii and can’t wait to keep following him wherever he takes us.”

The White Lotus stars Murray Bartlett, Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, and Alexandra Daddario. The show is a satirical look at a group of vacationers in Hawaii over the course of a very troubling week. Every episode is written and directed by White, who previously wrote School of Rock and co-wrote Nacho Libre.

IGN’s The White Lotus premiere review said the show, “mixes satire and farce for a sharp, but awkward, look at posh resort guests longing to be seen.”

Here’s a full list of what’s new on HBO Max for August 2021.

Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who is still waiting for HBO Max to upload the missing Ed, Edd n Eddy episodes.

Free Pokemon For Sword And Shield, Pokemon TCG Online Card Available This Weekend

The Pokemon Players Cup 25th Anniversary Invitational takes place this weekend, and The Pokemon Company has a couple of free gifts for those who tune in. During the competition, the company will share download codes for a free Coalossal in Pokemon Sword and Shield, as well as a free card for Pokemon Trading Card Game Online.

The free Coalossal is based on the one used by Wolfe Glick, winner of the Pokemon Players Cup II. The Pokemon has a Modest nature and knows the moves Heat Wave, Meteor Beam, Protect, and Solar Beam. Once the download code has been revealed, you can claim the Coalossal by firing up your copy of Sword or Shield and following these steps:

Now Playing: Pokemon – Official 25 Years Of Memories Trailer

  • Open Mystery Gift
  • Select Get with a Code/Password
  • Follow the prompts to connect online
  • Input the download code

The free Pokemon TCG Online card, meanwhile, is the Quick Ball, a “secret rare” card that has been used prominently in the Pokemon Players Cup IV competition. Quick Ball lets you search your deck for a basic Pokemon and put it in your hand after you discard another card from your hand.

The Pokemon Players Cup 25th Anniversary Invitational runs from August 13-15 and features top players competing in Pokemon Sword and Shield and Pokemon TCG. The competition will be streamed on Pokemon’s Twitch channel, with the aforementioned download codes to be revealed sometime during the broadcast. You can read more about the competition on the official Pokemon website.

In other Pokemon news, the Switch spin-off New Pokemon Snap recently received a free update that added three new areas and 20 additional Pokemon to photograph. Remakes of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are also on the way to Switch this November, while a brand-new game set in ancient Sinnoh, Pokemon Legends: Arceus, is coming early next year on January 28.

GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers.