Enter for a Chance to Win Forager

Welcome to Daily Win, our way of giving back to the IGN community. To thank our awesome audience, we’re giving away a new game each day to one lucky winner. Be sure to check IGN.com every day to enter in each new giveaway.

Today we’re giving away a digital copy of Forager for PC/Steam. To enter into this sweepstake, fill out the form below. You must be at least 18 years old and a legal U.S. resident to enter. Today’s sweepstake will end at 11:59 p.m. PDT. Entries entered after this time will not be considered.

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What Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Could Learn From Pokemon Go

Although Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is being developed by Pokemon Go developer Niantic, there are still multiple lessons it can stand to learn from Niantic’s flagship catch ’em all game. Here they are, from three die-hard Pokemon Go players on the IGN staff.

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While Harry Potter: Wizards Unite shares a lot of the same mechanics as Pokemon Go in terms of its basic mechanics (catching Pokemon on the world map vs. catching Foundables, for example), the thing that differentiates Pokemon Go is that the Pokemon you’re collecting can be used for things beyond simply adding to your hoard.

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Amazing Spider-Man Sets the Stage for Greatness

While much of the focus of Nick Spencer’s first year on Amazing Spider-Man has involved the buildup to an ultimate culmination of “Hunted,” the series has also been teasing a brand new, very mysterious addition to Spidey’s rogues gallery. As Spencer gears up for Year 2, that villain is finally stepping out of the shadows and taking a more active role in tormenting Peter Parker. That, plus a heavy focus on Mysterio, is enough reason to check out issue #24.

Spencer mainly divides this standalone story on two fronts, exploring how the fallout of “Hunted” continues to affect Peter and using Mysterio as a means of setting the stage for this mystery villain’s big debut. The former is especially welcome as it helps bring the Peter/MJ relationship back to the forefront of the book. As great as it is having this romance back in action a decade after Brand New Day, it hasn’t necessarily received the attention it deserves. But now that the initial “honeymoon” phase has worn off, Peter finds himself at a crossroads. Can he allow himself to be with someone he loves and risk putting them in mortal danger, especially with the terrifying visions he’s been experiencing?

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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Reportedly Begins Filming in October

It looks like the Marvel live-action series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is going to start filming in October.

Men’s Health interviewed the new Captain America Anthony Mackie about his transition into the new role and his upcoming projects. Reportedly, the actor will be in Atlanta in October to start work on The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, which was announced last year.

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The Eternals: Salma Hayek Reportedly Cast in Marvel Movie

Oscar-nominee Salma Hayek Pinault is reportedly set to star alongside other potential cast members Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden and Kumail Nanjiani in Marvel’s The Eternals.

As reported by TheWrap, details for Hayek’s character are currently unknown but, if chosen, she would join the film that would be inspired by the comic created by Jack Kirby in 1976.

The Eternals are an ancient race that were created by the Celestials alongside the more evil Deviants. Thanos, the Mad Titan who has loomed over the entire MCU up to this point, is an Eternal who carries the Deviant gene.

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God Of War Reboot Considered Dropping Kratos — “He’s Annoying, He’s Done”

The God of War reboot for PlayStation nearly cut Atreus, and now game director has confirmed that there were discussions about doing away with the main hero as well. In an appearance at Gamelab in Spain this week, Barlog said people were telling him that Kratos had to go.

“Early in discussion, people were saying we had to get rid of Kratos,” Barlog said, as reported by Eurogamer. “It was like, ‘He’s annoying, he’s done.'”

Barlog went on to say that Kratos was purposefully designed at the start of the series to be unlikeable. Some people on the team thought it was time for him to go, Barlog said. Developers suggested they create a new protagonist.

In the end, Barlog got his way in part because he came up with a story about Kratos’ evolution and rescuing himself from his dark desires.

Kratos does star in the new God of War for PS4, and his relationship with Atreus was among the most meaningful and interesting elements of the title. “It took a lot of convincing to make them think it was a good idea,” Barlog said about bringing Kratos back.

