Star Trek: Picard Gets Season 2 Teaser, Confirming the Return of Q

To tie in with its day-long celebration of First Contact Day, Star Trek has shown off a brand new teaser for Star Trek: Picard’s second season — and with it, confirmed that the elusive Q will make an appearance.

The trailer features a voiceover of Patrick Stewart as Picard musing on the subject of time, though we don’t see his face in the trailer. Instead, we see a series of objects connected to both the idea of time and Picard’s own history, culminating in a Queen of Hearts playing card that disintegrates, until only the letter “Q” is left.

John de Lancie has separately confirmed on his own Twitter that he will be reprising the role of Q, which he has played across numerous Star Trek properties including Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and more. In his multiple encounters with Picard, he has served as an enigmatic mentor figure, as well as often providing comic relief.

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Other returning actors for Season 2 include Alison Pill (Agnes Jurati), Isa Briones (Soji Asha), Evan Evagora (Elnor), Michelle Hurd (Raffi Musiker), Santiago Cabrera (Chris Rios), Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine), Orla Brady (Laris) and Brent Spiner (Data).

Star Trek: Picard’s first season ended last January, with our review at the time calling the final episode emotional, if scattershot. Its second season is planned for some time in 2022 exclusively on Paramount+, and is expected to last for ten more episodes. The series has also been renewed for a third season.

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

Today Only: Get A Super-Fast 1TB SSD For Just $100

If you’re looking for some fast storage for your gaming PC, Best Buy has a great deal on an NVMe SSD. For today only, the SanDisk Ultra 1TB NVMe SSD is only $100. That’s a huge $130 discount from its regular $230 price.

The SanDisk Ultra will work great as a boot drive or even as extra storage for games. It features read speeds of up to 2,400MB/s and write speeds of up to 1,950MB/s. Those speeds aren’t the fastest on the market, but they will be a huge jump over SATA-based SSDs and hard drives–you will absolutely notice the difference in load times and open-world performance.

The PS5 is expected to support expandable NVMe SSD storage in the future, but this SSD will not be compatible with the next-gen console whenever that update comes. Its speeds don’t match that of the PS5’s internal SSD, meaning it won’t be able to store or run the console’s next-gen games.

If you’re looking for more savings, check out today’s best deals. The brand-new Monster Hunter Rise is only $50 on Ebay, and you can get an excellent LG 27-inch gaming monitor for less than $300.

Apex Legends Plushie Is Totally Adorable

Apex Legends isn’t known for its cute and cuddly characters, but a new piece of branded merch looks to change that. A pair of Nessie dolls are coming, perfect for sulking into after you were one shot away from being crowned match Champion. The new Nessie plushies are exclusive to Entertainment Earth.

The plushies are a reference to an Easter egg in Apex. Nessie dolls are scattered around King’s Canyon and firing at them all in order will trigger a giant Nessie to briefly spawn in the swamp. The legendary creature has become popular among fans, having appeared on in-game items like charms and badges. These real plushies are modeled after the in-game item.

The Loch Ness Monster (aka Nessie) has been a longtime running gag and Easter egg in the Titanfall series, from which Apex originated. Apex’s connections to that multiplayer mech combat game have sometimes been tenuous, but Respawn promises the coming Season 9 will make Titanfall fans happy by bringing back a lot of its elements.

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Game Boy-style Platformer Save Me Mr Tako Returns to Storefronts

Save Me Mr Tako, a Game Boy-style platformer about a helpful octopus, is returning to storefronts in May after its delisting following the developer’s separation from publisher Nicalis.

In a Patreon post, developer Christophe Galati announced that Save Me Mr Tako would be getting a definitive edition digitally on Steam and Nintendo Switch on May 5, 2021. Galati will self-publish his game on PC via Steam, while Limited Run Games handles the console edition.

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Save Me Mr Tako is a tribute to the Game Boy era, and features a pacifist octopus named Tako with the ability to thrive on land as well as in the water, who travels the world and mediates conflict between humans and octopuses.

Its new Definitive Edition includes a number of updates, including numerous quality of life, technical, and balance changes, as well as a hint system, three difficulty modes, a jukebox, new border images, and a new English localization.

