PlayStation Studios Head of Mobile Will Adapt PS Hits to Mobile

PlayStation Studios is hiring for a new Head of Mobile, a senior position who will lead the development and strategy of PlayStation’s mobile games, and adapt some of the company’s most popular franchises to mobile.

In a job listing shared on the game forum ResetEra, the PlayStation Studios Head of Mobile job will be based out of San Mateo, California, and “promote the vision, mission, strategy for mobile game development within PlayStation Studios,” according to the listing.

“As Head of Mobile, you will own and develop the mobile games strategy for PlayStation Studios and help build a foundation for future growth opportunities.” Besides expanding mobile game development the job requires “a focus on successfully adapting PlayStation’s most popular franchises for mobile.”

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The listing also says the new Head of Mobile will work with the PlayStation Studios Leadership Team to develop a product roadmap for a “3 – 5-year time frame,” so any new mobile products likely won’t be released immediately under this position.

Mobile gaming is a huge, multi-billion dollar sector in gaming and the largest game companies are already occupying this space with varying degrees of success. Of the major console makers, Nintendo is one of the more successful companies operating on mobile thanks to partnerships with developers like Niantic who’ve made hit games like Pokemon Go and are working on a Pikmin AR title.

Third-party publishers like Activision are also seeing major hits with mobile versions of Call of Duty Meanwhile Blizzard is looking to expand into mobile as well with several projects for the platform in the works.

Sony recently announced it will close the PSN Store on the PlayStation Vita, its dedicated handheld gaming system. But with the power of smartphones, PlayStation may be looking to mobile as a new avenue for handheld gaming.

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It also remains to be seen what kind of games exactly PlayStation will look to produce for mobile given its apparent focus on blockbuster games for consoles like the PlayStation 5. But as seen in PlayStation’s acquisition of the fighting game tournament Evo, the company is looking to diversify its product offerings at the very least.

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 Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor.

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Diablo 2 Resurrected Alpha: The Good and the Bad After 1 Day of Play

While Diablo 2 was a defining game of my middle school and high school days – one that I would stay up entirely too late playing and get yelled at by my parents telling me to go to sleep – it’s also a game that I haven’t touched in almost 20 years. So my first hours with Diablo 2 Resurrected was a good reminder of three things:

  1. Diablo 2’s music kicks ass

  2. It’s still by far the best in the series when it comes to atmosphere and tone

  3. It’s old as hell

That third point is especially notable because Diablo 2 Resurrected has received a wonderful fresh coat of paint that modernizes its visuals without ever losing that essential dreary atmosphere, painting the picture of a Diablo 2 as it would appear in the most rose tinted of memories.

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But it also means that, for both better and for worse, Diablo 2 Resurrected still plays exactly as it did 20 years ago. Better, because it provides an alternative to Diablo 3’s much more streamlined and more forgiving gameplay, while also giving a less complicated alternative to a game like Path of Exile; worse, because in the 20 intervening years since Diablo 2, the action RPG genre as a whole has improved upon Diablo 2’s archaic mechanics in ways that make it a bit hard to go back.

But to start, let’s focus on the good. Diablo 2: Resurrected looks fantastic. This is absolutely not a case like Warcraft 3: Reforged with only marginally improved character models and a bump in resolution. Everything has been completely redone from the ground up, replacing the pixelated sprites with gorgeous 3D models, adding new lighting effects to the environment, and if for whatever reason you prefer the old style, you can switch between the two visuals seamlessly with the press of a button. In a deep dive panel on this remaster, Lead Artist Chris Amaral talked about how there’s a 70/30 philosophy where 70% of the art in any area is left alone as the “classic” art, and that extra 30% is then used to elevate that classic art, and that philosophy was definitely felt as I played.

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It really makes a huge difference in atmosphere when you walk into a room with a five-pointed star made of fire, and that fire actually looks like… well, fire, and not just a bunch of copied and pasted fire sprites in the shape of a star.

Controlled Chaos

One other notable difference is the fact that Diablo 2: Resurrected now has controller support, and it’s not just as simple as plugging in a controller and all of sudden all of the keys get mapped to buttons on the controller. When you use a controller, there’s a complete change in the UI, how enemies are targeted, how spells are equipped, and there’s even added functionality to help organize your inventory, since that’s such an important part of Diablo 2, and doing so with a controller is so much slower than using a mouse.

