PUBG Console Patch Notes Show Taego Adjustment, Crash Landings

Following last week’s update to the game’s PC version, PlayStation and Xbox players will receive update 13.1 of PUBG Battlegrounds later tonight. The hyper-realistic battle royale title’s latest update introduced a myriad of changes, including adjustments to its latest map and dynamic crash landings.

The update is set to go live tonight during a scheduled maintenance period. PUBG Battlegrounds will be updated from 9 PM PT / 12 AM ET to 3:30 AM PT / 6:30 AM ET, so players may not be able to queue up for a game for most of tonight.

Once everything is updated though, players should notice some differences once they get into a match. For instance, more players will be able to get Care Package airdrops each match. Instead of one large crate landing on the battlefield, players will find a single standard care package and between five and 15 smaller care packages.

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Players may also notice that the plane ride ferrying them to the battlefield isn’t that smooth anymore. Emergency landings, caused by the plane’s engines blowing up, make the landing plane move faster and gradually get lower on the map. Players can still jump out whenever they want, but if they stay in the plane until it crashes into the map, they’ll lose half of their health.

Over on Taego, things are looking a bit better, with a new secret room being added that players can use to change the course of their game. The secret room can be opened up by picking up a hidden key, granting access to loot that won’t be found anywhere else on the map. While secret rooms are scattered across maps, keys are much less common.

A full list of patch notes for PUBG Battlegrounds’ 13.1 update on consoles can be found on the game’s website. And if you’re wondering why we’re calling the game “PUBG Battlegrounds,” it’s not by choice. As of July, the game’s name was changed to reflect PUBG becoming a larger brand.

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Netflix’s My Little Pony: A New Generation Trailer Is A Colorful Hunt For Magic

The first trailer for My Little Pony: A New Generation has been released. The latest movie in the hugely popular toy and toyline and TV franchise hits Netflix on September 24.

The new My Little Pony movie sees different species of ponies living separately from each other, with mistrust between them. When a lost unicorn named Izzy ends up in Equestria, a pony named Sunny Starscout befriends her, and together the pair set off to find out why the unicorns have lost all their magical powers.

While the last movie in the franchise, 2017’s My Little Pony: The Movie, was traditionally animated, this latest movie has gone the full 3D animated route, and there looks like plenty of jokes and songs to keep the millions of Pony fans happy. Check the trailer out below:

The movie’s voice cast includes Vanessa Hudgens (Bad Boys for Life) as Sunny and Kimiko Glenn (Orange Is the New Black) as Izzy, plus James Marsden (Westworld), Sofia Carson (Descendants), Liza Koshy (Work It), and Jane Krakowski (Schmigadoon). The movie is directed by Rob Cullen, Jose Ucha, and Mark Fattibene.

My Little Pony: A New Generation was originally set to be released theatrically by Paramount, but in February it was reported that it had been sold to Netflix. It’s one of several high-profile movies that Paramount has offloaded to streaming services as a result of the pandemic, others including The Tomorrow War, Coming 2 America, and The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming movies of 2021.

Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 2 Review: Episodes 1-5

Star Trek: Lower Decks season two premieres Aug. 12 on Paramount+. Below is a spoiler-free review of the first five episodes.

When Star Trek: Lower Decks dropped last year, there was no question that the series was lovingly brought to life by people who know their Trek inside and out. Where it faltered was thinking hyper-fast delivery and overly busy episodes was a fun, sustainable watch. Gratefully, creator Mike McMahan (Solar Opposites) allowed the show to mellow out by the end of its first season, giving us a lot more depth for both the stories and characters who live and work in the bowels of the U.S.S. Cerritos. In season two, Lower Decks continues that balanced groove with even more confidence in mixing comedy with away mission hijinks and character progression.

In particular, Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) is more fun to be around this season because she’s not just dragging crewmates Brad Boimler (Jack Quaid), D’Vana Tendi (Noël Wells), and Sam Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) into an endless string of ill-considered adventures. She’s still a purposefully rebellious screw-up who leaps before thinking, but the new episodes also give us more quiet moments where she reveals what her abrasive walls are really all about.

Speaking of Boimler, the season opens with Mariner stewing with mighty resentment after he abruptly left to accept a promotion on Captain William Riker’s (Jonathan Frakes) U.S.S. Titan. How he’s doing in his new gig, and the physical and emotional hole he left behind is played to great effect in the first half of the season. It says a lot about the writing maturity of the series to have choices like the one he made have real stakes, and then play out as such when many comedies would just blow past anything that messy.

But a big benefit of Boimler’s absence is that it leaves a lot of room for Tendi and Rutherford to get fleshed out with storylines that focus more on their vulnerabilities. Rutherford struggles with the repercussions of his cyborg implant and the ghost of his former self, while Tendi’s need to please is challenged on all fronts. Plus, the season’s early Boimler vacuum allows the unhealthy mother/daughter work dynamic between Mariner and Captain Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) to be addressed in the season premiere for the disaster it’s become.

When Boimler does return, it proves how far this ensemble has come in truly endearing itself to us. Still a big ball of anxiety, he clearly tames Mariner’s boundless energy and impulsiveness. And he’s also the perfect nerd compliment to good kids Tendi and Rutherford. Together, they tease, challenge and better one another, which makes even their dumbest screw-ups fun to watch. They’re also true believers in the goals of the Federation, which is endearing, hopeful and would certainly make Gene Roddenberry proud.

As for this season’s overall story scope, in the five episodes provided, Lower Decks remains a standalone adventure show that isn’t shy about mining a tremendous amount of Original Trek and The Next Generation Trek mythology to build episodes around. Whether it’s featuring very familiar races or creatures, or even namechecking characters like Data, Thomas Riker, and Gary Mitchell, the season is packed with callbacks, deep cuts, and visual references galore. And frankly, it’s too much at times. Every episode is so densely packed with nostalgia hat tips, there’s almost no story real estate to create original Lower Decks mythology. But when Lower Decks does venture into making its own lore, like episode five’s hilarious replicating race, the Dooplers, it proves the show is more than capable of adding plenty to the Trek pantheon. Hopefully, the third season (or the latter half of the second) is where McMahan and his writers gift themselves, and us, with more of what we haven’t seen before.

Avatar: The Last Airbender: Netflix Live-Action Series Reveals Cast and Creative Team

Three years since Netflix first announced its plans for a live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, the streaming giant has finally revealed the core cast and creative team that will bring Nickelodeon’s acclaimed animated series to life.

Check out the gallery below, or read on to find out who’s portraying Avatar’s most iconic characters.

Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender Cast

  • Gordon Cormier (The Stand, Lost in Space) as Aang: A fearless and fun-loving twelve-year-old who just happens to be the Avatar, master of all four elements, and the keeper of balance and peace in the world. An airbending prodigy, Aang is a reluctant hero, struggling to deal with the burden of his duties while still holding on to his adventurous and playful nature.
  • Kiawentiio (Anne with an E) as Katara: A determined and hopeful waterbender, the last in her small village. Though only fourteen, she’s already endured great personal tragedy, which has held her back from rising to her true potential, though it’s never dimmed her warm and caring spirit.
  • Ian Ousley (Physical, 13 Reasons Why) as Sokka: Katara’s sardonic and resourceful 16-year-old brother. Outwardly confident, even brash, he takes his responsibility as the leader of his tribe seriously, despite his inner doubts over his warrior skills… doubts that he masks with his wit and deadpan sense of humor.
  • Dallas Liu (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) as Zuko: A skilled firebender and the intense and guarded Crown Prince of the Fire Nation. Currently roaming the world in exile, he’s on an obsessive quest to capture the Avatar because he believes that is the only way to reclaim his life and live up to the demands of his cruel and controlling father, the Fire Lord.

With Avatar: The Last Airbender creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko no longer involved in the Netflix series due to creative differences, Albert Kim (Sleepy Hollow, Nikita) will serve as showrunner and executive producer, alongside executive producers Dan Lin (The Lego Movie), Lindsey Liberatore (Walker), and Michael Goi (Swamp Thing).

