Rage 2 Walmart E3 Leak Gets Immortalized With Giveaway

Last year, before its big debut at Bethesda’s E3 press conference, Rage 2 was outed by a large leak from Walmart Canada. Bethesda took those lemons and made lemonade by essentially acknowledging the leak was legit and making jokes about it. Now as it prepares for release, it’s immortalizing the leak with a special giveaway.

A tweet from Rage 2 account announced that for the one-year anniversary of the Walmart Canada leak, it’s giving away some specially stylized Xbox One controllers. The controllers are essentially a printout of the leak itself, showing the game page with Bethesda’s wise-cracking notes, along with the pink anarchy symbol. You can enter to win a controller by following and retweeting the Rage 2 account.

Of course, it’s no coincidence that this promotion is also coming just as the game itself is on the way. It releases next Tuesday, May 14, and Bethesda recently announced PC system specs and other technical details for the two console versions.

A separate giveaway, with a similar entry structure, recently gave away a custom Rage 2 “Dreamcast.” It’s actually a custom-built PC inside a Dreamcast shell, but it does actually play Rage 2. The game is also leaning into nostalgic references with NBA Jam announcer Tim Kitzrow commentary available as a pre-order bonus.

New Matrix Movie Is On The Way From Wachowskis, John Wick 3 Director Says

The Matrix was one of most successful and influential action movies of the ’90s, and while the sequels didn’t live up to their predecessors, the series looks set to return to the screen. There have been rumors of a Matrix reboot since 2017, but now John Wick director Chad Stahelski has stated that Lilly and Lana Wachowski, who created the series, will be involved.

Stahelski worked on all three Matrix movies as a stuntman and stunt coordinator, and he has been involved with several other Wachowski projects. In an interview with Yahoo Movies UK to promote the upcoming release of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Stahelski revealed that the Wachowskis will be returning to the sci-fi series.

“I’m super happy that the Wachowskis are not just doing a Matrix, but they’re expanding what we all loved,” he said. “And if it’s anywhere near the level of what they’ve already done, it wouldn’t take more than a call to go, ‘Hey, we want you to be a stunt guy’ and I would probably go and get hit by a car. [But] if they wanted help, I would absolutely put down whatever I was doing to help them.”

While Stahelski seems sure that the Wachowskis will be working on a new Matrix film, he did admit that he wasn’t sure if they would be directing. “I’m not sure of the overall,” he said. “I’m not sure if Lana is [directing].”

The first Matrix was released in 1999. It starred Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne and grossed more than $463 million worldwide. The sequels–The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions–were not as popular with critics but were still very successful, making $742 million and $427 million worldwide respectively.

John Wick: Chapter 3 hits theaters on May 15. You can check out a clip from the movie here, as well as the latest trailer.

A New Pokemon Mobile Game Is In Development

Pokemon Sword and Shield might have already been announced, but we now know there’s another new Pokemon game on the way from DeNA. The Japanese developer, which has partnered with Nintendo on a number of smartphone games before this, says it plans to launch a new mobile Pokemon game in the coming months.

“[We] plan to launch a new and exciting smartphone game this fiscal year based on the globally popular Pokemon franchise in partnership with The Pokemon Company,” DeNA stated in its latest financial report. “More details, such as information about the game and launch timing, will be announced later.” The current fiscal year ends on March 31, 2020, so we can expect the game to launch before then.

DeNA has previously made a number of games for Nintendo franchises, including Super Mario Run, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Miitomo, Fire Emblem Heroes, and the upcoming Mario Kart Tour. However, the developer has not been involved in any of the existing mobile Pokemon games, such as Pokemon Duel, Pokemon Shuffle, and Pokemon Quest.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are also due to launch in the next few months: no release date has been announced, but they’re scheduled to be released in 2019. We might learn more during Nintendo’s E3 2019 Direct presentation, which kicks off on June 11 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 5 PM BST (2 AM AET on June 12).

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Mortal Kombat 11 Switch Patch Adds Thank You Rewards, Fixes Towers

Mortal Kombat 11 players recently received a thank you make-good gift of in-game currency across almost all platforms, and now Nintendo Switch has joined them. The latest patch for the Switch version adds the Community Thank You gift alongside a series of other balance fixes and other tweaks.

Most importantly, if you own the Switch version you’ll want to log on soon to claim the currency bundle. It will award you 500,000 Koins, 500 Hearts, 1,000 Souls, and 1,000 Time Crystals. That last currency is the premium type, equaling about $10, or enough for two of the premium skins. The other rewards are used to unlock chests in the Krypt. The bundle is only available for a limited time, so you’ll need to claim it by May 20, 2019 at 6 AM PST / 9 AM ET / 2 PM BST.

Those changes come alongside a huge host of improvements to the Towers of Time, which was commonly cited as a weak point in early reviews and player impressions. It tweaks the modifiers and difficulty curve, increases Koin rewards, and adjusts cooldowns and difficulty options. All of it is aimed at making the Towers less of a grind. You can read more about it in the full patch notes posted on Reddit.

