Intel Reveals 11th Generation Rocket Lake CPUs, Out In 2021

On the eve of AMD revealing its next-generation Zen 3 CPUs, Intel has officially announced its new desktop CPUs that will be coming to market in early 2021.

The 11th generation chips, dubbed Rocket Lake, aren’t being revealed in detail just yet, with Intel saying more specifications on the new CPUs will be coming soon. In the announcement the company does, however, point to its success with its current generation of CPUs, despite still being built on a 14nm process for desktop chips.

It’s unclear if Intel is finally moving to 10nm for desktop with Rocket Lake and what this might entail for the company’s single-core performance dominance, but the announcement does confirm that the new CPUs will finally add support for PCIe 4.0. This means you’ll be able to run new PCIe 4.0 expansion cards and SSDs on Intel boards soon, after AMD added support for it with its current generation Ryzen 3000 CPUs.

AMD is announcing its new Zen 3 CPUs during a livestream tomorrow, with desktop versions of the Ryzen 4000 series expected to be revealed. AMD has come back in the CPU market in a big way, with a focus on affordable multi-core processors that are exceptional for content creation and only slightly behind Intel on single-core performance for games.

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Joker and Hero Amiibo Are Now Available

It seems like a new wave of amiibo used to arrive every few months. Not so anymore. We’ve been waiting for the next set since Dark Samus and Richter arrived in January. Thankfully, the next wave of Nintendo amiibo is now available. It’s a pair of new figures from the Super Smash Bros. series: Persona 5’s Joker and Dragon Quest 11’s Hero.

Both figures are now shipping from a variety of retailers. Here’s where you can grab them.

Joker Amiibo Preorder

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Hero Amiibo Preorder

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MSI Partner Caught Scalping Nvidia RTX 3080 Cards

Many PC enthusiasts are still jockeying to obtain Nvidia’s 30-series cards–particularly the RTX 3080 and 3090–amid a shortage related to high demand and the ongoing coronavirus crisis, even swallowing high prices at secondhand retailers like eBay to get their hands on one. Now, a partner of GPU manufacturer MSI was caught scalping the company’s own cards on eBay, and customers aren’t happy about it.

According to a Reddit post that called out its behavior, the subsidiary in question is called Starlit Partner, and it was only authorized to carry and sell excess inventory and refurbished items. MSI responded, saying that an error caused Starlit Partner to have access to new GPUs like the RTX 3080, which it sold for $1359, which is $600 above the MSRP of $759.

As the above tweet reveals, MSI has ordered Starlit Partner to reach out to the customers affected and offer them full or partial refunds for the $600 difference. Some 3090s were also sold by Starlit Partner for inflated prices as well. For those who are determined to pay MSRP for a 3080 or 3090, you might end up waiting a while: the shortage isn’t going to abate until at least 2021 according to Nvidia. Nvidia has repeatedly apologized for the supply shortages.

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Marvel’s Most-Delayed Movie, The New Mutants, Is Finally Coming To Blu-ray And DVD

On April 13, 2018, 20th Century Fox’s The New Mutants was supposed to hit theaters. However, through a series of delays, buyouts, and COVID putting a lot on hold, the X-Men movie didn’t actually arrive in theaters until August 28, during the middle of a pandemic. However, very soon you’ll be able to watch it for yourself at home.

The New Mutants is coming to DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital HD on November 17 according to IGN. The cover art for the upcoming movie has been revealed as well, which you can check out below.

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It’s unknown at this time what makes this an “Ultimate Collector’s Edition” as the contents of the 4K UHD version of the movie have not been detailed. There is one clip which is most-likely on the special features, which you can watch over at IGN. It features New Mutants artist Bill Sienkiewicz discussing his work on the comic series, and in particular the Demon Bear story.

The New Mutants did have a theatrical run after being delayed for two years. On the Thursday preview night, the film brought in $750,000 domestically. To date, the movie has made $21 million domestically and $42 million worldwide, with a reported $80 million budget. However, many movie theaters have not been open and many theater-goers are cautious about being in public, so there is a chance The New Mutants can make the bulk of its revenue in the digital and physical release market.

New Super Mario Bros. 35 Special Battle Event Now Live For A Limited Time

A new Special Battle event has begun in Super Mario Bros. 35, the free-to-play battle royale-style Mario game for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. This one is called Frantic Fight Against Exceptional Enemies, and it has players contending with some of the game’s trickiest foes.

As Nintendo describes, Special Battles are limited-time events. The basic rules are similar to the game’s standard 35-player mode, wherein 35 players run through a series of classic Super Mario Bros. levels while vying to be the last one remaining, but with some special conditions on top of that. This Special Battle fills levels with enemies like Lakitu, Hammer Bros., and Bowser himself, which should make rounds even more hectic.

