Dark Alliance: The Final Preview

With only a couple of weeks left before launch, I recently got another invite into the frozen wastes of Icewind Dale in D&D: Dark Alliance, this time to see how it plays with a full party of four stalwart heroes. 

You can get a more in-depth breakdown of its basic gameplay and structure in my initial hands-on impressions, but here’s a quick refresher for anyone who may not be up to speed: Dark Alliance – not to be confused with the recent re-release of the 2001 PS2-era classic Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance – is an co-op action game with RPG-style progression based on characters and events from the D&D novels of the 80s and 90s . You play as one of the four Companions of the Hall – famous in-world adventurers – as you stab, smash, slash, or shoot your way through a nonlinear series of levels full of famous fantasy monsters to amass a horde of kickass loot – and, I guess, save the realm from untold devastation, if that’s your thing.

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It was good to finally see what the Dark Alliance experience looks like with a full four-player party… and it was about as chaotic as I’d expected. I’d often finish off an enemy with a plan on who to attack next, only to turn around and find the field already cleared – or in complete chaos. I’m sure that’s somewhat due to the fact that we aren’t yet experts on its mechanics, and some connection issues during our remote play session definitely didn’t help either. I’m looking forward to having the time to actually get familiar with the combat system, though, as after skimming the upgrade trees there appears to be a considerable amount of context-specific moves that you can unlock to create some really interesting combos.

Networking issues aside, our demo wasn’t without its technical hiccups. Elements of the UI would occasionally disappear, animations sometimes stuttered or lagged – there were even some enemies who would refuse to fall over once they hit 0HP, but the devs said they were aware of that one going in, so hopefully it will have been dealt with in the weeks before launch. I also had some input delay issues with traversal during what were admittedly supposed to be fairly simple platforming/exploration sections, though hopefully that can be attributed to the fact that I had to play through a game-streaming service. Regardless, I definitely owe my teammates an apology for my dwarf’s inability to land jumps across lava pits – even if it might’ve worked in-character – but I’m glad to say that, on the whole, I’d still call the session more fun than it was frustrating.

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Despite what was a comically difficult time spent exploring around the level we were demoing – seriously, we got stuck in those spike traps forever – we were able to pretty efficiently roll over every combat encounter on the CR1 difficulty. Not to boast, but we managed to take down the mission’s final boss in literally 20 seconds. We decided to give the mission another run on the next-highest difficulty level, and it was a pleasant surprise to find ourselves getting our asses kicked pretty much every step of the way. Even taking every short rest we were offered to recharge our health and potion supply, we barely made it past the halfway point before we had to call it quits. 

Seeing as this was just the second difficulty level out of six, I’m curious to see what changes occur at higher levels beyond just “the enemies have more HP and do more damage” – though I’m sure that would be challenging enough in its own right. Our developer guides said that the issue will largely come down to how good your equipped gearset is, though they made sure to emphasize that it wasn’t just about loot, and that with a full roster and enough skill even a poorly outfitted party should be able to take on higher difficulty levels.

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We got a closer look at some of the progression specifics beyond getting pointier swords, as well. Our characters were all at fifth level (out of 20) and had already unlocked a full set of attack moves and combos, plus a few feats – basically the D&D equivalent of Perks in other systems. These can range from helpful buffs like extra gold drops or elemental resistance, to offensive bonuses like extra damage against elite enemies, or more specific boons, like being rezzed with full health rather than just a fraction. Some of them had level requirements, though the highest I saw was level 10, so perhaps there are additional unlocks that appear once you cross that threshold.

The team was also eager to talk about their post-launch plans, which currently include two free DLC packs that introduce new levels and difficulty ranks, as well as a paid story expansion that will introduce a new playable Mage character – though we don’t know which, if any, of the tabletop caster classes they’ll be modeled after. The star inclusion for me, though, is the couch co-op update coming alongside those first two DLCs. I had a good time smacking goblins around with four online teammates, but I get the feeling that the real joy of Dark Alliance is going to be with a buddy on the couch. Hopefully, these final weeks before launch give the team time enough to get some of those technical issues resolved so I can say with 100% certainty that getting Faerun’s most famous adventurer killed was nobody’s fault but mine. Or the controller. In fact, it’s probably that.

