13 Secrets We Learned on the Set of Captain Marvel

While Marvel was shooting Captain Marvel in 2018, IGN and a small group of press visited the set in southern California to learn more about the upcoming film featuring Brie Larson as Carol Danvers, the high-flying superhero Captain Marvel. The two trailers released thus far have given viewers a taste of what to expect, and now we have some juicy soundbites from the directors, producer, and actors for you to sink your teeth into.

Here are 13 things we learned while on set.

(Also check out three behind-the-scenes photos from the set by clicking through the slideshow gallery below.)

The Movie’s Unusual Timeline

The trailers have already painted a picture of what to expect, but producer Jason Schwartz gave us the chronological skeleton of how the movie unfolds. He said they were consciously trying to make this movie different structurally from other Marvel origin stories, and so “the movie starts with the Captain Marvel character already in outer space, already having superpowers, and already fighting on the side of the Kree in the Kree/Skrull war. You get a glimpse of her squad there, Starforce, led by

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Marvel ‘Planting Seeds’ for Secret Invasion in Captain Marvel

The upcoming Captain Marvel movie features the introduction of the Skrulls, a shapeshifting race of aliens with green skin and pointy ears. They’re the villains who are at war with the Kree, another race of aliens that Captain Marvel is allied with at the start of the film. The Skrulls’ most iconic storyline in the comics is the 2008 event Secret Invasion where numerous citizens of Earth and even several superheroes are revealed to be Skrull sleeper agents who then enact their years-in-the-making plan to conquer the planet. With Captain Marvel establishing the Skrulls in the ‘90s of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it certainly opens the door for Secret Invasion to come to fruition in a later movie.

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Razer Shows Off Its New Tomahawk PC Cases

Razer revealed its newest, Chroma-enabled PC cases during CES 2019, the Razer Tomahawk and Razer Tomahawk Elite PC chassis.

The ATX cases are Razer’s first “developed in-house in the form of a traditional mid-tower form factor.” The Tomahawk Elite features tempered glass side panels that open vertically for “quick and easy access” to the components inside.

It’s also built for gamers running liquid cooling systems in their rigs and features a “hydraulic-powered top panel that automatically lifts itself” to let more air pass through the case “during intense gaming sessions,” like running modern games on ultra settings or letting PUBG idle on the title screen.

Other third-party cases have integration with Razer’s Chroma lighting system through Razer’s 2014 “Designed by Razer” case program, and the new Tomahawk case are also equipped.

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Resident Evil 2 ‘1-Shot’ Demo Arriving This Week

Resident Evil 2 will be getting a “1-Shot” demo this week for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam.

Announced by Capcom, this 1-Shot Demo will give players one chance and 30 minutes to try out the remake of the 1998 horror classic.

The demo will be available for download from January 11 through January 31 and will be similar to the demos that have been shown at such events as E3.

Players will be put in the shoes of rookie cop Leon Kennedy as he explores the terror that has overtaken Raccoon City Police Department.

While the demo will only last 30 minutes, players will be able to continue if they die. However, once the time is up, so will be the demo.

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Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen Arriving on Nintendo Switch This Spring

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen will be arriving on Nintendo Switch this April.

Announced by Dragon’s Dogma’s Twitter, the popular fantasy RPG from Capcom will find a new home on the Nintendo Switch on April 23, 2019, following its re-release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One last year.

Dragon’s Dogma was originally released in 2012 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and in our review we said “Dragon’s Dogma has the scale and challenge of a great action RPG, but not the character or polish. Nonetheless, if you can persist, there’s a lot to love here, and some great ideas that make you want to give it a chance.”

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Xbox One Games On Sale This Week On XBL: Battlefield 5, FIFA 19, And More

Xbox One owners looking to save some money on games this week have a number of good options. That’s because a new set of deals is now available on Xbox Live, dropping prices on digital titles from all genres. Read on for a peek at what’s on sale between now and January 14.

If competitive online gaming is your thing, you have some appealing options available. Battlefield V, one of the biggest shooters of recent months, is already on sale for half price, bringing it down to $30 / £30. Those who prefer melee combat over firearms can pick up For Honor for $10 / £8.25. And if a vehicular version of indoor soccer sounds like a good time, pick up Rocket League for $10 / £8.

