Nioh 2 Guide: Don’t Choose The Bird Guardian Spirit! (Unless You Really Want To)

At the start of Nioh 2, you’re given the choice of a Guardian Spirit, an ethereal creature that dictates the form you take when you transform into a Yokai. Yes, that’s right, you can become a Yokai this time. It’s a special form you take for a limited time with unique attacks and abilities depending on which Guardian Spirit you choose. If you need a brief rundown of Nioh 2’s Yokai powers and the different forms you can transform into, check out our explainer detailing Yokai Shift, Spirit Cores, and more (coming soon).

The Guardian Spirit you pick is one of the most important early decisions you’ll make in Nioh 2. But there’s something that you can’t readily predict about how the Guardian Spirit you choose impacts your playthrough–something we outline below.

For more Nioh 2 tips like the one described below, be sure to read our essential beginner’s tips. And we’re only just starting, so check often for even more guides. Also, be on the lookout for our Nioh 2 review in the coming days.

Don’t Pick The Bird Guardian Spirit (Ame-no-Mitori)

During the opening tutorial, you’re free to choose one of three Guardian Spirits, which, as mentioned, has one of the three Yokai Shift forms associated with it. Your choices are Ame-no-Mitori the bird (Feral), Makami the wolf (Brute), or Kagewani the shark (Phantom).

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I recommend not picking Ame-no-Mitori since the first Guardian Spirit you earn after beating the opening stage boss is Masaru the monkey–which can also turn you into a Feral form. So if you want to have more Yokai Shift form options to play with early on, I suggest choosing either Makami or Kagewani.

All this isn’t to say that Ame-no-Mitori is no good; it has its charms. With Special Effects that enhance your Ki Recovery Speed, Running Speed, and Lightning Damage, there’s some incentive to choose this elegant bird at the start. If all of this sounds like it benefits your playstyle, then go for it, but know that doing so locks you into using the Feral form Yokai Shift for a decent while.

And if you’re curious: Yes, I ended up picking Ame-no-Mitori. Please learn from my mistakes… Or repeat my mistakes? It’s up to you! There’s not necessarily a wrong choice, but for first time players, it’s useful to know how choosing Ame-no-Mirori impacts the tools available to you in your playthrough.

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Epic Games Store Adds A Long-Awaited Feature

The Epic Games Store launched in 2018 with a major lack of features, and while it’s still lagging behind other digital storefronts in some ways, it just added a new key feature to improve the store experience: the ability to add games to a wishlist. With so many exclusive games, especially those of small developers, a wishlist makes it easier to bookmark games and come back to them later when you’re ready to spend some money.

When looking at a game’s page in the Epic Games Store, you’ll notice a new heart icon next to the buy button. All you need to do is click that, and the game will be added to your wishlist. For games with multiple editions, you’ll need to click the “See Editions” button before choosing which one you’ll wishlist. To access and view your wishlist, you’ll need to click your account name in the bottom left of the Epic Games launcher and then select “Wishlist.”

For now, you can arrange your wishlist with a number of different filters–Alphabetical, Price, On Sale, or Recently Added–or search for a specific game. Thankfully, Epic plans to iterate with things like email notifications when games go on sale, leave Early Access, or become available for pre-orders. Some of the other upcoming features include mod support for games and self-service refunds, while things like gifting, user reviews, and support for additional currencies and payment methods are still planned for future development. You can see the full Epic Games Store roadmap on Trello.

In related news, the Epic Games Store is giving away three free games at the end of this week. Anodyne 2: Return to Dust, A Short Hike, and Mutazione will all be free starting March 12. Be sure to pick up the two free PC games that are available right now: Offworld Trading Company and Gonner.

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Developers Talk About Xbox Series X

Our Xbox crew celebrates the release of the fantastic Ori and the Blind Forest by discussing our final review impressions. Plus: developers talk to IGN about exactly what the Xbox Series X will mean for games, Call of Duty finally gets a standalone, free-to-play battle royale game, and more!

