12 Largest Battlefield Maps Of All Time

Battlefield 2042 is bringing some of the biggest maps in Battlefield history. In this video, we take a look back at the 12 largest Battlefield locations of all time, like Dragon Valley from Battlefield 2, Bandar Desert from the Armored Kill DLC, and even the Halvoy battle royale map.

Battlefield has a rich variety of multiplayer maps from its humble beginnings in Battlefield 1942, all the way to the massive Firestorm battle royale map in Battlefield V. DICE senior designer Niklas Åstrand put out a chart on Twitter that listed every Battlefield map in existence ranked by their size. In this video we’re breaking down the top 12 largest Battlefield maps of all time.

Surprisingly, one game stands out among the series and appears on the top 12 list more often than the others: Battlefield 2 comes roaring in with five maps whereas games like Battlefield 3 and Battlefield 4 each only have 1 map, such as Bandar Desert, and Golmud Railway!

With Battlefield 2042 reveals coming at EA Play Live on July 22nd, and a renewed interest in Battlefield 4, we will be covering the series including the teased Hazard Zone mode and expected alpha and beta dates, so definitely stay tuned!

The Good, The Bart, And The Loki: 14 Marvel Easter Eggs In The Simpsons Short

The Simpsons Team Made That Loki Short For Disney+ In Record Time

When it comes to fitting in references and Easter eggs into shots, no one beats the Simpsons, and the new short from the Simpsons team, The Good, The Bart, and the Loki is proof of that. The team managed to fit in a full one hundred Marvel references, but only had three months to make it happen according to new interviews with Simpsons showrunner Al Jean by The Wrap and Variety.

A standard Simpsons episode takes nine months to produce, while the beloved Treehouse of Horror Halloween episodes take a full year, Jean told The Wrap. For this Loki crossover, though, the team had less than three months. In the short, Odin banishes Loki–voiced by Tom Hiddleston himself–to Springfield, where he crash lands in the Simpsons back yard. Homer, for one, welcomes his new Asgardian overlord. Lisa ends up in a prison cell in Asgard, where she discovers she’s worthy of hefting Thor’s hammer. Of course, Loki replaces Bart while Lisa sends Bart off to the stars, and Homer persuades Loki to turn Ned Flanders into a pork chop. It’s pretty dark.

This is the second Simpsons short the team had produced, with the first coming from the Star Wars Universe; The Force Awakens From Its Nap debuted on May 4. For the team, these shorts are a way to remind Disney+ viewers that the long-running series is on the service. The big properties like Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar, each have their own dedicated tiles.

“There’s no tile that actually says The Simpsons,” Jean told Variety. Simpsons co-creator James L. Brooks suggested that Springfield “invade” the rest of Disney+, according to Jean. “It was just the desire that we had to reach out to the viewers [of] the other branches of Disney+, to see if they would be interested in us–you know, if they hadn’t seen us as much.”

Everything about the short had to happen quickly. Linking the Simpsons’ beloved characters to Marvel counterparts? “In the room, we were just putting them together, and it was really fast,” Jean told Variety. “It was like, Patty and Selma are the Scarlet Witch and Agnes. My favorite was Ralph as the Hulk and Herman as Captain America… It was about 10 minutes to put that together.”

Even the post-credits sequence, which has the TVA judging Loki for his crimes, such as having a British accent when he’s actually from Norway, happened in a quick turnaround.

“A week,” Jean said of the sequence, which is based only on the first episode of the Disney+ series. “I hadn’t seen the other three [episodes], and obviously, I have no idea how it ends, either. I suspect Loki is up to no good. That’s my theory.”

Despite the tight time frame, Marvel was supportive, with Feige himself offering up the Avengers music to drive home the hilarious Avengers Assemble scene in the short. Jean said that the only thing the Marvel Studios nixed was a Stan Lee cameo; now that the Marvel co-founder has passed, the studio no longer uses his likeness for cameos.

You can watch the short exclusively on Disney+. If you’re caught up on the latest episode of Loki, make sure to check out the lightning-fast cameo and all the Easter eggs we found in this week’s installment.

Indonesian Minister Calls For Fortnite To Be Banned In The Country Over User Created Content

An Indonesian Minister has called for Fortnite to be banned in the country due to a user-generated map that allows for an in-game creation of a holy structure to be destroyed. As reported by CNN Indonesia and GamesIndustry.biz, Minister for Indonesian Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno has announced plans to ban Fortnite in the country after the discovery of a user-created map that allegedly allows for players to destroy a building resembling the Kaaba, a sacred site for Muslims.

