Spider-Verse’s Phil Lord Has Seen Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PS5

While the news that Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales coming to PS5 for the 2020 holiday season was one of the highlights of Sony’s reveal event, precious little information about the game was actually revealed. That’s why it’s notable for Phil Lord — best known to Spidey fans as the man behind the story of 2018’s Oscar-winning animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse featuring Miles Morales — to reveal that he’s one of few people who have actually seen the game.

Lord retweeted the reveal trailer for the upcoming game, writing, “We got a chance last year to check out what the insomniacs are up to and… it’s special. They’re special.”

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It certainly sounds as though Lord liked what he saw, and he was impressed with the people making it. By “insomniacs” Lord is of course referring to the developers at Insomniac Games who gave us 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man for PS4 and are now working on the followup. Lord knows what it takes to capture the essence of Miles and faithfully adapt him from the comics to another medium, so if he approves of the game, then Insomniac must be doing a good job.

It sounds like Lord wasn’t alone when he saw the game, so we’d hazard a guess that he saw it with some of his fellow Spider-Verse filmmakers, including his longtime collaborator Chris Miller.

Lord is currently working on Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2, which was announced last year with a release date of April 8, 2022 but was later delayed until October 7, 2022.

Some confusion arose as to whether Spider-Man: Miles Morales was an expansion of the first game or not, but Sony has since clarified that it is a smaller standalone game.

You can re-watch the amazing, spectacular reveal trailer below:

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Which Games From Sony’s PS5 Event Are Exclusive?

Sony’s massive PlayStation 5 event gave us a look at 27 games headed to its new console, but it wasn’t clear which games were exclusive. We’ve gathered up a list of all the PS5 exclusives shown off during the event as well as console exclusives headed to PS5.

Check out the gallery below or scroll down further to see the entire list:

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PS5 Exclusive:

  • Astro’s Playroom

  • Demon’s Souls

  • Destruction AllStars

  • Gran Turismo 7

  • Horizon Forbidden West

  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales

  • Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

  • Returnal

  • Sackboy: A Big Adventure

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Console Exclusive:

  • Bugsnax (Also coming to PS4 and Epic Games Store)

  • Deathloop (Timed exclusive, also coming to PC)

  • Ghostwire: Tokyo (Timed exclusive, also coming to PC)

  • Godfall (Also coming to Epic Games Store)

  • Goodbye Volcano High (Also coming to Steam)

  • Jett: The Far Shore (Also coming to PS4 and Epic Games Store)

  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits (Also coming to PS4 and Epic Games Store)

  • Oddworld: Soulstorm (Also coming to PS4 and Epic Games Store)

  • The Pathless (Also coming to PS4, Epic Games Store, and Apple Arcade)

  • Project Athia (Also coming to PC)

  • Stray (Also coming to Steam)

  • Solar Ash (Also coming to PS4 and Epic Games Store)

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If you’re looking for a list of everything coming to Sony’s new console, visit the PS5 games list to see all confirmed and rumored games.

Be sure to check out our coverage of Sony’s PlayStation 5 event including everything announced during the show and SIE President Jim Ryan’s thoughts on the radical new design. If you’re looking for a quick recap, check out our PS5 Reveal Event in 5 Minutes.

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Matthew Adler is a News and Features writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @MatthewAdler and watch him stream a variety of games on Twitch.

Opinion: The PS5 Reveal Has Put All the Pressure Back on Microsoft

Sony went all-in with this week’s PlayStation 5 Reveal event, choosing to push all of its chips into the center of the table on one hand rather than make more frequent smaller bets, as Microsoft has (mostly successfully) done so far. But, perhaps knowing it had a great hand – it certainly helps that you’re the market leader by a sales factor of two over your competitors, meaning you have a much higher margin for error – it waited. And when the time finally came, Sony played its hand beautifully – with millions of concurrent viewers watching live – erasing much of Microsoft’s hard-earned Xbox Series X momentum in one fell swoop. So the question for Team Xbox becomes, “Now what?”

Winning the price battle would be a good start. Unlike in the matchup between the Xbox One and the PS4, the general consensus in the developer community thus far seems to be that the Xbox Series X will have more overall power than the PS5 and thus be able to run in higher resolutions and at higher framerates, while the PS5’s custom SSD seems primed for faster loading times and asset streaming. Though that might suggest that the Xbox will be more expensive, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said on IGN’s Podcast Unlocked that Microsoft will remain “agile” on pricing, with Spencer implying that he has the backing of both Microsoft CFO Amy Hood and CEO Satya Nadella to undercut Sony’s prices regardless of Microsoft’s costs in an effort to regain market share. A competitive price plus more overall grunt in the box and would go a long way towards winning gamers back. At worst, it can’t be a penny more than Sony’s PS5 Digital Edition. It’ll also be interesting to see how Microsoft messages its own digital edition, codenamed Lockhart, which is rumored to be less powerful than the Series X but therefore more affordable.

