The Crew 2’s New Season Update Casts You As An In-Universe TV Star

The Crew 2 has just rolled out a huge free update, and it’s introducing a new progression system to Ubisoft’s 2018 open-world racer. The Crew 2: Season One Episode One is called “The Chase,” and it casts players as the star of The Chase, a new in-universe show by “Motorflix”.

Each season of The Crew 2 will run for four months and feature two episodes, and this first one has you playing an Interceptor unit hunting down an outlaw group that has stolen a lot of money. There will be eight PvE events during this first episode, and the first one is live now.

Players can call in reinforcements or jump in with friends and other players to take on the challenge. You can check out a trailer below.

This update also introduces the Motorpass, The Crew 2’s version of a battle pass. There are 50 tiers of free and premium rewards; to get the premium version, you’ll need to spend 80,000 Crew Credits. You can buy 100,000 credits for $10.

28 vehicles will be made available across the season, including the Chevrolet C8 Stingray 2020 and the Lamborghini Veneno Interception Unit 2013. Some will need to be purchased, while others will be given to you for completing challenges. There will also be new “Creator” vehicles added, which are created by freelance designers and artists from around the world.

If you haven’t played The Crew 2 since launch, it’s worth jumping back in–it’s received several massive updates since launch.

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Fortnite Adds New NFL Skins And Emotes

Once again, Fortnite has partnered with the NFL to bring a series of new jerseys and other extras to the battle royale game.

The new Gridiron Gang Set–which is out now–includes jerseys for all 32 NFL teams. These aren’t the same jerseys from the previous Fourth Down set, but instead they are “redesigned” for a modern and stylized look. Each comes with two uniform styles, along with the “Logo-a-go” back bling that supports the logo of any of the 32 teams.

Players can also customize their jersey number and choose to have a reflective visor on their helmet. New football-themed emotes have been added, too, including “Penalty” and “It’s Good.” You can see them in the video above.

Epic has also announced two new football-themed Fortnite competitive tournaments, the NFLPA Open and the Twitch Rivals Streamer Bowl. Head to Epic’s website to learn more about these events and what to expect from them.

In other news, Fortnite leaks have revealed that the battle royale game might be getting new Star Wars content from The Mandalorian, including Baby Yoda.

Best Black Friday Webcam Deals: Logitech C920 Bundle And More

Black Friday 2020 week has brought thousands of great deals across every major retailer, but if you’re someone who’s either looking to get into game streaming or working from home a lot these days, there’s one specific product that may be on your wishlist this week: a new webcam. Because of the pandemic, many of us are finding ourselves interacting with others via Zoom or other video call platforms more than ever these days, and a webcam can ensure you have a clear, stable picture for others to view you with.

Increased demand has led to webcam shortages this year, meaning some of the best webcams on the market from name brands like Logitech have sold out. However, if you’re hoping to pick up a new webcam during Black Friday–just in time for that Christmas video call with the family–you’ve still got some nice Black Friday webcam deals to pick from this year. One such deal includes a great bundle with the Logitech C920S webcam and a microphone. From top-of-the-line 4K options to budget-friendly webcams to get you started, these Black Friday webcam deals offer some nice options for instantly upgrading your video chats.

We’re tracking the best Black Friday sales and deals all week long, including steep discounts on PS5/PS4, Xbox Series X/Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch games. We’ve also seen fantastic deals on 4K TVs, gaming monitors, gaming laptops, and gaming chairs–be sure to check out the sales and grab anything on your wishlist before the week is over.

Mads Mikkelsen Officially Hired To Replace Johnny Depp In Fantastic Beasts 3

Confirming rumors, Warner Bros. has officially announced that Hannibal and James Bond star Mads Mikkelsen will replace Johnny Depp in Fantastic Beasts 3.

Mikkelsen will play the evil wizard Gellert Grindelwald. The movie is currently filming in London.

Depp resigned from Fantastic Beasts 3 amid his messy lawsuit with Amber Heard. The Oscar-nominated actor is said to have been paid an 8-figure fee ($10 million or more) as part of his exit package after reportedly filming just one scene for the forthcoming magical movie.

Fantastic Beasts 3 is expected to hit theaters in summer 2022, following a delay related to Depp’s exit and the search for a replacement. The film will see the returns of Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander and Jude Law as Albus Dumbledore.