Super Mario Bros. 35 is free to download and play for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. If you’re already a member and haven’t downloaded it yet, you can head into the Switch eShop and find it listed under the “Nintendo Switch Online” option from the left side bar. If you’re not already a subscriber, individual members cost $4 USD for one month, $8 USD for three months, and $20 USD for one year. You can learn more in our Nintendo Switch Online guide.

Super Mario Bros. 35 launched on October 1 as part of the Super Mario series’ 35th anniversary celebration, but it won’t be a permanent addition to the Switch library. Much like Super Mario 3D All-Stars, Super Mario Bros. 35 is a limited-time release that will only be available until March 31, 2021. It’s unclear if Nintendo will offer the game again in the future or if it will change its mind and keep the game up, as it did with Jump Rope Challenge, which was originally scheduled to be delisted on September 30 but will remain available going forward.

Nintendo has more plans for Super Mario’s 35th anniversary. On October 16, the company is releasing Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, a “mixed reality” product that combines toy RC cars with video games. We recently had a chance to learn how Mario Kart Live actually works. A few other Switch games will also hold Mario-themed events. Super Mario Maker 2 will have a special Mario anniversary course next month; Splatoon 2 is hosting a Mario-themed Splatfest in January; and Animal Crossing: New Horizons is finally receiving Mario furniture in March.

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Xbox Responds To PS5 Teardown Video With Cheeky Tweet

A PS5 official teardown video walked us through some ins and outs of the upcoming console, including how to install its expandable storage. One part addressed how to convert the stand from its horizontal to a vertical configuration, prompting a cheeky response from Microsoft.

In the video, converting the stand seems to take some mild tinkering: unscrewing the stand from the vertical position, placing a plug piece in the hole, and then clipping the stand into the new horizontal configuration. The PS5 console design itself is curved, which necessitates the flat stand part to make it stable.

Meanwhile, the Xbox Series X is, well, a box. Microsoft jumped on the opportunity to poke fun at its competition with a how-to tweet–except the process is just turning the console on its side. Because it’s a box.

The tweet focused on the Xbox Series X, but the Series S has a similarly boxy shape.

The social media response recalls echoes of a similar stunt Sony pulled on Microsoft. When the Xbox One reveal showed a complex process for sharing games due to its DRM, Sony responded with a video on how to share a PS4 game by just handing a disc to a friend. That helped ride a wave of pushback against Microsoft’s DRM policy, though–to the point that Microsoft even scrapped its policy before the Xbox One launch–and the PS5’s vertical stand situation is unlikely to engender the same level of widespread controversy.

Both next-gen consoles are coming next month, just two days apart–November 10 for Xbox Series S and Series X, and November 12 for PlayStation 5. Check out our Xbox Series X preorder guide and PS5 preorder guide to help lock one (or both) down.

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Every Single PS4 to PS5 Free Upgrade Confirmed So Far

The PS4 to PS5 upgrade situation can get a little confusing when you start to think too much about it. So, we’re going to do some of the thinking for you. The PS5 upgrade approach is a new system being put in place that allows players to download a PS5 copy of a game if they already own the PS4 version. This can be achieved for free, or with a paid fee, and is also different from backward-compatibility.

This is also different from the Xbox approach, which involves simply installing the game on whatever console you’re using and it’ll work with the correct graphical settings. This is what Microsoft is calling Smart Delivery, and it allows players to just buy an ‘Xbox’ game, without having to jump through any hoops. But, are there going to be any hoops for PlayStation users?

Do You Need to Pay for Both PS4 and PS5 Copies of Games?

According to the official PlayStation 5 page, ‘The PS5 console gives game publishers the ability to let players upgrade their disc and digital PS4 games to digital PS5 games’. This means that, for the most part, you will not be required to pay full-price for both PS4 and PS5 copies of games, so long as the publisher is providing the option to. Thankfully, for the more part, this is the case currently, and there are already several games already confirmed to include a PS5 upgrade path. Not all games can be upgraded for free, however, so check down further in the article for the full list of PS4 games getting a free PS5 upgrade.

Remember, upgrading a game to a PS5 version is not the same as backwards-compatibility. The upgrade we are referring to is when the developer is specifically releasing a PS5 copy of the game that includes upgraded 4K performance, increased clarity, faster load times, and consistent/ uncapped FPS. Sony has confirmed that a large number of PS4 games will be backward-compatible on the new console.

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How Do I Upgrade My PS4 Games to PS5?

We’re going to refer to the official PS5 page again for this. If you have a PS4 game as a physical disc, you will need to insert the game disc into the PS5 to see an upgrade path. You will then have to download the PS5 version and keep the PS4 disc to use and insert every time you play the game. Presumably, the PS4 disc will still work on your PS4 as well.