Epic Games made a statement on the Fortnite Middle East Facebook page clarifying that the map was in fact created by a community member in creative mode and the building cannot be destroyed on the map. “We would like to emphasize that our team respects all religions and works closely with our game content makers to provide a safe gaming experience for all our players.”

When contacted for further comment, Epic directed GameSpot to its statement on Facebook.

Prior to the statement by Epic, Sandiaga said that he heard the structure could be destroyed on the map and players would be awarded weapons and advancement through the level for destroying it.

“The game Fortnite is directly against lofty values, especially religious ones,” Sandiaga said in a statement. “This can trigger disrespectful behavior between religious communities and encourage acts of violence.”

Sandiaga said that he instructed a team to investigate the situation and issue a ban, hoping this would “warn some game developers to be careful.”

Indonesia’s Minister of Communication and Information Johnny G. Plate has since acknowledged that the map was created by a user and not Epic. The national police of Indonesia are working to track down the creator of the map.

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Loki Easter Eggs in Episode 5 “Journey Into Mystery”

Episode 5 of Marvel’s Loki show on Disney+ saw Tom Hiddleston’s God of Mischief traversing the Void, a strange place at the end of time filled to the brim with danger, mystery, and, as it turns out, heaps of Marvel Easter eggs! We’ve combed through the episode, titled “Journey Into Mystery,” and rounded up all of the Easter eggs for your viewing pleasure.

Don’t forget to check out our review of Loki’s fifth episode.

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Journey Into Mystery

Journey Into Mystery. (Marvel Comics)

The title of Loki’s Episode 5 is “Journey Into Mystery,” which was the name of a long-running Marvel Comic book series that began in 1952. This episode in particular was likely given that name because the episode shows Loki venturing into the unknown and, more to the point, the Journey Into Mystery series eventually went on to star Kid Loki as the lead in 2011. 

Qeng Tower/Stark Tower/Avengers Tower

During the episode’s first look at the Void’s collection of destroyed buildings, you may think you saw a half-destroyed Stark Tower/Avengers Tower in the distance, but upon closer inspection, it’s actually Qeng Tower. In the comic book All-New, All-Different Avengers #1 from 2015, a company called Qeng Enterprises acquired Stark Industries. As it turns out, the head of Qeng is revealed to be none other than the time-traveling Marvel villain Kang the Conqueror.

Alioth the Usurper

Alioth the Usurper. (Marvel Studios)

The giant, smokey monster known as Alioth the Usurper is a Marvel Comics villain with ties to Kang the Conqueror, who just happens to be an upcoming MCU baddie set to appear as the villain in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, played by Jonathan Majors. The creature first debuted in 1993’s Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1, starring Kang and his love interest Terminatrix. In the comics, Terminatrix is the alias of Ravonna Renslayer, who in the Loki show we know as a TVA judge.

Yellowjacket’s Helmet

Yellowjacket's helmet. (Marvel Studios)

There are numerous Marvel artifacts littered throughout the fields at the end of time in the Void. 

After Loki’s first chat with the four new Lokis, in the fields we see a massive version of Yellowjacket’s helmet. The yellow-and-black headpiece was worn by villain Darren Cross (Corey Stoll) in the first Ant-Man movie. He met his end when he shrunk down and exploded in a tiny spark. Given the colossal nature of the helmet in Loki, perhaps there was an alternate timeline where he grew to extraordinary size instead and had to be pruned by the TVA.

Thanos-Copter

Thanos-Copter. (Marvel Studios)

As the Lokis approach their hideout, the infamous Thanos-Copter makes a brief appearance. This is a reference to the comic book Spidey Super Stories #39 from 1979 where Spider-Man and Hellcat battled Thanos, and the Mad Titan pursued the heroes in a yellow helicopter branded with his own name. It has since become a fan-favorite joke that has spawned memes, action figures, and now a place in MCU lore.

Frog Thor aka Throg Cameo and Mjolnir

Throg and Mjolnir. (Marvel Studios)

As the Lokis descended into their underground bunker, the camera panned downward and offered a glimpse of Throg trapped in a jar trying to reach Mjolnir buried alongside it. The jar is labeled “T365,” a reference to Thor #365 where, after Loki turned Thor into a frog in the previous issue, the amphibian Odinson used Mjolnir to transform into Frog Thor. It appears this actually happened at some point in the MCU but this variant of Thor was deemed unfit for the Sacred Timeline by the Time Keepers and was pruned by the TVA. And honestly, what a monumental loss for all of us.