For more on Dark Alliance, check out the latest gameplay explainer featuring Jemaine Clement, or a full mission’s worth of gameplay. And for everything else in the world of RPGs, stick with IGN.

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JR is a Senior Producer at IGN, and really looking forward to seeing how much of the Monster Manual shows up in Dark Alliance. You can follow him on Twitter for more digital and analog RPG nerddom.

Dark Alliance Gameplay Trailer Introduces You To The Gang

A new Dungeons & Dragons game is almost here, and if you’ve been looking to see just who the members of the Dark Alliance are who’ll be opposing the forces of evil, the latest trailer will introduce you to the gang.

Narrated by Jemaine Clement–one half of the comedy duo Flight of the Conchords and occasional Rhymenoceros–the trailer introduces players to the story behind Dark Alliance and the Drizzt Do’Urden, Catti-brie, Bruenor, and Wulfgar heroes of this action-brawler that is set in the Forgotten Realms.

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Drizzt is fast, powerful, and has two Zs in his name, while Cattie-Brie can control the battlefield from any distance. Wulfgar is the muscle of the group who takes on hordes of enemies with his big hammer, and Bruenor will appeal to players who desire a defensive character with impressive stats and facial hair.

Combat also appears to have a lot of depth to it, with each character having dozens of moves, ultimate attacks, and abilities that can be chained together to deliver big critical hit damage. You’ll need this entire arsenal for the more than 30 enemies you’ll face, with Clement noting that they probably “didn’t get enough hugs as baby goblins.”

Dark Alliance is developed by Tuque Games and launches on June 22 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, as well as PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. Players who purchase the game on PS4 will receive a code to upgrade the game for free to its PS5 version, while Xbox One players will automatically receive this update when they switch to Xbox Series X|S. Dark Alliance will also be available on Xbox Game Pass on its launch day.

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Call of Duty Warzone Will Reportedly Switch to a WW2 Map Later This Year

A new report has suggested that Call of Duty Warzone’s Verdansk map will be exchanged for a WW2-era Pacific Theatre location upon the launch of the next main-line Call of Duty game.

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According to VGC, Warzone will be revamped to coincide with the launch of a new World War 2-themed game, named Call of Duty: Vanguard, later this year. This will allegedly replace the 1980s Eastern Europe map, Verdansk, with a new, much larger map based on the 1940s Pacific theatre of war. The new map is said to feature vehicles to help travel across the increased size, and utilise new technology upgrades from the Modern Warfare engine, which is what the new Call of Duty game will also be built on.

The report suggests that developer Sledgehammer has been working towards a Warzone tie-in for some time, which will allow Warzone to update to the ‘current’ Call of Duty setting when the new main-line game launches. This is in contrast to Black Ops Cold War, which released months before Warzone was able to be updated with Cold War-era alterations.

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Official word about this is currently unavailable, and VGC claims that an official announcement of the next Call of Duty will not come as part of E3 2021. It may be some months until we find out exactly what is on the cards for Call of Duty and Warzone.

A shift back to WW2 would make for a very different kind of Warzone experience, especially if the in-game technology also regresses back to single-action rifles and pre-optical sight attachments. Quite how Activision will handle such an arms race soup remains to be seen, but it’ll be a far cry from the current 1980s setting, which has allowed Call of Duty to go wild with Rambo and John McClane skins.

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

Lego Typewriter Set Coming June 16 For VIP Members

Lego has been proven to be a positive mental boost for creativity and problem-solving, and now it can help you improve your retro typing skills as well. The latest set from the Danish toy company is the Lego Typewriter, which will include 2,079 pieces and will retail for $200.

You can even feed paper into it to simulate the feel of typing, as the kit includes a platen roller in its retro design and comes with a letter written and signed by Thomas Kirk Kristiansen, chairman of the LEGO Group. The original design came from Steve Guinness, with the Lego fan explaining that the idea came from a desire to create “something totally different from anything that LEGO has ever done,” and showcase that anything can be made from Lego.