Subscribe on any of your favorite podcast feeds, or grab an MP3 download of this week’s episode. For more awesome content, check out the latest episode of IGN Unfiltered, featuring an interview with DOOM Eternal director Hugo Martin and executive producer Marty Stratton:

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American Horror Story Season 10 Poster Teases Scary Seaside Story

It’s almost nine years since the hugely popular anthology show American Horror Story premiered, and the series doesn’t show signs of finishing any time soon. In January, it was renewed for another three seasons, and Season 10 will arrive this year. The first poster has now been released.

The poster doesn’t exactly reveal much about the next season, but it does at least hint at what its theme might be. It shows a pair of hands gripping the earth, with the sea in the background, as if someone–or something–is slowly crawling out of the ocean. In addition, creator Ryan Murphy accompanied the image with an Instagram post which states, “Things are beginning to wash up on shore…” What could these things “things” be? Sea zombies? We’re going to have wait a while to find out, but in the meantime, here’s the poster:

American Horror Story Season 10 doesn’t have a confirmed premiere date yet, although Murphy did previously state that the show will arrive in 2020. Every season so far has premiered in either September or October, so it’s very likely that the next one will appear then too.

Several cast members have been confirmed for Season 10. Last week, it was announced Home Alone star Macauley Culkin will be joining Kathy Bates, Billie Lourd, Finn Wittrock, Lily Rabe, Adina Porter, Leslie Grossman, and Angelica Ross. In addition, regular fan favorites Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters are returning to the series. The duo were not involved in last year’s season for the first time in the show’s history.

For more, check out GameSpot’s extensive coverage of the previous slasher-themed season, AHS 1984.

Star Wars: 17 Ways The Rise of Skywalker Novelization Adds to the Movie

In the aftermath of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’s release, much of the conversation surrounding the movie involves what it didn’t show us, rather than what it did. From deleted scenes to crucial background information that can only be found in supplemental material like The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary, there’s a whole lot of story content that got left on the cutting room floor.

With the upcoming release of author Rae Carson’s novelization (dubbed Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Expanded Edition and due out on Tuesday, March 17) we have an even better grasp on what the movie failed to show us. The novelization includes deleted scenes and expands on existing scenes in ways the movie doesn’t, offering a fuller picture of the final chapter in the Skywalker Saga. Check out the slideshow gallery below or scroll down to learn about all the new story elements included in the novel, from the secret of Emperor Palpatine’s survival to new scenes featuring characters like Leia, Lando, and Chewbacca.

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Palpatine’s Message

01 - Palpatine Message

The opening crawl to Episode IX reveals the galaxy has been stunned by the sudden appearance of a message from Emperor Palpatine, spurning the Resistance to action and Supreme Leader Kylo Ren to seek out this new threat to his reign. Strangely, though, we never actually hear that message in the movie. You had to play Fortnite for that tidbit.

Fortunately, the novel includes Palpatine’s full message for posterity:

At last, the work of generations is complete. The great error is corrected. The day of victory is at hand. The day of revenge. The day of the Sith. 

Leia’s Jedi Training

02 - Leia Jedi Training

Sadly, the untimely death of Carrie Fisher meant director JJ Abrams had very little to work with when it came to giving General Leia her final sendoff on-screen. The novel is able to rectify that problem to an extent, showing more of Leia’s inner thoughts as she trains Rey on Ajan Kloss. As it turns out, Ajan Kloss was also where Luke trained Leia, with Luke referring to the jungle world as “Nice Dagobah.”

Most notably, the novel shows Leia reflecting back on her Jedi training with Luke even before that important flashback scene. Leia remembers the ways in which her brother used to antagonize her (a la Yoda) to bring out her full potential. Leia even remembers an incident where she managed to hover in mid-air, proving that she had access to powers even Luke didn’t.

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Kylo Ren on Mustafar

03 - Kylo Ren Mustafar

One of the earliest scenes in the movie shows Kylo Ren slaughtering cultists on Mustafar as he seeks out his grandfather’s Sith Wayfinder. This scene is short, to the point where the movie doesn’t even make it obvious Ren is on Mustafar. But the book lingers longer at this familiar prequel setting. We learn the cultists are obsessed with the memory of Darth Vader and have made the pilgrimage to defend the ruins of his castle from outsiders.