In a Netflix blog post, Kim talked about the importance of authenticity:

“We’ll be expanding and growing the world, and there will be surprises for existing fans and those new to the tale,” Kim explained. “But throughout this process, our byword has been ‘authenticity.’ To the story. To the characters. To the cultural influences. Authenticity is what keeps us going, both in front of the camera and behind it, which is why we’ve assembled a team unlike any seen before — a group of talented and passionate artists who are working around the clock to bring this rich and incredibly beautiful world to life.”

What do you think of the casting announcement? Let us know in the comments. And for more Avatar, watch the OG Korra and Zuko voice actors answer our biggest what-if questions and learn how the Avatar Legends tabletop RPG reached $1 million in a day.

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Call of Duty: Vanguard Leak Seemingly Reveals Several New Details

We all know that a new Call of Duty game will drop this year, as they do every year, and it looks like more details on the next installment have been leaked via the latest Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War update.

The news comes by the way of Charlie Intel, which says the leak – seemingly confirming the reported title of Call of Duty: Vanguard – was discovered in the latest Season 5 update for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, including artwork, the game logo, and perhaps most interestingly for fans, mention of an Open Beta. Fans quickly discovered the leaked material through datamining the game files for the latest update.

Vanguard does indeed look like another World War 2-inspired setting, given the clothing and guns the characters are using. This seems to confirm the report from earlier this year, which countered ideas that the game would be set in an alternate timeline in which WW2 hadn’t ended. Once leaked, the images quickly began to make the rounds on social media, particularly Twitter, though Activision has been quick to begin taking down many of the leaked images from websites.

The leaks suggest the game will receive three editions, similar to those Black Ops Cold War received: Standard, Cross-Gen, and Ultimate. A screenshot detailing an Early Access Open Beta was also discovered, likely available for players that pre-order the game.

Activision has yet to comment on the leak, but if the game is scheduled to launch this year, it’s likely to not be too long before an official announcement is made. The company is currently embroiled in a lawsuit regarding multiple acts of sexual misconduct, harassment, and misogyny, which has led to staff walkouts and some senior staff leaving the company.

Liam Wiseman is a Freelance News Writer for IGN.

Fortnite: Every Marvel Skin So Far

The world of Fortnite Marvel skins is, like the game itself, ever-expanding. It’s to be expected given that Fortnite and Marvel represent two of the biggest brands in video games and movies respectively. There have already been dozens of Marvel-themed in-game outfits, or “skins,” as well as boss battles, easter eggs, and so much more.

Most excitingly, we’ve apparently only seen the tip of the iceberg with regard to the collaboration potential between Fortnite and Marvel Comics. According to Epic Games chief creative officer Donald Mustard, the Fortnite and Marvel crossovers will continue long into the future, and 2020’s all-Marvel Fortnite Season 4 was just the first major wave of this elongated rollout.

Call it what you’d like–the metaverse, brand synergy, or just clever advertising for whichever major Marvel vehicle is hitting theaters or Disney+ at any given time, but there are no brakes on this ride. Not even Spider-Man could stop this train.

Dozens of Marvel heroes and villains have already come to Fortnite, and we're just getting started.
Dozens of Marvel heroes and villains have already come to Fortnite, and we’re just getting started.

Speaking to the hosts of the This Week In Marvel podcast back in 2020, Mustard said the roadmap is planned for ahead for Fortnite and Marvel: “This is just the start. This is the start of lots of stuff we have planned for many years in this Marvel integration. Like, this is not the end. This is the beginning.”

Since then, we’ve seen even more collaborations between the two mega-brands that have included things like Guardians of the Galaxy’s Gamora, the god of mischief, Loki, featured in the Fortnite Crew subscription, and the Mad Titan himself, Thanos, return to the game for the first time in three years.

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While the list below will be updated whenever more Marvel heroes and villains debut in Epic’s platform of the century, note that a few characters remain painfully off the list to this day. Most wanted of all is Spider-Man, who is likely planned for some time in the future and will be given a red carpet rollout, no doubt. Other major characters like The Incredible Hulk, Miss Marvel, and Dr. Strange haven’t been revealed yet either, while Drax is the last Guardian to not yet appear in Fortnite.