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In addition, Microsoft has great gamer-friendly services like Xbox Game Pass, Smart Delivery, and backwards compatibility, but there needs to be more light shone on all of these. Xbox needs to shout that from the rooftops from here on out, starting at July’s first-party Xbox Series X games showcase. Consumers should be reminded that they can play Halo Infinite and a bunch of other games without needing to buy anything else the day they bring their console home (assuming every Series X includes a 14- or 30-day Game Pass free trial, as Xbox Ones do now).

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But none of those services ultimately matter without great games. And not “great” on the IGN scale (8 out of 10), but the 10-out-of-10 masterpiece-level games that Sony has delivered time and again this generation, and Microsoft hasn’t done since the Xbox 360 days. It’s not just a first-party situation either. Sony seems to have no issue with luring third-party developers to its platform with timed exclusivity deals. Microsoft, in turn, is more bearish on the practice. To that end, I would argue that there’s more riding on that July showcase than there’s ever been for another event in the entire history of the Xbox.

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Through a series of acquisitions and startups, Microsoft now counts 15 studios in its first-party stable. That outnumbers Sony’s roster, but delivering on the quality is the trickier part. Halo remains the biggest property Microsoft has, but its reputation has suffered since Microsoft parted ways with Bungie on the back of a disastrous launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection and an extremely disappointing campaign in Halo 5. As such, here’s what could happen at the July event to win back that lead in the next-gen console race:

  • Halo Infinite needs to prove once and for all that 343 Industries can deliver the series’ first 10/10-level game since Halo 3 as the studio looks to reinvent Halo for arguably the first time ever.
  • Ninja Theory’s AAA project is the Unreal Engine 5-powered Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, which is the most “Sony-like” game we’ve seen from Xbox Game Studios so far. We need to see actual gameplay, as impressive as that blindsiding reveal trailer.
  • The Initiative, which counts a number of experienced and talented developers among its crew, is either creating a new IP or rebooting Perfect Dark, depending on who you talk to. It’s time to find out which it is, and the answer has to be impressive.
  • Playground Games, the incredibly accomplished studio responsible for Forza Horizon, spun up a second team that looks set to reboot Fable. This might be the biggest dormant IP Microsoft is sitting on. This one could be huge (a next-gen Fable running on Playground’s four-season open-world engine, anyone?); the type of showstopper that will make people pay attention.
  • Obsidian Entertainment, arguably the most high-profile of Microsoft’s new teams, has at least one major project – almost certainly an RPG – in the works courtesy of the Pillars of Eternity team. And don’t forget Forza Motorsport 8, Rare’s Everwild…we need to see it all – not just this handful – even if they’re just sexy CG trailers. This is not the time for Phil Spencer to hold anything back, and it’s vital they move forward. I wouldn’t waste a moment showing Series X-optimized updates for old stuff like Gears 5. That can be done in a nicely edited video released later. This is the fresh start he and the Xbox team have been working so hard for over the past six years since he took over, and if he’s serious about regaining the trust and enthusiasm of core gamers that Microsoft enjoyed during the Xbox 360 era, he has to come out swinging with entirely new and amazing content.

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All that said, it’s probably not reasonable to expect Microsoft to “win” the upcoming console generation, no matter how good a showing it has in July. Not only does Sony have an astronomical lead in market share, it also has many happy gamers comfortably nestled in its ecosystem for multiplayer games, digital purchases, and more. It’s a lot tougher to get people to jump ship than it used to be. But it is definitely possible for Microsoft to earn back some of the market share they lost when it Don Mattrick’d itself in 2013. Great hardware and services play a part, certainly, but it has been and will always be about the games. Show me what you got, Microsoft.

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Ryan McCaffrey is IGN’s Executive Editor of Previews. Follow him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan, catch him on Unlocked, and drop-ship him Taylor Ham sandwiches from New Jersey whenever possible.

Disney Fans Demand Splash Mountain Lose Song of the South Elements

Fans are petitioning Disney to rename — but not to close — its popular Disneyland and Disney World theme park attraction Splash Mountain because it was inspired by and still features imagery from the studio’s notorious 1946 film Song of the South, a movie featuring racially insensitive depictions that have caused it to remain locked away for decades.

Some fans are petitioning to turn Splash Mountain into a Princess and the Frog attraction instead. 2009’s The Princess and the Frog featured the first black Disney Princess in Tiana.

