Enter for a Chance to Win Devil May Cry 5

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 Devil May Cry 5 for Xbox One. 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.

Our frog and possum adventurers have succeded in one battle, and are onto the next. Ahead of them lies a rock.

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Save Up to 40% Off ViewSonic Monitors and Projectors Today Only

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Amazon’s Deal of the Day is on ViewSonic monitors and projectors, offering up to 40% off these key parts of your PC setup. So if your monitor is getting old or has some annoying quirks and you’re ready toss the thing in the garbage (please recycle it, btw), you’ll want to see what’s available for cheap between now and midnight Eastern time. Let’s have a look.

This 1080p monitor was made with gaming in mind. It has a response time of 1ms, a 144Hz refresh rate, and built-in AMD FreeSync technology. Beyond that, it has a fully adjustable stand and customizable visual modes, including the ability to filter blue light to reduce eye strain. All that, AND it has a three-year warranty. Nice.

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Borderlands 3: Troy Baker Not Returning as Tales from the Borderlands’ Rhys

Troy Baker, the prolific voice actor who has played such characters as The Last of Us’ Joel, confirmed that he will not be returning as Tales from the Borderlands’ Rhys in Borderlands 3.

Via Josh_J_Anderson on Reddit, Troy Baker was at Supanova Melbourne when he was asked if he would be returning as Rhys, who was one of the two protagonists in Tales from the Borderlands and who also appeared in the Borderlands 3 reveal trailer.

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Celebrate 20 Years of LEGO Star Wars With These Anniversary Sets

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It’s hard to believe, but LEGO and Star Wars have been a pair for two decades now. Things were looking a little grim for the LEGO Group back in 1999. Not only was the world bracing for the tremendously overhyped Y2K, but sales of LEGO building sets had been in decline. All that changed, practically overnight, with the introduction of the first LEGO Star Wars sets on April 9, 1999.

To celebrate the monumental introduction of these incredible toys, LEGO stealth-released five all-new sets in honor of the 20th anniversary on April 1 in anticipation of the official anniversary date. With today being such an important day in LEGO history, why not join the festivities and bring home one of these awesome sets?

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Falcon Age Review

I never knew I wanted a pet bird, but Falcon Age made me care for its titular raptor like she were my own. Outerloop Games makes smart use of both gameplay and story to pull that off, despite running into some technical issues along the way. While this adventure is fully explorable on a good old-fashioned TV, it is absolutely more rewarding when experienced on PSVR thanks to a number of engaging interactions and control ideas.

Falcon Age’s frequently squawky sidekick is so handy it almost feels like a co-op game. You and your feathered friend explore a sparse but artistically striking desert landscape and take down refinery outposts of a colonizing power. With writing by 80 Days’ Meg Jayanth, Falcon Age explores a fascinating tale of reigniting a resistance that’s largely given up the fight. Rather than going big or grand with its events, the most intriguing moments come from small character interactions.

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Trailer Debut: Deep Space Nine Gets a Documentary

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has often been regarded as the outlier of the Trek family of shows, a series that did things differently. It never had the same level of mainstream success as its predecessor, The Next Generation, and yet it has grown over the years to be regarded by many fans as perhaps the best of the Star Trek shows.

And now, a new documentary about the history of Deep Space Nine is heading to theaters. What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine will be released by Fathom Events in more than 800 movie theaters in the U.S. on Monday, May 13. And IGN has the exclusive debut of the film’s trailer — watch it above!

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Respawn Begins Teasing Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order Announcement

Our first look at Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is days away, with an official reveal planned for Star Wars Celebration. The Celebration panel will take place on April 13, but ahead of that big event the studio and EA have updated the official site with a new look at the game’s logo, and dropped a clue on social media.

As you might expect, the new logo puts a heavy emphasis on the word “Jedi,” as the order of warrior-monks is one of the most enduring parts of Star Wars pop culture. One of the few details we know about Jedi Fallen Order is that you play as a Padawan–essentially a rookie Jedi–who survived the Emperor’s purge in Revenge of the Sith.

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The EA Star Wars Twitter account also dropped its own teaser, which appears to show an image of a shrouded lightsaber and the phrase “Don’t stand out.” This is likely a reference to the story, in which the remaining Jedi have gone into hiding. This game is said to be set against a backdrop of a dark time for the galaxy, as the Emperor consolidates his power and hunts down the few remaining Jedi. We don’t have a name or other identifying information about the protagonist, so it’s difficult to say yet how this new story will tie into the main narrative of the saga.

Respawn’s Star Wars game is one of the last remaining in production that we know of from EA, after the publisher canceled Amy Hennig’s Star Wars game and then shuttering an open-world Star Wars project. Respawn itself is having a big year, not only with Jedi Fallen Order slated for this holiday season, but also with the surprise-hit Apex Legends.

