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Developer Mischief has released the first official trailer for Adios, an upcoming first-person adventure game about a pig farmer who used to dispose of bodies for the mob but decides he doesn’t want to anymore. The game is scheduled to launch for Xbox One and PC.
Adios doesn’t have a release date yet, but in a tweet, the developer says that players can expect the game will come out “very soon.”
As seen in the trailer, embedded above, the game begins with the pig farmer telling a mob hitman that he no longer wants to participate in the organization’s dirty dealings. Knowing he’ll be forced to kill his friend if he no longer works for the mob, the hitman tries to convince the farmer to keep feeding bodies to his pigs. The two of you spend the day together completing odd jobs and exploring the farm–both knowing that the hitman will kill you if he can’t convince you to stay with the mob.
It looks like a fairly interesting premise. Mischief writes on the Adios Steam page that your choices will “determine the rest of your life,” implying there may be some agency in how the narrative ultimately ends.
The minimum PC requirements for Adios are listed below.
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In Apple’s September 8 court filing, the tech company is now seeking damages from Epic over breach of contract. “Although Epic portrays itself as a modern corporate Robin Hood, in reality it is a multi-billion dollar enterprise that simply wants to pay nothing for the tremendous value it derives from the App store,” the company stated in the filing.
In addition to wanting Epic’s external payment system permanently stopped and removed, Apple wants all earnings and profits generated as a result of Epic making it possible for players to bypass the App store’s payment system. Apple also claimed that it has been “injured in its business and has suffered damages, loss of goodwill and product image, and other harm.”
Apple’s filing is in response to Epic’s preliminary injunction against Apple to get Fortnite back on the App store. Epic’s Apple developer account was terminated on August 28, and prior to that, Epic’s appeal for a restraining order was partially denied. The judge ruled that Apple will not be forced to put Fortnite back in stores, but also that Apple cannot touch Epic’s Unreal Engine, which is used by many other developers.
After Apple terminated Epic’s development account, the company told GameSpot, “We are disappointed that we have had to terminate the Epic Games account on the App Store. We have worked with the team at Epic Games for many years on their launches and releases. The court recommended that Epic comply with the App Store guidelines while their case moves forward, guidelines they’ve followed for the past decade until they created this situation. Epic has refused. Instead they repeatedly submit Fortnite updates designed to violate the guidelines of the App Store. This is not fair to all other developers on the App Store and is putting customers in the middle of their fight. We hope that we can work together again in the future, but unfortunately that is not possible today.”
Both Apple and Epic are not backing down, and it’s likely that Fortnite will not be on an iOS device anytime soon. You can read GameSpot’s full explanation on what is exactly going on in Apple and Epic’s lawsuit.
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Jason Momoa has just expressed his solidarity with Justice League co-star Ray Fisher, who over the summer made allegations of “gross, abusive, unprofessional, and completely unacceptable” mistreatment while filming with Joss Whedon on that movie. In a tweet back in July, Fisher said Whedon was “enabled, in many ways, by [producers] Geoff Johns and Jon Berg.”
Momoa posted an Instagram story on Tuesday with a photo of Fisher bearing the caption “IStandWithRayFisher.” Whedon has not yet publicly commented on the accusations, nor has Fisher elaborated on what conduct comprised the above patterns of behavior, but Berg told Variety that it was “categorically untrue that we enabled any unprofessional behavior.”
Over the weekend, Fisher tweeted about his meeting with a Warner Bros. investigator, and how he wants to “ensure a fair and protected process for all witnesses.”
Thank you all for the support and for seeing through @wbpictures desperate and scattershot attempt to discredit me to continue protecting those in power.
I met with the investigator via Zoom on Aug 26th. Below is an email I sent to my team and @sagaftra immediately after:
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— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) September 5, 2020
This is not the only recent reason that Justice League has been making headlines again: Momoa (Aquaman) and Fisher (Cyborg) are among those returning for Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League–a director’s cut of the comics adaptation that Whedon wound up stepping in and completing when personal issues on Snyder’s part prevented his involvement in completing the production. The four-part series is expected to hit HBO Max in 2021.