Guinness bought a vintage typewriter and studied it until he was happy with how the bricks and typing mechanisms worked. The Lego Typewriter will be available to buy from June 16 for VIP members and will be on sale to everyone else from July 1.

This isn’t the only nostalgic kit that Lego has revealed lately, as fans of NBC’s Friends can also reconstruct the iconic apartment from that sitcom as well the Central Perk coffee shop.

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Apple’s New Sci-Fi Show Invasion Gets Dramatic First Trailer

The first trailer for Invasion has been released. The new sci-fi thriller series arrives on Apple TV+ in October and stars Jurassic Park’s Sam Neill.

Like most first teasers, the Invasion trailer is big on atmosphere without giving too much away about the story. We see the main cast, which also includes Shamier Anderson (Awake), Golshifteh Farahani (Extraction), Firas Nassar (Fauda), and Shioli Kutsuna (Deadpool 2), all of whom play people in different countries, while a voiceover states, “We will finally have our stand.” As the title suggests, the focus of the series is on some sort of alien invasion, and while we don’t see what exactly has invaded the Earth, there’s enough to know that it’s something big and scary. Check the Invasion trailer out below:

Invasion is written and produced by X-men movie veteran Simon Kinberg and David Weil, who created last year’s acclaimed Amazon series Hunters. The show premieres on October 22 with the first three episodes, with subsequent episodes releasing weekly.

Apple TV+ is set to release a variety of other highly anticipated shows over the next few months. Season 2 of the hit sports comedy Ted Lasso arrives on July 23, and the series has already been renewed for Season 3. The epic sci-fi series The Foundation is expected later this year, as is the second season of the Jason Momoa-starring fantasy series See. On the movie side, Martin Scorsese’s thriller Killers of the Flower Moon is currently in production, while Tom Hanks will star in the post-apocalyptic drama Finch.

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

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New Halo Infinite Art Revealed Through A Calendar Ahead Of E3 2021

Ahead of the Xbox E3 briefing on Sunday, new art for Halo Infinite has emerged, albeit through an unusual manner. Among the many merchandising campaigns for Halo Infinite is a partnership with a calendar company for a Halo Infinite calendar. The listing for this calendar is now live on Calendars.com, and it shows off what looks to be new art from the next-gen Halo title.

Shinobi602 on Twitter spotted the 18-month 2022 calendar, which contains images that show more of Zeta Halo, the setting of Halo Infinite. One particularly striking image shows a Spartan soldier–potentially Master Chief himself–floating above the ground in the dark as a ship approaches and shines a light on this person. Other images show off more of the landscapes and environments in Halo Infinite; it all looks pretty nice.

The calendar itself, which was created by Trends International, sells for $15 and apparently releases later this year.

Although neither Microsoft nor 343 Industries have officially said that Halo Infinite will be featured at the Xbox/Bethesda E3 showcase on June 13, it’s widely expected that it will be there in a big way. The key art for the showcase prominently features a group of Spartans, after all. 2021 is the 20th anniversary of Xbox and Halo, so it’s a big year for the brands.

Following a delay from 2020, Halo Infinite is now slated to release this holiday across PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The game is included on Xbox Game Pass, while the multiplayer element is completely free-to-play.

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PlayStation Plus Double Discount Deals Now Live

Great news for anyone looking to save money on PlayStation games: the Sony Days of Play sales event and the Double Discount promotion are crossing over for one glorious PlayStation day of savings.

What that means for you: PlayStation Plus members can save even more on already discounted games in the PlayStation Store. With the new promotion and Days of Play intersecting, that means if you aren’t a PS+ member, you can grab 12-months on sale and then take those savings to the bank with Double Discounts at the PlayStation Store.

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PlayStation Store Double Discounts

The list of games is extremely long and the discounts quite generous. The complete list of eligible games, according to the Sony PlayStation blog, is below. There are a lot. The games themselves are available from the PlayStation Store, if you’d prefer to browse direct rather than check the huge list below. Make sure you’re logged in with your PSN account to see the full discounted prices.