After slaughtering the cultists, Ren meets a creature called the Eye of Webbish Bog, a spider-like being attached in a parasitic bond to a giant humanoid. The Eye directs Ren to Vader’s Wayfinder, telling him he passed Vader’s test by defeating the Eye’s guardians.

Some version of the Eye of Webbish Bog scene was actually filmed, so we may get to see this encounter play out at some point.

Palpatine’s Clone Body

04 - Palpatine Clone

Among the many unsolved mysteries in The Rise of Skywalker, perhaps none is more frustrating than the question of how Emperor Palpatine survived his apparent death in Return of the Jedi. The movie never definitively reveals whether Palpatine remains in his original body or cloned himself, as he created Snoke.

Luckily, the novel explicitly confirms Palpatine is inhabiting a clone body. Upon first meeting Kylo Ren, Palpatine describes his current body as “imperfect,” forcing him to strap himself to a mechanical exoskeleton previously used by an ancient, unnamed Sith Lord and rely on regenerative chemicals (based on Clone Wars tech) to stave off the body’s inevitable decay.

A later passage offers even more details about how Palpatine cheated death. He relied on the Sith secrets he stole from Darth Plagueis to create his clone body. Palpatine managed to tear his spirit out of his body before it was destroyed aboard the second Death Star and transfer it into the clone. But because the clone was unfinished, Palpatine has faced a ticking clock in finding a new and more permanent vessel. By the time of Episode IX, Palpatine’s clone body is seemingly days, if not hours, away from death.

In that sense, The Rise of Skywalker isn’t so different from Expanded Universe stories like Dark Empire and Empire’s End, which showed Palpatine relying on a series of increasingly unreliable clone bodies while seeking a more permanent host in young Anakin Solo.

Rey’s New Lightsabers

05 - Rey Lightsaber

An early chapter of the novel lends more insight into Rey’s new gold-white lightsaber glimpsed at the end of the film. We learn Rey used the Jedi texts from Crait as a guide, first repairing Luke’s blue saber and then designing her own blade. Interestingly, the book reveals Rey has begun work on a third saber, one she hopes will better replicate the feel of her trusty staff. That third saber is a double-bladed design that can fold in half. In other words, the same saber seen in the “Dark Rey” vision almost became a reality. But by the end of the novel, Rey decides her gold-white saber is all she needs.

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Rose’s Role

06 - Rose Tico

Fans of Kelly Marie Tran’s Rose Tico were disappointed to find the character barely appeared in Episode IX. While Rose still plays a small role in the novel, she does factor more prominently into the early Ajan Kloss scenes. In particular, the novel fleshes out the friendship between Rey and Rose that’s developed in the year between Episodes VIII and IX.

Lando’s Missing Child

07 - Lando

Among the many plot details we only learned after the fact, Naomie Ackie’s Jannah was confirmed to be the daughter of Lando Calrissian. Like the movie, the novel never goes as far as to confirm this relationship, but it is much more blatant about raising the possibility. When Lando first appears on Pasaana, he reflects on his years spent hiding out on the remote desert world trying to forget the tragedy of losing his daughter to the First Order. And though Lando doesn’t seem to recognize Jannah at the end of the book, seeing her is enough to instantly convince him that his remaining years are better spent traveling the galaxy and trying to reunite kidnapped children with their parents than returning to a life of obscurity on Pasaana. There’s a distinct impression Lucasfilm wants to leave the door open for a Lando/Jannah spinoff of some sort.

The Source of Force Healing

08 - Force Healing

Force healing is definitely the most significant new Jedi power introduced in Episode IX (though it technically first appeared in The Mandalorian). The novel is able to go into greater detail in terms of how Force healing actually works. When Rey first uses the ability to heal the vexis snake, she notes that most powers involve her drawing on the Force for her personal benefit, whereas healing involves her giving her essence to the Force. Rey realizes this give and take creates a necessary balance in the Force, in what is perhaps the clearest example of what makes her different from traditional Jedi.