First Reviews Of Lord Of The Rings/Hobbit 4K Trilogies Are Extremely Positive

Just in time for the holidays, Warner Bros. is re-releasing The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit once again, this time with a 4K UHD. Reviews for the re-releases have begun to appear online, and they are very, very positive.

Bill Hunt from The Digital Bits said one scene in particular from The Lord of the Rings trilogy shines very brightly. “The Ride of the Rohirrim in 4K with HDR and Atmos is the single great thing I have ever experience in my home theatre,” he said. “And I do NOT say that lightly. I may just have leapt out of my seat.”

Hunt went on to share some further thoughts about the 4K re-releases, saying the VFX still look “a bit processed,” but the rest of his takeaway was very positive.

“The new color grade & HDR means they blend w/live action MUCH better. OCN footage is gorgeous, w/very light grain & improved fine detail. The Atmos mix is spectacular. I’d prob. give Fellowship an A- for image and A for audio,” he said.

Ars Technica posted a review of the new films, saying they are “must-own home theatre stunners.”

“It’s not a matter of if you should get your hands on the LOTR 4K trilogy, but when,” reviewer Sam Machkovech said. “If you’ve worn out the films’ supplementary featurettes and documentaries over the years, or if you typically skip extra features and simply want each film’s theatrical and extended cuts to watch on your 4K-iest TV, don’t hesitate to snap this up.”

The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies launch on December 1, each carrying a $90 USD price point. Each box contains the theatrical and extended edits, as well as a code to get the 4K movies on Movies Anywhere service.

You can pre-order them right now on Amazon.

At launch, you can only buy them separately, but Warner Bros. is releasing an Ultimate Collector’s Edition in 2021 that comes with all six movies and “new bonus content.”

In other Lord of the Rings news, HarperCollins is releasing a new Middle-earth book that will, among other things, explain who can grow beards.

Amazon is currently filming a very expensive TV show based on the fantasy series in New Zealand, while there are multiple Lord of the Rings video games in the works, including an MMO and a title featuring Gollum.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Update Drops Tomorrow, Full Patch Notes Detailed

A new update for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is set to go live on November 26 for Amazon Luna, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S | Series X. Read on to find out what the update does, and check below for the full patch notes.

The main feature coming to Assassin’s Creed Valhalla thanks to Update 1.0.4 is the option to choose between Performance and Visual Quality modes on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S | Series X. As their name suggests, Performance will run the game at 60fps while adapting resolution and graphic settings to maintain the frame rate, and Visual Quality holds the game at 30fps in order to reach “maximum resolution and graphic settings.” Ubisoft didn’t specify whether this means the game will run at 4K on next-gen hardware in Visual Quality mode. However, the studio did clarify that those on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X have been playing the game in Performance mode since its launch, while Xbox Series S users have been on Visual Quality mode.

Update 1.0.4 also addresses a number of bugs related to combat and gameplay. This includes issues with Zealots regenerating health during battle, ironing out inconsistencies with aiming the bow, improving boss and NPC behavior across the board, and reworking the slide.

Elsewhere, the patch stabilizes the game, adds a new background image to the title screen, corrects a myriad of issues with save data, and addresses various user interface problems.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Update 1.0.4 Patch Notes

Estimated Patch Size

  • PlayStation 5: 2.5 GB
  • PlayStation 4: 4.1 GB
  • PC: 4.3 GB
  • Xbox Series X|S: 5.3 GB
  • Xbox One: 4.9 GB

Content

  • Graphics/Performance Mode Introduction:
    • Add an option to the game that allows players to choose between Performance or Visual Quality.
    • Feature breakdown:
      • This option is available for Xbox Series X|S & PlayStation 5.
      • Choosing Performance allows the game to adapt the resolution and graphic settings to maintain 60fps.
      • Choosing Quality enables the game to run maximum resolution and graphic settings while maintaining 30fps.
      • Default values since the launch of the game are as follows:
        • Xbox Series X / PlayStation 5: Performance
        • Xbox Series S: Quality

Miscellaneous

  • Added a new background image to the title screen.
  • Added various VFX to enhance visuals.
  • Added an option that will automatically assign all nodes on the path when acquiring a central skill.
  • Added rune categories to the rune menu. All runes are now categorized in Weapon & Armor runes.
  • Added a warning when switching from a language that supports TTS to one that doesn’t.
  • Sliders can now be moved with left/right arrows on M&K and controllers.
  • Increased fabric limit to 82.
  • Added fabric to traders once the settlement has reached Level 6.
  • Added offering altar requirements to the world map.

