Dragon Ball Z 30th Anniversary Collector’s Edition Announced With a Twist

Funimation is celebrating Dragon Ball Z’s 30th Anniversary with a Collector’s Edition that will need at least 2,500 fans to purchase to make it happen.

Announced by Funimation, this Collector’s Edition will include the complete Dragon Ball Z series on Blu-Ray with new bonus content, North America’s first full-sized hardback artbook that is only available in this edition, an exclusive figure, and much more.

Funimation is holding this reservation campaign because, “due to the high costs associated with the set, we need to guarantee a minimum to print.” It claims that is the minimum build order needed from its printers to make this a reality, and if they don’t reach the 2,500 goal, the Collector’s Edition will not be made.

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Fallout 76’s Beer-Brewing Crafting System Further Detailed

Bethesda has some big content updates in store for Fallout 76 this year, starting with this month’s Wild Appalachia expansion. That is slated to kick off on March 12 and will introduce some new content to the online RPG, most notably a Brewing and Distilling system, which the developer further has further detailed in its latest Inside the Vault post.

As part of a new quest called Wasted on Nukashine, players will be able to construct a Brewing Station for their CAMP. As you can imagine, the Brewing Station will give you the ability to craft a variety of different alcoholic drinks, from beer to various wines. These will provide a temporary buff when drunk, but Bethesda warns that they will also “bring a drawback and, just like real life, will result in a mild hangover.”

Depending on what type of drink you’re trying to make, you’ll be able to increase their potency by letting them ferment longer. Wines and Spirits in particular will require a longer fermentation time than other drinks, but they can also change from “fresh” to “vintage” if aged long enough, imbuing them with additional properties.

In addition to the Brewing and Distilling system, Wild Appalachia will introduce two new quests over the next several months: Shear Terror and Ever Upwards. The former focuses on mythical monsters, while the latter has you join the Pioneer Scouts and earn merit badges.

In addition to that, Bethesda is holding the limited-time Fasnacht Parade event beginning March 19, which will give players a chance to earn “unique rewards.” The previously teased Survival PvP mode is also slated to arrive on March 26 and will drop all the restrictions around player encounters, making for a much tenser experience.

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Game Writer Chris Avellone Finishes Work On Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order

Game designer and writer Chris Avellone has announced that he’s finished up work on Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. He’s also working on a secret project that may be announced in the next month.

Avellone is known as the writer behind several story-driven video games, including one of the most popular Star Wars titles ever made: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords. His more recent work includes Divinity: Original Sin II, Prey, and Into the Breach–the first of which made our top 10 games of 2017 list and the latter of which is one of our favorites for 2018. Avellone was also on the writing team at Obsidian for Fallout: New Vegas and he was the lead storyteller for Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Other than Jedi Fallen Order and his secret, unannounced project, Avellone’s future work also includes Dying Light 2.

Jedi Fallen Order is being made by Respawn, the developer behind the first-person shooter Titanfall 2 and battle royale game Apex Legends. Respawn CEO Vince Zampella officially announced the upcoming Star Wars game at E3 2018. He described Jedi Fallen Order as a dark story that transpires between the events of Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. You’ll take on the role of a Jedi Padawan that escaped Order 66, and, armed with a lightsaber, explore an Empire-ruled galaxy. Exact details haven’t been announced yet, but there are certain characters, places, and storylines we hope to see unfold in Jedi Fallen Order.

EA has announced that more details about Jedi Fallen Order will be revealed at this year’s Star Wars Celebration. The event is scheduled April 11-15, with the Jedi Fallen Order reveal set for Saturday, April 13 during a special panel. Hopefully, during the Star Wars Celebration, we’ll get some more information about the new season for The Clone Wars. The animated series is getting a surprise seventh season–after being cancelled in 2014–but there hasn’t been much talk about it since the Comic-Con 2018 announcement that the show was coming back.

Jedi Fallen Order is currently scheduled for Fall 2019. Previous announcements stated the release date would specifically align with the holiday season, but an EA financial report may have implied that the game could be coming out earlier than that. That same report revealed that EA has new Plants vs. Zombies and Need for Speed games planned as well.