Controller HUD

When you use a gamepad, there’s a new auto-sort button that automatically optimizes your inventory space, which is an absolute godsend, and I can only hope that Blizzard eventually adds it to the mouse and keyboard interface as well.

Even beyond just that though, you can map up to six different skills on to the face buttons and bumpers of the controller, as opposed to having to switch between them using the F-keys or mouse wheel on the keyboard and mouse. There’s added information in the character screen that lets you know what extra bonuses you’re getting from your gear outside of ones that just affect your stats, and overall, it goes above and beyond my expectations for adapting Diablo 2 to a controller by also optimizing it with a bunch of quality of life improvements.

Does It Hold Up?

The controller optimizations are where the quality of life adjustments begin and end, because the rest of Diablo 2: Resurrected is exactly as you remember it from 20 years ago, with the small exception of being able to automatically pick up gold now. And that’s where things get a little complicated.

In many ways, Diablo 2 can be a very frustrating game to play in 2021, because many of its mechanics have been dramatically improved in subsequent games within the genre. Potions taking up inventory space sucks, plain and simple. Diablo 2’s inventory space is already very limited thanks to larger weapons taking up as much as 20% of the inventory space alone, on top of also having to reserve space for charms and tomes. Having to add health and mana potions on top of that needlessly clutters up the inventory and makes it so that you constantly have to make trips to town to offload or sell whatever loot you pick up.

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The stamina system also feels completely unnecessary and does nothing but slow down the pace of the early part of the game when you don’t have enough vitality to make it a non-issue; stat customization largely feels meaningless with how valuable vitality is compared to everything else for every class; and everything had to be identified either with a scroll or a trip back to town.

That said, there are also ways in which Diablo 2 succeeds in areas that Diablo 3 completely dropped the ball on. There’s a lot of strategy and planning that goes into your build, with meaningful choices that make a huge impact on how strong your character will ultimately become. Skill points could be held onto in preparation for dumping them all into a new skill once you reached the required level, creating a risk/reward situation where you would make things tougher on yourself in the short term by not adding points to skills that are useful now, in favor making a stronger character down the road by having more skill points to put into the more powerful skills.

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Diablo 2 is also much tougher much earlier on than its sequel, which makes its combat encounters a lot more tense and enjoyable, while also making the loot drops much more exciting as well, since the challenge is always rising to meet your gear (as opposed to just letting to steamroll through its enemies like Diablo 3 tends to do up until you get to the end game).

So yes, the core of Diablo 2 still holds up 20 years later, even though there are some substantial frustrations to push through caused by certain outdated design issues. All in all, despite being in alpha, Diablo 2: Resurrected shows a ton of promise. It’s still got a way to go in terms of polish – there are framerate drops all over the place, the transition from the new graphics to the old graphics causes the game to stall briefly, and the load times feel longer than they should be – but as a remaster, this is shaping up to do what fans want from it: staying faithful to a beloved classic.

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New Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Update Now Live, Though Gunsmith Customs Is Disabled

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War has received another update that adds Season 2’s final operator, Karla Rivas, to the in-game store. At the same time, however, the newly announced Gunsmith Customs feature has been temporarily disabled.

Developer Treyarch Studios announced on Twitter that the team is performing maintenance on the feature. Until the tinkering is done, Gunsmith Customs will remain offline. Treyarch said it will “update everyone when [the feature] is back up.”

Gunsmith Customs gives Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War players more control over weapon customization. The feature allows for attachments from weapon blueprints to be interchanged with the seam weapon type to create individualized blueprints. Once the gun is customized–which is done in the Create-a-Class menu–these blueprints can be used in the game’s online multiplayer and Zombies modes.

The update also adds Karla Rivas, a seasoned guerrilla warfare specialist, to Black Ops Cold War and Warzone. Her in-store bundle comes with an Epic “Smuggler” skin, two Legendary weapon blueprints, and an Epic melee weapon blueprint.

Karla Rivas, on the hunt.
Karla Rivas, on the hunt.

