Get the D&D Core Rulebook Set on Sale at Amazon Today

Amazon’s running a substantial “Buy 3 for the Price of 2” sale right now, and there are some good deals hidden among the eligible products, among them the complete set of D&D 5e core rulebooks.

Since the free item is the least expensive, per the promotion, you essentially get the Dungeon Master’s Guide for free when you buy the Player’s Guide and the Monster Manual. Total cost before taxes: $69.98. Nice.

D&D Core Rulebook Deal

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The Buy 3 for the Price of 2 promotion has been going on for a few days now, and there is quite a wide selection of items. If you’re looking to set yourself up with the complete D&D 5e core rulebook set as part of the deal, I wouldn’t wait very long. Items, particularly popular items, seem to drop in and out of eligibility pretty fast. For example, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War for Xbox Series X was eligible this morning, but at the time of this writing has already disappeared from the deal.

There’s also nothing stopping you from mixing and matching. The rules are simple: buy 3 eligible items for the price of 2 eligible items. So if you wanted to buy just the Player’s Handbook and then something like Sonic Mania + Sonic Team Racing for Nintendo Switch, you could pick up Apocalypse Now: Final Cut on 4K Blu-ray for free. That’s just one example, I’m not here to tell you how to live your life.

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WandaVision: New Featurette Seems to Point to Major Plot Point

This story contains shots from upcoming WandaVision episodes and discussion that some may consider as spoilers. Proceed with caution. 

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A new featurette for WandaVision has dropped a few seconds of footage from upcoming episodes which shine a light on how some plot threats may play out as the show races towards its finale.

There are three segments of particular note. The first features Kathryn Hahn’s Agnes, seemingly waking from her ‘sitcom’ state of mind, asking Vision – who is dressed in his Avengers costume – “Am I dead?”

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“Why would you think that?” asks Vision, to which Agnes replies “Because you are.” The exchange suggests that Agnes may be unaware of what’s been happening to her, or believes that the experience is some kind of afterlife scenario. Additionally, this may be how Vision discovers that he was killed by Thanos in Infinity War, and escalate his friction with Wanda.

A scene in the final seconds of the featurette sees Wanda say “This is our home”, to which Vision says “Then let’s fight for it.” The implication here is that Wanda and Vision will come to a shared understanding over Wanda’s creation of Westview, and fight against SWORD – or perhaps a new antagonist – to keep the false reality in place.

Stay Tuned Featurette   Marvel Studios' WandaVision   Disney+.mp4.00_00_54_19.Still002We also, in perhaps the most major tease, see the Mind Stone and Wanda interacting with it. The scene shows shards of the stone erupting from it, and Wanda bathed in its yellow light. This seems to suggest that the stone is being destroyed, but could – in classic Marvel trickery – be a scene played in reverse. Many theories have suggested that Wanda has recreated the Mind Stone in an effort to resurrect Vision, and that may be what we’re seeing here.

Naturally, we won’t know what any of this truly means until the relevant episodes of WandaVision are made available on Disney+. Until then, you can read our latest theory about the show, appropriately titled The Mind Stone Is the Key to Everything. And to catch up on where we are so far, check out our WandaVision Episode 5 review.

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Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer. 

Call of Duty’s Most Broken Akimbo Weapons

For well over a decade, the Call of Duty games have featured the Akimbo system, letting you dual-wield weapons in order to absolutely litter your enemies with bullets and look very cool while doing it. Most of the time, this has worked as the designers intended, but there have been several instances where a weapon’s Akimbo form made it way too powerful.

We rounded up some of the most broken Akimbo weapons in the history of Call of Duty–including that infamous lever-action shotgun. These weapons strike fear into the hearts of your enemies, especially if you run into them up close.

Broken Akimbo weapons don’t seem to be going away, either, as we’ve seen them in nearly every entry in the series. This even includes a few weapons in the most recent game, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.