Chewie’s Memories of Ben

09 - Chewbacca Ben Solo

Chewbacca is pretty inscrutable as far as Star Wars characters go. One of the more unexpected benefits of the novelization is that we get a much clearer sense of how Chewie feels about Ben Solo’s downfall. When Chewie is brought aboard the First Order Star Destroyer after being captured on Pasaana, Kylo Ren visits his old friend and attempts to pull information from his mind. In the process, he sees images of a younger Chewbacca and Han Solo in their glory days, before stumbling across memories of Chewie’s days bonding with young Ben. Coming so soon before Ren’s fateful battle with Rey on Kef Bir, this encounter probably played a key role in pushing him back to the light.

Later in the book, Lando boards the Millennium Falcon as he and Chewie prepare to rally the Resistance’s allies. As he explores his old ship, Lando visits Chewie’s cabin and stumbles across a holo recording of Chewie and young Ben. Even now, it’s clear Chewie still loves Ben like a nephew and pines for the boy that Snoke stole away.

Finn’s Force Sensitivity

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Finn spends much of Episode IX trying and failing to tell Rey an important secret. We never actually learn this detail in the movie itself, but Finn was trying to reveal he’s Force-sensitive. The novelization also stops short of revealing that information, but it does hint at this reveal more strongly. Finn is able to sense Kylo Ren’s arrival on Pasaana. During his meeting with Jannah, the book emphasizes the fact that a connection to the Force is what allowed both characters to resist their First Order conditioning.

In general, the book fleshes out Finn a bit more than the movie. Rey notes he seems to be “more comfortable in his own skin” now that he’s spent a year away from the First Order’s influence. Even his longer hair is meant to be an act of defiance and individuality. Funny enough, another passage has General Hux ruminating on his desire to take control of the First Order and force Kylo Ren to cut his hair to regulation length.

Luke’s Unseen Presence

11 - Luke Ghost

After playing a pivotal role in The Last Jedi, Mark Hamill only has a few minutes of screen time in what we assume is his final live-action Luke Skywalker performance. Luke has a slightly bigger role in the novel, however. In addition to the aforementioned Luke/Leia training material, Leia is shown to hear her dead brother’s voice at several points. Leia is depicted as being in poor physical health, and Luke urges her to let go of her attachments to her Resistance comrades and prepare for the final ordeal she knows is coming.

Interestingly, the book also reveals it isn’t just Luke who contacts Leia from beyond the grave. Prior to the events of Episode IX, Leia has communed with both Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. That probably explains how she was able to manifest as a Force Ghost at the end of the movie.

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Escape From Kijimi

12 - Zorii Kijimi

The movie leads viewers to believe Zorii Bliss and Babu Frik are killed when Kijimi is destroyed, right up until the point both show up to help the Resistance on Exegol. The book, however, lingers on Kijimi a while longer. Several pages follow Zorii as she evades the First Order and makes her preparations to escape the planet. Babu Frik is still in his workshop when the Star Destroyer fires its planet killer cannon, but he’s rescued at the very last second by Zorii.

The Final Order and the Sith Eternal

13 - Final Order

The movie leaves fans with a lot of questions surrounding the Final Order and those mysterious Sith cultists on Exegol. How did Palpatine find the soldiers necessary to staff his massive fleet? Are the Sith cultists flesh and blood beings or simply ghosts of dead Sith Lords?

Here, too, the novel is able to lend some much-needed detail. It confirms the Sith Eternal are living beings devoted to ushering in a new era of Sith rule under Palpatine. As for the Final Order, most of its members are people who were born and raised on Exegol or the surrounding area of the Unknown Regions, preparing for decades to serve in Palpatine’s military. Palpatine also drew from the ranks of the First Order, with many of the most promising child recruits handpicked to become Final Order Sithtroopers instead.

Palpatine’s Son

14 - Rey Parents

Rey being revealed as Emperor Palpatine’s granddaughter dredges up the frankly unsettling image of Palpatine being romantically involved with someone. Gross.

