Black Friday Nintendo Switch Online Deals: Best Deals On Switch’s Online Service

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If you’re buying a Nintendo Switch or Switch Lite for someone this holiday, it’d be smart to throw in a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. The online membership has a number of benefits, including access to online multiplayer in games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Splatoon 2. But it also comes with a treasure trove of classic NES and SNES games and the chaotic battle royale puzzler Tetris 99. Ahead of Black Friday, let’s take a look at the best deals on Nintendo Switch Online.

Best Switch Online deals to expect for Black Friday 2019

The best (and only) Nintendo Switch Online subscription deal announced so far is at Target. You will be able to buy a 12-month subscription for $15, five bucks off the list price. That’s a reasonably good deal, and it’d be surprising to see other retailers offer much better considering the relatively low price of the membership to begin with.

If you’re more interested in a Switch Online family plan, which normally go for $35 and support up to eight users, it’s likely we’ll see that discounted as well. Target has a track record of offering Switch Online family memberships for $28 during major sales, so it’s possible that deal will make an appearance at Target or elsewhere during Black Friday weekend.

Target will also have the Overwatch: Legendary Edition on sale for $25, which comes with a three-month subscription of Switch Online. One other game to look out for that could be on sale is the retail edition of Tetris 99 (which comes with the paid DLC). The Switch Online exclusive comes with a 12-month subscription of Switch Online for $30. It’s possible that bundle will get discounted on Black Friday too.

Where to find Switch Online deals during Black Friday

We’ll be updating this article as more Nintendo Switch Online Black Friday deals are announced, but keep an eye on Walmart, Best Buy, GameStop, Amazon, and the Eshop, the Switch’s digital storefront.

In addition to gaining access to online multiplayer, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can play dozens of classic NES games and 20 SNES games, including Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Super Metroid. Switch Online members also get cloud saves for most games, which is an incredibly convenient feature.

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One Of Disco Elysium’s More Noteworthy Features Was Almost Very Different

Disco Elysium has released to near-universal critical acclaim, delivering a story-driven detective RPG where your character is trying to solve a murder investigation while suffering from alcohol-induced amnesia. One of the game’s more noteworthy features is the Thought Cabinet, an inventory system that allows you to unlock benefits from internalizing certain thoughts. Apparently, it wasn’t always so beneficial.

“The original effects of the Thought Cabinet projects were to be more negative,” Disco Elysium lead writer Robert Kurvitz said, according to VG247. “Oftentimes you would get straight up curses.” Developer ZA/UM shifted gears on the Thought Cabinet in order to inject a little positivity in an otherwise fairly bleak story–redesigning the feature to showcase the thoughts the detective was mulling over, instead of obsessions warping their mind.

Kurvitz believes that humans can sometimes become too preoccupied with the notion that our ability to think is ultimately one of our biggest downfalls. In Disco Elysium, the protagonist’s Thought Cabinet was redesigned to reflect the notion that, though human thoughts can be bad, they can also be a saving grace in dark, difficult times–a lifeline to keep people grounded. “Sometimes when I’m overwhelmed by negative emotions, I like to go on Wikipedia,” Kurvitz said. “Read an article on Sir Francis Younghusband, Pleistocene megafauna, whatever. It’s not only torturous to think–to be the kind of animal us humans are. It is also an absolute pleasure and a privilege.”

Disco Elysium is the 16th game in GameSpot’s history that the website has given a 10/10 review score. In GameSpot’s Disco Elysium review, David Wildgoose wrote, “Disco Elysium is a mad, sprawling detective story where the real case you’ve got to crack isn’t who killed the man strung up on a tree in the middle of town–though that in itself, replete with dozens of unexpected yet intertwined mysteries and wild excursions into the ridiculous, is engrossing enough to sustain the game. Rather, it’s an investigation of ideas, of the way we think, of power and privilege, and of how all of us are shaped, with varying degrees of autonomy, by the society we find ourselves in.”

Disco Elysium is currently only available for PC. Console ports for PS4 and Xbox One are scheduled for 2020.

