Watch: DC’s Jim Lee Teaches US Troops How to Draw Batman

DC Entertainment has been pulling out all the stops this year to celebrate Batman’s 80th anniversary from publishing an oversized Detective Comics #1000 to honoring Batman with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but their latest effort was centered on a way to give back to the real heroes. Iconic comic artist and DC CCO/Co-Publisher Jim Lee was among a group of DC talent who joined forces with The United Service Organizations (USO) to bring the gift of Batman to the nearly 12,000 U.S. military members stationed in Kuwait. While on the trip, Lee recorded a personal vlog of his experiences with the troops, which you can watch in the video player above exclusively here on IGN.

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Control Is Smart, Savage and Bats**t Crazy – IGN First

“Fair warning: This is gonna be weirder than usual.”

The first line spoken in Control isn’t a story introduction – it’s a mission statement. Remedy Entertainment has always trodden a shivering line between ordinary and outlandish, taking contemporary settings and distinctly human characters, then throwing them through an unnatural, often supernatural, wringer. Control is a little more bold.

Granted, it starts similarly – Jesse Faden visits the headquarters of the mysterious Federal Bureau of Control in search of answers about a childhood trauma. She meets a curious janitor, Ahti, who mistakes her for a job applicant and sends her into the bowels of the building. But then the director of the Bureau mysteriously dies, his magic gun binds itself to Jesse, we learn the building’s under lockdown because of the encroachment of a hostile resonance nicknamed The Hiss, and absolutely everything gets very strange indeed. Remember that short section of Max Payne when he was dosed with high-grade hallucinogens, got stuck in a world-warping nightmare and began realising he was in a video game? That’s the tone of Control, all the time.

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Nintendo Switch Lite: Everything We Learned

There have been rumors for some time that Nintendo was planning a pair of hardware revisions for the Nintendo Switch, and that at least one of them–a cheaper version–could launch as soon as this year. The idea of such systems would come as no real surprise given Nintendo’s history of offering new iterations of its gaming hardware. E3 came without any word of such a device, but out of nowhere, Nintendo has now confirmed one of those rumored systems. It’s called the Switch Lite, and it releases later this fall.

This won’t replace the existing Switch model. The most notable takeaway, aside from the lower price point of $200, is that it can’t be docked with a TV, making it a handheld-only device. But there’s plenty to know about the new system, and you can follow along with all of our coverage below.

Nintendo Switch Lite Announced; Price, Release Date, Specs Revealed

All of the core details Nintendo had to share about its first addition to the Switch family. [Read more]

Nintendo Switch Lite Won’t Use Joy-Cons, But Has One Big Controller Improvement

The long sought-after D-pad on the left Joy-Con will be included with Switch Lite. [Read more]

Nintendo Switch Lite’s New D-Pad Won’t Be Added To Joy-Cons

Here’s what Nintendo has to say about the possibility of bringing that D-pad to its standard Joy-Con controllers. [Read more]

Nintendo Switch Lite Getting Pokemon Sword And Shield Model

Alongside the colorful versions of the Lite, Nintendo will also sell a slick-looking Pokemon model, though it won’t launch until November. [Read more]

Nintendo Planning Switch Lite Transfer Features

You’ll be able to move in between Switch devices, according to Nintendo. [Read more]

Amazon Prime Day 2019: All the Best Deals

Welcome to IGN’s hub for all things Amazon Prime Day. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.

Amazon has announced the start and end dates for Amazon Prime Day 2019, the biggest sale day of the year outside of Black Friday:

  • Begins Monday, July 15 at 12am midnight PST
  • Ends Tuesday, July 16 at 11:59pm PST
  • Runs for 48 Hours

This is the longest lasting Prime Day thus far (last year’s Prime Day ran for 36 hours). If you want to be prepared for the thousands of Amazon deals that will be live for a very limited time, then we suggest reading through this article and have your bases covered.

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The Division 2 Is Finally Adding Matchmaking For Raids

Responding to requests from fans, The Division 2 is adding matchmaking for raids.

Matchmaking will be available for the Operation Dark Hours raid, which was originally released back in May. The eight-player raid sees players working together to take down Black Tusk forces who have overtaken the Washington National Airport.