  • Aces of the Luftwaffe: Squadron – Extended Edition
  • Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
  • Agatha Knife
  • Antiquia Lost
  • Asdivine Hearts
  • Asdivine Hearts II
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey – Season Pass
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins – Gold Edition
  • Batman: Arkham Knight – Premium Edition
  • Batman: Arkham VR
  • Black Clover: Quartet Knights
  • Bless Unleashed: 1,000 Lumena + 10% (100) Bonus
  • Bless Unleashed: 10,000 Lumena + 25% (2,500) Bonus
  • Bless Unleashed: 2,000 Lumena + 15% (300) Bonus
  • Bless Unleashed: 5,000 Lumena + 20% (1,000) Bonus
  • Bless Unleashed: 500 Lumena
  • Borderlands 3 Next Level Bundle PS4™ &  PS5™
  • Borderlands 3: Super Deluxe Edition PS4™ &  PS5™
  • Borderlands 3: Ultimate Edition PS4™ &  PS5™
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Digital Pro Edition
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts – Digital Hardened Edition
  • Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Legacy Edition
  • Call of Duty: WWII – Gold Edition
  • Crash Bandicoot Bundle – N. Sane Trilogy + Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled
  • Crayola Scoot
  • Dead by Daylight: Silent Hill Edition
  • Dead by Daylight: Stranger Things Edition
  • Demetrios – The BIG Cynical Adventure
  • Demon’s Tier+
  • Desperados III – Season Pass
  • Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory
  • Digimon World: Next Order
  • DiRT 4
  • DiRT Rally
  • DiRT Rally PlayStation VR Bundle
  • DiRT Rally PlayStation VR Upgrade DLC Add-on
  • DiRT Rally 2.0
  • DiRT Rally 2.0 – Year One Pass
  • DiRT Rally 2.0: Game of the Year Edition
  • Don’t Knock Twice
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ – Ultimate Edition
  • Dragon Ball Xenoverse
  • Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – Deluxe Edition
  • Dynamite Fishing: World Games
  • Euro Fishing: Bergsee
  • Euro Fishing: Foundry Dock
  • Euro Fishing: Hunters Lake
  • Euro Fishing: Le Lac D’or
  • Euro Fishing: Lilies
  • Euro Fishing: Manor Farm Lake
  • Euro Fishing: The Moat
  • Euro Fishing: Ultimate Edition
  • Euro Fishing: Waldsee
  • F1 2018
  • F1 2019
  • F1 2019 – Legend Edition: Senna & Prost
  • F1 2019 – Legends and Anniversary DLC Content Pack
  • F1 2019: Legends DLC Content Pack
  • Skyrim Special Edition + Fallout 4 G.O.T.Y. Bundle
  • Fallout 76
  • Fallout 76: Brotherhood Recruitment Bundle
  • Fallout 76: Steel Dawn Deluxe Edition
  • Bundle of 15 Lunchboxes
  • Bundle of 15 Pet Carriers
  • Bundle of 40 Lunchboxes
  • Bundle of 40 Pet Carriers
  • Bundle of 5 Lunchboxes
  • Bundle of 5 Mr. Handys
  • Bundle of 5 Pet Carriers
  • Case of Nuka-Cola Quantum
  • Cooler of Nuka-Cola Quantum
  • Crate of Nuka-Cola Quantum
  • Refrigerator of Nuka-Cola Quantum
  • Truck of Nuka-Cola Quantum
  • Far Cry 5
  • Far Cry 5 – Gold Edition
  • Far Cry New Dawn
  • Far Cry New Dawn – Deluxe Edition
  • Far Cry New Dawn – Ultimate Edition
  • Far Cry 4 + Far Cry Primal Bundle
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Gigantica Road Lake
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Jezioro Bestii
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Lago del Mundo
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Laguna Iquitos
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Lake Arnold
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Lake Dylan
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Lake Williams
  • Fishing Sim World: Bass Pro Shops Edition
  • Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise
  • For Honor
  • For Honor – Marching Fire Edition
  • For Honor – Marching Fire Expansion
  • For Honor – Year 3 Pass
  • Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered
  • Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition & Great White Shark Card Bundle
  • Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition & Megalodon Shark Card Bundle
  • Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition & Whale Shark Card Bundle
  • GRID: Launch Edition
  • GRID: Ultimate Edition
  • GRID: Ultimate Edition Upgrade
  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone – Season Pass
  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone Bundle
  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone Mega Mix 2nd Encore Pack
  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone Mega Mix Encore Pack
  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X
  • Hitman 2
  • Hitman 2 – Expansion Pass
  • Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters Overboard
  • Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure
  • Injustice 2
  • Ultimate Pack
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance – DLC Collection