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Hearthstone Devs Felt Blitzchung’s Punishment Was “Too Harsh”

Though Blizzard lessened Chung “Blitzchung” Ng Wai’s punishment following the overwhelming backlash, some Hearthstone developers thought the company’s handling of the professional player was “too harsh.”

In an interview with Kotaku at BlizzCon 2019, game director Ben Lee wished Blizzard took better care of the Blitzchung situation. “The initial decision was too harsh. Absolutely,” Lee said. “Definitely should have taken more time to consider something more reasonable, but we can’t take that back.”

While creative director Ben Thompson ultimately supports Blitzchung’s right to free speech, the Hearthstone developer felt a professional tournament wasn’t the place to express those views.

“Of course I celebrate–as we all do to some extent or another–free speech. You should be able to say what it is you want to say,” Thompson said. “I also understand what [Blizzard president] J. Allen Brack himself addressed in his own internal communications and later on to the world at large, which is that being able to speak your mind and say how you feel from a personal level is always and should always be a welcome thing. Doing so from a platform very much not your own and done from a voice not your own to take control, so to speak, or on behalf of another is not free speech. That is on behalf of something that’s not yours to do with.”

Blitzchung was initially banned for one year and lost all of his prize winnings after expressing support for democracy in Hong Kong during a post-match Hearthstone Grandmasters interview. Blizzard received widespread criticism online and from protesters, to which the company responded by reducing Blitzchung’s ban to six months and giving back his thousands of dollars in winnings.

“We’ve had a chance to pause, to listen to our community, and to reflect on what we could have done better. In hindsight, our process wasn’t adequate, and we reacted too quickly,” Brack said in a statement. “We want to ensure that we maintain a safe and inclusive environment for all our players, and that our rules and processes are clear. All of this is in service of another important Blizzard value–Play Nice; Play Fair.”

Brack addressed the controversial decision during BlizzCon’s opening ceremony, stating the company failed to adhere to its principles. “We moved too quickly in our decision making, and to make matters worse we were too slow to talk with you,” Brack said. “We didn’t live up to the high standards we really set for ourselves, and second, we failed in our purpose. I’m sorry, and I accept accountability.”

Hong Kong has seen several protests in recent months. A protest also occurred at BlizzCon, where participants demonstrated outside the Anaheim Convention Center venue on November 1.

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Disney Plus: Every Cartoon From Your Childhood To Watch On Day One

When Disney+ arrives on November 12, there will be plenty of fan-favorite movies and TV series to check out like the Star Wars and Marvel movies. However, there is something else to highlight coming to Disney+ on Day One, and that’s all the Disney and Marvel animated series you grew up with.

From the 1980s to 2000, both Marvel and Disney put out numerous, memorable animated series that shaped the lives of many adults today. From the infectious theme songs from DuckTales and Darkwing Duck to every single moment of Gargoyles, Disney+ has a variety of choices that you haven’t been able to watch in years, unless you own physical copies of these shows.

The same goes for Marvel. The Silver Surfer cartoon will be available Day One, alongside other classic cartoons like Fantastic Four and X-Men: The Animated series. And on top of all that, 30 seasons of The Simpsons will launch on the streaming service as well.

Below, you’ll find the complete list of animated series coming to Disney+ on Day One, November 12. Subscriptions will cost $7–or $13 a month bundled with ESPN+ and an ad-supported version of Hulu. Additionally, select Verizon users can get Disney+ for free.

Classic animated series coming to Disney+ on November 12

Marvel cartoons:

  • X-Men: Evolution (2000)
  • The Avengers: United They Stand (1999)
  • Spider-Man Unlimited (1999)
  • Silver Surfer (1998)
  • The Incredible Hulk (1996)
  • Spider-Man (1994)
  • Fantastic Four (1994)
  • Iron Man (1994)
  • X-Men (1992)
  • Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981)

Disney cartoons:

  • Hercules (1998)
  • Recess (1997)
  • Mighty Ducks (1996)
  • Quack Pack (1996)
  • Timon & Pumbaa (1995)
  • Gargoyles (1994)
  • Bonkers (1993)
  • The Little Mermaid (1992)
  • Goof Troop (1992)
  • Darkwing Duck (1991)
  • TaleSpin (1990)
  • The Simpsons (1989)
  • Chip ‘n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers (1989)
  • The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988)
  • DuckTales (1987)
  • Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985)

Disney+ arrives on November 12.