RoxxiWine

RoxxiWine. (Marvel Studios)

As the Lokis swap stories in their hideout, we see they’re sipping on some fine RoxxiWine. The company Roxxon (an evil corporation from Marvel Comics) was featured in Episode 2 when Loki and the TVA tracked Sylvie to a Roxxmart fated for destruction. Perhaps this RoxxiWine comes from that very store.

SHIELD Helicarrier

SHIELD Helicarrier. (Marvel Studios)

Crashed in a field of debris is a SHIELD Helicarrier. We can’t tell which one it is, but we’ve seen enough of these things crash that it’s frankly not a surprise to see another one has gone down.

Ronan the Accuser’s Ship the Dark Aster 

The Dark Aster. (Marvel Studios)

Also crashed in a field is Ronan the Accuser’s flagship Kree vessel known as the Dark Aster. 

The Living Tribunal

The Living Tribunal. (Marvel Studios)

Another relic in the fields is an odd statue head bearing three faces draped in a cloth. This is a cosmic entity in Marvel Comics known as the Living Tribunal, a powerful being that works to maintain balance across the infinite realities of the Multiverse. 

Vote Loki

Vote Loki. (Marvel Studios)

A Loki looking like he’s ready to run for office makes a surprise appearance in the middle of the episode. This variant is a reference to the Vote Loki comic from 2016 that featured Loki attempting to take the White House.

Pizza Delivery Car “GRN-W1D” License Plate

Mark Gruenwald license plate Easter egg. (Marvel Studios)

The pizza delivery car Owen Wilson’s Mobius drives bears the license plate “GRN-W1D.” This is a tribute to Marvel Comics legend Mark Gruenwald who not only worked on concepts and characters used in the show (the TVA, Alioth the Usurper, etc.) but whose likeness was used as inspiration for the look of Mobius in the comics and his mustachioed countenance was carried over to the Loki show. Gruenwald was among the Marvel Comics creators given a special thanks in the Loki credits.  

USS Eldridge

USS Elridge. (Marvel Studios)

There’s more to the sudden appearance of the USS Elridge than a fun (and horrifying) action sequence. The US Navy warship is tied to a conspiracy theory involving a government cover-up and aliens. In a story that has since become an urban legend known as the Philadelphia Experiment, a man named Carlos Miguel Allende alleged that the USS Elridge was transported to another dimension and its crew was killed by vicious aliens. So you can see where the Loki writers picked up the ball and ran with it. 

Oswald and the Martians

Oswald and the Martians. (Marvel Studios)

An old movie theater sign lists a film called Oswald and the Martians. Those familiar with Disney company history will remember Oswald the Lucky Rabbit as the character who pre-dated Mickey Mouse and very well could have become the face of Disney had Universal not claimed the character in a legal dispute. It seems in the alternate, pruned timeline from which this sign came from, Oswald went on to be the face of Disney and Mickey Mouse was, presumably, never created. The title “Oswald and the Martians” refers to the real-life cartoon called Mars where Oswald traveled to the red planet and met aliens.

Loki’s Sword

Loki's sword. (Marvel Studios)

The short sword Kid Loki summons and gives to Loki has significance in both Marvel Comics lore and Norse mythology. The weapon Lævateinn was used by Loki in Norse mythology, and its Marvel Comics version Laevateinn can be magically summoned by Loki at will.

Chronopolis

Chronopolis. You in there, Kang? (Marvel Studios)

The mysterious building seen at the end of Loki Episode 5 may very well be Chronopolis, home to Kang the Conqueror in the comics. We’ve already seen Kang supporting characters Alioth the Usurper and Ravonna Renslayer, plus Qeng Tower, and this may be his signature city, so perhaps the mystery of the creation of the TVA will all lead to Kang in Episode 6. As the name implies, Chronopolis is a city, but we see just a single building–what appears to be an old estate–in Loki, so either Kang’s base was redesigned for the show, or it’s something else entirely…

What other Easter eggs were in Loki Episode 5? Let’s discuss in the comments!

Simpsons Showrunner Al Jean Reacts to Conan’s Departure From Late Night

The longtime showrunner for The Simpsons, Al Jean, has shared his thoughts on Conan O’Brien’s departure from late-night in a recent interview with IGN. O’Brien was a writer and producer for The Simpsons from 1991 to 1993.

