Overwatch League’s 2022 Season Will Use an Early Build of Overwatch 2

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The 2022 season of Overwatch League will use an early build of Overwatch 2.

This news comes by way of DotEsports, which also reports the fifth season of Overwatch League is expected to begin on time next April, as announced by the league’s vice president, Jon Spector.

After rumors of a year-long hiatus for the league began to ramp up, Blizzard recently confirmed them to be false. The company said that while a release date for the 2022 season start had not yet been announced, a fifth season of Overwatch League would be happening nonetheless.

As you can see in the tweet above, Spector reaffirmed this news earlier today. However, a league spokesperson told DotEsports that this season would begin on an early build of Overwatch 2.

“The plan right now is for the Overwatch League’s 2022 season to begin on an early build of Overwatch 2,” a league spokesperson told the publication. “We’ll have more details to share about our 2022 season as we get closer to the planned start date in April of next year.”

As DotEsports notes, players are probably anxious to learn what those additional details surrounding the 2022 season consist of, especially now that we know Overwatch 2 will feature five-player teams, as opposed to the six-player teams seen in the first Overwatch.

On top of that, each team will only be allowed one Tank hero. Add into the mix the fact that Overwatch 2 is a new game on top of the team composition changes and this competitive season is sure to be a shakeup for players.

While waiting for the 2022 season of Overwatch League to begin, check out these new skins for Baptiste and Sombra in Overwatch 2 and then read about how Overwatch 2 will have “some compromises” on Nintendo Switch. Check out how Overwatch 2’s 5v5 change has left the game’s community divided after that.

Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.

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American Horror Story Season 10’s Adina Porter On That Huge Twist

The tenth season of American Horror Story, titled Double Feature, is certainly off to a bloody and violent start. With the season broken up into two separate stories–one about vampires, the other concerning aliens–the vampiric tale is already stacking quite the pile of dead bodies.

The following contains spoilers from the third episode of American Horror Story: Double feature. If you’re not caught up on the FX series, it’s best you stop reading now.

The “Red Tide” portion of Double Feature follows the Gardner family as they settle into life in Provincetown, Massachusetts, not realizing they’re surrounded by vampires. These aren’t your run of the mill vampires, though. Instead, these vampires are artists who take a drug to inspire their brilliance. The side effect is they have a thirst for human blood that must be quenched.

While many in the town are very aware of the contingent of blood-drinkers residing there, Police Chief Burleson (Adina Porter) seemed to be in the dark about what was really happening. That, unfortunately, proved to be her downfall in Episode 3, “Thirst.”

By this point, two members of the Gardner family–father Harry (Finn Wittrock) and his young daughter Alma (Ryan Kiera Armstrong)–had indulged in the drug, becoming vampiric in their own right. So it shouldn’t be much of a surprise that when the chief stopped by their house to question Alma about a rash of murders in the area, the hungry little vampire killed and drained the police officer of her blood.

It was a short stay for Porter, but one she hopes left an impact on American Horror Story fans. “As an actor, I was like, ‘Ah, too soon!’ But you know, the play is the thing, and I just wanted to make the audience really fall for the Chief in what little time we had, so that when she was taken out, it hurt,” the actress told GameSpot.

Not only did the chief’s death hurt, but it also promised to send the show spinning out of control going forward. “You needed someone who was relatable and grounded when you’re in a world of folks that will do anything to be famous,” Porter noted. “You needed someone to be grounded and someone who’s not obsessed with fame. And I’m glad that the Chief got to be that person.”

Now, without that grounding force, things are likely about to get very strange as the artsy vampires try to kill each other in an effort to keep the town’s secret. Still, that said, this is American Horror Story. A dire situation getting completely out of control is to be expected. And, who knows? While we watched the chief bleed out at the hands of a little girl, is she really gone? Even Porter doesn’t know for sure. “There might be more because in our universe anything can happen,” she said.

American Horror Story airs Wednesdays on FX, with episodes streaming the next day on Hulu.

The Suicide Squad Leaves HBO Max This Week

James Gunn tweeted out a PSA letting fans know The Suicide Squad will be leaving HBO Max by the end of this weekend, presumably on September 5.

Gunn made sure in his tweet to add a set photo of a dejected John Cena, teasing his upcoming spin-off TV series Peacemaker. Gunn will be producing the show alongside Cena, Matthew Miller, and Peter Safran and has directing credits for five episodes of the TV series. Peacemaker is slated to release on HBO Max in January 2022.

The Suicide Squad premiered in theatres and on HBO Max on August 6. Since the film’s release, it has earned $36.5 million at the box office.The Suicide Squad has a Metacritic metascore of 71 with a user score of 7.1 and is certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with an audience score of 82% and a 91% Tomatometer score.

