How Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Has Changed The Moon

In a recent dev diary video, Bungie revealed that the Moon in Destiny 2 will be fairly different from the one that players remember from the original game. Though you’ll notice similar landmarks and structures, the Moon in the upcoming Destiny 2: Shadowkeep expansion will be roughly twice the size of the one you could explore in Destiny.

“In Shadowkeep, the Moon is entirely changed,” Destiny 2 art lead Mike Poe said. “It’s completely remastered. There have been a bunch of changes, both large and small, for players to experience and find.” Destiny 2 design lead Ben Wommack added, “We have about double the amount of space. There’s more than twice as many places you can go.”

Most of the changes are the result of a new Hive castle on the surface of the Moon, which acts as a stronghold for the enemy faction. The Fallen have also created a new base for themselves on the Moon by utilizing the remains of a destroyed starship. Poe added that several structures that were previously inaccessible on Destiny’s Moon will be explorable in Destiny 2: Shadowkeep.

The lighting used in the different locations on the Moon has been adjusted as well. “In [Destiny 1], the lighting is a little more clean-cut,” Poe said. “We went with a lot more saturated colors in some spaces. But in [Destiny 2], we were trying to give this feeling of desaturation and general spookiness. We wanted it to feel a little more mysterious.”

It’s this theme of mystery and discovery that lies at the heart of players’ return to the Moon in Shadowkeep. “There’s so much we don’t know about the Moon,” Destiny 2 senior writer Adam Miller said. “I think a lot of [Shadowkeep] is about mystery.” Poe added, “One of the things we really liked about the Moon in Destiny 1 was that it brought in this element of spacefaring and the height of humanity, the height of where we landed as humans before the Collapse. So there’s a lot of stories that we’re telling about the history of humanity here. The people that built the Accelerator. The people that built all these structures on the Moon. Like what happened to them, where did they go?”

Destiny 2’s creepy Shadowkeep expansion launches on September 17, coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

SDCC 2019: Tom Cruise Reveals Top Gun: Maverick Trailer At Comic-Con

Paramount Pictures used the occasion of San Diego Comic-Con to release the first trailer for its sequel to the 1980s classic Top Gun, titled Top Gun: Maverick. The movie stars Tom Cruise, reprising his role as Pete Mitchell, now an aging fighter pilot Captain who has refused promotions and seems to prefer staying in the air.

Tom Cruise took the stage at SDCC to introduce the trailer–watch it above–and explained the practical effects as well as his outlook on the significance of the Top Gun franchise.

“Everything you see in this movie is for real,” he said. “The flying, you know, we’re working with the Navy. All the flying you see in this picture is real. I really wanted to give you the experience of what it’s like to be inside that aircraft. For me, Top Gun is about competition. It’s about family, it’s about sacrifice, it’s about heroism, it’s about aviation. It’s a love letter to aviation.”

Alongside the trailer, Paramount has also released a poster for the film. In the distance, we see a jet flying in the sky; more prominently, the back of a jacket adorned with various Navy patches can be seen on a character standing inside of a hangar. Check it out below.

Maverick is directed by Joseph Kosinski, who previously directed another Cruise film, Oblivion. Alongside Cruise, the movie stars Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Lewis Pullman, and Ed Harris. It releases in theaters on June 26, 2020.

To make sure you keep up with all the revelations out of Comic-Con, keep up with our schedule of the biggest panels, including several Marvel panels.

Jay & Silent Bob Reboot Trailer Delivers Big Cameos And NSFW Jokes

In more recent years, Kevin Smith has been branching out beyond the comedies that made him famous with horror movies such as Red State and Tusk. But he returns to the characters for which he’s best known later this year with Jay & Silent Bob Reboot, a sequel to 2000’s Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back. The first trailer has now been revealed.