Dying Light’s New DLC Turns You Into A Viking Berserker

Developer Techland is still adding new content to its zombie sandbox Dying Light, and this week sees the release of two new in-game updates: The Viking: Raiders of Harran Bundle, which adds Nordic-themed weapons, shields, and, skins, and a free Ox Warrior bundle in celebration of the Chinese New Year.

Players can join two new characters–Björn the Warrior and Björn the Berserker–in the Raiders of Harran DLC, earning new gear for their arsenals such as the Ragnarok heavy double-axe, the Aesir one-handed sword, and the Asgard’s Protector shield in the $4 DLC. Each weapon and shield will come in two variants, one applying fire damage and a standard version with craftable mods.

You’ll even be able to customize your buggy with two skins, one of which will allow you to use your “Earth boat” to spew deadly flames at the undead hordes.

Dying Light Lunar New Year event
Dying Light Lunar New Year event

With Chinese New Year being celebrated this week, Dying Light is joining in on the festivities with the in-game Lunar Event that offers a new Gold Dao sword weapon, King mods, Ox Cannon weapon, and the Ox Warrior character skin. This content will be free and is available in the in-game shop on PC, Xbox One and PS4.

Techland’s support of Dying Light has resulted in some interesting DLC that has kept the game alive for multiple years. In addition to the studio reviving one of its old titles as DLC with the Hellraid add-on, a Left 4 Dead crossover has also been a popular feature for two years running. As for Dying Light 2, that sequel’s current status is still a mystery.

Originally scheduled to release in Spring 2020, the game was delayed indefinitely last year, with Techland writing, “We need more development time to fulfill our vision.” Techland cut ties with freelance writer Chris Avellone after accusations of sexual assault and harassment surfaced, which also resulted in the writer being removed from Paradox Interactive’s Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2.

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Post Malone Will Headline A Virtual Pokemon Concert This Month

Superstar rapper Post Malone will headline a virtual concert for Pokemon Day later this month, it has been announced.

“Pokémon. Post Malone. It’s the concert you never saw coming, Trainers,” The Pokemon Company said in its announcement.

The concert will take place on February 27, beginning at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET. You can check out a teaser video below, which includes a bizarre segment at the end when Post Malone’s real face gets transformed into his virtual avatar. Take a look:

This is just the latest virtual concert with a huge name. In 2020, Fortnite hosted a Travis Scott concert while Roblox held an in-game show where Lil Nas X debuted a new song. Both events were wildly successful, so it’s no surprise to see another huge name like Post Malone get involved, especially with real-world touring coming to a halt due to COVID-19.

Post Malone is not the first celebrity that The Pokemon Company recruited for its 25th anniversary celebration. The studio previously announced a partnership with Katy Perry, who will take part in what’s being called the “P25 Music” celebration event.

The Pokemon 25th anniversary website also teases additional collaborations with brands like General Mills, Levi’s, Scholastic, Mattel, and Funko, while McDonald’s has already rolled out a new Happy Meals promotion that was swiftly ruined by adults.

True Detective Season 4 Moving Forward, HBO Looking For “Right Tone”

HBO chief content officer Casey Bloys has revealed that work has started on the potential Season 4 of the acclaimed anthology cop show True Detective. Bloys told Deadline that the company had hired new writers to develop the next season.

However, Bloys stressed that the next season of True Detective would only move forward if the story is of a high quality. “It’s safe to say we’re working with a couple of writers to find the right tone and take,” he said. “It’s definitely an area that could be very interesting and I think it would be interesting with a new voice. Quality is what’s going to guide us so if we end up with scripts that we don’t feel are representative or are not at a high enough quality, we’re not going to do something just to do it.”

According to Deadline, the writers that have been working on ideas for True Detective Season 4 might include Lucia Puenzo, who co-created the Argentinean eco-thriller Cromo, and Euphoria creator Sam Levinson. However, Bloys and HBO have not commented on this.