For now, take in this nonetheless massive list of Marvel icons already in Fortnite, and be on the lookout for the next time they hit the rotating, limited-time Item Shop. We’ve listed the characters in chronological order starting with the newest skins at the top.

Every Fortnite Marvel Skin So Far

  • Gamora
  • Loki^
  • Thanos
  • Ant-Man
  • Venom
  • Black Widow
  • Ghost Rider
  • Daredevil
  • Blade
  • Silver Surfer
  • Captain Marvel
  • Black Panther
  • Taskmaster
  • Wolverine*
  • Iron Man*
  • Thor*
  • Storm*
  • Mystique*
  • She-Hulk*
  • Groot*
  • Rocket Raccoon* (back bling only)
  • Doctor Doom*
  • Captain America
  • Psylocke
  • Domino
  • Cable
  • Ravenpool**
  • Cuddlepool**
  • Deadpool*
  • Star-Lord

^ part of a previous Fortnite Crew Pack, no longer available for purchase

* part of a previous battle pass, no longer available for purchase

** Fortnite original character

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New Shin Megami Tensei V Story Trailer Highlights The Demonic Conflict

If you’ve been wondering what the story is at the heart of Shin Megami Tensei V is, the latest trailer from the Atlus-developed game has plenty of exposition to share. Like previous games in the series, Shin Megami Tensei V focuses on a protagonist who has to battle numerous demons, having somehow been transported to an alternate dimension version where Tokyo has been overrun by the forces of the underworld.

On the verge of being killed by the demonic forces, the nameless protagonist merges with a powerful being to become a Nahobino, an entity that is neither human nor a demon. You can see the story unfold in the trailer below:

Now Playing: Shin Megami Tensei V — Bethel Trailer

Returning gameplay elements include the ability to fuse with demons, along with new gameplay mechanics such as the Press Turn Battle System that allows players to pinpoint enemy weaknesses and perform risky consecutive actions. Atlus has also teased that the story will be filled with tragedy based on the choices that players make as they gain the power to survive the Da’at wastelands.

If you’re in Japan, the game has some colorful accessories to grab such as a protective cover and an adorable carrying case for Switch and 3DS games.

Shin Megami Tensei V Game Case
Shin Megami Tensei V Game Case

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Shin Megami Tensei V launches on 12 November as a Nintendo Switch exclusive.

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Multiple PS5, Xbox Series X Restocks Happening At Walmart Today

Walmart will have two separate console restocks for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X today, August 12. A Walmart spokesperson told GameSpot over email that the restocks will begin at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, followed by another one at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET. Each console restock will be one hour long, with stock released every 10 minutes throughout the hour.

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Walmart restock times for August 12

  • 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET – stock released every 10 minutes
  • 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET – stock released every 10 minutes

For the best chance at securing a PS5 or Xbox Series X in today’s Walmart restocks, we highly suggest logging into your Walmart account ahead of time and making sure both your payment and shipping info are up to date. This will help checkout go as smoothly as possible, as every second counts during a console restock. You’ll want to be ready on the listing ahead of time, and don’t give up if the console seems to sell out right away–keep refreshing and trying.

This marks the first time that Walmart has held two restocks on the same day, and the retailer is one of the few stores that announces its restocks ahead of time so that hopeful buyers can be prepared. Of course, this gives scalpers a heads up as well. Walmart restocks have been particularly frustrating in the past due to how quickly the PS5 and Xbox Series X sell out, but the 10-minute restock intervals do give you multiple chances at snagging a console, and if the morning restock sells out, you’ll be able to try again this evening.

Spec Ops: The Line Creative Director, Nine Inch Nails Guitarist Launch New Game Studio: Eyes Out

The creative director of Spec Ops: The Line, Cory Davis, and Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck are co-founding a new game studio together called Eyes Out.

The LA-based arthouse studio aims to focus on making “dark, atmospheric games with an emphasis on environmental storytelling.” Eyes Out already has its first project: a single-player, immersive cosmic horror game with an emphasis on environmental storytelling. More news about the title is planned for the coming months.