Bungie has rolled out a new update for Destiny 2 on PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One that tweaks how Perks operate and are consumed. The full patch notes for Update 2.9.2 are detailed below.
Perks that give ability energy upon Super activation–think Apotheosis Veil, Radiant Largesse, and the like–will now initiate after Super energy is consumed. This means these perks will no longer be free, instead being consumed so players can no longer exploit the way perks used to provide additional ability energy by canceling a Super during warm-up.
Update 2.9.2 also makes a number of gameplay adjustments, including displaying the correct Power level required to complete the “Become Legend” step of the New Light quest, making Redrix’s Broadsword reclaimable from Collections, fixing issues with Trials vendor engrams, and more.
Elsewhere, the patch addresses some issues with armor and weapons. For example, Transmutation Spheres can’t be picked up by players whose Super abilities are active when the Ruinous Effigy is equipped. And the Solstice of Heroes’ glow intensity has been increased.
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Manga is such a massive form of media that it can explore stories that you wouldn’t typically see in movies, TV, or even American comic books. And this October, a story about a man which chainsaws attached to his arms arrives from writer and artist Tatsuki Fujimoto.
Arriving in stores on October 6, the 192 page manga comes from the Shonen Jump imprint from Viz Media, and it will retail for $10 for Volume 1. This is the debut of Chainsaw Man in English, as it was first released in Japan in late 2018. Check out the cover and some of the interior pages below.







“Denji’s a poor young man who’ll do anything for money, even hunting down devils with his pet devil-dog Pochita,” reads the synopsis. “He’s a simple man with simple dreams, drowning under a mountain of debt. But his sad life gets turned upside down one day when he’s betrayed by someone he trusts. Now with the power of a devil inside him, Denji’s become a whole new man–Chainsaw Man!”
Chainsaw Man is one of the three new series debuting in October for Viz, including Moriarty: The Patriot and Fangirl. You can check out everything coming to Viz for October here. This also includes the final volume for Transformers, the manga and DVDs and Blu-rays premiering in October.
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Will Smith took to his personal YouTube channel to announce that Bel-Air, the previously announced dramatic series adaptation of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, has “just officially closed the deal with Peacock with an unprecedented two-season order from a pitch.” Smith, who has been working in television for 30 years, called the deal “unprecedented.” You can check out the full announcement below, which is more like an informal gathering with himself and the other principals involved in production.
Smith is not wrong when he says the trajectory for the series is unusual. Bel-Air started life as a four-minute concept video that went viral after being posted in March 2019 by Kansas City filmmaker Morgan Cooper. The clip quickly picked up steam and turned out to be a breakthrough video for Cooper, who is now collaborating with Will Smith on the series. Cooper will direct, co-write, and serve as co-executive producer alongside writer, showrunner, and executive producer Chris Collins (The Wire, The Man in the High Castle).
According to a release, Bel-Air is a serialized adaptation “that leans into the original premise: Will’s complicated journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the gated mansions of Bel-Air. With a re-imagined vision, Bel-Air will dive deeper into the inherent conflicts, emotions and biases that were impossible to fully explore in a 30-minute sitcom format, while still delivering swagger and nods to the original show.”
While Peacock has ordered two seasons of the new show, there are no announcements regarding casting or tentative dates for when it will start airing.
Lego has revealed its second batch of fan-created ideas that it is considering for production sets, this time including designs based on Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Portal 2, and Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout.
Lego Ideas are fan-made sets that are voted on by the community. Those that reach over 10,000 supporters are then collected and submitted to Lego for review, with a handful potentially making their way to production. This time around, a staggering 35 designs made the cut–a new record for the program–with many based on both games and anime.
Below, you can see some of the designs that are in review, including Nook’s Cranny from New Horizons, a Glados scene from Portal 2, a stage from Fall Guys, Appa from Avatar: The Last Airbender, and a ramen shop scene from Naruto.






Games often make it to review in Lego Ideas, with the last batch including designs from Sonic: The Hedgehog and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Those are still being reviewed, and earlier design for the stables from Breath of the Wild was sadly rejected earlier this year. And with Lego not entirely forthcoming as to the reasons behind rejections, it’s unclear if it’s an issue with the design itself or the licenses required to produce it.
Still, it’s fun to see how games make the transition to these blocky creations, with the hope that some will perhaps find space on your shelves in the future. If you’re more into digital Lego, then Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga might be more to your fancy, even if it was recently delayed to Summer 2021.
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CD Projekt Red has partnered with Rockstar Energy to ramp up promotions ahead of Cyberpunk 2077‘s November 19 release date. From October 1 until December 31, CD Projekt Red and Rockstar Energy will offer four different Cyberpunk 2077 energy drinks in North America. In addition to that, the US will receive a Samurai Cola version–the only custom flavor specifically created for Cyberpunk 2077. The other four designs and flavors are Male V (Original), Jackie (Sugar Free), Female V (Punched), and Brigitte (Silver Ice).
The cans come with other perks too. Every Cyberpunk 2077 energy drink will come with a $1 Xbox gift card, the ability to unlock the digital comic series “Where’s Johnny,” and the chance to win prizes. Players/energy drink-ers can bank up to $60 per Microsoft account. As Xbox’s blog notes, that is indeed enough to buy yourself a copy of Cyberpunk 2077, provided you’re willing to drink 60 cans worth of energy drinks.
You can visit Rockstar Energy’s site to sign up for the program and find the place to bank can codes. Additionally, if you purchase any Rockstar Energy product using the 7-Eleven Rewards app before September 30, you’ll get early access to the”Where’s Johnny” comic.
There are 15 prizes purchasers can win daily, and each can code is a single entry. Some of the prizes are merchandise and include SteelSeries Johnny Silverhand Edition Arctis 1 wireless headsets, hoodies, and hats. The big prize, however, is a Rockstar Energy x Cyberpunk 2077 car inspired by the in-game Quadra Type-66.

Ahead of Cyberpunk 2077’s release, news about the game has been flowing in a constant trickle. The game’s Chinese localization reveals how massive the Cyberpunk 2077’s file size is, driving home what has long been said about the game. CD Projekt Red president and joint CEO Adam Kicinski also stated that there will be microtransactions in the game’s multiplayer mode, but they will not be aggressive.
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The next season of CBS All Access’s Star Trek: Discovery is right around the corner. Season 3 will hit the streaming service on Thursday, October 15. Today, during a Star Trek Day panel, a new trailer was revealed for the show.
If you’ve been keeping up with the series, you’re well-aware that Season 3 is going to bring the crew of the USS Discovery somewhere completely new: the future. However, the galaxy isn’t a happy-go-lucky place where everyone is friends. It’s a bit of a dystopia from the looks of the new trailer, which you can check out below.
“After following Commander Burnham into the wormhole in the second season finale, Season 3 of Star Trek: Discover finds the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery landing in an unknown future far from the home they once knew,” reads the official synopsis. “Now living in a time filled with uncertainty, the U.S.S. Discovery crew, along with the help of some new friends, must work together to restore hope to the Federation.”
When new episodes of Season 3 arrives, it won’t be all at once. The first episode premieres on October 15, and new episodes will air weekly, on Thursdays. Season 3 will consist of 13 episodes.
CBS All Access is a streaming service from ViacomCBS–GameSpot’s parent company. There is currently a one-week free trial for the service. If you’d like to sign up, it costs $6 a month with limited commercials or $10 a month with no commercials and the ability to download videos and play them offline. You can save an additional 15% if you sign up with an annual plan.