Lastly, this update makes some small tweaks to Dead Ops Arcade 3 in Zombies. This includes adjusting boss selection in the Room of Judgement, modifying XP, and addressing issues with bosses being auto-killed in the Room of Judgement.

It’s worth noting that this update is separate from the last patch, which made playlist adjustments and ironed out other bugs with Dead Ops Arcade 3.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Patch Notes (April 9)

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  • Features:
    • Gunsmith Customs:
      • Players can now mix-and-match attachments from Weapon Blueprints of the same weapon type to create new Blueprints with Gunsmith Customs.
      • Create your own custom Blueprints in Create-a-Class, name and same your creations via Custom Mods, and take them into your next match in Multiplayer or Zombies.
      • Players can create up to 10 custom Blueprints per weapon.
  • Operators:
    • Rivas:
      • Rivas Operator bundle now available in the Store in Black Ops Cold War and Warzone.

Zombies

  • Dead Ops Arcade 3:
    • Gameplay:
      • Additional XP adjustments.
      • Adjustment to boss selection in Room of Judgment for Solo adventurers.
      • Addressed an issue in Room of Judgment sequence where bosses were getting auto-killed before the timer expired.

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The Last of Us Part 2, Tell Me Why Tie for Outstanding Video Game at GLAAD Media Awards

Last night, LGBTQ media advocacy organization GLAAD hosted its 32nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards, where The Last of Us Part 2 and Tell Me Why tied to receive the honor for Outstanding Video Game.

The Outstanding Video Game category was added in 2018, and has previously been awarded to The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset and The Outer Worlds. The award is intended to honor LGBTQ inclusion and fair, accurate representation in gaming. Dontnod’s Tell Me Why was honored for its depiction of Tyler, a transgender man who returns to his hometown with his twin sister to revisit their complex shared family history. Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part 2 was celebrated for Ellie and Dina, two women depicted in a complex, emotional, and often tender relationship throughout the game, and Lev, a transgender young man whose storyline focuses heavily on his identity and whose depiction has been both celebrated and criticized by the trans community.

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Other nominees for Outstanding Video Game this year included Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Ubisoft), Borderlands 3: Guns, Love, and Tentacles (Gearbox Software & 2K Games), Bugnsax (Young Horses), Hades (Supergiant Games), If Found… (Dreamfeel & Annapurna Interactive), Ikenfell (Happy Ray Games & Humble Games), Immortals Fenyx Rising (Ubisoft), and World of Warcraft: Shadowlands (Blizzard Entertainment).

GLAAD has numerous other categories beyond video games, and the awards celebrated films like Happiest Season (Outstanding Film – Wide Release), TV series like Schitt’s Creek (Outstanding Comedy) and Star Trek: Discovery (Outstanding Drama), and children’s programming like The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo (Outstanding Children’s Programming). The full list of award winners is as follows:

 

