Marvel’s Avengers Launch Details: 72-Hour Early Access, Day One Patch, And More

With Marvel’s Avengers dropping on September 4 for PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One, publisher Square Enix has shared some details in preparation for launch. This includes information we’ve already known, as well as tidbits on the Day One patch and Early Access.

This info dump is the first of many, Square Enix said. The company intends to release one every day this week leading up to Marvel’s Avengers’ launch next Friday.

When Do Servers Go Live?

Square Enix didn’t specify when pre-loaded would be available, though anyone who pre-orders Marvel’s Avengers will get 72-hour early access to the game. Still, the company clarified that the servers don’t go live until September 1. A specific time has not been provided.

Day One Patch And One-Time Internet Activation

For anyone who buys the game physically, Square Enix said an 18 GB day one patch will be required to download. The digital version will include the patch alongside the download, though it’s unclear if the patch is the same size. Additionally, players will have to connect to the internet at least once to initiate the download. Otherwise, unless players want to access online multiplayer, a persistent internet connection is not required.

The patch itself, according to Square Enix, includes “several updates and refinements that are required for play.” It also features localization files for dialogue, bug fixes, updates, and tuning from the beta weekends.

72-Hour Early Access For Pre-Orders

Those who pre-order the PlayStation Store Exclusive Digital Edition ($70) or Deluxe Edition ($80) will receive 72-hour early access to Marvel’s Avengers. This means players will be able to access the game as early as Tuesday, September 1. It will unlock at midnight your local time on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and at 9 AM PT on PC and Stadia. Pre-orders will be live until September 1.

Elsewhere in the info dump, the company outlined the Square Enix Member account, which is how players will access post-launch content and redeem promotional pre-launch codes. This includes new heroes, missions, regions, and more. Those who participated in any of the Marvel’s Avengers beta weekends will already have an account tied to their game profile. Everyone else can sign-up for an account for free, and doing so nets you an exclusive Thor nameplate. The membership is required to play the Avengers Initiative co-op missions.

In other Marvel’s Avengers news, dataminers have seemingly unearthed information that suggests the game may feature as many as 15 additional heroes. Alongside Spider-Man, who is a PlayStation exclusive, the list includes Ant-Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Doctor Stranger, Mockingbird, She-Hulk, and more.

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Texas Chainsaw Massacre Sequel Directors Replaced After One Week

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of horror’s longest-running franchises, with eight movies made so far since 1974. The latest film in the series was in production in Bulgaria, but it has been reported that production has been shut down after a week of shooting.

According to Deadline, producers have fired original directors Andy and Ryan Tohill over “creative differences,” and hired David Blue Garcia to helm the movie instead. Deadline’s sources state that producers Legendary Pictures didn’t like the footage that it had seen so far and has decided to start again from scratch. Garcia has a background in commercials, and also made the acclaimed indie movie Tejano.

The next Texas Chainsaw movie is produced by Fede Álvarez (Don’t Breathe) and will be a direct sequel to the original 1974 movie, which was directed by Tobe Hooper. Like many horror franchises, the chronology of the series can be hard to follow–the previous film, 2017’s Leatherface, was prequel to the original, while previous films have included sequels, reboots, and standalone movies.

While horror fans must wait for the next slice of Chainsaw mayhem, there are also new entries in the Halloween and Scream series on the way. Halloween Kills was originally set to arrive in October this year, but has been put back until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Scream 5 doesn’t have a release date yet, but we know it will be directed by Truth or Dare’s Matthew Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and will see Courtney Cox and David Arquette return to their roles from the previous movies in the hit slasher franchise.

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WWE Payback 2020: When Is The PPV, Match Card, And Predictions

While Summerslam aired last Sunday, WWE already has its next PPV lined up–seven days later. Payback is coming to the WWE Network on Sunday, August 30, and the event will see some of WWE’s wrestlers…getting payback.

The show will air at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. And while there won’t physically be anyone in the audience, the WWE Thunderdome will surround the ring once again, which recently had some issues of fan misbehavior on an episode of Raw. Below, you’ll find the start times for the Payback PPV for numerous time zones around the world.

