Gears 5 Multiplayer Reveal Coming In June

Gears 5 is expected to be one of Microsoft’s biggest new releases for 2019, and the game’s multiplayer mode will be revealed in June during an all-new eSports TV show. Microsoft has announced a partnership with Eleague for the Eleague Gears Summer Series: The Bonds and Betrayals of Brotherhood. A six-part “event series” that also features live tournament gameplay, the show will focus on professional Gears players.

The show debuts Friday, June 14 at 11 PM ET on TBS. It’ll serve as the world premiere of Gears 5 versus multiplayer, and people will compete up until the final, called The Invitational. Eight players from around the world will compete for the title. The final will be streamed live on Twitch and through the B/R streaming service on July 13 and 14.

“The Bonds and Betrayals of Brotherhood will provide an unprecedented look into the uniquely passionate world of Gears Esports through the lens of six of the most well-known professional players. Over the six episodes, the series will explore each player’s intense connection to the game as they navigate the transition between Gears of War 4 and Gears 5, balancing the untapped potential of new opportunities with the fallout from past decisions,” Microsoft said.

Eleague is the eSports organization run by Turner Broadcasting and WME/IMG. The organization has hosted other tournaments in the past for titles like Counter-Strike, Overwatch, Black Ops 4, Street Fighter V, Rocket League, and many others.

During Inside Xbox, Rod Fergusson also teased that The Coalition is working on a lot related to Gears and indicated that the Gears Tactics, a game that was announced during E3 2018, will also be shown soon. He stopped short of saying exactly when, however.

Gears 5 launches on Xbox One and PC later this year. Given that this multiplayer reveal is happening after E3, it seems Microsoft may focus on the game’s single-player that will feature Kait Diaz in the lead role.

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Digital Xbox One With No Disc Drive Confirmed With Release Date, Specs, Price, And More

Confirming earlier reports and leaks, Microsoft has officially announced an all-digital Xbox One console that has no disc drive. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, as it’s called, launches on May 7 and it’s priced at $250 USD.

According to Xbox executive Jeff Gattis, the consumer demand for digital content is “stronger today than ever before,” and the new, all-digital Xbox One is a response to that.

“Gaming and technology have changed quite a bit since the first Xbox debuted in 2001. During this time, we’ve seen a digital transformation across gaming, music, TV, and movies,” Gattis said. “The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition was created for those who prefer to find and play their games digitally and are looking for the most affordable way to play Xbox games.”

The All-Digital Edition comes with Minecraft, Forza Horizon 3, and Sea of Thieves, all of which are developed or published by Microsoft. They’re meant to showcase titles that are more family-friendly. Additionally, the console comes with a “special offer” for Xbox Game Pass, which is Microsoft’s all-you-can-play Xbox game subscription service.

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The lack of a disc drive means the console doesn’t support DVDs or Blu-ray discs, but Microsoft says people can still experience 4K content through Netflix, Amazon, and other destinations. The form factor is the same, and the all-digital Xbox One has the same functionality as the standard Xbox One S. It just cannot play game discs or disc-based media.

“It shares the same dimensions as an Xbox One S to help maintain the most affordable price point in the Xbox One family of devices, especially since changes that affect the form of a console can be complex and costly,” Gattis says.

In terms of specs, the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is in-line with the Xbox One S, which means that while it cannot handle native 4K resolutions for games like the Xbox One X, it is capable of displaying games with HDR support. Take a look at the specs below:

  • 1TB HDD
  • 8-core Custom Jaguar CPU @ 1.75GHz
  • Custom GPU @ 914 MHz
  • 12 CUs
  • 1.4 TFLOPS
  • 8 GB DDR3 @ 68 GB/s
  • 32 MB ESRAM @ 218 GB/s

Regarding the $250 USD price point, Microsoft pointed out that it’s $50 USD less than the standard Xbox One S. That is true, but that console is almost always on sale. For example, Best Buy has the 1 TB Xbox One S with a copy of The Division 2 for $250 USD right now. Some were expecting the all-digital Xbox One to start at $200.