In GameSpot’s review of The Suicide Squad, Mike Rougaeu said the movie was “shocking, bloody, hilarious, and heartfelt” with a lot of care put into the writing of its ensemble cast of characters and soundtrack in comparison to the 2016 version of the film.

If you have HBO Max and 2 hours and 12 minutes to spare, be sure to check out The Suicide Squad before it leaves the streaming platform.

Ted Lasso Star Brett Goldstein Addresses Rumors That He’s a CGI Creation

As Ted Lasso continues its second season on Apple TV Plus, the comedy series’ superlative popularity has led to a wild new theory among fans. Rumors have spread that the character Roy Kent is not played by a real actor, but is instead a CGI creation, with fans highlighting the sharpness of his beard and drawing comparisons to character models in FIFA games.

Now, Brett Goldstein, who portrays Kent on the show, has broken his silence on the matter. The actor posted a video of himself on Twitter to assert that he is a real human being who does “normal human, basic things like rendering and buffering and transferring data.”

Ted Lasso co-creator Brendan Hunt, who also plays Coach Beard on the show, offered a more tentative statement to CNET.

“I can neither confirm nor deny that if you entered data into an algorithm for ‘building the perfect actor’ it would produce Brett Goldstein,” he said.

To clarify, Goldstein isn’t just a real person, but also one of the driving creative forces behind Ted Lasso. The actor also serves as a writer and executive story editor on the series. He is currently nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his performance on the show’s first season. Ted Lasso became the most nominated freshman comedy series in Emmys history, garnering 20 nominations including spots in Best Comedy Series and Best Actor in a Comedy Series for star Jason Sudeikis.

In our review of the Season 2 premiere of Ted Lasso, IGN gave the episode a 9, saying that the show “[avoids] the common sophomore slump, retaining and fine-tuning what worked the first time around, while evolving its quirky formula in some welcome ways.”

J. Kim Murphy is a freelance entertainment writer.

This Cyberpunk 2077 Mod Can Save You From Death, For A Price

There’s a new Cyberpunk 2077 mod available to download on PC that adds a healthcare system, one in which you pay a premium for a team of trained in-game medical professionals to revive you really quick.

The mod, Death Alternative by Nexus Mods user 3nvy, circumvents the death screen by giving you an option to revive in a nearby hotel room. Which room is anyone’s guess, but the amount of time treatment takes and the Eddies needed to activate a package is dependent on which tier you select. There are three available: Silver (10,000), Gold (25,000, and Platinum (50,000), which restore 25%, 50%, or 100% of your life, respectively.

This is how it works: You head over to the Trauma Team building located in the MedCenter, where you then select one of the three available plans. There’s no cost upfront, so you could choose the Platinum tier if you want. Once you die, you’re asked if you want to revive or go out the old-fashioned way: Watching the death screen and reloading a previous save. If you have enough Eddies in your pocket for your chosen plan, you’ll revive at a hotel room. End up short on funds and the Trauma Team cancels your insurance.

Hypothetically, you can revive yourself as many times as you want–as long as you have the Eddies to afford whatever your health insurance premium is.

The mod is still in the “early stages,” but 3nvy has planned features in the works, such as debuffs upon death and possibly waking up in the trash with all your gear stripped and a quest to get it back (if no insurance is enabled).

While this mod is currently available on PC, there may be a chance it could appear in the official game. Developer CD Projekt Red recently hired a group of modders to work on both Cyberpunk 2077’s backend and mod support.

In other Cyberpunk 2077 news, CDPR said during a September 1 earnings report that PS5 and Xbox Series X|S editions of the game could miss the “target date” of “late 2021.”

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Game Scoop! 641: Tech Demos Are Cool

On this episode of Game Scoop! the Omega Cops chat Welcome to Raccoon City, Game Informer’s enlightening interview about crunch at Naughty Dog, that REALLY COOL Dead Space Remake Tech demo that has us all saying “nicely job”, and the latest gameplay showing from the Marvel/2K game that everyone is talking about, Midnight Suns. Plus video game 20 questions if we get around to it. Scoop!

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How Do You Prefer to Stream Shows? Weekly vs. Binge – State of Streaming 3.0

There are more streaming networks than ever before, so if you have questions about the future of streaming, then you’ve come to the right place. All week long, IGN’s State of Streaming 3.0 initiative is featuring reviews and in-depth analysis about current streaming providers like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, and more!

With IGN’s State of Streaming 3.0 upon us, we must ask the ultimate streaming question: Do you prefer to binge your favorite shows, or do you enjoy having episodes released weekly, forcing you to not watch them immediately one after another? Think of Disney+ series’ such as The Mandalorian, Loki, and WandaVision releasing weekly episodes – versus Netflix’s Stranger Things and The Witcher who just drop the entire season at once.

Vote in our poll below to let us know your favorite way to stream shows!