As we already knew, some people at Sony Santa Monica also wanted to cut Atreus as well. Barlog said it came down to budget concerns, with animators and programmers finding it difficult to “make sense of” Atreus’ part in the story, according to Eurogamer. Barlog said he went as far as to write another story without Atreus “as a back-up.”

God of War launched in April 2018 and it was a smashing success; by Sony’s latest count, it has sold more than 10 million copies. Despite its massive success, there are no expansions coming.

For more on God of War, you can check out the GameSpot Audio Logs episode where Barlog breaks down one of the most impactful scenes that almost didn’t happen. Check it out in the video embed above.

Amazon Brings The Expanse Season 4, The Boys to Comic-Con

Amazon has officially announced its expans-ive San Diego Comic-Con, including some cool collaborations with IGN! The streaming service has announced it will be paneling its original series, including The Boys, Carnival Row, The Expanse, The Man in the High Castle and Undone.

See below for the Amazon Prime Originals panel information at SDCC:

  • Undone – Panel on Thursday, July 18th from 1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. at the Hilton Bayfront Indigo Ballroom
  • The Boys – Panel on Friday, July 19th from 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. at Ballroom 20
  • Carnival Row – Panel on Friday, July 19th from 4:45 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. at Ballroom 20
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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Dev Responds To Report About Working Conditions

Call of Duty: Black Ops developer Treyarch has responded to a Kotaku report in which numerous developers reveal what they describe as a brutal work environment. Studio heads Dan Bunting and Mark Gordon released an email to staff in the wake of the report, informing employees that they are planning “significant improvements” for work-life balance.

The email goes on to state that Treyarch plans to improve working conditions through “better project planning, streamlined production processes, and rigorous decision-making timelines.” Bunting and Gordon added that they are committed to “increased transparency.”

The studio heads encouraged developers to speak with their managers if they have concerns, and if that doesn’t work, they should reach out to Bunting and Gordon.

“Game development is a wildly complex art and it requires a diverse set of people and skill sets to do it successfully. It’s important for all of us to foster a studio culture that treats all team members with respect,” the pair said.

In the report, which is titled “The Human Cost Of Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4,” numerous current and former developers shine a light on how Treyarch’s contract employees, in particular those working in quality assurance (QA), say they are treated as second-class.

The developers say they are informed not to speak with developers from other units and that they have to park in a separate parking lot. They also reported working extended hours; around 70 hours per week.

In addition to complaints about crunch and general workplace conditions, the report reveals key details about the development of Black Ops 4. It’s reported that management decided to cancel the game’s campaign mode in early 2018. This was a tough blow for the developers, as their previous game, Black Ops 3, reportedly saw a big shift in direction, too; a planned open-world design was dropped in favor of a standard linear story.

Black Ops 4’s campaign was to feature a new spin on co-op and multiplayer with two players fighting against a pair of other human characters. One example of a gameplay scenario is one side would try to protect a journalist with the other side trying to kill them.

With the campaign mode canceled, Treyarch decided to release its own spin on battle royale in a mode that would go on to be known as Blackout. Development on the battle royale mode reportedly did not begin until nine months before release. “That mode came together by the seat of its pants. It’s kind of a miracle that it did,” one developer said.

In a change to the normal Call of Duty development schedule, Treyarch is said to be developing 2020’s Call of Duty title which is believed to be a new Black Ops title set in the Cold War. According to Kotaku, other Activision studios Raven Software and Sledgehammer were lined up to take the lead on a Call of Duty title set in Vietnam, but management decided to put Treyarch on the game as its lead and make it a Black Ops title. The title is said to launch in holiday 2020 as a cross-gen release for current and next-gen consoles.

2019’s Call of Duty game is Modern Warfare from developer Infinity Ward. It’s a soft reboot of the series, and it launches at the end of October on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Save on Steam Gift Cards Just In Time for the Steam Summer Sale

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Summer time is a busy season for savings. Amazon Prime Day is July 15 and 16, and the Steam Summer Sale is underway right now.

If you want to save even more during the Steam Summer Sale, MassGenie has Steam gift cards discounted right now. You can grab a deal on a $100 Steam gift card for 15% off, or a $50 gift card for just $42.99. Couple that with the Steam sale savings and you can pack a lot of deals into one sales event.

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