Whatever the case, Microsoft said it expects to maintain at least a $50 price difference between the all-digital Xbox One S and standard Xbox One S going forward. There is no word yet on if Microsoft will ever offer an all-digital Xbox One X.

“The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is designed to make console gaming more accessible to more people, especially for new customers that don’t already own a console and want access to the complete Xbox experience without investing in one of our other options, Xbox One X or Xbox One S,” Gattis says.

The all-digital Xbox One S is a big deal. It is believed that Microsoft considered launching the Xbox One without a disc drive back in 2013, but that never happened. The new model is Microsoft’s first gaming console without a disc drive, and one of the first across the entire industry to lack one. Sony launched the all-digital PSP Go in 2009 but discontinued it just two years later.

Importantly, the all-digital Xbox One S is just one console in the Xbox One family of devices. Due to internet availability and speed, this console won’t be feasible for some people. Microsoft will keep making Xbox One consoles with disc drives, and the company is rumored to announce its next-generation systems at E3 in June.

“The benefits of the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is that it offers value and choice to customers that prefer the conveniences of an all-digital library,” Gattis says. “Given this is the first product of its kind, it will teach us things we don’t already know about customer preferences around digital and will allow us to refine those experiences in the future. We see this as a step forward in extending our offerings beyond the core console gamer and continuing our journey to reach more than 2 billion gamers worldwide.”

Part of the appeal of having a disc, apart from the way it feels to physically hold and own something, is that it has some amount of trade-in value. In an all-digital future, trade-ins do not exist. The retailer GameStop, for example, historically has relied on pre-owned sales to drive its business, so it’ll be interesting to see how that store responds.

Gattis says retailers like GameStop and others “play a critical role” in the overall gaming ecosystem. “We work closely with retailers to ensure that our products are mutually beneficial for our business and theirs and in general, retailer reception to the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition has been positive so we’re pleased to be able to provide a variety of choice to meet our customers’ needs, whether they’re looking to purchase this new all-digital console or digital content cards at a physical retail store,” Gattis says.

Are you interested in this disc-free Xbox One S? Let us know in the comments below!

Rage 2: How Rage Has Evolved

Rage 2 can sometimes look like an entirely different game from its predecessor on the surface, but so much of this sequel’s gameplay, world, and structure is grounded in the original Rage – just improved and transformed into something new. We spoke to id Software’s Tim Willits about how Rage has evolved in the last eight years, watch the video above to hear him talk about its improved tech, lighter attitude, and how everything go so dang pink.

In case you didn’t notice, Rage 2 is our IGN First for April, which means we’re taking a deep look at it all month long. You can watch 11 minutes of Rage 2 gameplay we exclusively debuted last week below, as well as a breakdown of the factions shown in its latest trailer here. You can find all of our IGN First coverage of Rage 2 on this page, and be sure to check back for even more over the coming weeks!

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Here’s What Chucky Looks Like In The Child’s Play Reboot

Although the first trailer for the upcoming reboot of the classic ’80s horror Child’s Play was released back in February, there was one thing missing–footage of Chucky himself. Last month it was revealed that Star Wars and Batman legend Mark Hamill will be providing the voice of Chucky, and now the first full image of the iconic killer doll has been released.

Chucky is shrouded in darkness, but it’s an effective image. There isn’t a huge difference between the new Chucky and the classic version familiar to fans of the long-running series; this one is perhaps a bit more sinister-looking, and is even a little reminiscent of Michael Myers’ mask from the Halloween movies. But it’s unmistakably Chucky and he’s carrying a very large knife. Check it out below.

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Child’s Play hits theaters on June 21 and stars Aubrey Plaza (Legion) and Brian Tyree Henry (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse), plus Gabriel Bateman (Light’s Out) as the kid who ends up in possession of the evil doll. It’s directed by Lars Klevberg, who has also helmed the upcoming horror Polaroid. Hamill’s role as Chucky was revealed at the WonderCon convention, where fans also got a look at some more footage from the movie.