Thankfully, the novel reveals this isn’t so. Rey’s father isn’t actually Palpatine’s son, but his clone. That clone was meant to be a more permanent replacement body for Palpatine, with his “imperfect” body merely being a stopgap. Unfortunately for Sheev, Rey’s father proved to have no Force abilities whatsoever. Palpatine rejected his “son,” eventually tasking the Sith assassin Ochi with hunting down and killing his offspring. But once Palpatine realized he had a granddaughter with enormous Force potential, turning Rey to the Dark Side became his number one goal.

Why Palpatine never attempted to create more than two clones is unclear, but we can probably infer that the process was difficult and time-consuming, and that Rey offered a more direct solution to the problem of extending his unnaturally long life.

The Force Dyad and the Rule of Two

15 - Force Dyad

The novel doesn’t have a great deal more to add on the subject of Rey and Ben Solo being linked in a Force Dyad, though the text does reiterate the concept of true balance in the Force being a process of both giving and taking power. However, there is one interesting detail to be gleaned from the book. It seems the Sith Rule of Two was instituted in an attempt to create a Force Dyad between master and apprentice. However, it was never more than a failed copy, as a true Force Dyad requires a degree of openness and empathy Sith Lords simply can’t handle.

Rebel Heroes Return

16 - Rebel Heroes

Various heroes from the Rebel Alliance return to play a part in the Battle of Exegol, but the novel is able to shine more of a spotlight on these characters. For example, whereas The Ghost (of Star Wars Rebels fame) has a visual cameo in the movie, in the book the ship’s pilot reports for duty over the intercom. It’s not clear if the speaker is meant to be Hera Syndulla, but we like to think so. This segment also includes cameos for Alphabet Squadron and Star Wars: Battlefront II protagonist Iden Versio.

Rebel hero Wedge Antilles is also name-dropped during the Battle of Exegol. In fact, we learn that Poe’s friend Snap Wexley is Wedge’s nephew, which lends an added dose of tragedy to the battle given that Wedge survives and Snap doesn’t. In another tragic reveal, we learn that Lando’s old copilot Nien Nunb perishes along with the rest of the crew of the Tantive IV.

The book even takes a moment to flesh out that brief Wicket W. Warrick cameo, as Wicket reflects on fatherhood and the struggles the Ewoks have faced in battling first the Empire and then the First Order.

Leia’s Three Names

17 - General Leia Names

The novelization is able to give Leia fans one last parting gift before the Princess of Alderaan dies. As Leia readies herself for the end, she reflects on her legacy and the fact that she’s passing each of her three surnames onto a different heir. As the first of a new generation of Jedi, Rey is the heir to the Skywalker name. As the reluctant leader of the Resistance and the new government to come, Poe inherits the Organa mantle. And finally, her son Ben is able to reclaim the Solo name by returning to the light, even if the name also dies with him.

What do you think of the reveals from the book? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Destiny 2 Seraph Towers And Bunkers Guide: How The New Events Work

The story of Destiny 2 continues in the Season of the Worthy, and a big part of the thrust of this season is working with the AI Warmind called Rasputin to shoot a big giant spaceship down before it crashes. To do that, you need to upgrade Seraph Bunkers, which are new locations scattered around the solar system, and complete new Seraph Tower public events. It’s a confusing process at first (especially because some requirements related to the Seraph Bunkers are currently bugged, according to Bungie), requiring you to earn several new items.

Getting Started

To get going on the story quest that unlocks the Seraph Bunkers, you need to first talk to Zavala to get the quest. Once you have that, head to Mars and talk to Ana Bray to get the next step, which requires you to do some fighting on the planet. Your goal is to generate 20 Orbs of Light and gather eight of them. The best way to do that is to fire up an Escalation Protocol event and equip some Masterworked guns to create orbs.

Once you’ve done that, you’ll earn another mission step. Activate it and follow the path to Rasputin, who will then dispatch you to the EDZ.

Unlock The EDZ Bunker

Use the transmat zone in The Sludge to spawn in right next to the bunker. Head down and talk to Rasputin, who will then dispatch you to Winding Cove. There you’ll find the first of the Seraph Towers that are now located on various planets throughout the solar system. Activating a tower starts a public event similar to Escalation Protocol. Make sure you grab bounties from Rasputin before you go, because you’ll want to try to complete them as you work on the Seraph Tower event.

