Pokemon Go Magmar Community Day (November 2020): Shiny Magmar, Event Move, Bonuses, And More

Pokemon Go‘s Electabuzz Community Day has ended, but there’s still one more event planned for this month. Niantic is holding a second November Community Day this Saturday, November 21, giving players everywhere another chance to catch a rare Pokemon, learn an event-exclusive move, and take advantage of other bonuses. To get you up to speed ahead of the event, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about Pokemon Go’s second November 2020 Community Day below.

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While Electabuzz was featured during November’s first Community Day, this weekend’s event will revolve around Magmar. The Fire-type Pokemon will appear in the wild more frequently than normal throughout the Community Day, and you’ll be able to catch Shiny Magmar with enough persistence (and a little luck). On top of that, Magmar’s baby form, Magby, will be hatching from 2 km eggs throughout the event.

If you evolve a Magmar into Magmortar up to two hours after this weekend’s Community Day ends, the Fire Pokemon will know the Electric-type Charged attack Thunderbolt. This marks the only way that Magmortar can learn this attack in Pokemon Go, so you don’t want to miss your opportunity to get it. Any Magmar that evolves during the designated time frame will learn the move, even if you caught it prior to the Community Day.

As was the case with this month’s first Community Day, the Magmar Community Day will run for six hours instead of the traditional three, from 11 AM to 5 PM local time. This means you’ll have until 7 PM local time to evolve Magmar into a Magmortar that knows Thunderbolt.

As part of this weekend’s Community Day, Niantic will offer a event-exclusive Special Research story called No Match for Magmar. Tickets to access the story can be purchased through Pokemon Go’s in-game shop for $1 USD. There will also be event-exclusive Timed Research and Field Research tasks to complete during the Community Day. These will net you various rewards including Sinnoh Stones, which are required to evolve Magmar into Magmortar.

Other Bonuses

Beyond the new Research tasks and increased Magmar spawns, Niantic will offer a few other bonuses during this weekend’s Magmar Community Day. First, any eggs that you place in an incubator during the event will hatch at a quarter of the distance they typically require. Additionally, any Incense you use will remain active for three hours. Last but not least, Niantic will be selling another special Community Day bundle in Pokemon Go’s in-game shop. The box costs 1,280 Poke Coins and contains the following items:

  • 30 Ultra Balls
  • 1 Elite Charged TM
  • 3 Super Incubators
  • 3 Lucky Eggs

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Disney’s Guardians Of The Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind Roller Coaster Footage Revealed

While the Disneyland Resort remains closed and Disney’s other theme parks are operations under reduced capacity, work continues on upcoming attractions–including one tied directly to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind roller coaster at Walt Disney World’s Epcot is in the works to potentially open in 2021 and the first footage of the ride vehicle–a first of its kind–has been revealed.

As part of the virtual International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) Expo, Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products chairman Josh D’Amaro shared a video that features an image of the ride’s track, which you can see below. However, Disney also released test footage of the attraction’s “Omnicoaster” vehicles. Essentially, they are roller coaster cars that can spin 360 degrees and launch in reverse. That’ll come in handy for the “reverse launch into space” that was promised at the D23 Expo in 2019. The vehicle spinning will allow for storytelling elements to be shown on what the company is calling a “family-friendly” attraction.

What can’t be seen in the video above, unfortunately, is what the inside of the attraction will look like. What we know is that last year it was revealed that the coaster would essentially start visitors on Earth and take guests on a Guardians of the Galaxy-sized mission to the planet Xandar on a ship owned by the Nova Corps.

Given that it’s a Guardians of the Galaxy attraction, it’s likely that the ride will include a lot of humor, Groot being adorable, Rocket being sarcastic, and lots of ’70s rock and roll music.

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Of course, that’s not the only Marvel attraction in the works for Disney’s parks. There are also Avengers Campus lands in the works at Disney California Adventure and Disneyland Paris. Originally, the California campus was set to open in July. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that’s been postponed.

GameSpot attended a tour of the land under construction and learned everything from how it’s Spider-Man ride will work to every character guests will be able to meet there–it’s far more than you might expect.

At this point, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind does not have an official opening date. Previously, it was revealed the attraction would debut in 2021, though that could still change. Avengers Campus does not currently have a scheduled opening date. However, during the IAAPA presentation, it was revealed that Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at Epcot is expected to open in 2021x.