To take part in this upgrade, you will obviously need the PS5 console with a disc drive. That means no what version of a game you’re upgrading, digital or physical, it will always result in a digital PS5 copy of the game.

If you own a digital copy of a game that can be upgraded, you can simply download the game on your new console, as the console and publishers will automatically know you’ve already purchased a license for the game you’re looking to play, and provide you with a PS5 copy of the game. So, as an example, you could preorder Spider-Man Miles Morales on PS4 digitally, and then download the PS5 version onto your new console at no added cost at launch. 

What PS4 Games Are Getting Free PS5 Upgrades?

To help you decipher the current PS4 to PS5 upgrade situation, here is a full list of all the games that you can purchase on PS4 that will upgrade to PS5 at no added cost. But, a few of these do have some caveats to take note of. FIFA 21 and Madden NFL 21  will require you to upgrade to the PS5 version before next year’s installment (FIFA 22, and Madden NFL 22). Control will only upgrade to the PS5 edition if you own Control Ultimate Edition, not the original PS4 base game, and Hitman 3 will only be receiving a free upgrade for a digital copy of the game.

Free Upgrades

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PS4 Games with a Paid PS5 Upgrade Path

Unfortunately, not all games will be including a free upgrade path. Marvel’s Spider-Man is available to play as a remastered version on PS5, but there isn’t an upgrade version from the PS4 copy, and at the time of writing, it can only be accessed via the PS5 copy of Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition that will cost $69.99.

Moreover, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has a slightly confusing upgrade path. But put simply, you’ll need to pay at least $70 to get access to the PS5 version. Right now you have three options, the cross-gen bundle for $70, the PS4 version for $60, and the PS5 version for $70. If you buy the PS4 version, you’ll be required to pay an extra $10 to get access to the game on PS5. To be fair, however, this is also the case with Xbox One to Xbox Series X.

NBA 2K21 is another game that isn’t receiving much of a free upgrade path, as you’ll only be getting an upgrade to the PS5 copy if you own the $96 special edition copy of the game, the Mama Forever Edition. You’d probably be better off waiting for the $69.99 PS5 copy if you’re looking to play next-gen.

Edit: We’ve decided to move Control here, considering you’ll be required to buy all the content again with Control Ultimate Edition in order to upgrade for free.

Paid Upgrades

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Will My Save Files Carry Over From PS4 to PS5?

Right now, the situation actually remains a little murky until Sony bucks up and clarifies the situation overall, or whether it’s simply on a developer by developer basis to make the decision. There was some recent confusion when Yakuza’s March PS5 release date announcement also confirmed that PS4 saves for the game can’t be carried over to the PS5 version if players decide to upgrade. Moreover, Dirt 5’s developers also confirmed that, while Playgrounds creations can be migrated, other game progress, like career mode and currency, cannot be moved from the PS4 to PS5.

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered will also not carrying over saves, so you could argue that most PS4 game saves won’t carry over. It still sounds like any games that utilize online or cloud game saves will carry over your online process, but only time will tell for now. If you want a more in-depth overall of save games when it comes to PS5, check out everything we know on the PS4-PS5 game save confusion.

If PS4 Games are Cheaper, with an Upgrade Path, Why Buy the Game on PS5?

For a shiny white box. Yeah, it’s a little odd but maybe you could argue you can avoid the additional PS5 download as well? If you can find a game like Far Cry 6Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, or Watch Dogs Legion preorders on sale at Amazon for $49.94, all of which are getting free PS5 upgrades, then maybe just get the PS4 copy and save yourself $10.

Free Next-Gen Upgrades: PS5 vs Xbox Series X

Xbox has a different approach to how PlayStation is doing things. From what we know currently, playing games on the Xbox Series X will function in a comfortably similar fashion to going between an Xbox One, to an Xbox One X. It’s the same game, with a performance bump. This is seemingly how the current generation worked with different hardware, as you could play Xbox One games on Xbox One X and PS4 games on PS4 Pro without any change. Presumably, this should also be how PS4 backward-compatibility games will work on the new console, but that’s yet to be confirmed.

As we’ve explained previously, this isn’t the case with the PS5. You’ll be specifically instructed to upgrade to a digital PS5 version of the game upon inserting your PS4 disc, and you’ll need to keep that PS4 disc to play the PS5 version of the game. This is why Xbox games are being promoted as just that, Xbox games, while PlayStation is very much leaning towards labeling games as next-gen. Although, it’s not like Xbox isn’t doing this a bit either, with it’s massive ‘Optimised for Series X’ logo planted everywhere. Not only that but there also a few games that haven’t opted into Xbox Smart Delivery, such as Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War.