Start time:

  • 4 PM PT
  • 6 PM C
  • 7 PM ET
  • 12 AM BST (August 31)
  • 9 AM AEST (August 31)

Per usual, there will be a Kickoff Show on the WWE Network one hour prior to the main card of the PPV, which you can watch for free. As of this writing, the match appearing on the preshow has not been announced.

How to watch:

The best way to watch Payback is through the WWE Network. Yes, you can order the PPV through your cable or satellite provider, but it’s a bit pricier. The WWE Network costs $10 a month and aside from streaming live events, there is a large back catalog of wrestling shows and original series to check out.

As for the match card, Payback will feature a couple of matches that are continuations of stories from Raw and Smackdown. The card is still coming together, so we’ll keep updating it as the week moves forward.

Match card:

  • “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman (No Holds Barred for Universal Championship)
  • Bayley & Sasha Banks (c) vs. Shayna Baszler & Nia Jax (Women’s Tag Team Championship)
  • Keith Lee vs. Randy Orton
  • Apollo Crews (c) vs. Bobby Lashley (United States Championship)

It’s wrestling, and everyone on the internet has opinions of which way they think the matches will go, and we’re no different. Here are a few predictions for some of Payback’s matches.

Predictions:

Bayley & Sasha Banks (c) vs. Shayna Baszler & Nia Jax

Once again, WWE is exploring the friendship and eventual fallout of Bayley and Sasha Banks. However, this time around, they’re both heels, and it’s working a bit better. While Bayley bested Asuka at Summerslam to retain the Smackdown Women’s Championship, Banks lost to Asuka later in the evening–and the Raw Women’s Championship along with it. In order for this story to continue, Banks and Bayley need to lose the Tag Team Championships. Sure, giving it to the brand-new team of Baszler and Jax may seem a bit too quick, but it’s fine. Jax and Baszler will end up winning this one.

“The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman

Roman Reigns returned at Summerslam, and it was pretty fantastic. And frankly, I’m really excited about this match. However, this is a super-tricky situation as far as booking goes. The Fiend has been built up to be an unstoppable character–like Brock Lesner or Goldberg but with actual charisma and intrigue. However, WWE has put The Fiend or Bray Wyatt in situations where he’s easily beaten. While Reigns returning makes me think he’ll end up winning the Universal Championship, I believe The Fiend will retain. This may be the moment Retribution interferes with a PPV–since they were absent from Summerslam entirely. However it happens, The Fiend will retain.

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No Free CoD: Black Ops Cold War PS5/Xbox Series X Upgrade, Leak Suggests

Ahead of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War‘s reveal, which is slated for August 26, editions of the game have leaked online. There are three available, with two that include a next-gen upgrade. Buying the standard edition on the current-console gen will apparently not get you free access to the PS5 or Xbox Series X versions of the game.

According to a leak reported by Charlie Intel, in addition to the standard edition, there are also the Cross-Gen Bundle and Ultimate editions. All three include access to the beta when you pre-order the game. Each edition comes with the Frank Woods Operator for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone, and the standard and Cross-Gen Bundle versions also feature the Confrontation Weapons Pack.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Pre-Order Bonuses

  • Early access to the Open Beta.
  • Iconic Operator Frank Woods and an assault rifle Weapon Blueprint for immediate use in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone.
  • 10 Tier Skips for immediate use in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone.

The standard edition will be available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. As the name suggests, the Cross-Gen Bundle features the base game for current- and next-gen (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X) systems. This seemingly indicates publisher Activision will follow the same path as Control publisher 505 Games, which suggested users buy the Ultimate edition if they want the PS5/XSX upgrade. The Ultimate edition includes the Cross-Gen Bundle and bonus Black Ops Cold War content.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Ultimate Edition Contents

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War game:
    • Note: console versions include current-gen version and next-gen version when it launches.
  • Land, Sea, and Air Pack:
    • 3 Operator Skins.
    • 3 Vehicle Skins.
    • 3 Weapon Blueprints,
  • Battle Pass Bundle (1 Season Battle Pass + 20 Tier Skips).
  • Confrontation Weapons Pack.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s official reveal is set to go live this Wednesday at 10:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM ET. It will take place inside Warzone and rumors suggest that Verdansk will be overhauled to accommodate Black Ops Cold War’s style and feel. For now, no definitive release date has been announced.