  • KINGDOM HEARTS Melody of Memory
  • Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
  • Layers of Fear: Inheritance
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
  • Mafia II: Definitive Edition
  • Mafia III: Definitive Edition
  • Psychotic’s MechaNika
  • Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
  • Metal Gear Survive
  • Metro Exodus: Gold Edition
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War
  • Monster Energy Supercross 3: Special Edition
  • Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Video Game 3
  • Mortal Kombat X
  • MotoGP 20
  • MXGP3 – The Official Motocross Videogame
  • My Hero One’s Justice
  • NBA 2K21 Mamba Forever Edition Bundle
  • NBA 2K21 Next Generation Mamba Forever Edition Bundle
  • New Gundam Breaker
  • Odin Sphere Leifthrasir
  • One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3
  • Onrush – Deluxe Pack
  • Onrush – Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Onrush – Standard Digital Edition
  • Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight
  • Persona Dancing: Endless Night Collection
  • PGA TOUR 2K21 Digital Deluxe
  • Project CARS
  • Project CARS – Aston Martin Track Expansion
  • Project CARS – Audi Ruapuna Park Expansion
  • Project CARS – Japanese Car Pack
  • Project CARS – Limited Edition Upgrade
  • Project CARS – Modified Car Pack
  • Project CARS – Old vs New Car Pack
  • Project CARS – Racing Icons Car Pack
  • Project CARS – Stanceworks Track Expansion
  • Race with Ryan
  • Rayon Riddles – Rise of the Goblin King
  • Red Dead Redemption 2:  Ultimate Edition
  • Red Dead Redemption 2: Story Mode and Ultimate Edition Content
  • Resident Evil: Deluxe Origins Bundle
  • Resident Evil 2 – Deluxe Edition
  • Resident Evil Triple Pack
  • Resident Evil 7: Biohazard – Gold Edition
  • Resident Evil Revelations 1 & 2 Bundle
  • Riddled Corpses EX
  • Shining Resonance Refrain
  • Sid Meier’s Civilization VI
  • Skelattack
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR
  • South Park: The Fractured but Whole
  • South Park: The Fractured but Whole – Season Pass
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth
  • Space Rift – Episode 1
  • Spitlings
  • STAR WARS™ Republic Commando™
  • Steep
  • Stunt Kite Party
  • Super Bomberman R
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization
  • Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization – Deluxe Edition
  • Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session!
  • Tekken 7 – Ultimate Edition
  • The Catch: Carp & Coarse – Deluxe Edition
  • The Catch: Carp & Coarse – Lake Beasts Equipment Pack
  • The Unfinished Swan
  • Time Carnage
  • Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist
  • Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint: Ultimate Edition
  • Train Sim World – BR Class 31
  • Train Sim World – BR Class 33
  • Train Sim World – BR Class 52
  • Train Sim World – BR Heavy Freight Pack Loco Add-on
  • Train Sim World – Canadian National Oakville Subdivision
  • Train Sim World – DB BR 155 Loco
  • Train Sim World – DB BR 182
  • Train Sim World – LIRR M3
  • Train Sim World – Long Island Rail Road
  • Train Sim World – West Somerset Railway
  • Train Sim World 2020
  • Train Sim World 2020 – East Coastway
  • Train Sim World: BR Class 20 Chopper
  • Train Sim World 2
  • Train Sim World 2: BR Class 20 ‘Chopper’
  • Train Sim World 2: BR Class 31
  • Train Sim World 2: BR Class 33
  • Train Sim World 2: BR Class 52
  • Train Sim World 2: BR Heavy Freight Pack
  • Train Sim World 2: Canadian National Oakville Subdivision: Hamilton – Oakville
  • Train Sim World 2: CSX C40-8W
  • Train Sim World 2: DB BR 155
  • Train Sim World 2: DB BR 182
  • Train Sim World 2: DB BR 363
  • Train Sim World 2: Diesel Legends of the Great Western
  • Train Sim World 2: East Coastway
  • Train Sim World 2: LIRR M3 EMU
  • Train Sim World 2: Long Island Rail Road
  • Train Sim World 2: Rapid Transit
  • Train Sim World 2: West Somerset Railway
  • UNO
  • UNO: Ultimate Edition
  • Valkyria Chronicles 4
  • Valkyria Chronicles 4: Complete Edition
  • Valkyria Revolution
  • Watch Dogs 2
  • Watch Dogs 2 – Deluxe Edition
  • Watch Dogs: Legion – Gold Edition PS4 & PS5
  • Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot
  • Wolfenstein II: The Freedom Chronicles Season Pass
  • Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order
  • Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
  • Wolfenstein: Alt History Collection
  • Wolfenstein: Resistance Bundle
  • Wolfenstein: Youngblood – Deluxe Edition
  • World War Z
  • World War Z – Season Pass
  • World War Z: GOTY Edition
  • Xenon Valkyrie+
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist – Link Evolution
  • Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner – Mars