Target Black Friday 2019 Ad: Best Gaming, Tech, And Entertainment Deals At Target

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Buckle up: We’re now just a few weeks away from Black Friday. We’ve already seen Black Friday ads from retailers like Costco and Kohl’s, but Target is the first major retailer whose 2019 ad is packed with some seriously good game deals. Target’s ad features great deals on PS4, Xbox One, and PSVR, along with some truly stellar deals on games. In addition to gaming deals, Target will have big discounts on TVs, laptops, and other tech.


Target Black Friday 2019 Start and End Times

Target’s calling its slew of upcoming sales HoliDeals. The name mirrors Amazon’s ongoing sale, which is pretty humorous considering Amazon often copies Target’s promotions.

Target’s Black Friday sale starts Thanksgiving morning on its website and at 5 PM in stores. Stores will be open until 1 AM on Black Friday and then re-open at 7 AM. Most of Target’s Black Friday deals run through Saturday, November 30, while supplies last. Target RedCard holders and Circle members can get early access for some deals starting Wednesday, November 27.

The retailer will also have a preview event this weekend, November 8-9, that will include more than 100 doorbusters from the ad. The specific products eligible for the early sale haven’t been revealed, though.

Looking ahead even further, Target’s Cyber Monday sale will kick off Sunday, December 1 and run through Sunday, December 8.

Target’s Black Friday schedule

  • November 8-9: Target’s two-day Black Friday preview event with early access deals (in-store and online)
  • November 27: RedCard Early Access Sale runs all day, with select deals for Circle members available starting at 6 PM (online only)
  • November 28-30: Black Friday deals and doorbusters available
    • Online deals become available starting Thanksgiving morning through November 30 while supplies last
    • See Black Friday store hours below
  • December 1-8: Cyber Week deals available (online only)
  • December 9: Green Monday sale

Target store hours

  • Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28: 5 PM – 1 AM
  • Black Friday, Nov. 29: 7 AM – Normal closing time
  • Saturday, Nov. 30: Normal hours

You can browse the full catalogue of deals in Target’s Black Friday ad and check out some of our gaming, entertainment, and tech picks below.


Best video game deals

Target’s game deals are quite awesome and include the lowest prices we’ve seen on a number of first-party Nintendo Switch games. The following prices will be live November 28-30.

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Best PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch console deals

Target has a few incredible deals on PS4 and Xbox One consoles. There’s also a pretty wild PSVR bundle. The Nintendo Switch deal, meanwhile, is the same Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle from last Black Friday. Unsurprisingly, the Switch Lite isn’t on sale at Target.

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PS4 Slim (1TB) with God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition, and The Last of Us Remastered | $200 ($300)


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Xbox One S (1TB) with Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and $40 Target gift card | $200 ($300)


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Xbox One X (1TB) with Gears 5 and $40 Target gift card | $350 ($500)


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PSVR bundle with five games (PlayStation Camera not included) | $200 ($300)

All PSVR bundles will be $100 off:


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Nintendo Switch with free copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe | $300


Accessory deals

Target will have Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Switch controllers on sale for nice discounts on Black Friday.

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DualShock 4 wireless controller | $40 ($60)


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Xbox One wireless controller | $40 ($60)


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Nintendo Switch Joy-Con (L/R) | $60 ($80)


TV deals

Target will have TVs from some of the most popular manufacturers on sale on Black Friday.

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Samsung 65″ Smart 4K UHD HDR TV | $480 ($700)

More Black Friday TV deals:


Laptop deals

Target doesn’t have a ton of laptops to choose from on Black Friday, but there are a few good deals.

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HP Omen 15.6″ gaming laptop | $900 ($1,150)


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HP Pavilion 15.6″ gaming laptop | $600 ($820)


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HP 11.6″ Chromebook | $100 ($200)


Miscellaneous tech deals

On top of all of the great deals on consoles, games, TVs, and laptops, Target will have sales on a variety of tech products, including headphones, tablets, smart devices, and more.