Balancing

  • Updated gear quality and gear to their correct values.
  • Added Assassination damage stats on the character stats page.
  • Removed duplicate gear from inventory.
  • Heavy and light attack stats will now adjust correctly based on acquired skill nodes.
  • Heavy attack modifiers will no longer be applied to range attacks.

Game Improvements

  • Performance and Stability:
    • Improved stability and performance.
    • (Xbox Series) Improved experience on Xbox Series S|X consoles including screen tearing
    • (PC) Addressed a VRAM/RAM leakage issue when alt-tabbing to desktop.
  • Save Games:
    • Corrected some instances where Load Game would not display save games correctly.
    • Renamed Cloud saves to make them more distinguishable from regular saves.(Previously the cloud save was only highlighted with a Cloud icon. Now they’ll be called, for example, “Manual Save Cloud”).
    • Removed Cloud saves from the Save menu. This will ensure that it cannot be overwritten unintentionally.
    • Added a notification when a cloud save retrieval has failed.
  • Graphics, Audio, and Animation:
    • Addressed various graphical issues across the board.
    • Addressed various FX issues.
    • Addressed various instances of clipping issues.
    • Addressed various visual issues with Eivor’s cloak.
    • Addressed various instances of player or NPC animation issues.
    • Addressed various audio issues.
    • Addressed various lighting issues.
    • Shadow resolution on High will now use correct values.
  • World:
    • Addressed various texture or object placement issues.
    • Addressed some instances where the player could become stuck in specific locations.
    • Fish in Norway will now spawn in bad weather. Yeah, we had to read this one twice too.
    • Crows will no longer randomly fall from the sky in Asgard. Bad omens, huh?
  • Gameplay, Combat, and AI:
    • Addressed various bow-aiming issues.
    • Improved NPC and Boss behavior across the board.
    • NPCs will now react to the player stealing…so think twice before stealing!
    • Addressed an issue where dogs would start levitating when Eivor starts to pet them.
    • Blocking Springald projectiles will now consume stamina, as intended.
    • Zealots that were hit with a sleep dart can now be stun attacked. Sleep tight.
    • Zealots will no longer heal themselves while in player vicinity.
    • Guards who clearly saw Eivor shoot their ally will now turn hostile. presses emergency button
    • Guards will now hear the impact of dead bodies dropping to the ground.
    • Improved guard reactions to whistling.
    • Improved disguise behavior in distrust zones.
    • Shooting bows from the Longship now consume arrows.
    • Players will now be able to air-assassinate sleeping NPCs. Savage…
    • Improved fish-reeling behavior.
    • Addressed an issue where the horse wouldn’t use the gallop animation in combat.
    • The crowd will now cheer during drinking games. You better.
    • Reworked sliding mechanic.
  • Quests, World Events, and Side Activities:
    • Addressed an issue where the assassination sequence wouldn’t play for some targets.
    • Addressed various texture issues during cutscenes.
    • Addressed various issues with quests or world events that prevented players from completing them.
    • Players can no longer use the fishing tool or the horn during the drunk walk with Tewdr – you’re drunk, go home.
    • Subquests will now display the correct “Part of” parent quest.
    • The memory stream can now be chosen when starting a New Game if Hold Alternative option is set to ON.
    • Increased frequency of experienced travelers.
  • User Interface and HUD:
    • Addressed various issues with the User Interface/HUD.
    • Addressed various localization issues.
    • Addressed various Mouse- and Keyboard-related input issues
    • Secrets will now be discovered when synchronizing a Viewpoint. (This does not apply to Pathfinder difficulty)
    • Experienced travelers are now highlighted on the world map and on the compass when in proximity.
    • Addressed an issue where the map wouldn’t update once players got intel from an experienced traveler.
    • Increased Odin’s Sight radius and enemies will now be highlighted for longer.
    • Improved radius in which Synin reveals keys.
    • Reduced Synin’s view distance of materials.
    • Improved the objective beam behavior.
    • Settlement building beams can now be seen using Odin’s Sight.
    • Improved enemy target-lock mechanic.
    • “Sell all trinkets” will now be greyed out after all trinkets were sold. Cha-ching!
    • Bosses’ power levels will now be displayed on their health gauge. This does not apply to regular enemies.
    • Regular brightness settings will no longer apply to HDR exposure settings.
    • The Codex will no longer foreshadow or spoil some events.
    • (A11y) Desktop entries and content on Layla’s laptop are now narrated when Menu Narration is ON.
    • (A11y) Colorblind filters are now applied correctly to the mini-quest log and raid tutorial.
  • Abilities and Skills:
    • Addressed an issue where players couldn’t use any abilities anymore when the Dive of the Valkyries ability was interrupted.
    • Ally NPCs or horses can no longer trigger body traps. Some people just want to see the world burn, huh?
    • Addressed a display issue where the poisonous powder trap could become invisible after using Synin.
    • Adjusted chain-assassination behavior. Players will no longer be able to assassinate a target who was tackled to the ground.
    • The Secondary hand slot will no longer be available when a two-handed weapon is equipped (pre-heavy dual-wield skill).
    • Flaming powder traps will now explode when walking over the arrow.
  • Raid:
    • “Force Open” will now be displayed correctly even if nearby allies are in combat.
    • Addressed an issue where allies would not help Eivor to open a door during Raids.
    • Allies will now return to the longship once a raid is complete.
    • Added a timer until players can restart a raid that was just completed.
  • Photo Mode:
    • Effect values can now be adjusted with arrow keys or WASD.
    • The no-filter option will now work correctly.
    • The Territory panel is no longer displayed in Photo Mode.
    • Changing filters will now work as intended.
    • Addressed an issue where an Online Service Error could occur temporarily when looking at photos on the world map.
    • Snow FX will now center to the camera instead of the player in Photo Mode.
  • System:
    • (PC) Updated readme files to show correct PC specifications.
    • Added additional checkpoints to some boss fights.
    • Addressed an issue that led controllers to vibrate constantly.
    • Addressed an issue where players could become stuck in a black screen after closing the menu with start.
    • (PC) Updated the autodetect config for Nvidia Geforce 1650 S.