How To Complete The Seraph Tower Event

Seraph Towers are a bit confusing at first. There’s a central tower in the enter of the area, surrounded by three support towers. Each of the support towers will be activated one at a time, while enemies spawn in and attack the location. You’ll know a tower is active when it has an orange glowing square around it. Your job is to keep enemies out of that square.

As you fight, a glowing orange ball will appear over the support tower. Every so often, the support tower that’s active will throw out a bunch of additional orbs that you can pick up, much like the batteries in a Black Armory Forge ignition event. You want to pick up those orbs from the ground and throw them at the orange ball. Each time you hit the ball with an orb, it’ll push the ball closer to the central tower. Once the ball gets to the center, a portion of a Warsat will be constructed there. Your goal is to finish that construction before the timer runs out.

If you can keep enemies clear of the support tower while it’s active, the tower will generate a bunch of orbs–but if you’re not so great at keeping it clear of enemies, it’ll produce a much smaller number, so defense is critical. If you can manage to completely power up the central Seraph Tower and construct the satellite, you’ll have to defeat a wave of enemies that includes two Champions. Once that’s done, you’ll complete the event. You’ll receive pubilc event rewards for finishing the event, as well as a new item called Warmind Bits. Even if you don’t succeed in finishing the Tower, you’ll still earn some Warmind Bits–more on those in a second.

How To Unlock A Seraph Tower Rasputin Chest

At the end of a successful Seraph Tower event, you’ll create a special Rasputin chest. Like in Escalation Protocol, you’ll need a special item to unlock the chest: an Encrypted Warmind Bit. These are Uncommon (or Blue) versions of the regular Warmind Bits you get for completing Seraph Tower events and Rasputin bounties. You can get some from completing the daily bounties you get from the Seraph Bunker.

You’ll also find Rasputin chests in Legendary Lost Sectors, so stock up on Encrypted Warmind Bits whenever you can to earn seasonal rewards.

Clear The EDZ Bunker

Once you’ve tried out the Seraph Tower event, you’ll need to head back to the EDZ Bunker. Back inside, you’ll find the place has been invaded by Fallen, who are attacking Zavala and Ana as they try to connect the bunker to the rest of Rasputin’s network. Your job here is pretty easy: just clear out the Fallen. Watch out for the Fallen Captain and the big Servitor that spawn in the main room of the bunker, which are the only major enemies that might give you trouble.

When the area is clear, you can talk to Zavala or Ana–but not both, it seems. This might be a bug, or it might be the beginnings of a story event similar to what we saw in the Season of the Drifter, in which you eventually had to pick sides between the Drifter and the Vanguard. Zavala and Ana are opposed as to how to treat Rasputin, so you might want to pick the person you agree with here: Zavala thinks Rasputin is dangerous and can’t be trusted, while Ana thinks the Warmind is complicated but ultimately an ally.

After you’ve spoken to one of the other characters, activate the nearby computer panel and head back up to talk to Rasputin.

How To Upgrade The Bunker

Now that the bunker is clear, you’ll need to start upgrading it. Your next goal is to get the EDZ Seraph Bunker up to Rank 1. To do that, you need another new item: a Chipset. To get those, you’ll need to spend Warmind Bits on the EDZ Bunker Upgrades menu. Each of the upgrades will cost you Bits, planetary materials, and Legendary shards (although there are several upgrades for each bunker that reduce the cost of other upgrades).

Every upgrade you purchase earns you a Chipset, which you can then spend toward increasing a bunker’s Rank. You want to push each bunker up to Rank 7 to get all the available upgrades; increase a bunker to Rank 3 and you can purchase weapon frames from it, too.