The wording of Ubisoft’s press release suggests that matchmaking may only be available for the new, more casual “Discovery” difficulty mode. Here is how Ubisoft described it in a press release:

“The new Discovery Difficulty, along with its corresponding matchmaking option, will allow more players to experience The Division 2 in its entirety. While Operation Dark Hours Exotic loot remains exclusive to the Normal difficulty, Agents playing the Discovery Difficulty can expect a variety of great rewards, while training for the Normal Difficulty.”

Matchmaking with anyone for story missions and other parts of the game is part of what makes The Division 2 so great. As such, some fans expressed their disappointment when Ubisoft confirmed there would be no matchmaking for raids.

“We decided to not include matchmaking, as we don’t think this would make a good gameplay experience for random groups,” The Division 2 community developer Hamish Bode said in a statement back in May. “The Raid will test your ability to communicate well, have a good build set up, and will require great teamwork to beat encounters.”

In other news, The Division 2’s first free episode of its Year 1 content plan, DC Outskirts: Expedition, is scheduled for release on July 23. For lots more on the expansion, check out GameSpot’s breakdown of everything you need to know.

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The Division 2 DC Outskirts: Expeditions Release Dates Announced, Raid Matchmaking Coming

The Division 2 is preparing for its first major content update, and it’s on its way very soon. The first free episode of its Year 1 content plan, titled DC Outskirts: Expeditions, will release on July 23 for Year 1 Pass holders and a week later, July 30, for all players.

The release is split into two main content types: the main story missions, and the new Expeditions. The main story will pick up where the campaign left off, sending your agents into areas around DC to find a lost convoy. That will consist of two new main missions: Camp White Oak, on the trail of the traitorous President Ellis, and the Manning National Zoo, where you’re aiming to finish off the Outcast leader Emeline Shaw.

Expeditions are split into three different wings that will release weekly. Finishing all three will give you access to an exclusive treasure room with a new exotic weapon (Diamondback Rifle), exotic gear (BTSU Datagloves), and two more weapons (Stoner LMB and Carbine 7). It all begins when you explore Kenly College to find what happened to a supply convoy.

Both the story missions and Expeditions feature will launch on July 30 for all players. The expansion will also bring Classified Assignments that are exclusive to Year 1 Pass holders. These take place in the Central Aquarium and NSA Site B13.

Ubisoft also detailed a set of tweaks and improvements that will be coming in the update, many of them based on player feedback. Most significantly, the Operation Dark Hours raid will have a new “Discovery” difficulty that will let players use matchmaking. The lack of raid matchmaking led to complaints from the community. The Normal mode will still have its own exclusive loot, but Discovery will let players try the raid and learn the ropes in a more casual setting.

A few other changes are coming as well. Crafting will max out at Gear Score 500 and players can share blueprints across characters and recalibrate crafted weapons. It will also introduce a range of balancing tweaks and an overhaul of various Skills.

This is the first of three planned major content drops for Year 1 of the game. The others will take you to the Pentagon in the fall, and then Coney Island in early 2020.

The Division 2 Update Adds Raid Matchmaking

A new update for The Division 2 adds matchmaking for the Operation Dark Hours raid, alongside a range of other improvements and two new missions.

The D.C. Outskirts: Expeditions update adds a new ‘Discovery’ difficulty mode to the Operation Dark Hours raid, which allows matchmaking. Unfortunately Discovery mode does not allow players to pick up the Exotic loot available in the Normal mode version of the raid, but Ubisoft promises a “variety of great rewards” will be available in Discovery runs of the activity.

Ubisoft explains that the Discovery difficulty mode has been added to “allow more players to experience The Division 2 in its entirety”. Matchmaking will help players who don’t have a full raiding team quickly pull together enough players to enter the raid, rather than having to find people via chat or internet forums.

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TV Deals: What to Expect from Amazon Prime Day

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Welcome to IGN’s Amazon Prime Day 2019 TV deals page, your source for all the best TV deals during the biggest retail event of 2019 so far.

If you are in the market for a new TV, Amazon Prime Day is a great time to upgrade. There are some great TV deals on Amazon right now, even though Prime Day isn’t for a few days. Currently there’s £200 off a Philips 55-inch 4K TV, and a Hisense 65-Inch 4K TV selling for £579.

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