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All The Games Showcased In Wholesome Game’s Livestream “Wholesome Snacks”

Wholesome Games held another showcase of, you guessed it, wholesome games. Titled “Wholesome Snack,” (with an event thumbnail created by artist Christine), the roughly 15-minute livestream highlighted nine games. Here are all the games that made an appearance. Only one game, Half Past Fate, is currently available to play. The rest are yet to be released.

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This game is exactly what the title suggests. It’s a first-person photography experience, and you snap pictures of 2-D dogs. Pupperazzi promises an endless selection of canines (As the Steam listing says, “Shibas, terriers, labs, pugs, and all kinds of breeds. You want ‘em, WE GOT EM!”), as well as plenty of petting opportunities. Pupperazzi is not available to play yet.

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In Snacko, you get to live out your rustic lifestyle dreams AND be a cat. Best of both worlds. Players grow crops, build stuff, and make friends with other animals. There are also mystery mines and puzzle dungeons to explore. Snacko is not out yet and the release date is to be announced.

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You play as a Concord grape with the mission of fighting against an invasive Rot and saving your island community. Garden Story is an action-RPG, but the developers emphasize that there is equal attention and reward given to gardening, building, and fixing as there is to fighting. Garden Story is releasing sometime in 2021.

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Wholesome Games’ Twitter describes Lonesome Village as “a fantasy adventure that mixes puzzle solving and social simulation. Think Animal Crossing meets The Legend of Zelda!” No release date has been set, but a Kickstarter campaign for the game will begin on September 17.

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It’s a farm-to-table fantasy where players get to restore an abandoned bakery, bake goods, and serve customers. No release date has been set.

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Vibrantly colored, Button City is a low-poly game about a “Fluff Squad’s” attempt to escape an arcade and from a villainous cat named Peppermint Pepperbottom. Arcade games, puzzles, and forming friendships are part of the experience. The game has not been released yet.

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A point-and-click adventure, Land of Screens is about the main character’s, Holland’s, attempts to escape social media and the ills of screens. (Ironic…since you will be playing the game through a screen.) As Holland, players will embark on a journey to form real-world relationships and leave behind “social media saturation.” The planned release date is 2021.

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Date Night Bowling is a fast-paced retro bowling game. The player’s goal is to impress their bowling date. You will be tested on how well you can place a well-timed compliment, if you can give a good back rub, and other awkward, fun first date shenanigans. The planned release date is 2021.

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A rom-com adventure, Half Past Fate is about how six different people’s lives intersect. The game is available on Steam for iOS and PC at 40% off. The deal lasts until September 7.

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WWE Responds To Fan Misbehavior In Thunderdome On Raw

It’s been less than a week since WWE has implemented its Thunderdome, which turns the once-empty arenas into a sea of glowing screens with WWE fans on them, via their own computer at home. However, it only took a few days before some “fans” to abuse the system.

So far there have been screens displaying the last known photo of Chris Benoit, a KKK rally, a video of a beheading, somebody flashing their behind, and Sonya Deville’s stalker’s mugshot during the Sonya/Mandy match at Summerslam–just to name a few.

There have been some funny moments like the fan sleeping and somebody with their stuffed Pikachu, but it’s not worth having those if fans are going to abuse the system.

“This abhorrent behavior does not reflect WWE’s values and we have zero tolerance for these unacceptable acts,” WWE told GameSpot in a statement. “We are working to ban those involved from future events and per our policies, any inappropriate actions result in the removal from the live stream.”

While some fan’s heinous actions have been highlighted online, it should be noted that these people–like the man in the KKK robe–were removed almost immediately and that there are thousands of people moving throughout the Thunderdome system.

Another Impossibly Tall Skyscraper Has Been Found In Microsoft Flight Simulator

When you try to map the world, you find some weird things. A Redditor recently discovered a bizarre skyscraper jutting out of the Italian countryside, casting long shadows onto the rolling fields of bucolic bliss. What gives? Well, as it turns out, Microsoft Flight Simulator’s world-mapping technology is quite impressive, but it can also come along with some minor mistakes.