Save Me Mr Tako was originally launched in October of 2018, but was delisted from all digital storefronts two years later after Galati parted ways with original publisher Nicalis. At the time, no specific reason was given for their separation. However, Galati had previously alluded to issues with releasing game patches through Nicalis, indicating that Nicalis was entirely in control of whether or not issues with the game got fixed. Nicalis president Tyrone Rodriguez replied on Twitter at the time that Save Me Mr Tako “did not yet make back what we put into it” and couldn’t justify the resources to QA the patch. A Kotaku report from around that same time indicated that Galati was not the only indie developer with this or similar issues.

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Black Panther 2: Boseman ‘Wouldn’t Have Wanted Us to Stop,’ Director Says

Black Panther 2 director Ryan Coogler recently spoke about the late Chadwick Boseman, and shared that he knows his friend and collaborator “wouldn’t have wanted us to stop.”

In an interview with THR, Coogler began by revealing that he didn’t know much of the battle Boseman was going through with colon cancer, a fight that took his life way too early at the age of 43.

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“I didn’t know what was going on,” Coogler says. “I knew what he wanted me to know. I miss him in every way that you could miss somebody, as a friend, as a collaborator. And it sucks because I love watching movies, and I don’t get to watch the next thing he would have made. So it’s grief on a lot of levels, but then, it’s a deep sense of gratitude because I can close my eyes and hear his voice.”

Coogler was in the middle of writing the sequel to Black Panther when Boseman passed, and he discussed how, although it was difficult to continue working on the film without its star and his friend, he knows “Chad wouldn’t have wanted us to stop.”

“You’ve got to keep going when you lose loved ones. I know Chad wouldn’t have wanted us to stop. He was somebody who was so about the collective. Black Panther, that was his movie. He was hired to play that role before anybody else was even thought of, before I was hired, before any of the actresses were hired. On that set, he was all about everybody else. Even though he was going through what he was going through, he was checking in on them, making sure they were good. If we cut his coverage, he would stick around and read lines off camera [to help other actors with their performances]. So it would be harder for me to stop. Truthfully. I’d feel him yelling at me, like, ‘What are you doing?’ So you keep going.” Coogler explained.

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Black Panther is scheduled to being filming in July 2021, and Marvel Studios has already confirmed that it will not be recasting Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa.

Beyond Black Panther 2, Coogler is also working on expanding its world with the upcoming Disney+ series based on the Kingdom of Wakanda.

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Call of Duty: Warzone Is Teasing A Major Zombies Event Again

Call of Duty: Warzone has been teasing a major zombies event for months now, and it appears that the rumored destruction of the game’s map might be just around the corner. The game’s social media accounts recently posted in-universe (i.e. fictional) news broadcasts that claimed that the zombie situation is under control, but on Friday the zombies overcame the TV studio itself.

A recent update moved the zombies to Verdansk’s TV station to go along with the storyline, and some of them have mutated to become more resistant to bullets. There are also machines on Verdansk that indicate the percentage of zombie spread, implying that they will continue to grow as the storyline progresses. Some have speculated that the game’s new “bombardment” killstreak, which unleashes a cluster bomb on an entire area of the map, might be used as part of the anti-zombie initiative.

The new header image on Warzone’s official site and the slogan “the end begins” certainly suggests that there will be some kind of reckoning that involves the zombies. Rumors and reports have long claimed that Verdansk will soon be destroyed as part of this zombie event, possibly by a nuclear explosion, in order to make room for a ’80s themed map to go along with Black Ops Cold War.

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Animal Crossing Build-A-Bear Collection Launches Tomorrow

Animal Crossing fans will want to pay close attention to Build-A-Bear tomorrow. The recently announced Animal Crossing: New Horizons Build-A-Bear collection will be available for purchase starting Tuesday, April 6. At this time, we still have no idea which characters will be featured in the collection. It’s probably safe to say that we’ll see well-known villagers such as Tom Nook and Isabelle. Considering the popularity of Animal Crossing, we expect that the plushies will be a hot commodity and could become difficult to purchase.

If you’re interested in the Animal Crossing: New Horizons collection, make sure to sign up for email updates at Build-A-Bear. We’ll also update this story with details on the entire New Horizons Build-A-Bear collection once it goes live.

