Arrowverse Elseworlds Photos Tease a Dark Knight Connection

This year’s epic Arrowverse crossover, “Elseworlds,” is less than a week away – and this looks to be the craziest collaboration between the shows yet, one that introduces several key new characters to the Arrowverse and sees Barry Allen and Oliver Queen trade superhero identities for a while.

The CW has debuted a new trailer and several new photos for this three-episode crossover, shedding a bit more light on a story that’s been shrouded in mystery up till now. Watch the trailer above, check out our slideshow of the images below, and then scroll down to see how many new plot details we’ve been able to glean.

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The Game Awards 2018: Where and When to Watch Live

The Game Awards 2018 takes place on December 6, and you’ll be able to watch the event live, right here on IGN.

In addition to recognizing the best games of the year, The Game Awards has historically featured several big reveals. All of the major announcements are being kept under wraps, but we have a few ideas about what surprises this year’s show might have in store.

We’re covering the event live and will keep you updated with all of the winners and breaking news as it happens. While Rocksteady confirmed it’s not making any announcements, we know the directors of Avengers 4 will be presenters at The Game Awards. Additionally, BioWare recently teased a Dragon Age announcement is coming soon, so it’s possible we’ll find out what’s next for the fantasy RPG franchise at the event.

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All of Our Games to Watch in 2019

As 2018 winds down, we’re looking ahead to 2019 and some of the games we’ll be keeping our eyes on – and think you should too. Keep checking back on this page all month long, as we’ll be debuting new videos and features almost every weekday in December.

Happy Holidays, we hope you enjoy this special edition of IGN First, and look for our January IGN First to kick off on Monday, January 7!

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DC’s New Shazam! Series Brings the Thunder

Shazam! #1 is a long time in coming. Geoff Johns and Gary Frank first set the stage for an ongoing series half a decade ago when they collaborated on a series of backup features in the New 52 Justice League comic. While Shazam himself eventually joined the Justice League, his solo comic never materialized, and readers never got to read the continued adventures of the new Shazam Family or villains like Doctor Sivana. Thankfully, this belated relaunch is a clear case of “better late than never.”

It’s probably just as well that the new series didn’t debut sooner. As solid a foundation as those Shazam! backups laid, there was also something slightly off about the portrayal of Billy Batson and his supporting cast. Like so many New 52 projects, Shazam had an unnecessarily harder edge, one that really doesn’t suit a character as goofy and all-age friendly as Billy Batson. If anything, Shazam #1 reads like a comic that could only exist in the relatively more lighthearted DC Rebirth era. Johns’ current take still retains a bit of the previous darkness in terms of the rough background for characters like Mary and Freddie, but he also shows an increased willingness to embrace the campy Golden Age roots of the franchise. Whatever surly meanness Billy Batson might have had in the New 52 has largely melted away.

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Men in Black 4 Gets an Official Title

Sony announced Wednesday that Men in Black 4’s official title will be Men in Black: International. The reboot stars Thor: Ragnarok’s Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson.

The reveal came in a teaser image posted to the Men in Black official Facebook page, with few details released.

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The movie was previously known to be in development from early 2018, as reports circulated that Fate of the Furious director, F. Gary Gray, would be directing the reboot.

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American Gods Season 2 Premiere Date Announced

The second season of American Gods, the Starz show based off Neil Gaiman’s award winning novel, officially has a premiere date and a new poster.

Announced by Starz, the eight-episode second season will premiere on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 8pm ET/PT. Starz also announced that all eight episodes of the first season will air back-to-back on December 29, starting at 12pm PT/3pm ET.

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The one-hour drama follows a war brewing between Old Gods and New Gods, as traditional gods lose believers to gods reflecting society’s modern love of money, technology, media, celebrity and drugs.

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GameStop Sale On PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Games This Week

This week’s sale at GameStop is now live, which means you can save money on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch games. You can check out some of the deals in this week’s GameStop ad, or you can look below to find the highlights. And if you’d prefer to shop elsewhere, it’s worth noting that Amazon has matched many of these prices. In any case, the GameStop deals are going away on December 11, so make your purchases by then.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate hits Nintendo Switch on December 7; buying it from GameStop gets you a free poster. And if you buy a Switch to go along with it, you’ll get a free $25 GameStop gift card. On the other hand, if you have a Switch, PS4, or Xbox One console to trade in, you’ll get $50 in extra credit. Trade in two or more Switch games, and you’ll get 25% extra credit. Finally, Pokemon- and Nintendo-themed collectibles are 30% off.