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Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition 16GB with built-in stand | $60 ($100)


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Google Home Smart Speaker and Google Assistant | $49 ($99)


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Google Home Mini | $19 ($49)


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Sony Noise-Canceling Bluetooth headphones | $90 ($200)


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Razer BlackWidow gaming keyboard | $80 ($120)

Smash Bros. Ultimate Is Too Wholesome To Include One SNK Character, Says Creator

Nintendo held a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct earlier today, where the company showed off the newly-released fighter, Terry Bogard. Alongside several other Fatal Fury cameos, series creator Masahiro Sakurai confirmed that the kunoichi Mai Shiranui won’t appear in the family-friendly brawler.

A few Fatal Fury characters will make an appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate on the game’s new King of Fighters coliseum-style stage, including Geese Howard, Joe Higashi, and more. After showcasing all the cameos, Sakurai said Mai isn’t included because “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is for good boys and girls of many different ages, so we decided not to feature her. Please forgive us.”

Mai is known for her busty figure and skimpy outfit, alongside her fighting prowess. Sakurai’s light-hearted explanation is a soft way of saying Mai isn’t age-appropriate.

While Mai may not become a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Terry is there to represent Fatal Fury. His Challenger Pack is available today for $6 USD. He’s also part of the game’s $25 Fighter’s Pass, which includes Persona 5‘s Joker, Dragon Quest‘s Hero, and the titular characters of Banjo-Kazooie. The Fighter Pass still has one final character to release; however, Nintendo confirmed that more post-launch fighters are on the way even after the Fighter’s Pass wraps up.

Nintendo also shared the patch notes for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s 6.0 update. The new patch includes adjustments to fighters, support for upcoming Amiibos, balance tweaks, and more.

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Pokemon Sword And Shield: Here Are The First Gigantamax Pokemon You Can Catch

Pokemon Sword and Shield are just around the corner, and like Pokemon Go, the games will allow you to team up with other players and take on supersized Pokemon in Raid Battles. The Pokemon Company had previously teased that some Pokemon you encounter in these Max Raids are capable of Gigantamaxing, and now it has confirmed the first Gigantamax Pokemon you’ll be able to catch.

From November 15 to early January, you’ll have a greater chance of encountering Gigantamax Butterfree in Max Raids, regardless of which version you’re playing. On top of that, Pokemon Sword players will be more likely to encounter Gigantamax Drednaw during the same time period, while those playing Shield will be more likely to find Gigantamax Corviknight.

In Sword and Shield, Max Raid Battles occur at special dens dotting the Wild Area, an open-world expanse that stretches through the Galar region. You can tell when a Max Raid Battle is happening when a beam of light is emerging from one of these dens. You can take on Max Raids with three other trainers, who can either be real players online or AI-controlled partners. Much like in Pokemon Go, you’ll first need to defeat the Max Raid Boss in battle within a set amount of time before you can have a chance to capture it.

The Pokemon Company teases that “the Gigantamax Pokemon you’re likely to encounter will change over time,” so it seems there will be an ongoing schedule of Gigantamax Raids. You can read more about the first confirmed Gigantamax Raid Bosses on the official Pokemon Sword and Shield website.

Gigantamaxing is a special strain of Dynamaxing. While all Pokemon are able to Dynamax, only certain species can Gigantamax, and even then, only special individuals within that species can actually Gigantamax–so a Butterfree that you catch in the grass, for instance, will not be able to Gigantamax, but one that you encounter through a Max Raid will. You can see all the Gigantamax Pokemon revealed so far in our Gen 8 Pokemon gallery.

On top of those monsters, you can get a couple of Gigantamax Pokemon for free in Sword and Shield. If you have save data of Let’s Go Pikachu or Eevee on your Switch, you’ll receive a Gigantamax-capable Pikachu or Eevee in your game, and everyone who purchases a copy by January 15 will get a free Gigantamax-capable Meowth via Mystery Gift. For more on the titles, check out our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide.