“MK11 isn’t just a sequel for series fans and NetherRealm devotees, it’s a gateway into the realm of fighting games for anyone who has a passing interest in watching ruthless warriors beat each other silly,” Edmond Tran wrote in GameSpot’s review. “Streamlined mechanics keep the act of fighting furiously exciting no matter what your skill level, and comprehensive tutorials encourage you to dig into the nitty-gritty. There’s a diverse roster of interesting characters and playstyles, and the story mode is an entertaining romp. The randomization of Krypt rewards and the odd issue with the game’s always-online nature can occasionally chip away at your patience, but Mortal Kombat 11 absolutely hits where it matters.”

New Limited-Edition Steel Grey PS4 Announced For Days Of Play Event

Sony has announced a new PlayStation 4 model–and it looks pretty slick. The “Days of Play” edition was announced during Sony’s State of Play video broadcast this week.

The console features the Triangle, Circle, X, and Square logos on the side of the system, which features a steel-grey look with a matching DualShock 4 controller. It’s a 1 TB system for the newer, slimmed down model. Pricing wasn’t announced, but it’s expected the system will cost in the area of $300 USD if it’s in line with the standard PS4 base model.

Sony also released a limited-edition Days of Play PS4 system last year that had more of an eye-catching design. The new console will presumably go on sale in June alongside the start of the Days of Play event. Days of Play is Sony’s annual PlayStation celebration where the company offers lots of deals on games and hardware.

Today’s State of Play event featured a lot of news, including more details on Monster Hunter: World‘s next expansion and a new look at a game where you play as a cute possum. Check out GameSpot’s State of Play news rundown to find out everything that was shown off.

All Pokemon Cards You Can Get From Your Detective Pikachu Packs

Those who buy their Pokemon Detective Pikachu tickets at participating locations are getting a free pack of special Pokemon cards featuring the live-action versions of each Pokemon. Each booster pack contains four cards, and here are 18 different cards in total including the likes of Mewtwo, Charizard and, of course, Detective Pikachu himself.

Check out all of the available cards by flipping through the slideshow gallery below.

You’ll notice the gallery also contains an extra Detective Pikachu and three Pokemon GX cards for Charizard, Mewtwo and Greninja. These don’t come in the packs and can only be obtained by purchasing the special Case File box associated with that Pokemon. Check out those products below.

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PokéRap for All Pokemon in Detective Pikachu

Warning: this article contains a list of every Pokémon that appears in Detective Pikachu, so if you don’t want to be spoiled on that information, best bookmark this page and come back after you’ve seen the movie!

With Pokémon Detective Pikachu now out in theaters showcasing numerous pocket monsters in live-action for the first time, we Pokémaniacs here at IGN decided to celebrate by bringing back one of Pokémon’s most hallowed and sacred rituals: the PokéRap!

That’s right, we used our skills honed by years of playing “Who’s That Pokémon?” to spot every last Pokémon that shows up in the movie and even went one further by scanning every sign, poster and background detail to identify every Pokémon reference we could find. Then we put ’em all to the tune of the classic PokéRap from the glory days of the anime, performed by IGN’s resident beat-dropper extraordinaire Tom Jorgensen. (Seriously, the dude is practically a Loudred.)

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Detective Pikachu Ending Explained

Pokemon Detective Pikachu delivered an ending that certainly needs additional explanation, with multiple key questions left hanging — most notably including how the heck is there going to be a Detective Pikachu sequel?

With that in mind, we broke down the biggest moments in Detective Pikachu’s ending and explained what they mean, why they’re important and what you need to know going forward about Tim, Harry, Mewtwo and of course, Detective Pikachu.

Full spoilers ahead for Pokemon Detective Pikachu! For more on the movie, be sure to check out IGN’s review of Detective Pikachu!

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Monster Hunter: World Free Trial Available Now On PS4

It’s been a big week for Monster Hunter: World. Not long after Capcom announced the game had reached 12 million copies shipped and revealed the next major expansion, the publisher has announced a free trial version of the game is now available on PlayStation 4.

The trial, which isn’t available on Xbox One or PC, lets you play up to the Tobi-Kadachi assignment quest at Hunter Rank 4. Players can create a Hunter and Palico companion and play everything up until that point; online play and access to the Spring Blossom Fest event is also included in the free trial version.

Progress from the free trial carries forward to the full version, which is on sale right now for $20 USD. The trial is available only for a limited time; it ends on May 20.

Capcom also announced that Monster Hunter World is adding a new, more challenging event called the Arch-Tempered Nergigante Event Quest on May 11. “This quest has been a long time coming, and for good reason. The development team worked really hard to make this a special challenge; one that will remind you of when you first fought Nergigante during one of our Beta tests, or perhaps even the first time fighting him in the game,” Capcom said.

The quest will be available on PS4 and Xbox One on May 11, with the PC edition coming later.

Monster Hunter: World’s new expansion, Iceborne, launches on September 6 for PS4 and Xbox One. The PC version is coming later. The expansion adds a cold new island to explore and more monsters to face off against. Check out the new gameplay trailer embedded above.

Be sure to check out our more detailed breakdown of Iceborne following Capcom’s livestream, along with some of the highlights from Sony’s recent State Of Play.