Fortnite Adds Soccer Stars Harry Kane And Marco Reus On June 11

Soccer stars Harry Kane and Marco Reus are coming to Fortnite, following in the footsteps of Neymar Jr. just a few weeks ago. Epic has revealed the latest additions to the increasingly catch-all Icon Series, showing off the new character skins as well as their accessories. Both outfits go on sale this Friday, June 11, separately or available in a bundle for the biggest fans of the beautiful game.

Harry Kane, captain of the England National Team, will include the new HurriKane Emote and similarly named Back Bling. Meanwhile, two-time German Player of the Year Marco Reus will come with the Marcinho Emote and Back Bling. Prices were not yet revealed, but other Icon Series skins have tended to sell for between $12 and $20, with a discount for those buying a bundle.

Harry Kane will take to the Fortnite pitch this Friday.
Harry Kane will take to the Fortnite pitch this Friday.

The Icon Series is Fortnite’s home for many collaborations, including popular TikTok dances, musical artists such as Travis Scott, and streamers such as Lazarbeam and Loserfruit. If it’s a licensed deal with a real-life person, rather than a brand like Marvel or DC, for example, it tends to end up in the Icon Series.

Earlier this year, Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson strutted into Fortnite by way of his rookie campaign’s instant-hit touchdown dance, Griddy, which became an Emote in the Item Shop. The Kane and Reus skins bring the total character skins in the Icon Series to ten after Neymar Jr. was last season’s “secret” skin. The skins will hit the Item Shop together on June 11 at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET.

Marco Reus will travel from Germany to Apollo.
Marco Reus will travel from Germany to Apollo.

Fortnite UEFA 2020 Cup

Alongside the reveal of two new soccer stars coming to the game, the Fortnite UEFA 2020 Cup will kick off next week for a two-day in-game tournament. All players with an Epic Account at level 30 and who have enabled two-factor authorization on their accounts will be eligible to play in Round 1 on June 16. The second round takes place the following day and will welcome back all qualifying players as determined by the following parameters:

  • Europe, NA East, Na West, Brazil – Top 1,000 players from each region will advance from Round 1 to Round 2.
  • Middle East, Asia, Oceania – Top 500 players from each region will advance from Round 1 to Round 2.

At the end of Round 2, the top performers n each region will split a $50,000 prize pool, while all participants who score at least 10 or 20 points during the event will earn the Winner’s Cup Emoticon and Kick it! Spray, respectively. Interested players can look for the Cup in the game’s Competitive menus next week.

Fortnite Season 7 just kicked off yesterday, and we’ve already got a complete hub to get you off to a fast start. You can learn about the new Alien Artifacts, complete the Week 1 challenges, check out what’s in the Fortnite Season 7 Battle Pass, and learn just when you can get your hands on Superman in Fortnite.