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Movie Legend James Dean To Return For New Film, 65 Years After His Death

Some of the biggest developments in movie CGI over the past few years have been manipulating and recreating realistic human faces and bodies. The incredible mocap of the Planet of the Apes movies and the de-aging technology used in films such as Captain Marvel and The Irishman have truly pushed what is possible on-screen. But perhaps the most controversial use of new technology was in bringing the late Peter Cushing back to the screen for the 2016 Star Wars spin-off Rogue One. It’s now been reported that acting legend James Dean is set to join Cushing in making an unexpected return to theaters.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dean will “co-star” in the Vietnam War-era drama Finding Jack. Dean died in a car accident back in 1955 at the age of 24, but will be resurrected using CGI based on footage and photos of the icon. The movie is produced by Magic City Films, who recently secured the rights to use Dean’s image from his family.

The movie tells the story of a man who sets out to rescue some of the thousands of military dogs that were abandoned after the Vietnam War ended. Dean will appear in a supporting role, and the movie will be directed by Anton Ernst and Tati Golykh, with VFX houses Imagine Engine and MOI Worldwide handling the extensive effects work. The movie is set to start pre-production this month, but no release date has been announced yet.

Speaking to THR, Ernst said: “We searched high and low for the perfect character to portray the role of Rogan, which has some extreme complex character arcs, and after months of research, we decided on James Dean. We feel very honored that his family supports us and will take every precaution to ensure that his legacy as one of the most epic film stars to date is kept firmly intact. The family views this as his fourth movie, a movie he never got to make. We do not intend to let his fans down.”

Dean is best known for the movies Rebel Without a Cause and East of Eden. He was one of the biggest movie stars of the early ’50s, but was killed in September 1955 when he crashed his car while travelling to a racing event in California.

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Ghost Recon Breakpoint November Update Roadmap Detailed

Ubisoft has detailed some updates headed to Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint this month, including new faction missions, bug fixes and game-feel improvements, and more.

In a November roadmap update, Ubisoft outlined the changes coming in two scheduled updates for Ghost Recon: Breakpoint–Title Update 1.0.3, which arrives on November 12; and Title Update 1.0.3.1, which is slated for the end of the month.

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November 12’s update includes two new faction missions: A Deadly Trap and Whistleblower. In A Deadly Trap, you’re tasked with helping the Homesteaders protect themselves from a planned virus attack by gathering enough supplies to survive. Whistleblower will see you aid potential rebels in their escape to the Outcasts by covering their tracks. These faction missions occur every three weeks and completing them nets you Battle Points, which are used to unlock Battle Rewards.

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint will also see several mechanics changed in the November 12 update, including a more fluid cover-switch system, night vision goggles no longer blocking crosshairs, and more. For example, stamina conservation will be better, with stamina depleting slower and recovering faster when Title Update 1.0.3 arrives. Ubisoft clarified that full patch notes will be “available soon.”

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint has had a rough go since its October 4 launch on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, with Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot saying the game had “very disappointing sales.” Still, Guillemot outlined the studio’s plans to improve the looter-shooter. And the title managed to snag the number two spot on the US PlayStation Store’s best-selling games of October.

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Shadowlands Puts Big A Focus On Player Choice In World Of Warcraft

The next expansion to World of Warcraft takes the game to a place that hasn’t been explored much before: the Shadowlands, Azeroth’s version of the afterlife. With little mentioned about the place in either lore or past games, Blizzard has been free to explore a whole new world, with its own rules and peoples, that are set to bring a bunch of new ideas to the long-running MMO.

As was discussed on stage at Blizzcon 2019, a big focus for Shadowlands is on enhancing player agency. Though the new expansion will have a fairly linear story that will carry you through its major locations and introduce you to its various factions, it’ll also include a lot of opportunities to make big choices. You’ll pick a faction to join, which will come with an endgame story to complete, and present you with decisions that factor into your look and gear loadouts.

As executive producer John Hight and senior game designer Johnny Cash explained in an interview with GameSpot, your entry into Shadowlands will first take you through its four major locations: Bastion, Maldraxxus, Ardenweald, and Revendreth. In each, you’ll meet a different Covenant–Shadowlands ruling groups–and talk with their leaders, while completing quests that give you a sense of who all these people and what they’re after.