A similar monolith was discovered in Melbourne, Australia. According to Twitter user @liamosaur (embedded below), these mistakes are due to typos in OpenStreetMap, the technology that Microsoft Flight Simulator uses for its mapping technology. Apparently, a user typed that their building has 212 floors instead of 2, which led to the creation of the thin monstrosity.

That’s not the only strange sight that you might find in the game. Flight Sim accidentally turned Buckingham Palace into a nondescript block of offices, and also reduced Edinburgh Castle to a number of apartment buildings. As the game gets updated, some of these oddities and mistakes might get fixed, but I hope that the obelisks stay, a digital reminder of how important a typo can be.

Microsoft Flight Simulator has garnered an ecstatic response from fans and critics like. In GameSpot’s 9/10 review, critic Edmond Tran called the game a unique blend of technical prowess and out-and-out fun. “Being encouraged to dive into the rabbit hole of learning how to operate genuine, complex machines to perform amazing feats of science is giddying, as is being able to journey across a realistic, mostly accurate depiction of our entire, beautiful planet. Microsoft Flight Simulator is a spectacular technical achievement and a deeply inspiring experience filled with glorious possibilities.”

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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Is Reportedly a Direct Sequel to Black Ops 1

Update: A leaked snippet from Call of Duty: Warzone appears to confirm that Sergeant Frank Woods from Call of Duty: Black Ops will be arriving in the game as a ‘Demon Dogs’ Operator.

According to Call of Duty Tracker, the Frank Woods Operator will be a pre-order bonus available to players who purchase the ‘Ultimate Edition’ of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, which will also apparently give players early access to the Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War Open Beta, and provide a set of in-game cosmetics.

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Game files found in a new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare update seem to have revealed that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is a direct sequel to 2010’s Call of Duty: Black Ops.

As spotted by COD Tracker, the game’s description has been found in the datamined files following an update that arrived to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on August 24. The description notes that Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is “the direct sequel to the original and fan-favorite Call of Duty: Black Ops.”

“Black Ops Cold War will drop fans into the depths of the Cold War’s volatile geopolitical battle of the early 1980s,” reads the leaked description. “Nothing is ever as it seems in a gripping single-player Campaign, where players will come face-to-face with historical figures and hard truths, as they battle around the globe through iconic locales like East Berlin, Vietnam, Turkey, Soviet KGB headquarters and more.

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As elite operatives, you will follow the trail of a shadowy figure named Perseus who is on a mission to destabilize the global balance of power and change the course of history. Descend into the dark center of this global conspiracy alongside iconic characters Woods, Mason and Hudson and a new cast of operatives attempting to stop a plot decades in the making.

Beyond the Campaign, players will bring a Cold War arsenal of weapons and equipment into the next generation of Multiplayer and Zombies experiences.”

As teased in the ‘Know Your History’ trailer, it looks like the Black Ops Cold War campaign will be grounded in history, featuring “historical figures and hard truths” while also bringing back fan favourite characters like Woods, Mason and Hudson, who will join a new cast in tracking down Perseus.

The description also appears to confirm that there will be a Zombies mode present in the game and that Cold War weaponry will be brought to the next-generation of Multiplayer. Given Black Ops Cold War’s ties to Call of Duty: Warzone, perhaps this is suggesting that Warzone will benefit from some of the new weapons and items introduced in this year’s Call of Duty.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War was officially confirmed last week, with the vibrant cover art revealed in tandem. The game is set to be fully revealed by Activision on August 26.

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Here’s Why The Sinking City Is Being Delisted

Frogwares, the developer behind the horror game The Sinking City, has revealed why the game was removed from several platforms recently. In an open letter, the developer has accused publishers Bigben Interactive and Nacon of withholding royalties, several contract breaches, and even attempting to imply that the studio was merely a “technical partner” on the game.