  • Outstanding Film – Wide Release: Happiest Season (Hulu/TriStar Pictures)
  • Outstanding Film – Limited Release: The Boys in the Band (Netflix)
  • Outstanding Documentary: Disclosure (Netflix)
  • Outstanding Comedy Series: Schitt’s Creek (Pop)
  • Outstanding Drama Series: Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All Access)
  • Outstanding TV Movie: Uncle Frank (Amazon Studios)
  • Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series: I May Destroy You (HBO)
  • Outstanding Reality Program: We’re Here (HBO)
  • Outstanding Children’s Programming: The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo (HBO Max)
  • Outstanding Kids & Family Programming [TIE]: First Day (Hulu) and She-Ra & The Princesses of Power (DreamWorks Animation/Netflix)
  • Outstanding Music Artist: Sam Smith, Love Goes (Capitol)
  • Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist: CHIKA, Industry Games (Warner Records)
  • Outstanding Video Game [TIE]: Tell Me Why (DONTNOD Entertainment & Xbox Game Studios) and The Last of Us Part II (Naughty Dog & Sony Interactive Entertainment)
  • Outstanding Comic Book: Empyre, Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling, Empyre: Aftermath Avengers, by Al Ewing, Dan Slott, Chip Zdarsky, Anthony Oliveira, Valerio Schiti, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Marte Gracia, Triona Farrell, Joe Caramagna, Ariana Maher, Travis Lanham (Marvel Comics)
  • Outstanding Variety or Talk Show Episode: “Lilly Responds to Comments About Her Sexuality” A Little Late With Lilly Singh (NBC)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism Segment: “Dwyane Wade One-On-One: Basketball Legend Opens Up About Supporting Transgender Daughter” Good Morning America (ABC)
  • Outstanding TV Journalism – Long-Form: “ABC News Joe Biden Town Hall” (ABC)
  • Outstanding Print Article: “20 LGBTQ+ People Working to Save Lives on the Frontline” by Diane Anderson-Minshall, David Artavia, Tracy Gilchrist, Desiree Guerrero, Jeffrey Masters, Donald Padgett, and Daniel Reynolds (The Advocate)
  • Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage: People
  • Outstanding Online Journalism Article: “Gay Men Speak Out After Being Turned Away from Donating Blood During Coronavirus Pandemic: ‘We are Turning Away Perfectly Healthy Donors’” by Tony Morrison and Joel Lyons (GoodMorningAmerica.com)
  • Outstanding Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia: “Stop Killing Us: Black Transgender Women’s Lived Experiences” by Complex World (Complex News)
  • Outstanding Blog: TransGriot
  • Barbara Gittings Award for Excellence in LGBTQ Media: Windy City Times
  • Special Recognition: After Forever (Amazon)
  • Special Recognition: Deadline’s New Hollywood Podcast
  • Special Recognition: Happiest Season Soundtrack (Facet/Warner Records)
  • Special Recognition: Noah’s Arc: The ‘Rona Chronicles (Patrik Ian-Polk Entertainment)
  • Special Recognition: Out (Pixar/Disney+)
  • Special Recognition: Razor Tongue (YouTube)
  • Special Recognition: “The Son” Little America (Apple TV+)
  • Outstanding Spanish-Language Scripted Television Series: Veneno (HBO Max)
  • Outstanding Spanish-Language TV Journalism: “La Hermana de Aleyda Ortiz Narra Cómo Salió del Clóset y Cómo se lo Comunicó a su Familia” Despierta América (Univision)
  • Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism Article: “Desapareció en México, Solo se Hallaron sus Restos: La Historia de la Doctora María Elizabeth Montaño y su Importancia para la Comunidad Trans” por Albinson Linares y Marina E. Franco (Telemundo.com)
  • Outstanding Spanish-Language Online Journalism – Video or Multimedia: “Soy Trans: El Camino a un Nuevo Despertar” por Sarah Moreno, Esther Piccolino, y José Sepúlveda (El Nuevo Herald)
  • Special Recognition (Spanish-Language): Jesse & Joy, “Love (Es Nuestro Idioma)”

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

Here’s What 4K UHD and Blu-rays Are Out in April and Beyond

I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that watching movies and TV shows is basically what everyone does for the vast majority of their free time. And while many people enjoy streaming their entertainment, a lot of us also like having a physical item to put on the shelf. The video and audio quality of discs is also generally better than most streaming services can handle. And since the new generation of game consoles can play 4K UHD discs, why not give them a try?

The only question is, when are your favorite movies and TV shows coming to 4K UHD and Blu-ray? The people want to know. So we took that question and ran with it. Below, you’ll find release dates and buy links for all the most popular upcoming home releases. Please enjoy.

April 2021 4K and Blu-ray Releases

donnie-darko-4k-uhdApril has a handful of big releases, including classics like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly in 4K and newer fare like Barb and Star go to Vista Del Mar. But for my money, personally, the collector’s set of Donnie Darko takes the top prize this month.

  • Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (Blu-ray) – April 6 – Buy It
  • Earwig and the Witch: Limited Edition Steelbook (Blu-ray) – April 6 – Buy It
  • Tremors: Special Edition – April 6 – Buy It: 4K UHD | Blu-ray
  • Spaceballs – April 13 – Buy It: 4K UHD | Blu-ray
  • Donnie Darko Limited-Edition Collector’s Set – April 27 – Buy It
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (4K) – April 27 – Buy It

May 2021 4K and Blu-ray Releases

shrekIf you missed Judas and the Black Messiah or the Hemingway documentary when they were on TV or streaming, you can pick those up this month, along with some classic Hitchcock in 4K. Other standouts in May include Fast Times at Ridgemeont High’s Criterion Collection release, Saw in 4K, and Last Action Hero, a movie in which Arnold Schwarzenegger goes meta. And, believe it or not, Shrek is 20 years old. Which makes everyone who saw it back in the day very old as well.