True Detective Season 1 premiered in 2014 and starred Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. Season 2, starring Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, and Vince Vaughn, arrived in 2015, while Season 3, with Mahershala Ali and Stephen Dorff, aired in 2019.

In related news, last month it was reported that True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto was negotiating to be let out of his contract with FX. Pizzolatto was working on a new show titled Redeemer that would reunite him with McConaughey, which had been given a series order in 2020. However, FX is no longer moving forward with the series.

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

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Fortnite Love Potion Locations: Where To Find And Deliver Them

Love is in the air, and almost all of the new challenges for Fortnite’s Season 5 Week 11 are focused on Valentine’s Day. Some are fairly straightforward, but a few, like the one we’ll help you with here, can be a little trickier to complete. One mission asks you to find and deliver love potions, requiring you to make a trek halfway across the map. If you know where to go, it’s not that tough, however, and we’ll show you exactly what to do with this guide.

Love potion locations

You can find a love potion at three different locations on the Fortnite map: Coral Cove, Stealth Stronghold, or Fort Crumpet. It doesn’t matter which one you pick, but we found the Coral Cove location to be a super easy one. All three are marked on the map below.

Love potion locations
Love potion locations

Just parachute right down to the location you’ve selected and you will be able to find the love potion quickly. It’s purple and in a large jar, and all you have to do is pick it up to complete the first half of this quest. Don’t worry if you get killed, as you won’t have to repeat this step in the next match.

Pick up the love potion to complete the quest's first half
Pick up the love potion to complete the quest’s first half

Where to deliver the love potion

There are two possible locations you can visit to deliver the love potion. As with the first half of this mission, you only need to go to one of them to complete it: either Slurpy Swamp or Shanty Town.

Deliver the love potions to one of these locations

Shanty Town may end up being a little less populated, as it’s near the very edge of the map. Go to the big house near the end of the town and head upstairs, where you’ll find a big teddy bear. In front of it is a spot to deliver the potion.

Deliver the potion to complete the quest

Challenge rewards

You get 20,000 XP for collecting the love potion as well as another 20,000 XP for delivering it.

If you’re interested in the newest content coming to Fortnite, the game is teasing a Tron crossover. A skin based on the franchise should be available soon.

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New PS5 And PS4 Game Sale Includes Judgment, Dark Souls, And More

The PlayStation Store has brought back one of its best sales. The Big in Japan sale features hundreds of games for PS5 and PS4 developed at Japanese studios, including Dark Souls, Kingdom Hearts, Danganronpa, and more. You can also pick up the excellent Yakuza spinoff Judgment, which we rarely see discounts on, for only $20. The Big in Japan sale runs until February 25, so you have a couple of weeks to make your picks.

The Dark Souls franchise is up for grabs for cheap. Dark Souls: Remastered is down to $20, Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin is $10, and Dark Souls 3 is $15. Getting the entire From Software franchise for less than $50 is a steal.

The Big in Japan sale also presents a good opportunity to snag some fighting games at huge discounts. Jump Force is down to $15, Tekken 7 is $10, and SoulCalibur VI is $15.

Visual novel fans have a bunch of incredible games to choose from in the sale. 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim flew under the radar last year, but it’s absolutely worth scooping up for $30 if you’re into science fiction. Danganronpa 1.2 Reload, which comes with the first two games in Spike Chunsoft series, is slashed to only $10. Meanwhile, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony is discounted to $16.

If you’re looking for value, the Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package is a wonderful deal at only $25. The collection comes with 10 Kingdom Hearts “experiences,” including all three mainline games and a handful of other titles in the series.

We’ve rounded up some of the best deals in the sale below, but make sure to check out the PlayStation Store for yourself, too.