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The recent launch of Darksiders III might have gotten you in the mood for some action-adventuring. Anyone who wants to catch up on the series can save money on every installment this week, with Darksiders Warmastered Edition down to $6 / £4.80, Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition on sale for $9 / £7.20, and Darksiders III discounted to $54 / £40.50 (just try to ignore the puns in those titles). Speaking of puns, you can pick up Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered right now for $12 / £9.60.

Anyone who only wants to spend a small sum on games this week can grab a few fine titles on the cheap. The digital version of the card game Uno is down to $3 / £4. The colorful platformer Rayman Legends is only $5 / £6. And if you don’t mind a challenge, Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition is on sale for $9 / £7.50.

You’ll find more of our picks in the list below, or you can check out the full set of discounts here.

Resident Evil 2 Getting A Demo, And It’s An Unusual One

The remake of Resident Evil 2 is creeping closer and closer, and soon you’ll get a taste of the action. But true to the tense survival-horror tone of the series, it’s going to be a race against the clock that tests your skills and wits, and once time has expired you’re out of luck. The demo will be available to download from January 11 through January 31.

The “1-Shot Demo” for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One will last just 30 minutes. You’ll be put into the shoes of Leon with a set of objectives to complete. If you finish them before the timer is up you can restart the mission to explore Raccoon City again to fill out the rest of the time. If you become a zombie snack, you’ll be able to continue as much as you’d like until you hit the time limit.

Once you complete the demo, you’ll get to view an exclusive new cinematic trailer. You won’t be able to play the demo again once the time has expired, but you can view the trailer as much as you’d like.

Just like the original, the full game will feature dual perspectives between Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield. It’s an ambitious project that goes far beyond a simple reskin, though, as Capcom is designing it from the ground up with new scares and a more modern control scheme.

Resident Evil 2 will release on January 25. It’s among our most anticipated games of 2019, in large part because it appears to be doing justice to a bona fide classic. Capcom has been teasing bonus extras like classic costumes and other special looks for the remake. For details on how to get all of their clothing options, along with several other special edition goodies, check out everything we know.

Dead or Alive 6 Delayed Into March

Dead or Alive 6 has been delayed to March 1, developer Team Ninja announced today.

The fighting game was originally set to be released on February 15. According to Team Ninja, the extra two weeks will be used to “further enhance and balance” Dead or Alive 6.

Game director and producer Yohei Shimbori apologized for the “inconvenience caused” by the delay. He added, “The title’s development is already near complete; however, we would like to take more time to further polish its balance, gameplay, and expressivity. In return for your patience, we commit to bringing you the best Dead or Alive gaming experience.”

We were able to go hands-on with the fighter shortly after it was announced at E3 2018. Check out IGN’s in-depth Dead or Alive 6 preview for more on its mechanics, arena design, character design, animations, and more.

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Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen Coming To Nintendo Switch

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, the special edition release of the 2012 RPG, is coming to Nintendo Switch. Capcom released an announcement trailer that shows the game as it runs on Nintendo’s handheld, and dropped a release date of April 23. It will cost $30.

Dragon’s Dogma received a positive reception upon its release in 2012, and Capcom quickly produced the enhanced “Dark Arisen” version with extra content and features on PS3 and Xbox 360. It was later ported to PC and then to PS4 and Xbox One. Dark Arisen included a new Bitterblack Isle dungeon for end-game adventurers, high-level weapons and armor, and visual enhancements. This Switch version will include a tweaked UI to improve visability on the Switch screen, and you can use the online functionality (Pawn trading system) without a Nintendo Switch Online membership.

The high skill ceiling and engrossing larger-than-life battles drew comparisons to the Dark Souls series, among others. It became a cult classic among fans of the emerging subgenre that has become known as Souls-likes. But it was also a uniquely risky game that tried new twists, some of which worked better than others.