  • Big Fish (4K) – May 4 – Buy It
  • The Little Things (Blu-ray) – May 4 – Buy It
  • Judas and the Black Massiah (Blu-ray) – May 4 – Buy It
  • Hemingway: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick (Blu-ray) – May 5 – Buy It
  • Speed (4K) – May 4 – Buy It: Standard | Steelbook
  • The Fast and the Furious: 20th Anniversary Steelbook (4K) – May 11 – Buy It
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High: Criterion Collection (Blu-ray) – May 11 – Buy It
  • Justice Society: World War II – May 11 – Buy It: Blu-ray | 4K UHD
  • King Kong (1976) (Blu-ray) – May 11 – Buy It
  • The Marksman (Blu-ray) – May 11 – Buy It
  • One Piece Season 11 Voyage Two (Blu-ray) – May 11 – Buy It
  • Saw (4K) – May 11 – Buy It
  • Shrek: 20th Anniversary Edition – May 11 – Buy It: 4K UHD | Blu-ray
  • Animal House (4K) – May 18 – Buy It
  • Last Action Hero (4K) – May 18 – Buy It
  • Minari (Blu-ray) – May 18 – Buy It
  • Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 1 (Blu-ray) – May 18 – Buy It
  • The Sting (4K) – May 18 – Buy It
  • 12 Monkeys Limited-Edition Steelbook (Blu-ray) – May 18 – Buy It
  • The Birds (4K) – May 25 – Buy It
  • Psycho (4K) – May 25 – Buy It
  • Super 8 (4K) – May 25 – Buy It
  • Super 8: 10th Anniversary Steelbook (4K) – May 25 – Buy It
  • Supernatural: Season 15 (Blu-ray) – May 25 – Buy It
  • Supernatural: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) – May 25 – Buy It
  • Ultraman Leo: Complete Series (Blu-ray) – May 25 – Buy It

June 2021 4K and Blu-ray Releases

ff-juneTwo big home releases are landing in June. There’s the Indiana Jones 4-Movie Collection, which contains tons of bonus material and is releasing in honor of Raider of the Lost Ark’s 40th anniversary (holy cow). The other is Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete, which has added scenes that supposedly make the story make more sense (always a good thing).

  • Doctor Who: John Pertwee Season 2 (Blu-ray) – June 1 – Buy It
  • Smokey and the Bandit (4K) – June 1 – Buy It
  • Tomb Raider 2-Movie Collection (4K) – June 1 – Buy It
  • Ferris Bueller’s Day Off: 35th Anniversary (Blu-ray) – June 8 – Buy It
  • Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete (4K) – June 8 – Buy It
  • Indiana Jones 4-Movie Collection (4K) – June 8 – Buy It: 4K UHD | Blu-ray
  • Ultraman Zero Collection (Blu-ray) – June 15 – Buy It
  • Half Baked (Blu-ray) – June 22 – Buy It
  • The Secret World of Arrietty: Limited Edition Steelbook (Blu-ray) – June 22 – Buy It
  • Umbrella Academy: Season 1 – June 22 – Buy It
  • The Wind Rises: Limited Edition Steelbook (Blu-ray) – June 22 – Buy It

Release Date Not Yet Announced

Want more release dates? Check out our mega-post of all the biggest video game release dates to see what’s coming to consoles and PC this year and beyond.

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Deals: 10% Off at Amazon Warehouse (Works on PS5 and Xbox Controllers)

For today and through the  weekend, there’s an extra 10% discount for buying something through Amazon Warehouse, Amazon’s official outlet for selling used and renewed products at significant discounts. Unlike Amazon Marketplace which hosts a variety of 3rd party vendors, Amazon Warehouse is handled entirely in-house. That means you’re entitled to the same 30-day return policy and customer service you would get if you were buying a regular item off Amazon.