As of the time of writing, 73% of IGN readers prefer to binge TV shows, whereas only 27% would rather watch episodes weekly. In another IGN poll, we asked readers which streaming service they use most often, with Netflix coming in strong in first place with 47%, Disney+ following at nearly 20%, and HBO Max in third place at 13%.

For more on what’s happening in the world of streaming, be sure to check out the biggest TV shows coming in fall 2021, find out which streaming service has the best remote, and every video game adaption coming to Netflix.

If you’re looking for shows to stream, check out our round up of everything new coming to Netflix this month, such as Sex Education and Lucifer’s final season, along with all the new releases coming to Disney+ in September.

Shang-Chi’s Two Surprise MCU Returns, Explained

While Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings provided no shortage of unexpected twists for the MCU, perhaps the biggest was the return of not one but two long forgotten faces–Tim Roth’s Abomination, last seen in the Edward Norton Incredible Hulk movie, who was teased in the trailers, and another (arguably more surprising) special appearance who went on to play a core role in the film.

This article includes spoilers for Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, please proceed with caution.

That’s right, we’re talking about Ben Kingsly’s Trevor AKA The Fake Mandarin, from Iron Man 3. Poor Trevor has apparently been living in the Ten Rings compound for years after Wenwu captured him with the intent of executing him. Instead, however, Trevor did what he does best and improvised some acting, which inadvertently landed him a job as Wenwu’s personal jester-slash-prisoner. Shang-Chi, Katy, and Xialing find him in the bowels of the compound having apparently lost even more of his marbles since the last time we saw him.

Speaking of, the last time we saw him was all the way back in Iron Man 3. By all accounts, Trevor was a one-off for the MCU prior to this point, which wasn’t all that surprising. During Phases 1 and 2, one-and-done villains were the trend with bad guys like Iron Monger, Whiplash, and Ultron taking center stage while the slower burn villains with repeat appearances like Thanos or Loki drifted in and out of the spotlight. However, through Phase 3 and now into Phase 4, the MCU has seemed more and more interested in looking back for self-referential pulls (think Red Skull on Vormir or certain episodes of What If…?).

Trevor’s return represents one of the most surprising outcomes within that push–say what you will about Iron Man 3, but its Mandarin twist could have been very easily glossed over and never referenced again. Wenwu even has a brief bit of exposition in this movie explaining how he watched these events from afar and thought they were completely absurd. It would have been easy to just leave it at that and let the memory of those Phase 2 choices go gently into the night with a new, more legitimate Ten Rings introduced to replace them.

But, according to director Destin Daniel Cretton, getting Ben Kingsly back on board with the MCU was as simple as a phone call–and something he definitely wanted to do. In speaking with GameSpot, Cretton explained that “yes, it really did just take [a phone call]. I feel very lucky and privileged to have worked with Sir Ben Kingsly, and the conversation with him beforehand–it was such a pleasant surprise to learn how deeply he cares about that character, Trevor, and how much he wants to see Trevor go to the next stage of his life. It was so fun to watch him get into that character, it was one of the highlights for me.”

Of course, Cretton was unable to confirm or deny whether Trevor would be making any more appearances in the MCU after Shang-Chi. Presumably he was able to leave Ta Lo with the others, but we never actually see him in the aftermath of the battle, so it’s entirely possible that he will spend the rest of his life hanging out with his little monster buddies and practicing his sonnets. Maybe that’s the best possible ending for him.

As for Tim Roth’s Abomination, we’re left with even more questions–namely what this could mean in terms of the Multiverse and the Norton Hulk movies, which the MCU has bobbed and weaved around since the introduction of Mark Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner back in The Avengers. We do know that he and Wong are apparently working with one another, however, at least in terms of their little magical fight club racket, so regardless of when or if Abomination shows up again, he probably won’t be all that bad a guy.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is in theaters now.

Johnny Knoxville’s Jackass Forever Delay Announcement Is Perfectly On Brand

The new Jackass Movie, Jackass Forever, was scheduled to be released on October 22, but due to the pandemic, it was delayed to February 4, 2022. Series star Johnny Knoxville staged his own delay announcement for the film, and it’s exactly what you’d expect.

Knoxville climbed onto a billboard for Jackass Forever and and spray-painted “February 4, 2022” onto the advertisement, high above the ground. After the person taking the video asks Knoxville to move over to better showcase the date, Knoxville does so, but asks, ‘What?’ The video then promptly cuts out, adding to the silly nature of the stunt.

Jackass Forever was delayed earlier this week as part of a wider shifting of dates at Paramount. Top Gun: Maverick is now slated for May 2022, while Mission: Impossible 7 is now scheduled for September 2022.

Jackass Forever is the first Jackass film since 2010’s Jackass 3D, not counting the Bad Grandpa spinoff. It’s led to some amount of controversy, as former star Bam Margera was reportedly fired from the production and is now suing Knoxville.