IGN UK Podcast #505: The Legend of Volta

Cardy & Joe have both been reviewing games this week so gather round the podcast table for layers of critical thought. Link’s Awakening has been remade for the Switch so Joe tells you why that’s a banger and Cardy has done FIFA again so explains what’s up with the footballs this year. Borderlands 3 also gets its fair share of debate time. Meanwhile, Dale is convinced that new Netflix show “The I-Land” has ripped him off and is out to prove it.

Joe’s got a list-based quiz for the Endless Search as well as plenty of time for your feedback.

IGN UK Podcast #505: The Legend of Volta

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Players Report Cross-Save In The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Beta

Players of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare beta are reporting being able to transfer their save progress between different platforms, including PS4 and Xbox, which would mean cross-save and progression is enabled.

We’ve known for a while that Modern Warfare has cross-play. This feature allows players to compete together online across the console divide, and anyone currently trying out the beta is able to team up regardless of platform.

But cross-progression is slightly different. It doesn’t just allow you to go a round in Team Deathmatch with a pal on another platform, it means you can swap and change between platforms without losing any progress or starting over from scratch. This is great for players, but platform holders have traditionally been reluctant to introduce such a feature because it makes it easier for players to defect to their rivals.

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Today Only: Best Buy’s Switch Game Deals Are Beating GameStop Pro Day Prices

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There’s a big Pro Day sale happening over at GameStop right now, but if you’re shopping for Switch games today, your best stop might actually be Best Buy. The retailer just launched a one-day-only sale on over 30 Switch titles, and many of the prices match or even exceed the discount being offered at GameStop–with no membership required.

Standouts include Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, which is only $25 at Best Buy, compared to $30 at GameStop; and Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle, which is on sale for $16 at Best Buy and $20 at GameStop, for example. If you’ve been meaning to get Civilization VI, you can get the strategy game for just $20. Spyro Reignited Trilogy, which just released on Switch, is already $5 off, selling for $35. As usual, Amazon is price-matching some of these offers, too.

On the other hand, you’ll find some games are cheaper at GameStop as part of the Pro Day sale, such as Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, which is $25 compared to $35 at Best Buy. So if you’re a Pro member, be sure to check out those deals too–there are plenty of great discounts on PS4 and Xbox One games as well.

Best Buy deals of the day are only available for 24 hours or until the products sell out, so you have until 10 PM PT / 1 AM ET to snag anything that catches your eye. See the full list of Switch game deals at Best Buy and see the best discounts below.

Best Switch games to grab on sale at Best Buy today:

Fortnite X Batman Crossover Event Confirmed: Stream Date And Time

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Fortnite is readying itself for another comic book crossover in its free-to-play Battle Royale mode, this time with DC rather than Marvel. The game has teased a “Fortnite x Batman reveal.” The announcement also linked to a stream on YouTube, which is set to premiere in the early morning US hours on Saturday, September 21. You can watch it live as it happens below.

The word of an official announcement follows a datamined leak from recent Fortnite updates, which revealed the existence of Batman-themed items like the grapnel gun and explosive batarang. That almost certainly means that you’ll be able to collect and play with some of Batman’s wonderful toys, but other changes or skins may be coming as well.

Fortnite Batman Reveal Stream Start Time

  • 5 AM PT
  • 8 AM ET
  • 1 PM BST
  • 10 PM AET

Previous superheroic events have let you use the Infinity Gauntlet or don some of the most famous Avengers gear. Other pop culture crossover events in Fortnite have included John Wick, Borderlands, and Stranger Things. Not coincidentally, the reveal date will fall on “Batman Day,” the annual event started by DC Comics to mark the Caped Crusader’s publication anniversary. As it happens, you can get a bunch of free Batman games right now on PC through the Epic Games Store.

While waiting to find out whatever Batman-themed twist Epic is putting on the game, you can check out the changes made in Fortnite’s newest update. Among them is a new party system and a change to where the storm circle can close at the end of matches.

If you’re jumping into Fortnite hoping to catch a glimpse of the Dark Knight, you can also complete some challenges toward your Battle Pass. Check out our challenge guide for tips on how to complete this week’s Storm Racers challenges.

Link’s Awakening Guide: Spoiler-Free Tips And Advice To Help You Get Started

Zelda: Link’s Awakening – All Secret Seashell Locations

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The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is largely the same game on Nintendo Switch as it was over 25 years ago on Game Boy. The remake is faithful to the original’s dungeon design, charming weirdness, and gameplay in general, but with a toy-like art style that brings Koholint Island to life in a new way. There are some brand-new additions, though, including a number of collectibles that weren’t in the original. There are now 50 secret seashells to find, up from the Game Boy version’s 26, and some require you to get a little creative.

Below, you can check out a full map of every secret seashell location in Link’s Awakening. Collecting these seashells will net you a few rewards, including pieces of heart, so it’s good to keep an eye out for them. After collecting 15 seashells and turning them in at the Seashell Mansion, you’ll also get a tool called the Seashell Sensor that will ding every time you’re near a seashell, which will greatly aid in your search. You can also turn the Seashell Sensor off in the menu if you want more of a challenge.

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A lot of the seashells can be found out and about, in conspicuous spots and by solving puzzles, while others are prizes for various mini-games. The map here doesn’t show you the exact locations of each seashell, so check out the tips below if you hear the ding of the sensor and aren’t quite sure where it’s coming from.

  • Many of the seashells are buried underground. Buy a shovel and dig in mysterious places! If you have a certain Chain Chomp with you, it will even tell you where to dig.

  • There are also some seashells underwater in various spots on the map. Once you can swim, they’ll be easy to get.

  • If you see a conspicuous tree, try running into it using your Pegasus Boots power. It won’t hurt, I promise.

  • If you see a mysterious, very obvious hole in the ground (that’s larger than the normal holes you can fall into), try throwing a bomb down there and see what comes up.

  • One seashell requires you to play a tune where you previously needed music to solve a puzzle. This one is near Animal Village. If you know, you know.

  • The very first dungeon includes a secret room with a seashell in it. Look out for a wall you can blow up with bombs (you can buy bombs at any time from the shop in Mabe Village).

  • There are two seashells at the “trendy game” in Mabe Village, one at the shop, two you can get by fishing, and one you can earn by playing the dungeon maker mode in Dampe’s Shack.

In GameSpot’s The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening review, Peter Brown wrote, “Though the remake has a couple of blemishes, it’s still an easy game to recommend. People speak of Link’s Awakening as the secret best Zelda game. That’s a tough call to make, but it’s definitely one of the best. If you haven’t touched a classic Zelda game in a while, Link’s Awakening will almost instantly transport you back to the ’90s. It’s simple, in many ways, but the orchestrated journey still conveys a sense of adventure, and this new version is without question the best way to experience it. And more than anything else, it will put a smile on your face. Remakes are a dime a dozen nowadays and often easy to overlook. Don’t make that mistake with Link’s Awakening.”

All Piece Of Heart Locations – Zelda: Link’s Awakening (Nintendo Switch)

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