The plot sees our stoner heroes–played by Smith and Jason Mewes–heading to Hollywood in an attempt to stop a reboot of that earlier movie happening–in true Kevin Smith style, this looks like a very self-referential film. Along the way, there are appearances from lots of actors who have appeared in Smith’s previous movies, including Jason Lee, Shannon Elizabeth, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Rosario Dawson, Jason Biggs, Justin Long, and Craig Robinson. There’s also an appearance from Chris Hemsworth. It looks like exactly the same brand of foul-mouthed pop-culture referencing comedy that has won Smith such a fan following over the years. Check it out below.

Jay & Silent Bob Reboot will be released into theaters for two nights only in October. The movie is set to screen in more 600 theaters on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 and Thursday, October 17. The second set of screenings will be part of a double bill with Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Smith spoke about his intention behind the new movie. “It’s a statement on where we are, in terms of remakes, reboots, and sequels,” he said. “Pokes fun at the business. Pokes fun at remakes sequels and reboots while being all three of them at the same time.”

Epic’s Latest Free Game Is An Eerie, Unforgettable Adventure

Epic dedicated itself to giving away free games on a weekly basis earlier this summer, and the PC game store is continuing that practice with this week’s latest freebie: Limbo, a 2D side-scrolling platformer where you play as an unnamed young boy in a surreal, monochromatic world. Limbo is free to claim now through next Thursday, July 25–and once you add the game to your account, it’s yours to keep forever.

If you don’t already have a free Epic Games account, you’ll need to create one before you can claim this free game and any future ones. Epic already has a track record of giving away some great games, so you’re not losing anything by setting up an account and keeping an eye on their weekly giveaways.

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If you’re unfamiliar with Limbo, here’s the gist of it: The acclaimed indie game is a puzzle-platformer with a dark, eerie environment presented in black-and-white tones. At the beginning of the game, the unnamed boy wakes up in the middle of a forest and embarks on a journey to look for his sister. Dying is a huge part of solving puzzles in Limbo–the developers call it a “trial-and-death” experience–and the environment is lethal, with bear traps, glowing worms, a giant spider, and other creepy monsters lurking around. Its plot and ending are intentionally left vague and open-ended, but the game, which earned a 9/10 in GameSpot’s Limbo review, is absolutely worth experiencing, especially for free. And if you enjoy Limbo, you should check out its successor, Inside.

Get Limbo for free at Epic

Even if Limbo isn’t your thing, check back next week, because Epic will be offering two free games instead of just one: Moonlighter and This War of Mine. And while PC games are on your mind, be sure to check out Green Man Gaming’s sitewide sale, which launched this week with deep discounts on thousands of Steam keys for games like Frostpunk, Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry 5, Monster Hunter World, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, and more.

Control PC Specs Outlined, One Of Which Is An Epic Account

The PC specs for Control have been revealed through the game’s Epic Games Store page. The minimum requirements for the game aren’t that high, so you’ll most likely be able to run Control on your PC without much issue if that’s the machine you normally use for gaming.

On PC, Control is a limited-time Epic Games Store exclusive. During GDC 2019, publisher 505 Games revealed Control has a similar arrangement to other titles on the Epic Games Store and will only be exclusive for a year. Control will release on additional PC storefronts, like Steam, in Summer 2020. To see whether or not your machine can run the game, check out Control’s PC specs below.

Minimum Requirements

  • OS: Windows 7, 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-7500 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD RX580
  • RAM: 8 GB

Recommended

  • OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel i5-8600K / AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti / AMD Radeon VII
  • RAM: 16 GB

Developed by Remedy Entertainment, Control stars Jesse Faden, a woman who possesses supernatural powers and is trying to discover the location of her kidnapped younger brother, Dylan. Her quest leads her to the Federal Bureau of Control, a government organization that contains and studies people and objects that defy known science. Upon entering the FBC, Jesse discovers that the organization is under attack and that the bureau’s director has been killed. Jesse is chosen as the next director by the supernaturally-powered Service Weapon, a shapeshifting firearm, and tasked with defending the bureau from an otherworldly threat.

Control’s story is convoluted, and perhaps Remedy Entertainment’s most interesting and intriguing mystery since 2010’s Alan Wake. After playing the game for an hour, we still have absolutely no idea what’s going on. This is by design though. Remedy developed Control’s story to be fairly deep and explore a variety of themes, trusting that players will be willing to slowly piece together the unreal narrative.