“We wanted to have a good story arc [in Shadowlands],” Hight explained. “So this time we’re going to take you through each of the Covenants in linear fashion so that the story, and the conflict and the alliances that exist between the Covenants can be told. When we’ve given players the choice before to go to one zone or another–that’s cool, and those stories are kind of self-contained. I think we did a really great job of that, especially in [Battle for Azeroth]. But this, it’s important too, because these Covenants have been completely unknown. This is not something that’s covered in Warcraft lore. I think it’s important that we roll out for you and kind of serve up the interactions between each of them.”

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Meeting each of the Covenants and learning what they’re all about also gears you up for a big choice you’ll make when you hit max level. At that point, you’ll be able to choose a Covenant to join, which will give you some specific cosmetic options for how you look, and new class-specific abilities that are unique to that Covenant.

Your choice in joining a Covenant also provides an end-game story campaign specific to that group, providing an incentive to make different decisions with alternate characters.

“While we’re not offering, specifically, new player races, we are looking at joining your Covenant as one of the game’s really major systems, that actually plays into both race and class,” Cash said. “When you’re going through the Shadowlands, like John was mentioning, on this big narrative journey, you’re getting exposed to each of them and you’re having an opportunity to play with their toys a bit to say, hey, if you join us, you’re going to get this and this as opposed to this and this, and so on. When you finally reached that choice moment, the goal is that players have a really deep understanding of, especially from a gameplay perspective, what they’re going to get. And of course, from there, they’re going to unlock all sorts of cosmetic upgrades, armor sets, and mounts, and all that sort of thing. Between those two things, you end up having that kind of secondary identity. You’re of course a warrior first and foremost, and maybe you’re a Tauren warrior or whatever it might be, but you’re also going to have the identity in Shadowlands as a Kyrian or whatever you choose.”

Apart from the Covenant you’ll gain in Shadowlands, you’ll also encounter the new Soulbind system. As Cash explained it, from a functional standpoint, Soulbinds are kind of like artifacts; you can equip one at a time for specific abilities. But they’re not just gear–Soulbinds are related to characters you encounter in Shadowlands.

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“As you join a Covenant, you’re going to meet certain characters in that covenant that you’re going to help out in some way,” he said. “Maybe you save them from great peril or they save you from great peril, or you end up having a bond or a kinship. Those characters are going to, at some point inevitably, offer to engage in this ritual for you. This is something that all a soul races in the Shadowlands engage in called Soulbinding. It’s a kind of exactly what it sounds, this link, this powerful kind of ephemeral link between two souls. And so, when you engage in a soul bind with someone in the Shadowlands, you get some of their power and they get some of yours.”

Cash said you’ll have more than one Soulbind as you travel the Shadowlands, and you’ll be able to customize the abilities your Soulbinds bestow on you. That means you might have Soulbinds that are good for specific situations or activities that you can swap between.

Player agency is a big part of Torghast, Tower of the Damned, the new activity that’s part of Shadowlands’ spooky endgame zone, The Maw. Both the way you’ll fight through Torghast, and the rewards you’ll take away from it, are all about choices. The tower is an endless replayable activity where you work to get as far as you can, and it contains rogue-like elements like a layout that shift between runs and randomized power-ups you’ll earn as you play through. Though the slate of power-ups that pop up is out of your control, you’ll be able to choose between some options as you go, to guide your build.

Fighting through Torghast gives you more choices in the form of runes you’ll earn, which you’ll use to craft specific Legendary items.

“We know that people love loading in their Legendaries,” Hight said. “They told us after Legion, ‘Where are my Legendaries?’ They’re not Legendary weapons, but they are going to be Legendary pieces that you can equip–up to one, but you can build more than that and you can swap out. You’re going to have a lot of control over the aspects, the abilities that are on those Legendaries.”

From the sounds of things, Blizzard is looking to balance a linear, grand story feel in Shadowlands with lots of opportunities for players to define the expansion for themselves. We’ll have to wait until Shadowlands’ release, sometime in 2020, to find out just how well those two ideas will gel.