10% Off Select Amazon Warehouse Video Games, Electronics, and More

Score an extra 10% discount on select items at the Amazon Warehouse. The following rules apply:

  • The item must be sold by Amazon Warehouse, not a 3rd party marketplace vendor
  • All eligible items will mention “Save 10% at checkout” in green text on the product page

For many of the items, you can choose Acceptable, Good, Very Good, or Like New condition items. If you really want something and a particular condition item is out of stock, check another condition’s stock before moving on. Amazon Warehouse inventory is strictly based on what’s available at the moment, so when something goes out of stock, it may come back later in the day. You can get a nice discount on next gen controllers, gaming peripherals, monitors, routers, and more. We’ve teased out some of the interesting ones below.

More Deals for April 9

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Outriders Update Will Re-Enable PC/PlayStation Crossplay Today

A new Outriders update will start rolling out today on PC and PlayStation consoles that will re-enable crossplay between the two. Xbox players will have to wait as developer People Can Fly is “a little bit delayed” deploying the patch. As a result, crossplay between Xbox and other platforms has been disabled.

There’s no word on when the update will go live on Xbox consoles. The studio said it is “hoping to have this patch ready for Xbox very soon” and will provide updates once there’s information to share.

Once the Xbox update goes live, People Can Fly said crossplay between consoles and PC will be “fully restored.” For now, People Can Fly said the update is over 2GB on PC and roughly 600MB on PlayStation.

The update will make a number of changes to the game, including stabilizing online connectivity and addressing a plethora of crashes. It’s unclear if this update has any connection to next week’s patch, which will nerf the Technomancer and Trickster’s bullet-based skills. The upcoming update has become a hot topic in the community, with Outriders players going to Reddit to blame livestreamers and YouTubers for the nerfs.

New Outriders Update Patch Notes

PC & Consoles:

  • Once platforms have been updated to the same patch version, cross-play across platforms will become viable again.
    • With the release of this patch, Crossplay between PlayStation and PC is now possible.
    • Crossplay between Xbox and PC/PlayStation has been temporarily disabled until the Xbox patch has released.
    • Crossplay between consoles and PC will be fully restored once the Xbox patch has gone live.
  • Overall stability improvements for the matchmaking service.
  • Crash Fixes:
    • Will fix a multiplayer crash that could result in client players having their inventory wiped.
    • Will fix the crash when completing the “A Bad Day” side quest.
    • Will fix the crash that occurs in No Man’s Land when your language is set to Spanish (Yes, we know. Video game code is a magical thing).
    • Will fix crash on launch issues.
    • Will include many more “random” crash fixes:
      • We are confident that these fixes will address the majority of crashes reported, as there are only a handful of root causes but the crashes they generate appear in a number of places.
  • Will fix the HUD disappearing in certain cases.
  • Will fix bugs that interfere with players re-spawning in multiplayer Expeditions.
  • Will fix bugs with players getting stuck on geometry (including when using Gravity Leap) or falling out of the world.
  • Will change the default matchmaking setting from “Open” to “Closed”:
    • You will still be able to manually change this setting to “Open” through your game settings.
    • This change will prevent players from joining games where the host didn’t intend to play in multiplayer. It will also cut down on AFK lobbies.
    • This will also help improve matchmaking times, as the queues will be less likely to be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of constant matchmaking requests generated by “open” games.
  • Many other minor fixes and improvements.

PC Specific:

  • Will Fix a performance issue where GPU is not being fully utilized. This should help with stuttering and DX11/12 issues.

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Benedict Cumberbatch Joins Netflix Limited Series About A Global Conspiracy

Netflix is making a new limited series based on the thriller The 39 Steps, and the streaming company has hired Benedict Cumberbatch to star in it, according to Deadline.

Cumberbatch will play the lead, a man who gets mixed up in a global conspiracy. The series is inspired by the 1915 novel that was adapted by Alfred Hitchcock for a movie in 1935. The new limited series will be set in the present day.

Edward Berger is set to direct The 39 Steps from a script by The Revenant’s Mark L. Smith. It’s a re-teaming of sorts, as Berger wrote the TV show Patrick Melrose starring Cumberbatch. Berger recently directed episodes of the Bryan Cranston TV show Your Honor.