Build-A-Bear is known for its design-your-own plushies that you can fill with stuffing and dress up in the store. If you order online, you still go through the building process, but you won’t get to stuff Tom Nook and kiss his heart before he’s sewn shut. While many Build-A-Bear plushies require you to purchase an outfit separately, themed collections like these typically have outfits by default and tend to be a tad pricier. It will be interesting to see if Build-A-Bear offers any additional New Horizons-themed outfits or accessories.

Let’s just hope that the Animal Crossing: New Horizons Build-A-Bear rollout goes more smoothly than the Sanrio Amiibo cards. Exclusive to Target, the Sanrio cards sold out almost instantly the other week. It didn’t help matters that Target’s website was having issues updating stock, which caused even more frustration. In more positive Animal Crossing news, Cherry Blossom season is back in New Horizons until April 10, and a batch of new seasonal items are up for grabs in the game.

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Daily Deals: Last Day to Get Control and 11 Other PC Games for $12 at Humble

Today is the last day to score the current Humble Choice bundle, which includes Control and 11 other games for only $12. This deal ends tomorrow at 10am PST and another bundle will take its place. In other news, there are several new video game deals at Best Buy, like Persona 5 Strikers for $39.99, Cyberpunk 2077 with steelbook case for $29.99, and Yakua: Like a Dragon for $39.99.

Humble Choice Bundle Includes Control and 11 Games for $12

This month’s Humble Choice PC bundle will end tomorrow at 10am PST, so this is your last chance to cash in on some great PC games. The highlight is Control, which won IGN’s 2019 Game of the Year, but several other games are included. The full list:

  • Control
  • XCOM: Chimera Squad
  • ELEX
  • WWE 2K Battlegrounds
  • Hotshot Racing
  • Peaky Blinders: Mastermind
  • Kingdom Two Crowns
  • Wildfire
  • Cyber Hook
  • Pesterquest
  • Boreal Blade
  • Ageless

Control by itself is currently $29.99 at Steam but you’re getting all 12 games for much less. The Humble Choice Premium subscription costs only $12 per month for new customers (for up to 1 year) and you can cancel anytime, which means you can sign up for just this one month.

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Game Devs Are Sharing Their Favorite Easter Eggs

In honor of this weekend’s springtime holiday, game developers are sharing some of their favorite Easter eggs in games they’ve worked on. A Twitter thread asked devs to respond with “the best Easter eggs you ever hid in a game,” and developers were happy to oblige.

The request from Vlambeer lead Jan Willem Nijman was followed by a treasure trove of Easter eggs in everything from big AAA releases to smaller indie games. The homages range from film references to hat-tips to other games to small in-jokes.

Both Uncharted 4 and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy have a camera-pan reminiscent of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. All four Ninja Turtles weapons are tucked away in different spots in The Division. The original Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare has a background meant to evoke the island from Zelda: Wind Waker. The list goes on and on.

This comes just after a few other recently discovered Easter eggs, like the Last of Us 2 reference in Uncharted 4, or the “F— the Oscars” reference in It Takes Two. You can see some of our favorites from developers below, and comb through the Twitter thread for even more.

Fortnite Players Can Livestream Gameplay Using Houseparty

Video chatting app Houseparty has expanded its livestreaming tools by letting Fortnite players on PC and PlayStation consoles stream gameplay to up to nine of their friends.

The feature is only available for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. There’s no word on if it will become available to other platforms. Epic Games said it will “let everyone know if we’re able to support more platforms in the future.”

Those who connect their Fortnite account to the Houseparty app on their Android or iOS device can livestream their gameplay to up to nine of their friends and the friends of those in the Houseparty room. Users will get a notification when their friends are going live.

To livestream Fortnite using Houseparty, users must first download the app on their Android or iOS device. Once installed, link your Houseparty account to your Epic Games account. This will enable video chat and streaming on the app, as well as where it can be disabled. Open the app on your phone and connect to Fortnite through Settings. Join your friends like normal, boot up Fortnite on the specified consoles, and go live.

Epic Games and Houseparty unveiled the video chatting feature in Fortnite in November 2020. Epic responded to safety concerns at the time, saying that only a users face would be cropped and a Fortnite-themed background would scrub the rest. It’s worth noting that since June 2019, Houseparty is owned by Epic.

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