Scheduled to release on August 27, Control will launch on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

Terminator 2’s John Connor Actor, Edward Furlong, Is Back In Dark Fate

The latest attempt to revitalize the Terminator franchise is looking to tap into some of that classic Terminator 2 magic. Edward Furlong, the actor who played John Connor in the 1991 film, is being brought back for the same role in the upcoming Terminator: Dark Fate. The news was shared at the start of the movie’s San Diego Comic-Con panel.

Dark Fate will reunite Furlong with his T2 co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, the latter of which is also making her first appearance in a Terminator movie in decades. Schwarzenegger has been regularly featured in subsequent films, including the aforementioned Genisys. During the panel, we learned that producer James Cameron insisted on Schwarzenegger’s involvement with the movie as a condition of his return to the series.

Furlong played Connor in only a single movie; later iterations have recast him depending on how old he was meant to be. Other actors to take on the role include Nick Stahl (Terminator 3), Christian Bale (Terminator Salvation), and Jason Clarke (Genisys). Furlong has continued acting over the past few decades, though Terminator 2 remains his defining role.

The SDCC panel featured a live call-in from Cameron, who is currently at work on the Avatar 2 set. Among other things, we learned that Dark Fate will carry an R rating in the United States. The last movie in the series, Terminator Genisys, was rated PG-13.

Dark Fate releases on November 1 and is directed by Deadpool’s Tim Miller.

Terminator: Dark Fate Will Be Rated R, New Scenes Shown During Comic-Con Panel

The Terminator: Dark Fate panel during San Diego Comic-Con 2019 opened with a surprise, apparently live call from producer James Cameron.

Cameron called in “from Pandora,” AKA the set of Avatar 2, 3, and 4, as he explained. “Everyone’s always whingeing about how long it’s taking to get Avatar done, so I figured I should stay here and work today,” Cameron explained. He didn’t share anything about the Avatar sequels themselves, saying it would take too long to explain what’s going on there, and that the technology is so cutting edge we wouldn’t understand it anyway.

More importantly, the panel debuted some exclusive Comic-Con footage of the movie, including an extended look at the highway chase scene that we previously glimpsed in the trailer, which you can watch above. During the scene, Mackenzie Davis’s “enhanced” human character protects Natalia Reyes’s character from the attacking Terminator played by Gabriel Luna. Luna’s villain splits into two separate Terminators, and Davis fights them both off until she’s finally cornered. Just in time, Linda Hamilton’s Sarah Connor arrives, laying into both Terminators with a variety of weaponry, including a shoulder-mounted rocket launcher. As she drops a grenade onto one from above, she utters the famous line, “I’ll be back.”

The footage continued with a look at Connor’s conversation with Davis and Reyes afterward, in which she explains that she and her son, John, stopped Judgment Day from happening in 1991, and that she now hunts Terminators. The group visits Schwarzenegger’s character, the mysterious T-800, at his remote cabin, where he’s apparently posing as a human named Carl–a name Connor refuses to call him. She promises to kill him eventually, but in the meantime, they accept his help protecting Reyes’s character.

Earlier, during the panel’s opening, Cameron said his one stipulation to come on board as producer for Terminator: Dark Fate was that Arnold Schwarzenegger be involved, and that he was excited to come up with a new character for Arnold–the mysterious T-800. Cameron said he also had to convince Linda Hamilton to come back for the movie, as she was conflicted about returning. “Thankfully, she agreed, and we built the story around that,” Cameron said.

Cameron also casually dropped a bombshell: Edward Furlong, the actor who portrayed young John Connor in 1991’s T2, will reprise his role in Terminator: Judgment Day.

Director Tim Miller was the first to take the stage during the panel itself, and he confirmed Terminator: Dark Fate is rated R. “It’s because the fans kind of demanded it, in a way,” he said. “I had a whole other plan in case it didn’t go R–I had a backup plan. But the DNA of Terminator is an R-rated f***ing movie. So to not do it R feels disingenuous to the source material. So we knew that’s what the fans wanted, we knew that’s what we wanted to do, and even though it was up in the air, that was always my plan.