Minecraft Star Wars DLC Has Baby Yoda

Mojang has released a pretty big Minecraft Star Wars DLC. Before you ask: Yes, Baby Yoda is in it. Other content from The Mandalorian is also part of the expansion pack, as well as material from A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.

Players will receive a map, a skin pack, a full texture set, mobs and items reskins, UI treatment, and a licensed soundtrack. As the trailer states, the items included in the Star Wars DLC is enough to recreate scenes from the original trilogy, as well as the moments in relatively newer lore like The Mandalorian.

The DLC also gives players 12 different planet dioramas. For the first time, Minecraft will let players use flyable starfighters and hyperspace fast-travel between those multiple settings. 36 character skins are also part of the pack. To name a few, the characters include Jabba the Hutt, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Darth Vader, Baby Yoda, and The Mandalorian.

Minecraft has previously released four Star Wars packs, but those were mostly skin packs and not at the scale of this big DLC. Recently, the sandbox game has also crossed over with another popular franchise, Super Smash Bros. Steve from Minecraft is now a playable character in the fighting game. He wields a pickaxe and depending on the arena and can craft using material gathered from the walls or ground.

You can get the Star Wars DLC at the Marketplace for 1340 minecoins (roughly $8).

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Ghost Recon: Breakpoint PS5, Xbox Series X/S Enhancements Detailed

Ubisoft has confirmed that Ghost Recon: Breakpoint will be playable on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S / Series X thanks to backwards compatibility. Alongside the announcement, the company outlined the enhancements the tactical shooter will see on next-gen hardware.

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint on next-gen consoles will be playable in two modes: Performance and Resolution. As the titles suggest, Performance favors a higher frame rate while Resolution is all about visuals. As such, Performance mode on PS5 and Series X run at 1080P and 60fps. Resolution mode, on the other hand, pushes Ghost Recon: Breakpoint to 4K and 30fps on both consoles, with PS5’s 4K graphical setting being an upscaled version. Instead of the enhancements Ubisoft made with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Watch Dogs Legion, these Ghost Recon: Breakpoint settings are similar to what the game sees on PS4 Pro and Xbox One X.

Ghost Recon Breakpoint Next-Gen Performance Breakdown

PlayStation 5

  • Performance Mode: 1080P at 60fps
  • Resolution Mode: 4K at 30fps (upscaled 4K)

Xbox Series S

One Setting:

  • 1440P
  • 30fps

Xbox Series X

  • Performance Mode: 1080P at 60fps
  • Resolution Mode: 4K at 30fps

Ubisoft also said that Ghost Recon: Breakpoint owers will get immediate access to all of their purchases, including items associated with their profile, on the corresponding next-gen system at no additional charge. PlayStation 4 players can access their content on PlayStation 5 and Xbox One users can do the same on the Xbox Series S / Series X.

Ghost Recon: Breakpoint has seen a number of inclusions this year following its tumultuous October 2019 launch. Ubisoft added the highly requested AI Squadmates back in July 2020 and folded in a brand-new Pathfinder class alongside the Red Patriot Adventure event. And the game recently saw the implementation of Title Update 3.0, a massive patch that adds more customization options, and tweaking the Gunsmith, among other things.

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Microsoft Wants Bethesda Games ‘First or Better or Best’ on Xbox

Xbox’s plans for its big Bethesda acquisition are starting to take shape as the company reveals that, as far as cross-platform is concerned, Bethesda games will be “first or better or best,” on Xbox consoles when they are released.

Microsoft continues to field questions about the future of Bethesda, and Bethesda games on other platforms after its blockbuster acquisition of ZeniMax. Xbox CFO Tim Stuart spoke at the Jeffries Interactive Entertainment Virtual Conference last week (as transcribed by SeekingAlpha) and gave more details about the company’s plans for Bethesda and ZeniMax games and cross-platform.

“What we’ll do in the long run is we don’t have intentions of just pulling all of Bethesda content out of Sony or Nintendo or otherwise,” Stuart says. “But what we want is we want that content, in the long run, to be either first or better or best or pick your differentiated experience, on our platforms. We will want Bethesda content to show up the best as — on our platforms.”

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Stuart was clear that his statements aren’t meant to announce pulling content from other platforms, but says that audiences will see Xbox “continue to see us shift towards a first or better or best approach on our platforms.”