When development on The Sinking City began in 2017, Bigben and Nacon signed a licensing agreement that would give the companies the right to sell and commercialize the game on Xbox One, PS4, and PC through the Epic Games Store and Steam. In exchange, Frogwares would receive financial contributions towards development and still own the intellectual property. Frogwares would receive payments whenever production milestones were completed, as well as a share of the revenue once The Sinking City was released.

Not long after the deal had been signed, Frogwares claims to have encountered its first problem. Money owed for completed production milestones usually came in later than the agreed date, with payments being halted entirely for 4 months after the publishers allegedly demanded that the source code for The Sinking City be handed over to them.

“Once BBI/Nacon bought out a competing studio working on another Lovecraftian game, they dictated that we give them our source code for The Sinking City,” Frogwares explained. “Once again, BBI/Nacon does not own the IP – they are a licensee. They sell the game – not develop and co-create it. After we refused to comply, we stopped receiving financial contributions for over 4 months.”

Development continued on The Sinking City, with Frogwares encountering new obstacles along the way that allegedly included being kept in the dark with regards to sales forecasts and a retroactive cancellation on the agreed upon milestone payments that were still owed, meaning that the studio receive any profit from the sales of the game.

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Frogwares filed a lawsuit against Bigben and Nacon in August 2019, which only raised more questions. Income reports that the studio received were allegedly incomplete and undocumented, resulting in the developer being unable to see if the revenue was correctly calculated or how many units of the game had been sold. There was also the curious case of a statement claiming that a console manufacturer had not paid royalties for more than five months, which Frogwares found curious as payments for their other games had always come in on time.

The studio also claims that the publishers attempted to create a false perception that the developer had very little input on the game, which included removing the Frogwares logo wherever possible, purchasing Sinking City domain names without informing the studio, and even creating a tabletop RPG based on the game while keeping Frogwares in the dark.

“Our Frogwares logo was removed from some of the PS4 and Xbox One game’s cover and other marketing materials and we only were mentioned on the reverse side with the technical partners, again, creating a perception that we were neither the authors, nor the owners of the game,” the studio explained. “Dozens of domain names for our Sherlock Holmes and The Sinking City brands were bought by Bigben/Nacon without notifying us. A tabletop The Sinking City RPG was created without even informing us, and distributed freely, featuring the wrong copyright notice.”

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Claiming it is now owed roughly 1 million euros in royalties, Frogwares has decided to formally terminate its contract with Bigben and Nacon. To reverse the perception that the publishers own The Sinking City and retake control of its intellectual property, Frogwares requested removal from several stores so as to prevent the profits of any remaining sales from going to the publishers.

“To all the players that wish to buy The Sinking City – we are more than willing to have the game be present everywhere and we will inform you as we reappear on more platforms on our social channels,” Frogwares explained.

Frogwares ended its letter on a more optimistic note, saying that the studio hopes that the transparency behind its actions will result in creating a more ethical video game industry.

GameSpot has reached out to Nacon for comment, and will report back when they reply.

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John Carpenter’s The Thing Is Getting A Reboot

John Carpenter has revealed that he is currently in the process of remaking or rebooting his 1982 sci-fi horror classic, The Thing. Speaking on a panel over the weekend at Fantasia International Film Festival, the director was asked during the Q&A portion whether he has any new directing projects currently in the pipeline with production partner Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions.

“[That] I have? I don’t know about that,” Carpenter said (via Variety). “But we’ve talked about–I think he’s going to be working on The Thing, rebooting The Thing. I’m involved with that, maybe. Down the road.”

This quote confirms rumors from back in January, when producer Alan Donnes’ posted to Facebook: “It’s official! I received my signed contract and first check! I am executive producing a remake of The Thing.” Details remain scarce about the project, but reportedly the movie could be another crack at adapting the source material. Whereas 1982’s The Thing was based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, this upcoming new version will draw inspiration from Frozen Hell, the unabridged version of Campbell’s earlier work.

The original The Thing, a cult classic, starred Kurt Russell as an American helicopter pilot working with a team of scientists to research bizarre events and explosions occurring at a research station in Antarctica. It featured a soundtrack from Ennio Morricone (A Fistful of Dollars, The Hateful Eight), and also starred Keith David (Platoon, Community) and Wilford Brimley (True Grit).

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