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NFL 2K Returns in 2021, but Madden Is Still the Exclusive Sim Football Game

The NFL and 2K Games announced a new agreement today that will see the publisher of NBA 2K and WWE 2K return to football, but EA’s long-running Madden NFL series will remain unchallenged in the high-end simulation market. “The games will be non-simulation football game experiences,” 2K said in its press release, adding, “While specific game titles, developers, and release dates will be announced at a later date, 2K confirmed the projects are in early development and will launch starting in calendar year 2021.” 2K Senior VP of Sports Strategy and Licensing Jason Argent told IGN, “These games will be ‘NFL 2K’ products, definitely.”

This is the first time anyone but EA will release an NFL football video game since 2K’s extremely well-received, aggressively priced ESPN NFL 2K5 in July 2004 – after which EA signed a long-term exclusive deal with the NFL. “The NFL is one of the most successful sports brands in the world, known for creating incredible entertainment for fans,” said 2K President David Ismailer. “We’re thrilled to be back in business with the NFL in a partnership that will span multiple video games centered on fun, approachable, and social experiences.”

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Gameplay from ESPN NFL 2K5 on the original Xbox.

Pressed for details on what these “non-simulation football game experiences” would be, Argent said, “Our goal is always authenticity, depth, fun and as it relates to these titles – approachable and social football experiences. We think this is a good opportunity to service a more casual market, and our research shows there’s an appetite for that.” Does that mean mobile platforms, next-gen consoles, both, or everything in-between? Neither the NFL nor 2K would comment as of now.

When asked how long this deal has been in the works, NFL Vice President and Head of Gaming and eSports Rachel Hoagland said, “We stayed in touch quite regularly over the course of the past couple of years.” NFL Senior Vice President of Consumer Products Joe Ruggiero added: “Expanding the NFL’s presence in the world of gaming has become a focus for the League as we look to grow the next generation of our fanbase and reviving our partnership with 2K was a natural step in that effort.”

In lieu of a proper simulation-focused NFL 2K21, what do you hope to see from 2K? NFL 2K Blitz, maybe? NFL 2K Football Manager? Let us know in the Comments!

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Ryan McCaffrey is IGN’s Executive Editor of Previews and roots for the Arizona Cardinals. Follow him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan, catch him on Unlocked, and drop-ship him Taylor Ham sandwiches from New Jersey whenever possible.

Doom 64 Rerelease Comes With an Entirely New Chapter

Doom 64 will have a brand new chapter along with a number of new features and improvements when it is released for modern platforms later this month.

“Persistent players will have the opportunity to unlock a new chapter in the Doomguy’s saga, taking place shortly after [Doom 64’s] original campaign concludes,” Nightdive Studios senior developer James Haley told USgamer.

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“The Mother Demon you defeated in that outing had a sister, and since you’ve been messing up Hell non-stop, she tries to get rid of you by sending you away. If you can make your way back and take revenge, you’ll be rewarded with a bit of lore that fans of both series, new and classic, should enjoy.”

Nightdive’s multiplayer developer Edward Richardson also revealed that the Doom 64 rerelease will have autorun toggle, new brightness settings, an option to change the colour of blood from red to green.

The automap can also be navigated with the Switch’s touchscreen and the PS4’s touchpad. Haley added that the Switch and PS4 versions also let you play the game with motion controls. “Using it to fine tune your aim gives a sense of really being there in the moment,” he said.

In the same interview, Doom Eternal’s co-director Marty Stratton revealed that Doom 64’s most powerful weapon, the Unmaker, will be in Doom Eternal. “You get to unlock the Unmaker if you complete all the Slayer Gates, and those are badass combat encounters,” Stratton said.

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This isn’t a huge surprise given that id Software’s developers previously told IGN that Doom 64 has had a big influence on Doom Eternal. The developers picked out Doom 64’s dark mood along with the unnerving art and level design that “constantly feels like it’s messing with you,” saying that it translated well to Doom Eternal.

Doom 64 originally came out for the Nintendo 64 back in 1997. It’s now coming to PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on March 20, 2020 as a standalone game. It’s also available as a free bonus if you pre-order Doom Eternal. However, the Switch version of Doom Eternal is delayed, so if you want Doom 64 on March 20 you’ll have to buy it separately.

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Chris Priestman is a freelancer who writes news for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.