As Yahoo! points out, other fans would like to see Splash Mountain turned into a Moana attraction instead, a sentiment echoed by Minions and The Secret Life of Pets screenwriter Brian Lynch.

The live-action/animated musical Song of the South has long been criticized for its depiction of the Reconstruction era South and for its stereotypical portrayal of African-Americans, particularly Uncle Remus, the plantation laborer who recounts his interactions with animated animal characters such as Br’er Rabbit.

The film’s classic song “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” won an Oscar, while Uncle Remus actor James Baskett received an honorary Oscar.

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Lest you think Splash Mountain is a holdover attraction from the Disney parks’ early days, the log flume opened at Disneyland in 1989, well after Song of the South had been deemed problematic and Disney had already pulled it from circulation. Indeed, in the ’80s then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner announced that Song of the South would not receive a domestic home video release and the full film remains off of official Disney platforms to this day. (It was, however, released on video in some Asian and European countries decades ago.)

But animated sequences and other portions of the movie have been repackaged into various home video offerings and even on Disney TV series over the decades. And while the full movie itself may not be available to consumers, Song of the South has remained part of Disney merchandising through the years, including book-and-record sets, audio usage, and, of course, Splash Mountain.

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While there have been calls over time to re-release Song of the South — including from Disney Legends inductee Whoopi Goldberg in 2017Disney reaffirmed its position to keep Song of the South in the vault earlier this year, with then-Disney CEO Bob Iger calling the film “not appropriate in today’s world.”

Do you want to see Splash Mountain retooled to remove its Song of the South elements? And, if so, would you rather see it turned into a Moana or a Princess and the Frog-themed attraction? Let us know in the comments.

Acclaimed Batman, Green Lantern Writer Denny O’Neil Dead at 81

Writer/editor Dennis J. “Denny” O’Neil, famed for writing superhero icons like Batman, Green Lantern, the Justice League and the X-Men, died Thursday night in his home at the age of 81. Via Games Radar, the news was confirmed by O’Neil’s family, who said he died of natural causes.

O’Neil had a long and prolific career in the comic book industry, including early jobs writing The X-Men and Doctor Strange. O’Neil followed Charlton editor Dick Giordano to DC Comics in 1968, a career boost that led to a number of major, influential writing gigs (albeit under the pseudonym “Sergius O’Shaughnessy”). O’Neil may be best known for his collaborations with artist Neal Adams. The duo helped dramatically revamp the Batman line in the aftermath of the 1966 TV series, returning the Caped Crusader and his villains to their darker roots and introducing pivotal new characters like Ra’s al Ghul, Talia al Ghul and Leslie Thompkins.

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Adams and O’Neil also made waves on Green Lantern/Green Arrow, a series that paired the two philosophically opposed heroes and dealt with a number of hot-button political topics. Most notably, the series stirred up controversy in 1971’s Green Lantern/Green Arrow #85, with a now iconic cover image featuring Oliver Queen’s sidekick Speedy abusing heroin (you can find that cover in the gallery above).

After returning to Marvel in 1980, O’Neil enjoyed influential runs on books like The Amazing Spider-Man, co-creating characters like Madame Web and Hydro-Man, and The Invincible Iron Man, where he co-created Tony Stark’s rival Obadiah Stane, penned the iconic “Demon in a Bottle” storyline and had James Rhodes temporarily take over the Iron Man mantle. O’Neil even had a hand in developing the mythology of the Transformers toy line (which, like G.I. Joe, was greatly fleshed out in the accompanying Marvel series) and is credited with naming Optimus Prime.

O’Neil also had a major impact on the comics industry as an editor, presiding over Frank Miller’s legendary Daredevil series and later serving as group editor on the Batman line from 1986 to 2000. During this period O’Neil oversaw a number of seminal storylines like the death of second Robin Jason Todd, Batman’s defeat by Bane in Knightfall and the massive No Man’s Land crossover. O’Neil continued to write during this period, penning a critically acclaimed revamp of The Question with artist Denys Cowan and co-creating the vigilante anti-hero Azrael.

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O’Neil leaves behind a powerful legacy. Fellow Batman writer Tom King is among numerous comic creators paying tribute to O’Neil on social media:

O’Neil is survived by his wife Marifran and his son, writer/director Lawrence O’Neil.

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The Best PS5 Memes

Sony has finally revealed the PS5 design and the internet has reacted accordingly. The reveal, which happened during PlayStation’s Future of Gaming event, finally showed off the PS5’s design, which included a mostly white outer shell, black hardware section, and some blue lighting elements. The unconventional PS5 design quickly launched the internet into a meme frenzy.