In an IGN interview with Jean about the new Simpsons Marvel crossover short with Tom Hiddleston voicing Loki, we asked Jean about his thoughts on Conan O’Brien ending his long-running late-night show.

O’Brien is a late-night veteran, but also a well-known veteran on The Simpsons. He is most famous, probably, for his work on the episode ‘Marge vs. The Monorail.’

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“The thing I would say for people to see what we always saw in Conan: When he was hired, and everybody was going, ‘Who is this guy?’ I said, ‘No you’re going to be surprised how great he is,’” Jean recalled.

Jean went on to praise O’Brien’s work, especially during the pandemic. “I would look at his TBS things — like his trip to the American Girl store, or he visited the Israeli army, or went on Grindr and Tinder — those things are as fall-down funny as anything anybody has ever done.” 

He calls O’Brien a genius and praised how his late-night tenure lasted 28 years “which is only exceeded by the two best: Carson and Letterman,” Jean says.

O’Brien ended his show, Conan, after 10 years on TBS. For his final guest, O’Brien booked Jack Black but had a week of farewell guests that included Patton Oswalt, Martin Short, JB Smoove, Mila Kunis, Bill Hader, and more.

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Before Conan, O’Brien hosted Late Night with Conan O’Brien before a turbulent stint hosting The Tonight Show in 2010. The comedian’s next project will be a weekly variety show for HBO Max, but he will also produce additional content like podcasts through his production company.

Be sure to check out our full interview with Al Jean about “The Good, The Bard, and The Loki,” or check out our coverage of Disney Plus’ Loki series.

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Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor.

Marvel Studios and DC Films Are Both Skipping Comic-Con@Home 2021

Neither Disney’s Marvel Studios nor Warner Bros.’ DC Films will be at Comic-Con@Home, meaning you shouldn’t expect any news from Marvel’s Eternals or Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Deadline reports that both of the pop culture heavyweights will be skipping this year’s event, which is scheduled for later this month.

Instead, Comic-Con@Home will spotlight movies like Snake Eyes and shows like Bob’s Burgers. Batman: The Long Halloween, Part 2 will also be featured at the event, so it won’t be totally bereft of superheroes. And as Deadline points out, this news doesn’t totally rule out Sony, which could still make some sort of appearance with Venom: Let There Be Carnage and Morbius.

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Warner Bros., for its part, has recently found success with its own DC Fandome event, where it debuted Suicide Squad’s full cast, the Justice League Snyder Cut teaser trailer, and lots more. The MCU, meanwhile, continues to dominate streaming with popular MCU shows like Loki. Both have managed to make their own way without the help of the hype generated by San Diego Comic-Con.

This is the second year that Comic-Con will be an all-digital event. Like many other shows, Comic-Con took to streaming amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, with panels being hosted on Youtube. There’s no telling when the in-person Comic-Con event will return.

In the meantime, this year’s Comic-Con@Home will run from July 23 to July 25. Keep an eye on IGN for all the biggest news as the big event gets underway.

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Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN.

Bungie Gifts Players The Spicy Ramen Emblem To Celebrate Bungie Day

July 7 is the annual Bungie Day, a holiday created by fans and adopted by Bungie as a day to celebrate the community. It’s also Bungie’s 30th birthday this year, and Destiny players can get the free Spicy Ramen emblem, an homage to Cayde-6’s ramen coupon, when they sign into their Bungie account and redeem the code: YRC-C3D-YNC.

Although a free emblem for all players, it ran into a bit of controversy last month after it was leaked. Bungie warned fans about purchasing the emblem because it would soon be a gift to the community.

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If you’re looking to get more emblems, you can acquire them by donating to the Bungie Foundation’s Giving Campaign from July 7 through July 20. Donating $10 gets you last year’s The Bungie Foundation emblem, and $25 or above gives the Circadian Guard emblem. Large donations reward other items such as the Exotic Buoyant Shell Ghost shell for $50 and the Exotic Tiny Tank emote for $75.

The studio is also holding a sale for select merchandise from the Bungie Store that will go till the end of the month. Purchasing from the store will give fans another Bungie Day exclusive emblem.

Additionally, the Bungie Day post shared news about the upcoming Destiny 2 Showcase landing on August 24 for the Witch Queen expansion.

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Aussie Deals: Steam Sale on Must Own Shooters and More!

If you’re into first-person shooters, today is your day to take aim at some awesome savings. Steam has got cheap deals on Far Cry 5, Doom Eternal, Metro Exodus and the criminally under-played Titanfall 2. We’ve also got you console players covered with bargains on accessories and AAA titles!

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