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Bungie Might Be Testing Destructible Environments For Destiny 2

One YouTuber has discovered something interesting in Quarantine Sector 236 of the European Dead Zone. Amidst a collection of statue placeholders in that area, several destructible pieces of the environment can be found, and naturally, destroyed.

It’s not clear what purpose destructible trees will have in Destiny 2, but it would be a first for the series, which is now almost seven years old. The environments of the game have largely been static and resilient enough to easily shrug off several Guardians activating their Supers. The trees in the secret area, however, fall apart from a Titan shoulder-charging through them as JB3 demonstrated in the video below.

As Forbes noted, this could play into the zone that next year’s Witch Queen expansion is rumored to take place in, a version of Chicago that Bungie hinted at when it released a teaser image in its latest weekly blog post. Old Chicago was allegedly meant to be in the original Destiny, but it was cut during development and has since then been briefly mentioned in Destiny 2.

While destructible trees don’t sound too revolutionary, it would be another environmental upgrade for Destiny 2 that began with the Beyond Light expansion experimenting with harsh winter weather conditions on Europa. An entire forest of breakable trees could in theory be used to create a more atmospheric map. Hive soldiers destroying a forest or lost sectors hidden by a clump of trees would make for an interesting change of pace.

Bungie's teasing something.
Bungie’s teasing something.

In other Destiny news, the latest patch has significantly nerfed Stasis abilities in PvP after that subclass became too powerful in the game’s multiplayer Crucible mode. The Gaming Community Expo charity event for 2021 has also gone live and is offering fans a chance to win a replica of the Midnight Coup hand cannon. A donation of $77 to the fundraiser earns you an entry in the raffle, with proceeds going towards raising money for St. Jude Children’s hospital.

Destiny 2’s latest season has also kicked off, introducing shades of grey to its traditional story of good vs evil, making for a narrative that is engaging and the best that it has ever been.

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Call Of Duty: Vanguard Won’t Be At E3, Warzone Is Getting A Big New Pacific Map – Report

A new report has shed some light on Activision’s plans for Call of Duty, and it includes skipping out on E3 2021 for the reveal of the rumored Call of Duty: Vanguard and major plans to shake things up with a new map for Call of Duty: Warzone later on.

According to VGC, Activision won’t announce Call of Duty: Vanguard at E3 2021 this year, which is no big surprise given that Activision is not officially attending in the first place. In previous years, new Call of Duty games have been announced in April or May, and then shown off at either Sony or Microsoft’s press conference at E3.

Instead, Activision is looking to announce Vanguard potentially through an in-game event inside Warzone, similar to how it revealed Black Ops Cold War through the battle royale game. For what it’s worth, Activision management already confirmed that the reveal of 2021’s Call of Duty game will happen later in the year than normal, so this tracks.

VGC also reported that the Sledgehammer Games-developed Vanguard will release across generations of consoles, coming to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S, in addition to PC. The release date will be sometime in November, according to the report.

It’s also been claimed that Vanguard will have a campaign, multiplayer, and Zombies modes. The story takes place in the European and Pacific theaters of World War II, according to the report, which went on to say its narrative will dive into the origin of the allied special forces.

Vanguard will also be incorporated into Warzone, which is something Activision has already confirmed will happen. The VGC report said Warzone will get an entirely new map in an update that’s said to be bigger and more substantial than the overhaul that came to Verdansk’s map when it went back in time to the ’80s.

The new Warzone map will launch around the same time as Vanguard releases, according to report, and the map will reportedly be set in the Pacific theater of WWII. It will be “significantly larger” than Warzone’s existing Verdansk map, the report said.

VGC also reported that Warzone will get new vehicles and “technology updates.” It’s claimed that Vanguard and Warzone run on the same Modern Warfare engine, which is notable because Cold War does not.

Activision declined to comment when approached by VGC.

While we may have to wait a while to hear about Activision’s plans for the next Call of Duty, Warzone’s Season 4 is coming up soon and it will be detailed at Summer Game Fest on June 10.

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