“I got so many takes of Linda [Hamilton] saying ‘f***,’ it’s amazing,” Miller laughed.

Miller also explained how the movie fits with the Terminator timeline, and how the franchise’s time travel works in his mind.

“I feel like time travel with multiple realities loses some stakes,” Miller said. “If you can change time and it could be anything, it could be multiple or alternate timelines, I feel like you lose a little bit of the dramatic stakes. So in the Terminator franchise, there is only one timeline.”

Miller referenced the end of Terminator 2, when Sarah Connor destroys Cyberdyne, saying Dark Fate will explore the consequences of that choice. “Sarah’s living with the consequences of that decision, and we see how it rolls out 20-some years later,” he said.

Linda Hamilton was next to take the stage, and she elaborated on her decision to return to the franchise. “It was the passage of time, and I was very intrigued by the characters seeing that time changes everything, what has happened, who she is now, and what has happened to make her who she is now, and there were so many more possibilities 27 years later, that I felt that there was just a world of richness that I could explore, and then rock it as a woman of a certain age,” the actress said.

After the rest of the cast took the stage, Arnold Schwarzenegger finally emerged. The iconic star said he “needed to come back.”

“I’m addicted to Terminator,” he said. “Terminator was the movie that really launched my action movie career…From that moment on, everything changed in my life.”

Terminator: Dark Fate hits theaters November 1, 2019.

Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek Movie Will Be “Pulp Fiction In Space”

Quentin Tarantino had been reportedly attached to a Star Trek movie for some time, but until recently he had not commented on the rumors that he might direct it. But with Tarantino now on the publicity circuit for this month’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the filmmaker has been specifically asked about this potential project.

Following recent comments about whether or not a Star Trek movie would count as his final film, Tarantino has now spoken to Deadline in more detail about fans could expect from it. In particular, he has taken exception to comments that Simon Pegg made about the film last year, when he told ComingSoon.net that it would not be “Pulp Fiction in Space.”

As it turns out, that’s exactly what it will be if it happens. “I will say one thing about Star Trek that I’ve been waiting for someone to bring up,” he said. “I don’t know if I’ll do it or not. I’ve got to figure it out, but Mark [L. Smith] wrote a really cool script. I like it a lot. There’s some things I need to work on but I really, really liked it. [But] I get annoyed at Simon Pegg. He doesn’t know anything about what’s going on and he keeps making all these comments as if he knows about stuff.

“One of the comments he said, he’s like ‘Well, look, it’s not going to be Pulp Fiction in space.’ Yes, it is! If I do it, that’s exactly what it’ll be. It’ll be Pulp Fiction in space. That Pulp Fiction-y aspect, when I read the script, I felt, I have never read a science fiction movie that has this s**t in it, ever. And they said, I know, that’s why we want to make it. It’s, at the very least, unique in that regard. But there is a gangster element to what we’re doing with the Star Trek thing that works out pretty good.”

Smith, who also wrote the screenplay for the Oscar-winning The Revenant, wrote the screenplay based on an original idea from Tarantino. Rumors that Tarantino had an idea for a new Star Trek movie first appeared in January 2018. It was reported that he had spoken to JJ Abrams, who directed the first two Star Trek reboot movies, about the possibility of directing it.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, and releases on July 26. Check out the first trailer here.

PUBG Update Remasters First Map, Erangel–Here’s What’s Changed

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is undergoing some big changes. There’s a backstory to the game now, for a start, and the same update, version 4.1, brings a visual revamp to the game’s first map, Erangel.

Developer PUBG Corp. says it has “improved the graphical quality of Erangel’s various areas and terrains across the board.” Those improvements range from various incidental textures and features around the island to specific landmarks, such as the mansion and the prison.

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“We’ve updated existing terrain, signage, and buildings and have added a small number of buildings to some areas as well,” the developer states. “To better illustrate Erangel’s history, terrain elements have been added or revised. Trenches, blast marks, camo nets, and abandoned tanks have been added across different areas of the map.”