Deadline reported there will be six “or more” episodes, each of which will be one hour long. The plan is to film the series in Europe in 2021.

Cumberbatch is keeping very busy, as he recently starred in The Mauritanian and he is currently filming Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness. He’s also rumored to have a role in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but he refuses to talk about that.

In other news about Netflix, the company just announced a deal with Sony Pictures to become the exclusive streaming home in the US for movies like Uncharted, Morbius, and the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel, starting in 2022.

Paramount Delays Top Gun 2, Mission Impossible 7, and More Release Dates

Paramount is delaying a slew of movie release dates, including Top Gun: Maverick, Mission Impossible 7, the upcoming untitled Star Trek, and more.

Top Gun: Maverick has been moved from July 2 all the way to November 19, taking over Mission Impossible 7’s now-former date. MI7 is now scheduled to release on May 27, 2022. Similarly, Mission Impossible 8 have been moved from November 2022 to July 7, 2023.

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Paramount’s Dungeons & Dragons film is also being pushed back, from May 2022 to March 3, 2023.

The currently untitled Star Trek film, assumedly the one being written by Fear the Walking Dead’s Kalinda Vasquez, has been pushed back to June 9, 2023.

Top Gun: Maverick, which was shot with IMAX’s large-screen camera format, will reportedly still maintain that theater booking since it’s taking over MI7’s release date.

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Mission Impossible 7 will now go up against Disney’s upcoming untitled live-action film and Lionsgate’s John Wick 4. Earlier this year MI7 director Christopher McQuarrie announced that Rob Delaney and Cary Elwes have joined the cast.

Other release date changes include:

  • Jackass moving from September 3 to October 22, 2021.
  • Snake Eyes is moving up from October 2021 to July 23, 2021.
  • The untitled Bee Gees biopic moving to November 4, 2022.
  • The Shrinking of Treehorn moving to November 10, 2023.
  • An untitled Ryan Reynolds and John Krasinski movie pushing back to November 17, 2023.

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Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN.

Disney Has Created A Working Star Wars Lightsaber

As long as Star Wars has been around, fans have been dying to own their very own working lightsaber, and following a surprise announcement by Disney, that could soon be a reality. During a Disney Parks press event on April 8 to announce the opening date of Avengers Campus, Disney also revealed a working prototype for a lightsaber that will likely end up for sale by the company sometime in the near future.

As Disney’s Parks, Experiences, and Products chairman Josh D’Amaro wrapped up the press conference, he reportedly ended his remarks by unveiling the device and simply teasing, “It’s real.”

No pictures were allowed to be taken of the event and Disney has yet to publicly release anything about the device. However, Walt Disney Imagineering’s portfolio creative executive Scott Trowbridge has confirmed that it exists and hinted that photos and video will eventually be released.

“A lot of questions today about whether the lightsaber that Josh D’Amaro revealed today was real or CGI, and, whether I’d share photos or video,” he wrote in a tweet. “Yes it was/is really real, and….. not yet.”

That said, don’t start thinking about all of the trees you’re going to chop down with it. There’s no way this going to be an actual weapon. Instead, it’s likely just going to be one of the coolest collectibles ever, complete with a retractable blade.

As for how it works, that remains a mystery. However, Disney did register a patent in 2017 for a lightsaber device. A description of the patent reads as follows:

“A special effects device for providing an energy sword effect. The device includes two long plastic semi-cylinders, and these two blade body members are rolled perpendicular to their length, which creates compact cylinders of material of small volume that can be provided on a pair of spools in a hilt. To extend the blade, a motor provided in the hilt unrolls the blade body members from the spools. Each blade body member passes through a blade forming guideway that nests the semi-cylindrical blade body members together as they leave the hilt. To retract the blade, the process is reversed. The lighting of the blade is achieved with a flexible strip of light sources. The light source strip is attached to a blade end cap and positioned in the center of the two blade body members such that it is pulled up along with the blade body members during their extension.”

Obviously, Disney has not revealed when these will be available to the general public. With that immersive Star Wars hotel coming to Walt Disney World in Florida, though, one would expect you’ll be able to buy one there when it eventually opens.

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