He also mentioned how this strategy will help Xbox’s prized Game Pass program going forward. “[I]f you think about something like Game Pass, if it shows up best in Game Pass, that’s what we want to see, and we want to drive our Game Pass subscriber base through that Bethesda pipeline,” Stuart adds.

So what does this mean? Well, for starters Stuart is just talking about cross-platform releases. But for Bethesda games, and presumably, ZeniMax games, that are released on other platforms players can expect to find those games either first on Xbox or possibly with additions that make it “best” on an Xbox platform.

What this means in practice remains to be seen as the ink is still drying on the ZeniMax acquisition. So far, the deal has produced a few more ZeniMax games appearing on Game Pass like Doom Eternal. And Xbox boss Phil Spencer has said that it’ll determine the release plan for ZeniMax and Bethesda games on a “case by case” basis which leaves even more flexibility to how Xbox approaches future games from the developers.

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We’ll likely get a better picture of Xbox’s strategy in the future, but both of Bethesda’s big games like Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 are still seemingly years away.

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Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

The Top Ten Best Buy Black Friday Deals You Can Get Right Now

In order to take advantage of these Best Buy Black Friday deals, you need to sign up for a My Best Buy Membership. It’s completely free, but you will need it to see any of these discounted prices.

Best Buy just released a second round of early Black Friday deals and they are very, very good. If you want the top ten Best Buy Black Friday deals that you can get right now, then check out this list here. The sale ends on Tuesday although they will probably go back live again on Black Friday. If you want even more of the top Best Buy Black Friday deals, then check our our  mega-post here

65″ Sony A8H 4K OLED Android TV for $1799.99

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We thought that the LG CX OLED discounts this year couldn’t be beat, but here comes the new 2020 Sony A8H OLED TV at a lower price. The A8H is the only contender to LG’s OLED in terms of image quality and some will say Sony’s Android OS is better than LG’s WebOS.

The Top Best Buy Black Friday Deals So Far

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Oculus Quest 2 Update Boosts Headset’s Refresh Rate To 90 Hz

A major update has given the Oculus Quest 2 a higher refresh rate. Previously, the Oculus Quest 2 ran everything at 72Hz, and only experimental updates could boost it beyond that in certain apps. Now, the Quest 2 will run everything at 90Hz, from games to apps.

Those who use Oculus Link to connect their Quest 2 to their PC will also enjoy the boost, and players can select between 72Hz, 80Hz, and 90Hz rates. This update also gives the headset a new interface to manage graphics settings, such as render resolution, as well as offering preset settings to maximize an individual game’s frame rate.

Alongside the update, Oculus announced Oculus Move, which is a system-level fitness tracker for both the Quest and Quest 2 that will estimate the number of calories burned across all games. It will roll out gradually over the next two or three weeks. Additionally, later this month, Oculus will introduce the ability to gift apps to friends, as well as casting your headset feed to a friend.

GameSpot previously named Oculus Quest 2 the best VR headset to purchase in 2020. While it’s universally considered a great improvement on the Quest 1, the headset’s Facebook integration has caused much controversy. A valid Facebook account is required to use the headset, and if that account gets banned, you lose access to all of your purchases.

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PS5 vs. Series X: Security and Privacy Features Compared

When you first fire up your shiny new game console – whether it be the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X – you’ll go through a wizard that determines some baseline security and privacy settings. But if you’re willing to dig a little deeper, both consoles have a host of nitty-gritty tweaks you can make that determine who can use your console, what other people can see about you online, and what games your kids are allowed to play. Here’s what to look for.

PlayStation 5 – Login and Security

During setup, your PS5 will recommend that you set a passcode so that other people can’t use the console with your account. However, it doesn’t actually give you the option to do this during the wizard, instead just telling you to do so from Settings later on.

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If you were too excited to get into a game and forgot to adjust these preferences, head to Settings > Users and Accounts > Login Settings and choose Set a PS5 Login Passcode. You can also choose to log in to your PS5 automatically here, though that decreases your security somewhat, if you’re worried about others accessing your console.

This Users and Accounts page has a number of other security and privacy settings, too. Under the Account tab, choose Security to change your password, set a security question, and turn on 2-step verification. (Unfortunately, Sony only offers 2-step verification via SMS – there’s no option for more secure and convenient authenticator apps.)

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Under Payment and Subscriptions, you can choose to require a password for purchases made on your console, and in Communication Settings you can turn off two options to stop receiving emails from Sony and its partners.