Best deals on PlayStation Store

  • 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim — $30 ($60)
  • AI: The Somnium Files — $24 ($60)
  • Code Vein — $19.79 ($60)
  • Danganronpa 1.2 Reload — $10 ($40)
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony — $16 ($40)
  • Dark Souls: Remastered — $20 ($40)
  • Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin — $10 ($40)
  • Dark Souls 3 — $15 ($60)
  • Devil May Cry 4 – Special edition — $7.49 ($25)
  • DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive edition — $10 ($40)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot — $24 ($60)
  • Judgment — $20 ($40)
  • Jump Force — $15 ($60)
  • Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package — $25 ($100)
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix — $12.49 ($50)
  • Kingdom Hearts 3 — $18 ($60)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II — $24 ($40)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III — $36 ($60)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV — $45 ($60)
  • Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite — $10 ($40)
  • Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 — $30 ($40)
  • SoulCalibur VI — $15 ($60)
  • Tekken 7 — $10 ($50)
  • Zero Escape: The Nonary Games — $15 ($50)

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Pokemon Go Developer Creates Black Developers Initiative To Fund And Support Games

Pokemon Go developer Niantic has launched a new game development fund called the Black Developers Initiative through which the company aims to fund and support the development of games made by Black creators.

“Our intention is to empower Black game/AR developers and provide access, resources, and support so they can build amazing game experiences that inspire people to explore the world together,” reads a line from the announcement.

Teams who are chosen for the fund will receive five months of funding, executive mentorship, and development support to create a playable prototype.

The first participant in the program is a studio called W!CKED SAiNTS, which is developing a prototype for a game called World Reborn. The title is described as “Game of Thrones meets Riverdale with a little dash of Black Mirror.” You can learn more about this game and the developers behind it in the video below.

To qualify for Niantic’s Black Developers Initiative, teams must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Black team member(s) have a direct line to the profits of the game.
  • The company/studio is at least 51 percent Black-owned operated and controlled as based on the NMSDC requirements defined here under “Certification Criteria” used by the Small Business Administration.
    • Eligibility is established via a combination of screenings, interviews, and site visits (post-covid). Ownership, in the case of a publicly-owned business, means that at least 51 percent of the stock is owned by one or more Black members.
  • Black people driving game vision via a leadership position. Leadership is defined as:
    • Creative Director/Lead Designer
    • Technical Director/Lead Programmer
    • Art Director/Lead Artist
  • The studio team is at least 50 percent Black.

You can visit Niantic’s website to learn more about Niantic’s Black Developers Initiative.

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A Lot Of Game Devs Refer To Fan Wikis, Apparently

Fan wikis are a great resource when you need to quickly look up a certain item, quest, or character from whatever game you’re playing, and it turns out the developers making those games also rely on wiki pages for the same reason. Double Fine’s Tim Schafer recently tweeted in appreciation of the creators of fan wikis, with a heap of other developers from big games also confessing to referencing fan wikis.

“I wonder if you know how often game developers pull from your sites to make presentations about their own games,” Schafer tweeted, with the many games under his belt including Grim Fandango, Psychonauts, Broken Age, and Day of the Tentacle. “I know I do it A LOT.”

Many other developers replied and quote tweeted, noting they also commonly referred to fan wikis. The games represented in their fan-wiki confessions and thanks included Don’t Starve, Civilization, Call Of Duty, Borderlands, Dead By Daylight, EVE Online, Dishonored, and many, many more.

One developer from TTGames, a studio that works on various Lego titles under WB Games, noted that with the amount of different IPs included in the Lego brand, wikis like the Star Wars Wookieepedia and Marvel wiki were vital to their work.

The prevalence of this practice has led some to ask whether leaning on fans’ work so extensively is ethical, however, with some suggesting that fan wikis and contributors deserve a credit in the finished game, or that prominent contributors and editors should even see a part of the game’s profits.

Others have suggested that studios should bear the responsibility of managing the often-extensive game wikis, especially if it’s commonly used as an in-house tool. Only a few developers actively manage their own game wikis. Starbound developer Chucklefish is one example, as told by a Fanbyte feature on fan wikis, with the studio hiring Tom Katkus after he created the game’s first wiki.