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The One Console to Rule Them All

We asked Twitter what the PS5 looks like and Twitter replied in true form:

@NIL66CAT thought the console looked like Sauron's Tower from Lord of the Rings. Quick, where's Frodo?
@NIL66CAT thinks the console looks like Sauron’s Tower from Lord of the Rings. One does not simply meme the PS5?
@Johnson201R thought the console looked like something tastey from Taco Bell. Please, don't eat your PS5.
@Johnson201R thinks the console looks like something tasty from Taco Bell. Mmm all that crunchy goodness.
@Unbeatenobj thinks the new PS5 looks like Seto Kaiba from Yu-Gi-Oh! We see the resemblance. Blue eyes, white dragon.
@Unbeatenobj thinks the new PS5 looks like Seto Kaiba from Yu-Gi-Oh! We see the resemblance. Blue eyes, white dragon.

 

@MacedoCaio96 likens the PS5 to Dubai Tower. Yes, but can Tom Cruise scale the side of the PS5? Time will tell.
@MacedoCaio96 likens the PS5 to Dubai Tower. Yes, but can Tom Cruise scale the side of the PS5? Time will tell.
@livingichigo think the PS5 looks like a previous Playstation console with a white binder wrapped around it. Binder? Trapper Keeper? Yup. See it.
@livingichigo think the PS5 looks like a previous PlayStation console with a white binder wrapped around it. Binder? Trapper Keeper? Yup. See it.
The PS5 reminds @Superbowlpants of Eve from Wall-E. Okay, now that's just too cute.
The PS5 reminds @Superbowlpants of Eve from Wall-E. Okay, now that’s just too cute.
Another tasty treat comparison, this time from @JMXD96. Please don't try and pull apart your PS5s. Heh.
Another tasty treat comparison, this time from @JMXD96. Please don’t try and pull apart your PS5s. Heh.

All memeing aside, the PS5 looks pretty cool. What did you think of the PS5 event and the console reveal? Let us know in the comments below or send us a video response through Yappa!

The PlayStation 5 is currently scheduled to be released during the Holiday season of 2020.

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Skater XL Is Up for Preorder for PS4, Xbox One, and PC

After a slight delay, Skater XL is set to release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on July 28, with a Nintendo Switch version to follow later in the year. If you’re interested, you don’t have to wait to secure a copy for yourself; it’s already up for preorder at a number of retailers.

Unlike most skating games, developer Easy Day Studios says, no tricks are pre-programmed into Skater XL. Instead, all the tricks you pull off are the result of your control inputs interacting with the game’s physics. Each thumbstick controls one of your character’s feet, so you’ll have to twiddle them just right to pull off the tricks you want to do. The developers say this control scheme takes some getting used to, but it’s fun once you get the hang of it.

If you’re ready to go all-in on Skater XL, you can place a preorder at a number of retailers right now. Here’s where you can find it.

Preorder Skater XL

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Unlike many games, Skater XL isn’t getting a bunch special editions. If you want it, you only have one SKU to choose from.

Note that the Switch version isn’t available yet, and that the PC version requires a controller to play (keyboards don’t have thumbsticks, after all. On the plus side, the game is currently in early access on PC, and it costs half as much as the console edition (at least for now).

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Get One of TCL’s Highest-End 4K TVs for 50% Off Right Now

With yesterday’s PS5 reveal and the upcoming console war between it and the Xbox Series X, now is the most compelling time in human history to make sure you’re equipped with a good 4K TV. Fortunately Best Buy has some amazing deals on excellent TVs to help make your next-gen transition smooth and gorgeous.

4K UHD TV Deals at Best Buy

Don’t see the deals below? Click here.

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The 65″ TCL 8-series is easily the best deal of the bunch, coming in at 50% off its regular price. If you have a thousand bucks burning a hole in your pocket, I recommend pouncing on this deal, but those 75″ sets are nothing to sneeze at.

I have a friend with a 75″ TV and it’s like going to the movies, but in his living room. He had to build an addition to his TV stand for it, it’s so gigantic. I currently own a 4-series TCL 55″ 4K TV and I think I could go a size bigger and get the 65″, but 75″, no way. If you’ve never seen one in the context of someone’s living room, it will likely exceed your expectations of “gigantic.”

But on the other hand, go wild. It’s June 2020.

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Star Wars: Squadrons Leaked On Xbox Website

The official Xbox website has leaked Star Wars: Squadrons, and as of yet unannounced game likely scheduled for reveal at EA’s postponed Play event. The banner features a pre-order button, but the store page for the title is currently not live.

Star Wars: Squadrons listing on Xbox
Star Wars: Squadrons listing on Xbox

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