Another difference when it comes to Xbox vs PlayStation (make love, not console wars), is the ability to go forward and backward generations using the same disc on Xbox. Seemingly, this is while Xbox One consoles are still being supported by Xbox, but for now, any Xbox games you buy can be played on both generations of the console. Whereas you will not be able to use a PS5 disc on a PS4, nor will buying a PS5 game entitle you to a PS4 copy as well.

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Have we missed any games on the lists above? Let us know in the comments, and keep an eye on our PS5 preorder guide and @IGNDeals for future PS5 and Xbox Series X stock updates.

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Netflix Announces A New Godzilla Anime Series

Netflix has announced the new Godzilla Singular Point, an anime series chronicling the further adventures of everyone’s favorite skyscraper-sized monster lizard and the humans who love it. The series is set to debut sometime in 2021.

According to a release, anime studio Bones (My Hero Academia) will collaborate with Orange (Beastars, Land of the Lustrous) to produce the series, which will be a combination of hand-drawn and CG animation styles. Atsushi Takahashi (Doraemon the Movie 2017: Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi) will direct and is supported by a creative team that includes composer Kan Sawada (Yowamushi Pedal), novelist Toh Enjoe, character designer Kazue Kato (Blue Exorcist), and animator Eiji Yamamori (Princess Mononoke).

Not much has been revealed about Godzilla Singular Point’s plot, other than it will feature all-new characters and a standalone story. Netflix has also released a first look at the characters, which you can check out below.

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Photo: Netflix

The announcement of Godzilla Singular Point indicates that Netflix–who is notoriously opaque about its ratings–must have been pleased with how previous Godzilla anime films such as 2017’s Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters and both 2018’s Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle and Godzilla: The Planet Eater clicked with audiences.

Xbox Takes a Jab at PS5’s Vertical-Horizontal Process

Xbox has taken a playful jab at PS5 after Sony revealed the process for switching its new console from a vertical to horizontal orientation.

In a PS5 teardown, Sony’s Yasuhiro Ootori explained that to turn the console sideways a vertical stand needs to be unscrewed, with the screw then stored inside the stand, which is then clipped onto the side of the console.

Xbox then responded on Twitter, showing a slightly more simple process for Xbox Series X – you just turn the console on its side:

The tweet harks back to a similar moment before the launch of PS4 and Xbox One. After Xbox revealed that, initially, it would potentially support players paying a licensing fee to activate used games, Sony produced a joking guide to sharing used games on PS4 – which amounted to handing someone else your old game. You can watch the video below:

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Today’s tweet doesn’t mark the first time Xbox has called out Sony ahead of the next generation of consoles – previously it made a point of pointing out the chaos around PS5 preorders, saying its process would be more transparent. Unfortunately, other problems conspired to make Xbox preorders a mess in their own right.

Xbox Series X retails at $499 USD / £449 / $749 AUD, while Xbox Series S comes in at $299 USD / £249.99 / $499 AUD. Both Xbox Series consoles will be released on November 10.

PS5 will cost US$499 / £449 / AU$750 for the full edition, and US$399 / £359 / AU$600 for the digital edition. It will arrive on November 12 in the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea and November 19 in all other territories.

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Lumberjanes to Be Adapted as an HBO Max Animated Series

BOOM! Studios’ beloved comic book series Lumberjanes is getting an animated special and a follow-up series at HBO Max.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Noelle Stevenson, who co-created the award-winning comic book, is attached as a writer and an executive producer on the project, which would initially launch on the streaming service as an animated special before leading into a complete animated series. The outlet notes that Stevenson will direct the Lumberjanes special and some of the subsequent episodes.

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Lumberjanes follows a group of girls named Jo, April, Mal, Molly, and Ripley during a summer break at “Miss Qiunzella Thiskwin Penniquiqul Thistle Crumpet’s Camp for Hardcore Lady Types.” However, the butt-kicking best pals soon discover that things are not what they seem, though they refuse to let a magical quest or an array of supernatural critters get in the way of their adventures.

In addition to Lumberjanes, Stevenson is well known for the fantasy comic book Nimona and her illustrated memoir The Fire Never Goes Out, which chronicles her successful career through a series of essays and short, autobiographical comics. On the TV side of things, Stevenson most recently helmed Netflix’s animated series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.

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The Lumberjanes animated series at HBO Max will be executive produced by Ross Richie and Stephen Christy for BOOM! Studios. BOOM’s Mette Norkjaer will also join the creative team as a co-executive producer along with Lumberjanes comics’ co-creators Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, and Brooklyn A. Allen who took home the 2016 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic.

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