Confusingly for fans, there’s also an unconnected Child’s Play TV show being developed for SyFy, simply titled Chucky. It’s produced by series creator Don Mancini, and follows on from the 2017 movie The Cult of Chucky.

The franchise kicked off in 1988 with Child’s Play, which was followed by two direct sequels in 1990 and 1991. The series took a more overt comic turn with 1998’s The Bride of Chucky and three subsequent films. Mancini wrote every film in the series until that point and directed the last three, but has nothing to do with the new movie.

The Game Awards Team Hosting New Game Announcements Show At Gamescom

The team behind The Game Awards have announced a new live show to be held at Gamescom 2019. Gamescom: Opening Night Live will air from Cologne, Germany, and it will include “announcements from major game publishers and independent developers, world premieres of new game footage and special guest appearances from the stars of the gaming industry.”

The show will be hosted and produced by Geoff Keighley, along with The Game Awards producer Kimmie H. Kim. It will air in front of a live audience and be streamed worldwide on August 19 from 8 PM CEST / 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET / 7 PM BST (4 AM AET on August 20).

The TGAs have continued to become a bigger part of the gaming calendar since their introduction in 2014. The ceremonies typically include new trailers for existing and as-yet-unannounced games, and they tend to have a rather more relaxed nature than comparable award ceremonies in other industries. They are perhaps best known for A Way Out creator Josef Fares’ “f** the Oscars” outburst in 2017.

Gamescom, meanwhile, has been running since 2009 and has become the world’s biggest video games convention. Over 370,000 people attend each year in Cologne’s Koelnmesse.

Cancelled Aliens RPG Was Like a ‘Terrifying’ Mass Effect

Chris Avellone shares the details on Obsidian’s cancelled RPG, Aliens: Crucible, which got as far as a “really cool” prototype.

Speaking to VG24/7 about his time at Obsidian and the cancelled Aliens RPG, Avellone said a “rough comparison” of the gameplay would be “basically Mass Effect but more terrifying.”

He added that the studio’s relationship with Sega deteriorated to the point that eventually the title was cancelled.

“We wanted to make it. But by that point Sega, I think, was… the publisher/management relations had gotten to a point where they were just tired of dealing with

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Diablo 3, Civ 6, Mario + Rabbids Are On Sale

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Nintendo Switch is probably my most-played console at the moment. I am so in love with being able to play games in handheld mode or on the TV, depending on my mood or situation. Prices on some of the best Switch game are reduced right now, and I highly recommend taking advantage of the sales.

If you haven’t gotten yourself a Switch yet, there are some amazing Nintendo Switch deals going on right now, including one of the best Switch deals we’ve ever seen and the return of the special edition Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu Switch bundle.

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Opinion: PS5 Sounds Like a PS4 Deluxe, Because That’s What People Actually Want

Indulge me with a thought experiment. You are a very successful orange salesman. You spent several harvests picking the best elements of different oranges, cross-breeding them and discovering an orange that almost everyone loves, while not breaking the bank on your end. Let’s say you end up selling, I don’t know, 90 million oranges. Impressive!

Now to the hard part: when it comes to the next generation of oranges after this success, are you going to: a) sell an orange that iterates slightly on the success of your last orange, but keeps its core appeal (I promise I didn’t start this analogy to get to this pun, it’s an accident, I’m so sorry) or, b) decide you sell aeroplanes now, and hope all your happy orange punters want to become pilots all of a sudden, for absolutely no reason.

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What Matters From WWE Raw: Superstar Shake-Up, Pointless Name Changes

After a lackluster Raw After Mania, WWE’s Monday night programming got back on track with the first night of the Superstar Shakeup. During the two-night event, superstars could be shifted from their shows. What was once a Smackdown superstar could have a new life on Raw, and vice versa.

There were plenty of changes during the evening, including three major tag teams headed to WWE’s Monday night programming, and two major NXT additions, but the thing that had everyone talking about wasn’t AJ Styles crossing over. It was the dumbest name change in WWE yet. And this just wasn’t another case of WWE dropping a first or last name.

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Before we get into this debacle, that is the first and only time I’ll be writing that team name. I feel the same way about it that I do about Sasha Banks and Bayley’s tag team name. Yes, I’m being a dumb, stubborn wrestling fan. I’m aware of my own idiocy here. However, there is a lot going on, and we’re going to break it down. War Machine became War Raiders when Hanson and Rowe were signed to NXT. When War Raiders was called up for the Superstar Shakeup, not only was their tag team name changed to the aforementioned title which sounds like a ride at Disney World’s Epcot, but their individual names were as well. Hanson is now Ivar and Rowe is now Erik.

According to Mick Foley, who doesn’t work with WWE currently but has for decades in the past and understands the company’s inner-workings, he said in a tweet, “Anything with the word ‘war’ in it is just not going to fly in WWE in 2019.” By that logic, which is fair, why not just go with The Raiders? Yeah, it’s not great either, but it still acknowledges the past without completely turning them into a 1993 gimmick. The two built a bigger fanbase and made a name for themselves in NXT under the name War Raiders. If we really want to get to the root of this, WWE may have changed the tag team name and individual names to sever ties with their past in Ring of Honor and New Japan. However, the name change is silly. It’s like calling The Bar “The Foreign Villain Experience,” The Shield “The Walking Through The Crowd Experience,” or Shinsuke Nakamura and Rusev “Pot Luck Dinner.” I could do this all day.

Sanity Is Dead

Smackdown never gave Sanity a chance, and now, the stable is all but gone after Eric Young was moved to Raw this week. He didn’t get a match, though. He was briefly mentioned by the commentary team as part of the Superstar Shakeup. Everything about this points to Sanity being over with, as it was yet another NXT callup that was dead when it hit the water on the main roster.

Former NXT Call-Ups Have A Home

Remember when WWE had a bunch of NXT superstars get called up but they were just jumping between shows randomly? Well, they all seem to have a home now, on Raw. Lars Sullivan, Lacey Evans, EC3, Aleister Black, and Ricochet were all officially added to the Monday night show on April 15. At least Smackdown will get Johnny Gargano, and hopefully Tommaso Ciampa when he’s healed up.

Smackdown’s Tag Division Is Gutted

Currently, there are 10 tag teams on Raw. I could actually say 11, but I’m not sure if Fandango is still out because of surgery. Smackdown is left with three very solid teams (New Day, Hardy Boyz, and The Bar), three that never appear on television (The Good Brothers, The Colons, and Sanity), and one comedy act (Nakamura & Rusev). The Usos are the heart and soul of that show–no offense to New Day, whom I love. Smackdown has to start elevating their underutilized teams that already exist rather than overwork whoever they get during the Superstar Shakeup tomorrow, which will more than likely be The Fashion Police (my dream) and The Revival.

Those Weird Puppet Vignettes Are Still Happening

What is going on here? Everything about this screams Bray Wyatt, but a weird, watered-down, almost comedic version of that. It’s a vulture puppet in a box. Well, we got a new one this week, and it’s a bunch of dolls on a dark soundstage, and one of them is in a rocking chair. Does WWE need another wrestler on the roster? If this is Bray Wyatt, then what point is this trying to get across?

While there are a ton of whiny complaints in here, I am excited to see how all of this plays out. However, the first day of this can be hard to watch, as Smackdown is my preferred WWE show, and having to wait to see what happens while Raw’s roster is stuffed to the gills can be tough. Below, you’ll find the full list for wrestlers who were moved to Raw. Another surprise we haven’t discussed is Cedric Alexander coming over from 205 Live. Does this mean WWE is slowly going to get rid of the show?

Full Superstar Shakeup List

  • The Miz
  • Jimmy Uso
  • Jey Uso
  • Eric Young
  • Andrade
  • Zelina Vega
  • Lars Sullivan
  • Naomi
  • Lacey Evans
  • EC3
  • Cedric Alexander
  • Aleister Black
  • Ricochet
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Erik (Rowe)
  • Ivar (Hanson)
  • AJ Styles

Come back tomorrow for a full recap of Smackdown’s Superstar Shakeup.