Game of Thrones Led to Mental Health Difficulties for Kit Harington, Actor Admits

Game of Thrones led to mental health difficulties for Jon Snow actor, Kit Harington, which eventually caused him to take a year off of work.

This news comes by way of The Hollywood Reporter, which reports Harington spoke of his mental health challenges on the SiriusXM show, The Jess Cagle Show. Harington told the hosts that the nature of Game of Thrones led to mental health difficulties for him both during and after the show.

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“I went through some mental health difficulties after Throne and during the end of Thrones, to be honest,” Harington said. “I think it was directly due to the nature of the show and what I had been doing for years.”

Harington said the mental health challenges brought upon by Game of Thrones led to him taking an entire year off of work “to really concentrate on [himself].” THR points out that it was reported back in May of 2019, which is also when the series finale of Game of Thrones aired, that Harington had checked into a wellness facility to address his mental health difficulties.

He said in the Jess Cagle Show interview that right when he was finally ready to get back to work, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. He also said that he doesn’t have to live “in that intense place all the time” when acting, presumably referring to the darker and more violent nature of Game of Thrones.

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Harington’s comments come as the wider pop culture world grapples with mental health, whether it’s in Olympic sports or entertainment and gaming.

Harington’s next big role will be as Black Knight in Marvel’s Eternals, which is set to hit theaters on November 5. For more about that character, check out IGN’s breakdown of Black Knight and who Harington’s Marvel character is, and then watch the latest teaser for the movie. Check out IGN’s breakdown of who’s who in that teaser after that.

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

Call Of Duty From Sledgehammer Coming Q4, With “Substantial Innovation” To Warzone

Activision Blizzard is currently embroiled in a lawsuit over its corporate culture and treatment of women, and at the same time, the publisher is pressing ahead with new game releases. One of its next big ones is a new Call of Duty game from Sledgehammer Games. As part of Activision Blizzard’s earnings report on Tuesday, the management confirmed that the next game is coming in the fourth quarter.

“Our teams remain hard at work on the next new premium Call of Duty release, planned for the fourth quarter,” Activision said. “From a setting that our fans know and love, to an incredible amount of content in development including an extensive live ops schedule, we believe this release will be incredibly well-received. In addition to launching a great seamless experience for both current and next-gen console players, we are focused on continuing to integrate Warzone and engage our direct relationship with our player base for even deeper content integration between the premium and free experiences and substantial innovation within Warzone itself. Our teams cannot wait to unveil what they have been working on.”

Later in the presentation, the studio said that Sledgehammer has “never been bigger or stronger” and confirmed that this year’s release will include campaign, co-op, and multiplayer.

Sledgehammer developed 2017’s Call of Duty: WWII, while the studio has also contributed to the ongoing development of Call of Duty: Warzone. The studio’s new game is said to be another WWII entry that will feature a campaign, multiplayer, and co-op; it will also integrate with Warzone (which is where the game might also be revealed, at least in part).

Sledgehammer was confirmed as the developer of 2021’s Call of Duty game back in May, at which time management said the game was “built for next-gen.” Whether or not this means the game will be exclusive on console to PS5/Xbox Series X|S, however, remains to be seen, though it seems unlikely.

While we wait for Sledgehammer’s new Call of Duty, Activision continues to update and support both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone. Just recently, Activision announced the first details on the long-awaited Season 5 update, which is slated to begin on August 12. Outside of those games, Call of Duty: Mobile, just got its own big Season 6 update that brings back Zombies.

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Diablo Immortal Delayed To First Half Of 2022

Diablo Immortal, Blizzard’s mobile take on its iconic action-RPG franchise, will now release sometime in the first half of 2022. The game was previously slated to release in 2021.

The game has been undergoing closed Alpha testing, with Blizzard saying in a new blog post that the community has been a “key collaborator” as the development team molds its vision for Diablo Immortal. Based on player feedback, Blizzard is looking to implement numerous improvements to the game like making endgame PvE content more engaging, providing controller support, and iterating on PvP content like the Cycle of Strife.

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“However, these changes and additional opportunities to improve our gameplay experience will not be realized in the 2021 timeframe we had previously communicated,” Blizzard says. “So, the game is now planned for release in the first half of 2022, which will allow us to add substantial improvements to the whole game.”

Blizzard goes on to outline some changes that will be coming to the game. In regards to PvE, Diablo Immortal will be gaining new eight-player raids, while also adjusting the game’s current Bounty system and making Challenge Rifts more rewarding. On the PvP side, Blizzard will be tweaking various aspects of the game’s Battlegrounds system as well as the faction-based Cycle of Strife. Overall changes to the game’s progression systems, like the Paragon system, and weekly XP cap will also be coming.

Though Diablo Immortal will no longer release in 2021, the remastered Diablo 2: Resurrected is still slated to release on September 23 on consoles and PC. Diablo 4 remains in development and does not currently have a release window.

Diablo Immortal’s delay comes amidst Blizzard dealing with the fallout from a state of California lawsuit that alleges Activision Blizzard fosters a culture where sexual discrimination and harassment are far too common. In response to Activision Blizzard statements that CEO Bobby Kotick later said were “tone deaf,” thousands of current and ex-Blizzard employees signed an open letter demanding change and went as far to stage a walkout. In light of the lawsuit’s allegations, Blizzard president J. Allen Brack announced he would be leaving the company.

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CoD: Warzone And Modern Warfare Finally Add Soap And The CX-9, Here’s How To Unlock Them

The once mysterious CX-9 submachine gun was quietly added into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone today. This new weapon was leaked, teased, and even available for a brief time in Warzone before being removed without any official word. Here’s how players can now officially unlock the CX-9 submachine gun in both Modern Warfare and Warzone.

How To Unlock The CX-9 In-Game

If you just want to score the new CX-9 submachine without spending any money, it can be unlocked via an in-game challenge. The challenge is the same whether you choose to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare or Warzone. You simply need to get 2 longshot kills while using any submachine gun in five different matches.

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If you’re trying to unlock the weapon now, you may notice your kills aren’t tracking. Raven Software tweeted it’s aware of an issue with the CX-9’s unlock challenge and level progression not tracking.

How To Unlock The CX-9 With COD Points

If you don’t want to waste time on challenges, this once mysterious weapon can be officially unlocked in today’s new Warzone shop bundle, which is the long-awaited John “Soap” MacTavish operator pack.

Soap MacTavish is a main character featured in 2007’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, who also played major roles in the two Modern Warfare sequels that followed. Given that Soap is such an iconic Modern Warfare character and the bundle was highly-anticipated, it feels weird to not have this tied to any major announcement or event, but he’s finally available for those who wish to purchase him for 2,400 COD Points. The Soap bundle comes with ten items total, which is obviously highlighted by the Soap operator skin and the Serac weapon blueprint for the new CX-9 submachine gun.

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Today’s surprise additions to Warzone and Modern Warfare also arrived with a new Season 5 cinematic trailer to tease the return of the famous Numbers broadcast from the first Black Ops game. Season 5 is set to launch on August 12. Here’s what we know so far about the season, and we’ll be updating with any new details.

This quiet arrival of content emerges while Activision Blizzard is also facing multiple lawsuits concerning alleged sexual harassment and a “frat boy” culture.

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Marvel’s What If…?: Different Versions of T’Challa Will Appear in Four Episodes

Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa will appear in four episodes of Marvel’s What If…? animated series.

During a junket for the upcoming Marvel series, IGN sat down with What If…? executive producer, Brad Winderbaum, to talk about the show. When asked about Boseman and his work in the series, Winderbaum said the late actor was very excited about it before revealing T’Challa will be in four episodes.

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“Unfortunately, he never was able to see the finished product, but he was very excited about taking part in it,” Winderbaum told IGN. “He actually appears in four episodes of the series, playing different versions of the character, and each time, he was just so enthusiastic about finding a new spin on the character.”

Winderbaum said Boseman was a craftsman and that the opportunity to play these different spins on T’Challa harkened back to what inspired him to become an actor in the first place. He also said working with Boseman was a privilege.

This is just one new interesting tidbit IGN learned about Marvel’s What If…? during a recent press junket. What If…? director Bryan Andrews told IGN that the series will show the roguish and flirty side of Boseman’s T’Challa.

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We also learned that a What If…? storyline was rejected because it’s already half the plot of Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 and that the entire series is officially made up of canon MCU stories. During a What If…? press conference, a Marvel producer revealed that Peggy Carter’s Captain Britain will appear in every season of the show and that she’s the “driving force” behind the series.

We’ll see Boseman’s T’Challa soon when Marvel’s What If…? begins on Disney Plus on August 11. While waiting for the series to hit the streaming service, check out the latest teaser and then read about how Marvel’s What If…? will tell the tales that never happened in the MCU.

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

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Star Trek Online House United DLC Available Today For Consoles

Perfect World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios have announced that the newest season of Star Trek Online, House United, is now available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Starting from today, console players will be able to log in to the free-to-play MMORPG and participate in the finale of the Klingon Civil War.

In this season, player Captains will encounter iconic characters from the Star Trek universe such as Aakar from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (portrayed by Rober O’Reilly), General Martok from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (portrayed by J.G Hertzler), and Adet’Pa from Star Trek: Discovery (portrayed by Rekha Sharma).

There are two brand new episodes, “Warriors of the Empire” and “A Day Long Remembered”. In the former, Captains will fight with J’Ula and L’Rell as they gather support for their cause. In the latter, Captains will take forces to Qo’noS to put an end to the raging Klingon Civil War.

Additionally, The “Remain Klingon” is a new Five-Captain Space Task Force Operation that concludes the Klingon Civil War storyline. In House United, Captains can also join three new patrols based on the Warriors of the Empire episode. By exploring new episodes, patrols, and Task Force Operations associated with the Klingon Civil War in the “Only Qo’nos Endures” event, Captains can earn a new exclusive reward which is a ground set inspired by Aakar.

Star Trek Online is currently available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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The Mandalorian Season 3 Will Start Filming Soon

Actor Giancarlo Esposito (The Mandalorian, Breaking Bad) has shared with local news outlets in Raleigh, North Carolina during GalaxyCon Raleigh that Season 3 of The Mandalorian will begin shooting soon. WRAL spoke briefly with Esposito who was otherwise tight-lipped on details.

“They finished shooting Boba Fett and soon they will start on Season 3 [of The Mandalorian],” said Esposito. Acknowledging that Mandalorian star Pedro Pascal is currently in Canada filming the HBO show The Last of Us, Esposito added that because Pascal’s character is always wearing a helmet, “We never have to wait on Pedro.”

But with The Mandalorian removing his helmet at the end of Season 2, many fans have speculated we’ll be seeing more of Pascal’s face. Esposito said that he “can’t speak to that… I know he’d love to be more off the helmet, but his job is to be in the helmet. That’s the deal.” Aside from that, Esposito confirmed that we’d be seeing more of his character Moff Gideon–though, again, was not forthcoming with plot information.

The Book of Boba Fett is expected to premiere on Disney+ this December. As its name suggests, the spin-off will focus heavily on the infamous bounty hunter. But, once again, we don’t know much about what the show exactly will be–but we may find out soon. Star Ming-Na Wen tweeted that production wrapped in early June, so it shouldn’t be long before we start seeing more from it.

Pan Am Board Game Review

Air carrier Pan Am went bust in 1991, but its blue and white logo remains iconic enough to adorn t-shirts, bags and, now, a game box. With it, you and your fellow players can watch the meteoric rise and collapse of Pan Am while you try to run your own airlines in its wake.

You might think that charting the history of an airline wouldn’t make for a very interesting game, but Pan Am pulls out all the stops to offer an engaging, exciting experience with broad appeal. For those who choose to look, it even offers a cautionary subtext about the lure of predatory capitalism.

Box and What’s Inside

From that classic logo on the box and downward, Pan Am is dedicated to re-creating the seventies on your tabletop. From the fonts to the rulebook to the miniature travel posters on the Destination cards, it’s all unified with a smart, minimalist aesthetic. Younger players might not recognize it but they can still appreciate the graphic design chops on display.

The board folds out into a world map, criss-crossed with airline routes. Each player color gets a fleet of soft plastic planes in four different sizes and there’s a tray to keep them in during play. Most of the cards are a little on the small side, but sturdy. It’s an impressive package given the box size and price point.

Rules and How to Play

Pan Am contains a solitary, but difficult, concept: that of landing rights. Your aim is to buy planes and use them to secure those routes on the board, which then turn a profit. To claim a route you have to have a plane of the right size and landing rights in the city at each end. That means either building an airport, or owning or discarding one or more Destination cards, depending on the city and region of the card.

Once you’ve understood how to gain landing rights, learning the rest of the game is a breeze. Most of the action happens in the engineer phase. On your turn, you take one of your stock of engineer pieces and place it on an action you’d like to undertake. That could be building an airport or an airplane, collecting either a destination or special power “Directive” card, or putting a plane down to claim a route.

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Most of these actions are mini-auctions. Next to each destination, for example, there’s a track from zero to six in increments of two. Where you place your engineer indicates how much you’re willing to pay to take the action. If you’re outbidding someone, they get their engineer back to place elsewhere on their next turn: maybe to outbid you, in turn. 

From the start this offers a fantastic fusion of strategy and player interaction. Go in too low and you’ll get outbid. Go in too high and you risk going bankrupt or leaving yourself short in the bids for other actions this turn. And as well as running after your own objectives, you can make spoiling bids to annoy other players, forcing them to spend more to achieve their aims. It’s a fantastic boiler pot of tension that never stops simmering until the last turn.

At the same time, it’s never so unforgiving as to put players out of contention. There are four destination cards on offer each turn which have the potential to be secured with a bid of zero, so you’ll always get something. There’s only one track for airports, though, and each of the four airplane types, and bids cost more. Competition here can be deliciously intense, but there are always crumbs somewhere for the losers to hoover up.

Once all the bids are settled and the actions taken, you can claim income, one per airport and per length of route you own. Your new wealth can be split between saving for next turn’s bids or buying Pan Am stock: it’s having the most of these stocks that wins you the game. The stock purchase price fluctuates according to that turn’s event card. As well as a historic event, such as the Great Depression, which costs each player some income, it sets or changes the stock price. Shrewd gambles on whether it’ll go up or down thus become part of the strategy.

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But there’s another route to profit which is the game’s crowning glory: being bought out by Pan Am itself. The event card also shows how many times to roll a custom six-sided dice that shows how many and which routes Pan Am expands along. All expansion starts from its Miami base and creeps around the globe as the game goes on. Routes they take are closed to player purchase. But if they expand onto one you already own, you lose the ongoing profit but get a handsome payoff instead.

Routes of potential interest to Pan Am are marked on the board, so it’s up to you whether to go for route income, fish for a buyout or mix the two. With the actual expansion down to a dice, however, you can never be sure which way it will roll. This is typical of Pan Am’s brilliant balance of strategy and luck. Everyone feels like they’re in it right up until the death at the end of seven turns, a sense heightened by the fact that stock cards are hidden. 

Where to Buy

Pan Am is available for the MSRP of $34.99, but you can find it on sale below.

Some What If…? Storylines Were Cut Because They Were Literally Guardians Of The Galaxy 3’s Plot

Marvel’s What If…? head writer AC Bradley has told IGN that, inadvertently, when cooking up plot points for the animated multiverse anthology, he accidentally came up with half of the storylines that will be used in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. During a brief interview, Bradley was asked to share how the animated show fits into the greater Marvel Cinematic Universe–and he immediately turned to this overlap.

However, for obvious reasons, he couldn’t discuss this much other than, yes, Marvel really had to reject some of his story ideas. “I’m going to stay away from that question,” Bradley told IGN. “So I stay away from Mr. James Gunn and his brilliance and his work, [but] I did go home after that day and cracked open a beer and be like, ‘Well, that’s going to be an amazing movie but now I gotta go back to the drawing board.'”

Further confusing these intersections is another revelation Bradley recently shared: Everything that happens in What If…? is MCU canon. What that exactly means still isn’t quite known, but if Bradley came up with the same exact plotlines we’ll be seeing in another MCU movie, then it bodes well for the series being true to the universe.

The upcoming Marvel animated anthology What If….? debuts August 11 on Disney+. Season 1 will run for nine episodes, and development is reportedly already underway on a nine-episode Season 2. It’s still gonna be a while before GotG3 is out–Gunn has said it won’t be at least until 2023.