Project Cars 3 Announced for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

Developer Slightly Mad is back in the driver’s seat after surprise announcing Project Cars 3, the next game in its popular racing simulator series. Project Cars became popular with racing aficionados thanks to the high level of detail in the first two Project Cars game.

However, with the new sim, Slightly Mad is working to expand beyond the sandbox with a fleshed-out career mode.

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Speaking with GamesRadar, Project Cars 3 production director Pete Morrish says that alongside its highly customizable sandbox, which includes different cars, tracks, and weather conditions that can be mixed-and-matched, there’s also a new career mode designed to help more casual fans.

According to Morrish there’s “a whole metagame, and a whole career system to really support newcomers to the franchise, and those that are maybe further down the continuum towards more casual, more ‘pick up and play’ people, than the usual sim-head crowd.”

The career mode will allow new players to explore a progression system designed to introduce them to different skills, tracks, and cars, and rewards players equally for progressing. Regardless of whether a player sticks with a specific discipline, or tries to become a jack of all trades.

Alongside the new Career Mode, Project Cars 3 will bring back community events where players can compete in daily, weekly, and monthly challenges for additional bonuses and progression. “[Project Cars 3] wants you to get good. It wants you to enjoy racing and discover what we love about it. And that’s what we’re ultimately trying to share,” Morrish says.

Project Cars 3 will be available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC later this summer. Read IGN’s review of Project Cars 2 here.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Batwoman: Kate Kane Won’t Be Recast, New Character to Lead Series

The CW is reportedly looking to replace Kate Kane with an entirely new character for Batwoman Season 2 after Ruby Rose’s shock departure from the lead role.

The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that the show has opted to find a new identity for Batwoman rather than recast Rose’s role of Kate Kane, a cousin of Bruce Wayne, following the circulation of a leaked casting call in a Batwoman Reddit forum.

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Decider picked up on the since-deleted callout searching for an actor to portray the new character, identified in the listing as “Ryan Wilder” (though it is not clear whether this is a placeholder name), a woman in her mid-20s who “is about to become Batwoman.”

“She’s likeable, messy, a little goofy and untamed. She’s also nothing like Kate Kane, the woman who wore the batsuit before her,” the notice reads, per the outlet.

“With no one in her life to keep her on track, Ryan spent years as a drug-runner, dodging the GCPD and masking her pain with bad habits,” it continues. “A girl who would steal milk for an alley cat could also kill you with her bare hands, Ryan is the most dangerous type of fighter: highly skilled and wildly undisciplined. An out lesbian. Athletic. Raw. Passionate. Fallible. And very much not your stereotypical All-American hero.”

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Warner Bros. and The CW previously confirmed that they would recast the role of Batwoman with another LGBTQ actor for the already commissioned second season, which is moving forward without Rose after she announced she would be hanging up the cape and cowl.

Rose has not confirmed the exact reason for her sudden exit from the series, though some reports have suggested that friction arose on set after Rose became unhappy with the long hours required for the lead role on the 20-episode season.

Our review of Batwoman’s first season finale was full of praise, so hopefully, the right person will be found in order to propel the show into a great second season.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Pokemon Sword and Shield: Isle of Armor Expansion Gets Release Date, New Details

New details have been revealed about Pokemon Sword and Shield’s Expansion Pass, including the release date of the first content pack, the Isle of Armor, which will launch on June 17.

The Pokemon Company has revealed a new trailer for the entire Expansion Pass, giving us a better look at the new features coming to the game with the two DLC packs, The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra.

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Aside from the release date, we were also introduced to two new Pokemon from the Regi family – Regieleki (electric-type) and Regidrago (dragon-type). We were also introduced to Galarian Slowbro, a poison/psychic type with a new move, Shell Side Arm, which is unique to this form. We also learned more about the Galarian forms of the original legendary birds that we were introduced to earlier this year: Galarian Articuno is psychic/flying, Galarian Zapdos is fighting/flying, and Galrian Moltres is dark/flying.

The Isle of Armor will bring Gigantimax forms of all three final evolution starter Pokemon – Rillaboom, Cinderace and Inteleon, adding powerful new G-Max moves to their skillset. You can check out the new Gigantamax Forms in our Pokemon Sword and Shield Wiki. The Isle of Armor will also add in Pokemon that did not appear in the main game, such as Azurill and Chansey. A series of new Pokemon will also be brought to the game across the Expansion Pass, including new legendaries such as Kubfu, Urshifu and Calyrex.

You can check out a huge set of new screenshots from the Expansion Pass in the gallery below:

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We’re still yet to learn about the release date for The Crown Tundra, the frosty second expansion pack which was revealed back in January.

The expansion pass marks a new step for the Pokemon franchise – which has previously preferred to release new versions of the same game, or semi-sequels. We think this is a very good next step. We awarded Pokemon Sword and Shield a 9.3 review, and since named it one of the best Nintendo Switch games.

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

Mission: Impossible 7: Simon Pegg Explains How & When Production Will Restart

Simon Pegg has shared an update on how the Mission: Impossible 7 team is aiming to get back into production by September, several months after filming was halted due to coronavirus (COVID-19).