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“These are the moments that stand out in a role-playing game destined to be remembered by anyone who plays it,” wrote Kevin VanOrd in GameSpot’s original Dragon’s Dogma review. “Dragon’s Dogma takes chances, and it’s that riskiness that makes this role-playing game so unique among its peers. Of course, some of those risks will have you groaning in frustration. Dragon’s Dogma is many things: a flawed classic, an exciting disaster, a triumphant mess. One thing it isn’t is a generic rehash. Dragon’s Dogma will remain with you, frustrations and victories alike, when your memories of other games have long since faded.”

Fortnite Patch Notes (7.10 Update 3): Suppressed Sniper Rifle Added, Stormwing Nerfed

Epic Games has detailed the content of Fortnite‘s third content update for version 7.10 of the battle royale title. Although the patch makes a number of tweaks, the headline feature is the introduction of the Suppressed Sniper Rifle. “Trade power for stealth with the Suppressed Sniper Rifle,” reads the weapon’s description. “Drop in now and sneak up on your enemies.”

The Suppressed Sniper comes in both Epic and Legendary rarities, and you’ll find it as floor loot and in chests, vending machines, and supply drops. It first a single shot that doesn’t deals lower damage but comes with the added benefit of letting you remain stealthy.

Another significant change is a nerf to the game’s lone flying vehicle, the X-4 Stormwing. Players receive significantly less knockback when hit by the plane, while the plane takes more damage when it hits a structure. The spread of its machinegun has also increased significantly, and the Stormwing itself now has an 80% spawn rate, rather than 100%. It’s a notable nerf overall to the plane, which has been the source of some complaints for weeks.

Additionally, The Block–a space where creations from the community are showcased–has been updated with an arena created by community member KojackNumber2. The custom area is focused on acrobatics, and as such features lots of bounce pads to launch players around.

The Six Shooter, meanwhile, has been vaulted, as has the Uncommon, Common, and Rare variants of the Burst Assault Rifle. This means these weapons will no longer drop in the game. As with most items that are thrown into the vault, it may show up again in the future. The Dual Pistols have been pulled out of the vault and are available to use in-game once again.

Take a look below for the full patch 7.10 Content Update 3 notes, along with details on what it does to the Creative Mode. To see what’s changed with Fortnite’s Save The World mode, head to Epic’s official website.

Battle Royale

Weapons + Items

  • Suppressed Sniper Rifle added.
    • Available in Epic and Legendary variants.
    • Can be found from chests, floor loot, Vending Machines, and Supply Drops.
    • A single shot, scoped sniper rifle.
    • The suppressor makes for a quieter shot, trading stealth for power.
      • Deals 100/105 base damage
  • Six Shooter has been vaulted.
  • The following variants of the Burst Assault Rifle have been vaulted:
    • Uncommon, Common, Rare
  • Dual Pistols have been unvaulted.
  • Dynamite drop rate reduced by 40%.
  • Boom Box adjustments:
    • Drop rate reduced by 33%.
    • Health reduced from 600 to 400.
    • Duration reduced from 25 seconds to 18 seconds.

Gameplay

  • X-4 Stormwing adjustments:
    • The knockback a player receives after being hit by a Stormwing has been decreased by 70%.
    • Damage done to the Stormwing from colliding with structures has been increased by 50%.
      • Impact damage reduction while boosting through structures reduced from 50% to 25%
    • Increased the spread of the Stormwing machine gun by 75%.
    • Stormwing spawn chance has been decreased to 80% from 100%.
  • Supply Drop health has been reduced to 250/500/750 (Solo/Duo/Squad).

Bug Fixes

  • The X-4 Stormwing is no longer able to fly above the max build limit.

Creative

Weapons + Items

  • Suppressed Sniper Rifle added to Creative Inventory Weapons
    • Available in Epic and Legendary variants.
    • A single shot, scoped sniper rifle.
    • The suppressor makes for a quieter shot, trading stealth for power.
      • Deals 100/105 base damage

Fortnite’s iOS version reportedly made over $455 million in 2018, according to Sensor Tower. The mobile app insights company also states that the Android version, which bypasses Google’s Play Store, made even more. By comparison, PUBG Mobile is believed to have brought in $100 million worldwide on iOS in 2018. The figure is impressive for Fortnite, but is much less than less than the reported nearly $800 million that Pokemon Go brought in 2018.