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As for the games, there’s something for everyone, no matter which console you do your gaming on. PS4 owners can pick up titles like No Man’s Sky for $10, Mass Effect Andromeda for $14, and Kingdom Come: Deliverance or World of Final Fantasy for $20 each. You can also get the unique racing game Onrush for $20, though you might be able to get it for free, seeing as it’s one of December’s free PS Plus games.

Xbox One owners can pick up action-RPGs like Dark Souls Remastered for $30 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance for $20. If you’re into anime, you may be tempted by Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker for $40 and Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet for $20.

Nintendo fans can can get some fine discounts on games like Cave Story+ and America’s Greatest Game Shows: Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy on Switch for around $20 each. Finally, 3DS owners can grab WarioWare Gold for $35 or Metroid Samus Returns for $21. Check out the list below for more picks for each console.

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly Movie Review

This is a spoiler-free advance review of the Japanese-language version of Dragon Ball Super: Broly.

Dragon Ball Super: Broly is more than simply a continuation of the cinematic return of this beloved franchise, and more than just the return of the popular character Broly. This is an animated movie that takes the Dragon Ball franchise to a new peak by telling a story that feels appropriately modernized, while also retaining a nostalgic sheen. It is true in spirit to the original ‘80s and ’90s series while also making changes to certain characters’ backstories to fit better within the Japanese society of today, a delicate balance that is pulled off remarkably well – a few gripes aside.

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The Game Awards: Everything We Know (And Think) Will Be There

The Game Awards are coming, promising not only a celebration of the last year in video games, but also a slew of new announcements for the coming year and beyond. The annual award show has become known for hosting game reveals, and this year’s event promises to be no different. Eager to get started, some studios have already begun teasing their impending news.

The festivities will begin on Thursday at 8:30 PM ET / 5:30 PM PT / (Friday at 1:30 AM GMT / 12:30 PM AET). You can check out all of the games we are certain or expect to see below, or read about the games we know won’t be there.

Ten New Game Announcements

As part of the promotion behind the event, host Geoff Keighley teased that ten brand new games will be shown for the very first time. This is on top of other updates for various existing games. That will make for a packed show, especially given that it needs to fit all those reveals around the accolades, musical performances, and other variety events.

Obsidian’s New Take-Two Game

Obsidian, the developer behind RPGs like Fallout: New Vegas and Pillars of Eternity, has stated very directly that it will be announcing its next game at the award show. We’ve seen teases of a retro-futurist space setting. This one will be published by Take-Two’s indie label, Private Division. It remains to be seen how Microsoft may be involved in this project, having recently acquired Obsidian.

Far Cry Plus Nuclear Fallout

Ubisoft is planning a Far Cry reveal for the awards. The studio released a short teaser trailer that showed a nuclear explosion and the resulting devastation over rural farmland. The narration explained that after the earth recovered, people became the deadlier threats. It all appears to set the stage for a post-apocalyptic Far Cry game, possibly tying into the events of Far Cry 5. It’s unknown at this point if it will be DLC, a spin-off, or an all-new game.

Anthem Shows Off

EA has announced that its upcoming multiplayer RPG Anthem will get a new trailer presented by general manager Casey Hudson. It launches next February, so this will be one of the last big public events to show off the game.

Fortnite Reveals Abound, But More On The Way

Fortnite is teasing something big for the Game Awards. We don’t know what it is, but we know a few things that it isn’t. Epic has already noted that it won’t be related to Season 7, which the studio has already started outlining elsewhere. It also won’t be the new creative mode. Keighley emphasized that the creative mode reveal was just “part 1 of the story” and that the Game Awards reveal will “get even crazier.” Creative director Donald Mustard will be on-hand to drop the announcement himself.

Dragon Age Breathes Some Fire

Call this one an educated guess. BioWare’s Casey Hudson will already be on-hand to reveal something new for Anthem, but that may not be all. Hudson also recently said that the studio is preparing to outline plans for the next Dragon Age. In fact, he specifically said that news will be coming in December, but stopped short of outlining exactly where or when. The Game Awards is one of the few high-profile announcement vehicles in the month of December, so the smart money is on this being the venue.

Super Smash Bros. Maybe

Nintendo always plays its cards close to the blue overalls, but a recent promotional tweet raised eyebrows. The company specifically told fans to watch the Game Awards just before the release of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, possibly implying an announcement on the way. It could be just the place to announce a solid release date for Piranha Plant, outline the first of the impending DLC roster, or something else entirely.