PlayStation 5 – Privacy and Social Settings

The PS5 will give you an option between a few social privacy presets when you first set it up (like “Social and Open,” “Team Player,” or “Friend Focused”) but if you want to change those settings, you can do so from the Settings.

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Head to Settings > Users and Accounts > Privacy to see these options. Select Adjust Privacy Settings by Choosing a Profile to change your preset, or click View and Customize Your Privacy Settings to drill down and customize individual options. You can change:

  • Who can find you in search results, within games, in friend lists, or as friend suggestions
  • Who can see your friends
  • Who can see your online status, what you’re currently playing, and what games you’ve played in the past
  • Who can send you friend requests, party requests, and messages
  • Which players are blocked from communicating with you

From the Privacy tab, you’ll also see options to limit data collection and targeted ads.

Finally, if you’d prefer to appear offline (so others don’t bug you with messages while you’re gaming), head to the home screen, highlight your profile picture in the upper-right corner, and change your Online Status to Appear Offline.

PlayStation 5 – Parental Controls

If you have little ones in the house, you may want to set some parental controls so they can’t access games and features you’d rather they not see. From Settings > Family and Parental Controls > Family Management, you can sign in to your child’s account. If they don’t have one yet, you’ll be directed to the Parental Controls section of Sony’s site on your PC. You’ll need a valid email address for their account (annoyingly), with which you can:

  • Restrict games, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs to certain ratings
  • Allow or deny usage of PlayStation VR
  • Restrict chatting and messaging with other players
  • Provide a monthly spending limit
  • Restrict playtime to certain hours of the day and lengths of time

Kids can also request access to specific games above their age level, which you can approve or deny from this hub.

From Settings > Family and Parental Controls > Console Restrictions, you can close loopholes that would allow your kid to get around these blocks – like preventing new users from being created, or preventing people from logging in as guests.

Xbox Series X – Login and Security

When you first start up your console and go through the initial wizard, you’ll be given some “Sign-in & Security Preferences” that determine how much effort it takes to sign in and buy things on your console. Using a passkey is going to be the best balance between security and convenience, though you can choose to lock things down further if you want.

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To access these settings later, open the Settings app and head to the Account tab. Select Sign-in, Security & Passkey to create a passkey and change your sign-in settings.

I do highly recommend enabling two-factor authentication for your Microsoft account, if you haven’t already. To do so, open a browser on your computer, log into your Microsoft account, and head to your Security Settings. Scroll down and click the Set up two-step verification link. I highly recommend using an authenticator app like Authy rather than getting a code over SMS – it’s more secure, and allows you to sync your codes between multiple devices.

Xbox Series X – Privacy and Social Settings

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For more privacy-focused settings – particularly those pertaining to your Microsoft Account and Xbox friends – head to Settings > Account > Privacy & Online Safety. Here, you can adjust a few things:

  • Xbox Live Privacy: This menu allows you to decide who can see if you’re online, who can see what you’re watching and playing, who can see your profile and add you as a friend, and so on. There are a lot of settings here, so you can set an overarching set of defaults (like “Adult” or “Teen”) or dig in and customize them one-by-one by choosing View Details & Customize. There’s also a Contact Preferences menu here, where you can turn off email offers from Microsoft and its partners.
  • App Privacy: These settings determine what apps can do with your data – like whether they can send targeted advertisements, view your location, use your camera and microphone, and access your email, contacts, and calendar. You can turn any of these permissions off entirely or adjust it app-by-app.
  • Message Safety: If you’d like to filter offensive words or images from messages you receive, you can adjust those settings here.
  • Data Collection: Here, you can block or allow Microsoft to collect diagnostic and usage data about the console to improve the experience for others.

Finally, from Settings > Account, you can also link social accounts like Facebook, Twitter, and Discord – or choose to keep them unlinked.

Xbox Series X – Parental Controls

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If you have young kids in the house, it may behoove you to set up some parental controls so they aren’t watching R-rated movies and playing violent games without your consent (though you can allow individual games above their age rating if you so choose.) You can adjust these by going to Settings > Account> Family Settings, where you’ll find:

  • My Sign-in, Security & Passkey: These are the same account security settings described earlier in this guide. You’ll probably want that passkey to keep your kids out of your account.
  • Manage Family Members: Here you can add new family members and adjust what those family members are allowed to see and do. (Annoyingly, they’ll each need their own Microsoft Account for this.)
  • Family on the Web: This takes you to the Microsoft Family Safety web page in Edge, where you can adjust content-related settings and set up features like Find Your Family, if you want to track their location on a phone.
  • Signed-Out Restrictions: If you anticipate other people using your Xbox, you can head to Settings > System > Signed-Out Content Restrictions and create a Guest Key. This allows people who aren’t signed in to access content you choose – without your kids being able to get around parental controls by signing out.