For more on Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, check out what we’d like to see from the game.

Game Of Thrones Actor Talks About Season 8’s Massive Battle Scene

It is known that there will be a massive battle scene in Game of Thrones Season 8, and now one of the actors who fights in it has described what it was like working on it.

John Bradley, who plays Samwell Tarly in the fantasy series, told Entertainment Weekly that director Miguel Sapochnik has a “forensic sense of detail.” As you may remember, Sapochnik also directed the Battle of the Bastards Season 6 epic fight sequence.

“[Director Miguel Sapochnik] has such a forensic sense of detail the way he can see the point of view of all these different characters in his head and know what each individual beat meansto them. It’s so inspiring,” Bradley said.

Bradley also shared an anecdote from filming the sequence. He said he got carried away while shooting the sequence and did things himself as an actor that Sam probably wouldn’t have.

“When doing these huge fight sequences, you get carried away sometimes. You want to make yourself look as good as possible. Miguel said to me, ‘I know that you want to show you’re quite good at this. But remember your character. Sam’s not that good at this,” Bradley said. “You have to play him because that’s what’s going to be truthful. So stop being so good!”

Go to EW to read the full interview.

The battle scene from Season 8 sees living characters like Sam, Jon Snow, Daenerys, Sansa, Arya, Brienne, and others fighting against the Night King as his army; it’s the showdown that’s been teased since the show started years ago. The battle is reportedly the “longest consecutive battle sequence ever committed to film,” eclipsing the 40-minute Helm’s Deep battle scene from The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers.

Filming the episode took 11 weeks of night shoots. According to a report, up to 750 people worked all night for almost three months in sub-freezing temperatures and enduring cold rain, mud, and heavy wind.

Game of Thrones returns for its eighth and final season April 14 on HBO.

Watch Avengers Stars Read A Children’s Book About Infinity War

Avengers: Infinity War ended in heartbreaking fashion, with Thanos wiping out half of the universe’s population–and that included some of the superheroes fans have come to know and love like Spider-Man and Black Panther. It had some adult themes, it’s safe to say.

But what if the story was told in a children’s book? That’s the thrust of a silly new segment from Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show. He assembled many members of the Avengers to read aloud from a fake book called “Twas The Mad Titan Thanos.” The best part of the skit is not knowing about the jokes and set-ups, so we won’t spoil that for you here. Check out the video below, and be sure to stick through until the end.

Avengers: Endgame hits theatres on April 26. There are many theories as to what will happen as it relates to the Avengers’ plans to defeat Thanos; you can find out more about GameSpot’s own theories in this roundup of what we think might happen.

GameSpot recent saw new footage of Endgame, and you can check out this post to learn about 10 new things we learned.

Marvel To Reveal MCU Phase 4 Plans After Spider-Man: Far From Home

This month’s Avengers: Endgame is said to be the final film in the MCU for its Phase 3. Marvel has plans for many more movies, of course, but don’t expect the film studio to announce them anytime soon.

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told IGN that he can’t even confirm if Marvel will be at San Diego Comic-Con in July because that, in a way, would be “sort of a post-Endgame spoiler.”

Feige did confirm that Marvel will start to talk about its Phase 4 films “soon after” Spider-Man: Far From Home opens in July. That film hits theatres on July 5, and San Diego Comic-Con takes place later in the month, so it is at least theoretically possible that Marvel will attend.

Marvel has a five-year plan for new MCU films, and the “first few years of which” will be announced relatively soon, after Endgame and Far From Home, Feige said.

Now that Disney owns Fox, it controls franchises like X-Men, Deadpool, and Fantastic Four. But will characters from those series join the MCU?

“It’ll be a while,” Feige told i09 specifically about the possibility of X-Men joining the MCU. “It’s all just beginning and the five-year plan that we’ve been working on, we were working on before [the Fox deal was finalised]. So really it’s much more, for us, less about specifics of when and where [the X-Men will appear] right now and more just the comfort factor and how nice it is that they’re home. That they’re all back. But it will be a very long time.”

Feige went on to say that the next five years of Marvel films is “not apples to apples” in regards to the past and future output from Marvel. “It is two very distinct things and I hope they’ll feel very distinct,” he said. “But there is a similar mentality going into it, which is, ‘How can we continue to tell stories with some of the characters that audiences already know and love in a unique way, in a different way, in surprising way, of which we have a lot of plans and ideas and work already going into it?’ [Then] ‘How can we introduce new characters that even hardcore fans, comic fans, have barely known or barely heard of.’ That’s really exciting too.”

One of the new Phase 4 Marvel movies could be Shang-Chi, which is Marvel’s first superhero film with an Asian lead. It’s reportedly the movie that Marvel is filming in Sydney, Australia.