Speaking to Variety, Pegg, who plays tech expert Benji Dunn in the franchise, confirmed that a September restart is currently “the plan” for the Christopher McQuarrie-directed movie. “That will begin with the outdoor stuff,” he revealed. “That feels fairly doable, and obviously there will be precautions put in place.”

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Pegg noted that the large-scale shoot would likely present some challenges along the way, as he suggested that logistics would need to be figured out for shooting certain scenes, especially when the action moves indoors. He jokingly remarked that fight scenes would need to be shot “five feet apart.”

“People that are involved in any close proximity stuff, it will have to be determined that they’re safe to do that,” he explained to the outlet. “I don’t know what the testing situation is, how that works, or whether they’ll be able to be tested regularly.”

First assistant director Tommy Gormley further addressed the complexities of shooting the film’s “stunt scenes” and “crowd scenes” in a separate interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today show, though he also displayed confidence in the production picking up in September and running right the way through to April/May next year.

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“This is our challenge,” he said. “We are not a chamber piece movie. We do spectacle, and that is what people expect of us. If we have the protocols in place and we break down all the procedures very carefully… we will get it going again.

“We hope to visit all the countries we planned to and look to do a big chunk of it back in the UK on the backlot and in the studio,” he added. “So September through to end April/May is our targets. We are convinced we can do this.”

The cast and crew of Mission: Impossible 7 were apparently poised to shoot a major sequence in Italy when that country went into lockdown and production on the Tom Cruise-led film shut down indefinitely. This setback in the shooting schedule reportedly forced Nicholas Hoult to drop out of the production altogether.

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Amid these shifts and delays in production, Paramount Pictures pushed back the release of Mission: Impossible 7 from July 23, 2021, to November 19, 2021. Mission: Impossible 8, previously scheduled for wide release on August 5, 2022, has also now been pushed to November 4, 2022.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Cyberpunk News Showcase Delayed to June 25

The Cyberpunk 2077 news broadcast, Night City Wire has been delayed to June 25.

Originally scheduled for June 11, developer CD Projekt Red explained that the move was due to the current protests and outcry following the death of George Floyd. “More important discussions are happening right now”, reads the statement, “and we want them to be heard. We wholeheartedly stand against racism, intolerance and violence. Black Lives Matter.”

CD Projekt Red joins Sony’s PS5 event and IGN Expo in delaying events due to current circumstances.

Night City Wire is part of IGN’s Summer of Gaming.

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Joe Skrebels is IGN’s Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter.

Sega Announces Palm-Sized Game Gear Micro Console

A set of palm-sized Game Gear Micro consoles have been revealed as part of SEGA’s 60th anniversary celebrations.

The Game Gear Micro is currently only available to preorder in Japan and will launch on October 6th. At time of writing, there has been no news of a Western release for the device.

The console has a one-inch screen, and will arrive in four colour schemes, each with a different set of four games preloaded (full list below).

The fun-sized device will offer a headphone jack, charge via USB and use two AAA batteries for power. Sega is currently offering a promotion where, if you buy all four variants of the Game Gear Micro, you will receive a special Big Window accessory that magnifies the screen while you play. The console will retail in Japan for 4,980 yen, which roughly equates to £40 or $50.

You can check out the games preloaded on each colour of micro console below:

Black

  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Puyo Puyo 2
  • Out Run
  • Royal Stone

Blue

  • Sonic & Tails
  • Gunstar Heroes
  • Sylvan Tale
  • Baku Baku Animal

Yellow

  • Shining Force 1
  • Shining Force 2
  • Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict
  •  Nazo Puyo: Arle no Roux

Red

  • Revelations: The Demon Slayer
  • Megami Tensei Gaiden: Last Bible Special
  • The G.G. Shinobi
  • Columns

As for the rest of Sega’s 60th-anniversary celebrations, the company has launched an anniversary website which offers a timeline of its history in games. We reviewed the SEGA Genesis Mini last year, calling it “as close to perfect as any retro all-in-one mini console has come so far.”

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

Where To Get A Nintendo Switch Lite: In Stock At Target

As a result of the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, there is now a worldwide Nintendo Switch shortage. Nintendo’s newest console has become hard to come by. Retailers are struggling to keep up with increased demand for the console as millions of people around the world continue to stay at home, looking for something to do. The release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons has likely given a huge boost to console sales as well. The Switch Lite is seeing stock issues as well, particularly for its newly released Coral shade, but thankfully, the handheld-only console is a little easier to find than its larger counterpart.

If you’re just looking for any kind of Nintendo Switch, there are a few differences between the Switch and Switch Lite you should know about. The Switch Lite is a handheld-only console–it’s smaller, doesn’t have motion-sensing Joy-Cons you can detach, and can’t be hooked up to a TV. The tradeoff is that you get a proper D-pad (instead of the Joy-Cons’ separated directional buttons) and a significantly lower price tag: $200, as opposed to the Switch’s $300 price. Apart from some very rare exceptions, both consoles can play all the same games (if you’re looking for some recommendations, check out our list of the best Switch games).

That said, third-party sellers on stores like Amazon and Walmart have taken advantage of the shortage of Nintendo Switch consoles and have started marking up the prices significantly or offering it behind bundles. Here, we’re keeping track of where you can buy a Switch Lite at all major retailers for its MSRP of $200. Some of the out-of-stock listings may be available for a higher price, or offer a used console.

If you’re looking to buy the $300 Nintendo Switch, we have a separate guide where you can check Nintendo Switch availability at different retailers.

Please note that price and availability may change between regular updates.

Target


GameStop

The Nintendo Switch Lite is sold out in all colors at GameStop.


Amazon

The Nintendo Switch Lite is sold out in all colors at Amazon. Third-party retailers are currently selling it at a mark-up.


Best Buy

The Nintendo Switch Lite is sold out in all colors at Best Buy.


Walmart

The Nintendo Switch Lite is sold out in all colors at Walmart. Third-party retailers are currently selling it at a mark-up.


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Pokemon Sword & Shield: Get Free Galar Starters Via Pokemon Home

A few more free Pokemon are up for grabs for Sword and Shield. Players who transfer a monster from either title to Pokemon Home will be able to claim the three Galar starters: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble. What makes these particular Pokemon special is that they each have their Hidden Abilities, which up until now have not been available in Sword and Shield.

Grookey’s Hidden Ability is Grassy Surge, which sets up Grassy Terrain as soon as the Pokemon enters the field. Scorbunny’s is Libero; this changes the Pokemon’s type to match whatever move it is using. Finally, Sobble’s Hidden Ability is Sniper, which increases the amount of damage critical hits inflict.

Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble
Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble

To claim these starters, you’ll first need to transfer a Pokemon from Sword or Shield to Pokemon Home on Nintendo Switch. Once you’ve done that, log into the mobile version of Pokemon Home and do the following:

  • Select the Menu button at the bottom of the screen
  • Select Mystery Gift
  • Select Gift Box
  • Tap on each Pokemon in the Gift Box and select Receive

You don’t need to have a Pokemon Home subscription in order to take advantage of this offer, but some of the service’s features–such as the ability to trade Pokemon or view their base stats–are locked behind a premium plan, which costs $3 USD for one month, $5 USD for three months, and $16 USD for one year. You can learn more in our breakdown of Pokemon Home free and premium plan features.

These aren’t the only free Pokemon available right now. Sword and Shield players can also claim a free Galarian Ponyta with its Hidden Ability until June 4. The Pokemon Company will be giving away a few more free monsters in the lead up to Isle of Armor‘s launch, including a Galarian Corsola and Galarian Meowth.

As for Isle of Armor, we recently learned the DLC expansion will release on June 17. The Pokemon Company shared a load of other new details about it, including new story tidbits, additional tutor moves, and more.

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Save 30% on 12-Months of PS Plus Right Now

We’re getting tantalizingly close to learning more about the PlayStation 5, and it seems like a safe bet current PS Plus subscription plans will carry over in the same way they carried over from PS3 to PS4. If you’re looking to save on PlayStation Plus or PS Now, Amazon is running deals on both, and you can save as much as 30%.

PS Plus and PS Now Deals

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Since they’re digital delivery, you don’t need to wait for the card to arrive in the mail: for most people, you can enter the code as soon as your purchase is complete. That means you can take advantage of the benefits, like playing the June 2020 PS Plus games CoD: WW2 and Star Wars Battlefront II for free as part of your sub.

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Seth Macy is IGN’s Executive Editor, Commerce, and just wants to be your friend. Find him on Twitter @sethmacy.

Wonder Woman Director Turned Down Directing Justice League Movie

Wonder Woman 1984 director Patty Jenkins has revealed that she was once offered the chance to direct a Justice League movie, but she ultimately decided to turn the project down.

ComicBook.com reports that Jenkins made the admission in a recent interview, published by French magazine Premiere, as she elaborated on her reasons for passing up the opportunity to helm a superhero ensemble film.

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“I love comics, but I’ve come to superheroes through films,” she said. “There is in me this desire to emulate compared to the movies I saw as a child. A certain spirit that reigned in those times. Is that relevant when I shoot? I don’t know.

“The point is, unlike other directors, I don’t really care about shared universes, continuity, and that kind of detail. I’ve been contacted to make a Justice League movie in the past, and it doesn’t connect to me. Too many characters.”

It is unclear whether Jenkins was contacted over Zack Snyder’s Justice League reshoot, eventually completed by Joss Whedon, or whether she was offered a sequel movie, or an entirely different Justice League project altogether.

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Snyder was announced as the director of Justice League in 2014, but he had to step away from the film in its final stages due to a heartbreaking personal tragedy.

After years of campaigning for his version of the film to be released, the Man of Steel filmmaker recently confirmed that the Snyder Cut – or at least Snyder Cut – would be coming to HBO Max in 2021, and it might take the form of a four-hour movie, or even a TV-like run of episodes.

For more on the Snyder Cut of Justice League, check out our deep dive into the legendary project’s history.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.