As you’re adjusting these settings, take a look at that box on the right – it’ll let you know if there are any “workarounds” your kids might be able to use to get around your restrictions. Once that pane is full of green checkboxes, your console is sufficiently locked down.

Which Platform Does It Better?

Both consoles offer a number of options for tweaking your security and privacy on their respective platforms. After digging through both, though, I’d have to say Xbox offers more fine-grained controls – which isn’t surprising, given the fact it has a bigger company at its helm, who specializes in these types of things.

The Xbox allows more options for logging into your console, and supports two-factor authentication with apps like Authy – something I really wish Sony also offered as an alternative to SMS. It also offers more privacy features, so you can fine-tune things a bit more deeply – especially when it comes to what third-party apps can do. (I didn’t find any app privacy options on the PS5 – but then again, you don’t have email, contacts, and calendars on your Sony account, either). I also liked that Microsoft offers the ability to customize how offensive text and images are filtered from messages, and that it provided a little “cheat sheet” for parental controls, ensuring you haven’t left any workarounds for young rascals to exploit.

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That said, the sheer number of options Microsoft offers can also be a bit confusing, especially since many of those menus are accessible from multiple places in Settings, PlayStation’s settings are a bit more straightforward – I’d personally rather have more options, but I have to hand it to Sony for making a more easily navigable menu.

Settings are just one part of the equation, though. Remember that both companies reserve the right to monitor your communications over their services, as laid out in their privacy statements (PlayStation here, Xbox here). Both also allow users to record voice chats and send them to the company for offensive content, and both default to more lax privacy settings if you don’t change things during setup. In other words, I wouldn’t call either service a bastion of privacy – Microsoft in particular has been known to be a bit overzealous with its data collection, whether in Windows or in services like Skype, though the company did recently stop collecting voice data from search and text-to-speech features. Depending on where your priorities lie, Microsoft’s privacy reputation may outweigh the increased number of settings it gives you for controlling what other users and apps can see.

Ultimately, the security and privacy features aren’t likely to be the deciding factor in which platform you choose – but if nothing else, it’s good to know the options available to you when you first launch your new console. You’re probably itching to get gaming right away, but take a few minutes to dig through settings. That way, you can make sure everything’s tweaked to your liking before you get knee-deep in the next Call of Duty.

SpaceX Astronauts Take Baby Yoda Doll Into Space With Them

International Space Station astronauts aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule are using a small Baby Yoda doll as a zero-gravity indicator aboard the spaceship.

Seeing Baby Yoda in space is not surprising, but the little guy is usually accompanied by his Mandalorian partner-caretaker — not earthling astronauts.

That’s why it was a surprise when Baby Yoda was spotted floating about the inside of the recently-launched SpaceX Dragon capsule, as reported by HuffPost. It’s sadly not Baby Yoda, but rather, a small Baby Yoda doll that’s being used to help the crew determine whether or not they’ve reached a point of zero gravity.

As noted by CBS space news journalist, William Harwood, in the tweet above, the Baby Yoda doll seen in the upper right section of the image is used to help the Dragon crew determine if they’re in zero gravity. When the doll begins to float, they’ve reached zero gravity.

If you watch the SpaceflightNow video below, you’ll see Baby Yoda floating in quite a few shots. You can see him near the middle of the shot at the four-second mark and in the upper right corner of the shot at the 35-second mark.

The crew is set to dock with the ISS on Monday and we’re hoping they bring Baby Yoda with them. He is, after all, just a baby and shouldn’t be left alone. Can somebody get him some eggs in the meantime?

For more Baby Yoda, read our thoughts on the latest episode of The Mandalorian in our Season 2, Episode 3 review, and then learn when the rest of the episodes for Season 2 drop. Check out what the latest cameo in The Mandalorian could mean for the show and be sure to look at this slideshow of the most adorable Baby Yoda shots we’ve seen in the show so far.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes.