You Can Pay $75 To Ask Reggie Fils-Aimé A Question

If you’d like to pick the brains of former Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aimé, you can make it happen for just $75. The Zoom meeting with the games industry legend is being organized as a fundraiser by non-profit New York Videogame Critics Circle.

The event is due to take place virtually on August 3, with a donation of $50 getting you in to watch, and a contribution of $75 guaranteeing you the chance to ask Reggie a question of your own choosing. Places are limited, with only 100 slots available for the event, likely due to the limitations of Zoom’s hosting. You can donate here to guarantee yourself a spot at the event.

Reggie has collaborated with the New York Videogame Critics Circle (NYVGCC) before, having hosted the podcast Talking Games with Reggie and Harold as a fundraiser for the non-profit with NYVGCC founder Harold Goldberg. The podcast featured numerous high-profile guests in the industry, and concluded last year with seven total episodes.

Since leaving Nintendo of America, Reggie served on the board of GameStop, though departed that role earlier this year. He has kept up his involvement in the industry, continuing to comment on issues such as representation and diversity in gaming.

Epic Games Has Bought Another Company

Epic has continued the expansion of its “metaverse” with the acquisition of Sketchfab, a platform used by creators to buy, sell, edit, and discover 3D models. Epic has bought a number of other companies in recent years, including both game studios and companies whose products are designed to support or improve game development.

“By joining forces, Epic and Sketchfab will be able to make 3D, AR and VR content more accessible and grow the creator ecosystem, which are critical to an open and interconnected Metaverse,” Epic’s statement on the acquisition reads. It’s not the first time Epic has referred to its lofty “metaverse” ambitions, with the concept coming up during the purchase of Fall Guys developer Mediatonic as well.

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At this point, the Sketchfab acquisition looks like good news for existing users of the site, with Epic’s involvement pushing down the prices of the platform’s services. Sketchfab has reduced its store fees for sellers to 12%, while the site’s premium account tiers have also received a shake-up. The lowest paid tier, Sketchfab Plus, is now free for all users, while existing Plus subscribers will be upgraded to Sketchfab Pro at no extra cost. Sketchfab has also now merged its business plan with its enterprise plan, with those upgrades also incurring no extra cost.

Epic Games has acquired a number of companies in recent years, with the names now under its belt including Fall Guys developer Mediatonic, Rocket League studio Psyonix, and tech companies such as photogrammetry developer Capturing Reality and Houseparty developers Life On Air.

Snake Eyes Movie Review: A Fresh Start For GI Joe On The Big Screen

When it was revealed in 2018 that the GI Joe movie franchise would be rebooted with an origin story for Snake Eyes–a character that never shows his face and never speaks, with a mysterious past–it certainly didn’t seem like a good idea. After all, traditionally movies that give backstories to characters that don’t need them have a spotty track record (Hey, Rob Zombie’s Halloween remake). With Crazy Rich Asians and A Simple Favor star Henry Golding cast in the title role and a slew of seeds planted for a new GI Joe film universe, though, Snake Eyes is better than you’d expect.

The movie dips into the character’s history, starting with childhood. After watching his father be executed, we find him again as an adult, known only as Snake Eyes, with a thirst for revenge to find the one who killed his dad. That journey leads to him training to join the Arashikage ninja clan and befriending Tommy Arashikage (Andrew Koji), who GI Joe fans will recognize as the man that eventually becomes Snake’s arch-nemesis Storm Shadow.

There will be some GI Joe purists who prefer to know nothing about Snake Eyes’ past, but it’s refreshing to see the building blocks behind the iconic masked warrior and what motivates him to not only become a master assassin but drives him toward the GI Joe unit.

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It was clear who was good and who was evil on the original GI Joe animated series. The characters always lacked depth. If Snake Eyes is any indication, this new direction for GI Joe is looking to change that–at least for some of its characters.

While the movie does a lot to tell the story of both Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow, they aren’t the only GI Joe characters that appear. Both GI Joe’s Scarlett (Samara Weaving) and Cobra second-in-command Baroness (Úrsula Corberó) get thrown into the mix. Unlike Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow, the movie doesn’t explore these two characters much. The film also explains the core of both GI Joe and Cobra, clueing Snake Eyes in to a bigger world of assassins and warriors than he could have ever expected. While the information dumps about GI Joe and Cobra aren’t as fleshed out as they could have been, it is exciting to hear that this secret war is being carried out while the world is none the wiser.

Should this franchise actually come to fruition, though, it would be more enjoyable for future films to delve deeper into characters like this movie does with Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow. Every individual Joe and member of Cobra doesn’t need their own movie, but it’s nice to have a reason to root for or against them beyond a surface-level explanation of, “Cobra are the bad guys.” The original GI Joe might have been able to get away with keeping things that simple. After a decade of MCU movies digging deep into the lore of comic book superheroes, though, you should be able to actually do the work in showing who your characters are and why the audience should care.

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Thankfully, Golding and Koji are well-suited to bring Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow to life and there’s an easy chemistry between them on-screen. The brotherhood between them is very believable. Weaving and Corberó, too, work well together in the scenes they share, though theirs is more of a humorous pairing. Still, the movie hints that they have a long history at odds with each other, which is something that would be fun to explore in future movies. Truthfully, there’s not a weak link in the cast, with supporting characters like Arashikage head of security Akiko (Haruka Abe) and the villainous Kenta (Takehiro Hira), among others, rounding out the story.

It’s also hard to argue how beautiful the movie is. With large chunks of it filmed on location in Japan, Snake Eyes is filled with stunning settings, whether they are ancient temples or on the streets of Tokyo. Those locations do a lot of heavy lifting when it comes to bringing the audience into the world of the film.

Of course, what most will be attracted to is the action sequences. Snake Eyes is filled with huge fight scenes, a couple of epic motorcycle chases, and a number of explosions–all the sort of thing you might expect from a GI Joe movie. And thankfully, they are very entertaining, for the most part. While the movie is practically bloodless thanks to its PG-13 rating, dozens of people are swinging swords at each other throughout the film. The choreography of these fight scenes is well done, and they look fantastic.

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Still, there is something that sticks out like a sore thumb: The “one-man army” trope is used extensively throughout the film. You’ve seen it a million times before, when a single hero (sometimes a small team of them in Snake Eyes) is suddenly confronted by a horde of nameless goons who seemingly exist only to give the hero(es) a bunch of foes to mow downIt happens so many times in Snake Eyes that it becomes comical. At one point in the film, one character looks at another as they hear a new army of baddies nearby and simply states that it sounds like 20 of them are coming. They then spring into action, taking them all out with relative ease. While Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow are, historically, some of the best-trained fighters on the planet, watching them slice and dice their way through so many low-level goons so easily seems a little strange. That said, it doesn’t make this movie any less fun, just a bit sillier

While Snake Eyes isn’t going to be the best movie you see in 2021, you’ll have a fun time sitting down to watch it in a theater. It’s filled with action, has just the right amount of nostalgia without overdoing it, and sets the stage for what could end up being an exciting series of films, should it be a success. Most importantly, though, it’s the best GI Joe movie yet, easily surpassing 2009’s underwhelming GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra and 2013’s very bad GI Joe: Retaliation. Now that Snake Eyes has set the bar, it’s up to whatever comes next to raise it.

Snake Eyes is in theaters on July 23.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Adds Michaela Coel to Cast

Actor Michaela Coel is joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as part of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Variety reports. The film is still in early production, so details are light, including the name and details of the character Coel will be playing in the film.

Coel is receiving acclaim this year thanks to HBO’s I May Destroy You. The show is nominated for eight Primetime Emmy awards, with Coel’s name on three: Outstanding writing for a limited or anthology series or movie, outstanding lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie, and outstanding directing for a limited or anthology series or movie.

2018’s Black Panther raked in $1.3 billion at the worldwide box office, making it one of the most successful movies ever. A sequel had already been in the works when lead Chadwick Boseman passed away in August last year after a years-long battle with colon cancer.

Since then, Marvel Studios has formally announced that Boseman’s character, King T’Challa, will not be recast. Marvel head Kevin Feige stated in December that Boseman’s “portrayal of T’Challa, the Black Panther, is iconic and transcends any iteration of the character in any other medium. And it’s for that reason that we will not recast the character. However, to honor the legacy that Chad helped us build through his portrayal of the kingdom of Wakanda, we want to continue to explore the world of Wakanda and all of the rich and varied characters introduced in the first film.”

The film is currently in production in Atlanta, and is still adding new cast, including God of War and Stargate SG-1 star Christopher Judge. Marvel Studios confirmed this spring that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is still scheduled to release next summer, on July 8, 2022.

The Next Dune Trailer Is Coming Tomorrow

The latest trailer for Dune, Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the science fiction classic, is here. We got our first look at the film almost a year ago with the original trailer for the film, shown below. Legendary Pictures hasn’t announced exactly when the trailer will drop, so we’ll be waiting with our cursor hovering over the refresh button for it to arrive.

Villeneuve’s Dune is unique from previous adaptations in that instead of being a single piece of work, as with David Lynch’s Dune and the 2000 Syfy mini-series, this film only covers the first half of the first novel. Those who have seen the first 10 minutes of the film, which has been available in some IMAX theaters, have said that the footage is preceded by the text “Dune: Part One.” At the same time, neither Warner Bros. nor Villeneuve have said anything official about when a sequel is coming or if it’s even been greenlit.

Two batches of cast posters revealed by distributor Legendary Pictures give us an idea of what we can expect from the film. For example, Feyd Rautha, House Harkonnen’s answer to Paul Atreides, has not been cast and doesn’t appear in any of those images.

Director Denis Villeneuve, best known for Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, helmed Dune. The film sports a star-studded cast, including Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Javier Bardem, Jason Momoa, Oscar Isaac, Dave Bautista, Josh Brolin, David Dastmalchian, and more.

After a handful of delays, Dune releases to theaters on October 22, 2021. In the meantime, check out all the details you may have missed in that first trailer and how the first Dune’s Paul, Kyle MacLachlan, feels about Dune hitting HBO Max.

The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf Anime Trailer Breakdown

You’ll have to wait until December 17 to watch Season 2 of The Witcher, but Netflix will tide you over until then with The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, which releases on August 23. The anime film introduces Geralt’s mentor and adoptive father, Vesemir, who will be voiced by Theo James (Divergent and Castelvania). Kim Bodnia will also play the character in the live-action show.

While Vesemir is a grey-haired veteran by Geralt’s time, in this film he’s a young and dashing swashbuckler earning his fortune by slaying monsters… But he’s forced to confront his past and a monster that’s preying on a kingdom already dealing with political discord.

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With the first teaser trailer for the anime now out, let’s break it all down to see what adventures await us in this latest installment of The Witcher franchise, which was written by Beau DeMayo and directed by Kwang Il Han of Studio Mir, the animators of The Legend of Korra and Young Justice: Outsiders. 

You can keep scrolling for all the clues, Easter eggs, and references we found, or simply click through the following slideshow:

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Kaer Morhen

The Witchers of the School of the Wolf, including Geralt and Vesemir, train and spend their winters at the mountain fortress of Kaer Morhen. It’s a ruin by the time we see it in The Witcher Season 2, having been destroyed by a mob and a group of mages who considered Witchers to be monsters themselves. Here we see the keep in its former glory, but the ominous voiceover hints at its future fate.

Theo James’ Vesemir and a Witcher Message

Here’s Vesemir perusing the message that’s being read at the beginning of the trailer. A journal entry in The Price of Neutrality module for the original Witcher game notes that “various publications defamatory of Witchers” were responsible for inciting the attack on Kaer Morhen. Presumably this is one of them.

Gold Eyes

A close up on Vesemir shows the gold eyes that mark Witchers who have undergone the Trial of the Grasses, an extremely dangerous and painful alchemical and medical procedure that kills most potential initiates. Those who survive gain the ability to see in the dark along with enhanced senses and reflexes. They also age significantly slower than a normal person. These mutations are one of the main reasons so many people fear Witchers.

Oiled Blade

Witchers can coat their swords with oils to make them more dangerous, often tailoring them to be particularly nasty against specific types of monsters. Presumably a Witcher is coming to this kid’s defense prepared for battle.

Sign of Aard

The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf introduces a few new characters including Deglan (voiced by Graham McTavish of The Hobbit and Castlevania). He’s Vesemir’s mentor who claimed him based on the Law of Surprise. Here he’s using the Sign of Aard to blast a woman. She is likely actually a bruxa, a very powerful vampire with the ability to take on the guise of a dark-haired human. In The Witcher 3 expansion Blood and Wine, the Sign of Aard is the best way to kill bruxa as the telekinetic attack will knock them back and allow you to slay them with a single sword blow.

Obligatory Bathtub Scene

Apparently all Witcher stories need to show their protagonists taking a luxurious bath. We don’t make the rules.

Bloody Medallions

This appears to be an entire bag filled with bloodied Witcher medallions, the necklaces worn by all Witchers that alert them to the presence of monsters or magic nearby. It seems like besides incensing the populous through rhetoric, someone may be actively hunting the monster slayers.

Vesemir With Wanted Sign

A smug looking Vesemir poses with a sign offering a reward for a dark haired witch as people throw money at him, eager to enlist his services. The wanted woman could be the bruxa or a sorceress who’s run afoul of the locals. Either way “fear and ignorance are good business,” Vesemir says with a wink.

Vesemir and Tetra

Tetra (voiced by Lara Pulver of Sherlock and DOTA: Dragon’s Blood) is another new character. She appears to be a skilled archer who teams up with Vesemir. It’s possible she’s the “witch” he was initially after.

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Geralt often struggles to find paying work, but Vesemir seems to have no such problem. Both monsters and Witchers were more common in the past, but monster populations declined as humans conquered more of the Continent. It seems this area has a werewolf problem and Vesemir is on the case.

Vesemir Fights Ghouls

Ghouls wander in packs eating corpses and living humans or livestock. They can be killed by a silver sword, but fire is one of the most effective ways to dispatch a group of them. Vesemir is looking pretty confident as he takes the monsters down with flame and blade.

Lots of Ghouls

That is a whole bunch of ghouls shambling around. Presumably that’s how the fight starts before Vesemir sets them all on fire.

Drinking a Potion

Beyond the Trial of the Grasses, Witchers also make and drink potions that can further enhance their senses, resistances, and stamina. Vesemir’s chugging one that gives him the same black and veiny eyes that Geralt sports in The Witcher.

Wraith

This appears to be some form of wraith, a ghost entirely motivated by its hatred of the living. Like ghouls, they’re often found around cemeteries, so it’s possible this is part of the same fight scene we saw earlier.

Wolf Sigil

This is the School of the Wolf symbol warping to look more like a wolf’s skull. Considering the name of the film is Nightmare of the Wolf, this could be some sort of prophetic warning of the devastation to come.

Alp

The naked woman here is an alp, a type of vampire similar to a bruxa but less powerful. She’s fighting alongside some form of draconid, reptilian monsters with bat wings that can serve as guard animals. Tetra asks Vesemir if they’re his friends and he blithely responds that the Alp is a “friend of a friend,” which could imply that they’re after his mentor Deglan, or perhaps that they’re minions of the bruxa Vesemir is hunting.

Whatever the situation is here, it’s probably not gonna end too well for those creatures facing off against Vesemir! 

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What other details did you notice in the teaser trailer for The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf? Let us know, and be sure to also check out our breakdown of The Witcher: Season 2 trailer!

Hearthstone United In Stormwind Card Reveal: “Rise To The Occasion” Questline Brings Back Dude Paladin

Hearthstone is going back to its World of Warcraft roots this year, first in the Horde-aligned Barrens and next in the Alliance-themed expansion, United in Stormwind. The new expansion introduces questlines, multi-step quests that pay off with a big reward. And given that this expansion is Stormwind focused, it only makes sense that the Paladin’s quest is all about marshaling the forces of the light.

The Rise to the Occasion quest rewards you for playing various 1-cost cards. Like all of the quests, the first reward is fairly minor, simply giving you a 1/4 Light’s Justice weapon. As you proceed to stage two, Pave the Way, you’ll earn an upgraded hero power that summons two Silverhand Recruits instead of just one. The final step, Avenge the Fallen, will earn you Lightborn Cariel. After you play this 5-Mana 7/7, you’ll get a dramatic +2/+2 boost to your Silver Hand Recruits for the rest of the game. This could mark the return of “Dude Paladin,” a formerly popular archtype that relies on overwhelming your opponent with tons of powered-up Silver Hand Recruits (aka dudes).

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It’s notable that the quest demands you play three different 1-cost cards in each step, which means you need nine different 1-cost cards in total. You can’t, for example, bounce a Pen Flinger back into your hand to use it in the next quest phase. Still, this questline is relatively easy to complete compared to some others we’ve seen thanks to Paladin’s many 1-cost options. First Day of School is a 1-cost spell that gives you two more 1-cost minions. If you use an Aldor Attendant to make your Libram of Wisdom cost one Mana–a very common early-game Paladin play–that’s two steps in the quest down already.

You may even be able to actually complete the quest by turn five and then play Cariel on-curve, making for a huge tempo play. Once you’ve completed the quest, your 2-Mana Hero Power will be able to generate two 3/3 Silver Hand Recruits in perpetuity.

You can pair this with other Silver Hand synergy cards as well. Lothraxion the Redeemed, a Legendary card from the Barrens expansion, will give those Silver Hand Recruits Divine Shield for the rest of the game. You can also summon the Silver Hand en masse using cards like Day at the Faire and Stand Against Darkness. Dude Paladin saw a brief re-emergence during the Forged in the Barrens meta based on some of these tools, and this new questline could be what it needs to push it to a powerful mainstay.

United in Stormwind launches on August 3. Two preorder bundles are available now–a standard bundle with 60 packs, one random Legendary, and a Lady Katrana card back for $50; and a mega bundle with 80 packs, two random Legendaries, five golden packs, the Lady Katrana Mage hero and card back, and a Ve’nari Battlegrounds Bartender cosmetic for $80.

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Activision Blizzard Sued by California Over Allegations of ‘Frat Boy Culture’ And Sexual Harassment

Following a two-year investigation by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing, the state has filed a lawsuit against Activision Blizzard for fostering a “frat boy” culture in which female employees are allegedly subjected to unequal pay and sexual harassment.

As reported by Bloomberg, Activision Blizzard is being accused by the state of California of discriminating against female employees at nearly all levels of employment, including in regards to compensation, promotion, assignments, and termination. The state alleges Activision Blizzard’s leadership has failed to address any of these outstanding issues or prevent them from occurring within the workplace. You can read the full details of the lawsuit here.

The suit, filed Tuesday in the Los Angeles Superior Court, says Activision Blizzard — which is made up of about 20 percent women — assigns women, and women of color, to “lower paid and lower opportunity levels” with lower starting pay for similar work as their male counterparts.

The documents also accuse Activision Blizzard of fostering a “pervasive ‘frat boy’ workplace culture in the office. Male employees are said to drink “copious amounts of alcohol” as they make their way through cubicles and “often engage in inappropriate behavior toward female employees.”

Male employees are said to come to work hungover, play video games during work “while delegating their responsibilities to female employees, engage in banter about their sexual encounters, talk openly about female bodies, and joke about rape.”

The lawsuit also cites one particular incident where a female employee, who was already subjected to intense sexual harassment at the company, committed suicide during a work trip with a male supervisor who allegedly brought inappropriate, sexual items with him on the trip.

The lawsuit is asking for an injunction that will force Activision Blizzard to comply with workplace protections, as well as deliver unpaid wages, pay adjustments, back pay, and lost wages and benefits for female employees.

An Activision Blizzard spokesperson sent the following statement in response to the allegations:

We value diversity and strive to foster a workplace that offers inclusivity for everyone. There is no place in our company or industry, or any industry, for sexual misconduct or harassment of any kind. We take every allegation seriously and investigate all claims. In cases related to misconduct, action was taken to address the issue. 

The DFEH includes distorted, and in many cases false, descriptions of Blizzard’s past. We have been extremely cooperative with the DFEH throughout their investigation, including providing them with extensive data and ample documentation, but they refused to inform us what issues they perceived.  They were required by law to adequately investigate and to have good faith discussions with us to better understand and to resolve any claims or concerns before going to litigation, but they failed to do so.  Instead, they rushed to file an inaccurate complaint, as we will demonstrate in court. We are sickened by the reprehensible conduct of the DFEH to drag into the complaint the tragic suicide of an employee whose passing has no bearing whatsoever on this case and with no regard for her grieving family.  While we find this behavior to be disgraceful and unprofessional, it is unfortunately an example of how they have conducted themselves throughout the course of their investigation. It is this type of irresponsible behavior from unaccountable State bureaucrats that are driving many of the State’s best businesses out of California. 

The picture the DFEH paints is not the Blizzard workplace of today. Over the past several years and continuing since the initial investigation started, we’ve made significant changes to address company culture and reflect more diversity within our leadership teams. We’ve updated our Code of Conduct to emphasize a strict non-retaliation focus, amplified internal programs and channels for employees to report violations, including the “ASK List” with a confidential integrity hotline, and introduced an Employee Relations team dedicated to investigating employee concerns. We have strengthened our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion and combined our Employee Networks at a global level, to provide additional support. Employees must also undergo regular anti-harassment training and have done so for many years. 

We put tremendous effort in creating fair and rewarding compensation packages and policies that reflect our culture and business, and we strive to pay all employees fairly for equal or substantially similar work. We take a variety of proactive steps to ensure that pay is driven by non-discriminatory factors. For example, we reward and compensate employees based on their performance, and we conduct extensive anti-discrimination trainings including for those who are part of the compensation process. 

We are confident in our ability to demonstrate our practices as an equal opportunity employer that fosters a supportive, diverse, and inclusive workplace for our people, and we are committed to continuing this effort in the years to come. It is a shame that the DFEH did not want to engage with us on what they thought they were seeing in their investigation.

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Matt Kim is a News Editor at IGN.

Former WWE Star CM Punk Could Be Returning To Wrestling

Former WWE world champion CM Punk is reportedly in ongoing talks for a return to the ring, according to a Fightful report. Sean Ross Sapp had tweeted out that he has heard about Punk’s return to the ring and that he’s more likely looking to debut in All Elite Wrestling, rather than return to WWE.

In Sapp’s report on his Patreon, he’s very clear that while there are talks, a contract hasn’t been signed, nor has a time table or return date been set. Creative plans aren’t even in motion at this point. The report just noted that Punk and an unnamed company official have been talking about him wrestling once again.

The report stated Fightful hasn’t confirmed the development with Punk or AEW officials, the outlet has recently been told that top-tier WWE management believes that he’ll go to All Elite Wrestling, rather than resigning with WWE.

Punk was released from WWE in 2014 after signing with the company in 2006 and debuted on their newly-relaunched ECW brand. He eventually fought twice in the UFC with an 0-1 record–his second bout’s result was overturned to a no-contest–and has acted in movies like Girl on the Third Floor and Rabid. He will next appear in the pro wrestling drama series Heels on Starz.

Back in 2019, Punk crashed an independent show wearing a mask but hasn’t had an official match since leaving WWE. It’s also worth noting that other companies have been said that they’re interested in Punk, but no specific offers have reportedly been made yet.