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Cuphead DLC ‘The Delicious Last Course’ Delayed Again

Studio MDHR has announced that the Delicious Last Course DLC for Cuphead has been delayed until sometime next year.

In a statement published on Studio MDHR’s Twitter account,t hed developer shared that they aren’t “content for this final chapter to be anything less than our best work.” As such, the studio has made the difficult decision to delay the content.

The studio cites the global pandemic as having an impact on the development of the final Cuphead DLC. “Rather than compromise on our vision in response to COVID,” the team ultimately decided on pushing it back.

The Delicious Last Course is slated to be a conclusion to the story that began with Cuphead. The DLC was announced in 2018 and was originally scheduled for a 2019 release before getting delayed into 2020. Now it has been delayed once more, though the external factor of the pandemic played a part in the most recent delay.

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There’s no release date for the Delicious Last Course, though the studio says it’s aiming for 2021. In the meantime, check out IGN’s Cuphead review.

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Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

The Best Black Friday Gaming Monitor Deals from Dell, Samsung, LG, and More

Black Friday deals on monitors – both gaming monitors and productivity monitors – are here and now. Score the lowest prices of the year on some of the most popular monitors from Alienware, Samsung, LG, Acer, Gigabyte, MSI, Lenovo, and more. Choose from monitor sizes ranging from 24 inches all the way to 49 inches. If you’re looking specifically for a gaming monitor, there are several here with super fast response times, 120Hz or higher refresh rates, more connectivity options, and G-Sync compatibility.

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What makes a gaming monitor a gaming monitor? It’s a bit arbitrary, but in our opinion it must have at the very least a fast response time (4ms or less) and tolerance for higher refresh rates (100Hz or higher). Of course the more you spend, the more features you unlock.

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Just because these monitors don’t have gaming features doesn’t mean they are not good for gaming. I’ve personally used a “standard” monitor for years before switching over to a newer model and I was perfectly content playing games on it. That said, these monitors are considered “general purpose” monitors. Good for games but even better suited for everything else you’d use your PC for.

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