Previously, Davis has worked on several other projects including the Condemned and F.E.A.R franchises and Here They Lie, while Finck has provided music for games like Observation and NOCT.

“When I was finishing up work on Here They Lie, Robin wandered into our studio and I felt a very strong connection to his open, creative view of existence, and the power of music,” said Davis. “We instantly started working on some prototypes I had in development at the time and together we launched straight toward something unexpected. Robin’s vibrant and boundless approach to the creative process drives our work far beyond my previous experience. It’s such an exhilarating trip to venture into the darkness together.”

Finck added that the studio’s first project explores “the theme of human consciousness as it relates to the seen and unseen properties of vibration and sound.

“We’re pushing the boundaries of the horror genre to create a thoughtful, lasting, terrifying gameplay experience.”

Rebekah Valentine is a news reporter for IGN. You can find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.

Disciples: Liberation – The First Preview

The handful of hours I’ve spent with Disciples Liberation so far have shown me an adventure not quite like anything I’ve seen before. Almost all of its pieces, from the tactical, turn-based combat to the voiced, RPG dialogue to the base management have existed in other games. But the way they’re combined here is fresh and interesting.

Like previous games in the Disciples series, the core of the action is a grid-based combat system to which you’ll bring a combination of heroes and regular troops with different stats and abilities. One interesting twist here is the ability to place any character or creature on your back line, where they won’t participate in combat directly, but will provide some kind of passive buff instead. Also, the main character Avyanna and her named companions are all fully voiced, along with all of the NPCs and quest-givers you’ll meet throughout the main story.

The way you navigate this story is different from any previous entry in the series, too. Each faction won’t have its own campaign, but rather, Avyanna can decide to align herself with the ones she prefers by making story choices that can increase or decrease your affinity with them. You’ll ultimately be able to field troops from all four factions if you want to, but units from a faction that worships the ground you walk on will fight a lot harder than ones that hate your guts.

The battles themselves feel pretty familiar for a tactical turn-based game. Units have a variable number of action points that can be used to move, attack, or in some cases, both. Special abilities include rogues going into stealth mode and dealing increased damage when they pop out. Terrain features can hinder or heal you, and setting up flanking attacks further increases your edge against the enemy. All the while, applying buffs to yourself and debuffs to your enemy is a reliable path to victory.

Recruiting and upgrading the nameless footsoldiers who make up the bulk of your battle line happens in Yllian, a mysterious floating city that comes to serve as Avyanna’s home base. Spending resources like gold, iron, and wood that you find throughout the world will allow you to place and upgrade structures associated with each faction, but only once you’ve gotten the blueprints from doing their quests. The Elven Alliance are woodland skirmishers that bring some elemental power to the field. The Empire are devout humans with a balanced roster. The Undead Hordes are exactly what they sound like. And the Legions of the Damned are hellions packing plenty of demonic magic. You won’t be able to keep them all happy, though, so it makes sense to pick one or two and stick with them.

While all recruitable troops and companions have limited equipment slots, Avyanna herself is fleshed out as a full-fledged RPG hero. She can equip armor and weapons, learn spells from five different schools, and has three expansive skill trees that focus on different styles of combat. While she starts out as a balanced Mercenary, it will eventually be possible to unlock a number of other classes for her as well.

There’s a fair bit of dungeon-crawling and open world exploration as well, including puzzles, traps, and side quests. It reminded me a fair bit of the Divinity: Original Sin games, except that combat takes place on a separate screen rather than out in the open world. And while I was told that my decisions regarding the various factions would eventually guide my story’s outcomes, I didn’t get to play long enough to really see how that plays out. Likewise, Avyanna usually gets the option between a “good”, “bad,” and “wild card” option in most dialogues, but this didn’t look like it had any effect either mechanically or story-wise just yet.

I’m looking forward to exploring more of Disciples Liberation after having gotten my boots dirty in its rich fantasy world. A story-driven RPG like this with a home base, army building, and sweeping tactical combat really strikes me as a natural combination, and it’s almost surprising no one has combined these ingredients quite like this before. You’ll be able to check it out for yourself on October 21st.