The visual revamp was already in testing, but those changes have been fine-tuned following player feedback. This version is still only on the test server for now, but will come to the live game soon. More map revamps will follow, PUBG Corp has confirmed, though a timeline for the game’s other maps to be modernized has not been shared.

The new Season 4 trailer, which you can see above, introduces the game’s new lore. The season is scheduled to begin July 24 and is a significant update for PUBG. It adds parkour movement mechanics and brand-new weapons, vehicles, and items. There’s a new battle pass to work through as well, and it contains challenges that can be tackled cooperatively with your squad.

Rainbow Six Siege Update Makes Big Operator Changes On Test Server

Rainbow Six Siege developer Ubisoft is trialing some big Operator changes on the game’s PC test server. In short, shield Operators are being nerfed, while Nokk and Glazz have been buffed.

Shield characters–Recruit, Blitz, Fuze, and Montagne–will suffer from reduced accuracy when firing from the hip. In addition, melee attacks with ballistic shields will no longer kill enemies in one hit; instead, it will send them into the down-but-not-out (DBNO) state.

Another Operator facing ire from the community at present, Jackal, is being nerfed, too. If he detects you, you’ll be tracked for a total of 20 seconds (with your location refreshing four times in that period)–that’s down from the present scenario of five refreshes over 25 seconds.

For the final two nerfs, the disorientating effect of Echo’s sonic burst will see its duration reduced from 10 seconds to seven, while Maverick’s breaching torch will be louder.

In terms of buffs, Nokk’s ability will now last for the greater duration of 12 seconds, with a 12-second refresh to compensate. Glaz, meanwhile, will be slightly more effective on the move, as his vision penalty won’t be so harsh and takes longer to activate (six seconds, up from 2.5).

You can see the full patch notes below, via Ubisoft. Bear in mind these are only active on the test server for the time being and are subject to change before they come to the live servers. Those playing on console or on public PC servers might be interested in the latest full Rainbow Six Siege update.

Rainbow Six Siege Test Server Update

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Balancing

Shield Hip-Fire

Ballistic Shield Hip-Fire

Echo

Glaz

  • Reduced time it takes to trigger the vision penalty when moving or rotating, lowering the overall vision penalty when moving.

  • Movement time before complete vision is lost is now 6 seconds (up from 2.5s).

  • The speed at which the vision penalty is applied when rotating has also been slowed down.

Jackal

  • Reduced the number of pings from a scan to 4 (down from 5).
  • [Edit/Update for clarification] Tracking: Now 20 seconds ping every 4 seconds + ping duration (initial ping + 4 pings).
  • [Further clarification]: Tracking time reduced by 5 seconds. This means that instead of 5 pings (+initial ping) over 25s, it is 4 pings (+initial ping) over 20s.

Maverick

Nokk

  • Increased Nøkk’s ability duration to 12 seconds and increased the refill timer to 12 seconds.

  • With the longer duration, and cooldown, you’ll be able to better leverage her ability.

Bug Fixes

  • FIXED – Under certain circumstances, after emptying the magazine, weapons cannot be reloaded.

  • FIXED – After joining in progress, any Yokai drones or hacked Mozzie drones outside will not display the jammed VFX to the player who joined midway.

  • FIXED – Missing SFX for Clash when equipping her CCE Shield.

  • FIXED – Sometimes placing Mira’s Mirror on a reinforced wall may not breach both sides of the wall.

  • FIXED – Players can spawn peek the Docks.

  • FIXED – Starting any situation after completing a Custom Online game will start a Thunt Lone Wolf on the same map and mode as the Custom Online game.

  • FIXED – Players are unable to reconnect to a Ranked session via the dynamic Play button and remain in queue unless they relaunch.

Reverse Friendly Fire

  • Continued chip damage to an individual from another teammate over several rounds will stack RFF points more quickly.

  • Putting a teammate into DBNO will now activate RFF and system willr respond accordingly if teammate is revived or bleeds out.

Idle Kick Timer