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New Nintendo Switch “V2” with Increased Battery Life: Neon Now Available at Walmart

nintendoswitchnew2Update: The Neon version is now available at Walmart. The new revision of the original Nintendo Switch is now available on Amazon. Aside from the new packaging, the main difference is that the new Switch has a much more robust battery life. Expect 4.5-9 hours of charge versus 2.5-6.5 hours for the previous model.

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Netflix Is Producing A He-Man Anime Series

While Masters of the Universe was an animated series created to sell toys, fans of the franchise love it and want to see more and more they shall get. In 2021, Sony and Mattel will partner for a new He-Man movie–starring Noah Centineo–and now, there’s also an anime series coming to Netflix.

Announced at Power-Con, director Kevin Smith surprised audiences and announced this new project. He will serve as showrunner and executive producer of Netflix’s anime series Masters of the Universe: Revelation. The show will follow unresolved stories from the classic ’80s era, and it will follow many of your favorite characters right where they left off when the show ended.

“I’m Eternia-ly grateful to Mattel TV and Netflix for entrusting me with not only the secrets of Grayskull, but also their entire Universe,” declared Smith in a press release. “In Revelation, we pick up right where the classic era left off to tell an epic tale of what may be the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor! Brought to life with the most metal character designs Powerhouse Animation can contain in the frame, this is the Masters of the Universe story you always wanted to see as a kid!”

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Eric Carrasco (Supergirl), Tim Sheridan (Reign of the Supermen), Diya Mishra (Magic the Gathering), and Marc Bernardin (Alphas) will serve as writers on the new series. Powerhouse Animation, the studio behind Netflix’s Castlevania series will be doing the animation.

The new series continues to grow Netflix’s anime content on the service. “He-Man has inspired children–and the child inside of us all–for decades, with his feats of heroism and courage in the face of evil,” exclaimed John Derderian, head of anime content for Netflix. “We can think of no better creator for this show than Kevin Smith.”

No release date was revealed at the time of the announcement.

Which Game Are IGN Fans Most Looking Forward to at Gamescom?

Gamescom starts this week, and the IGN crew is already off their excruciatingly long flights to Germany. While eating our ninth bag of airplane trailmix, we’ve been eagerly discussing what games we’re most excited to see at Gamescom. We also asked the IGN community what their most anticipated game is for the event, and more than 25,000 of you answered. Here are the results from least anticipated to most.

Don’t forget to check out our huge Gamescom schedule to know what’s coming and when.

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Darq Developer Reveals Why He Turned Down an Epic Exclusivity Deal

In a time where it seems more and more game developers are opting to sign lucrative exclusivity deals with the Epic Games Store (and thus angering a certain portion of gamers), the developer behind the indie horror adventure Darq has made the peculiar decision to turn Epic down. In a post to his Medium blog, developer Wlad Marhulets, the one-man team at Unfold Games, revealed what went into making his decision.

Less than a month before releasing the game, Mahulets finally shared a release date trailer, stating the game would come to Steam on August 15. Mahulets says it was three days later that an Epic representative reached out to him to discuss an exclusivity deal.

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Rainbow Six Siege Is Getting a Battle Pass

Rainbow Six Siege is falling in line with its shooter peers by introducing a Battle Pass system.

As part of the new Operation Ember Rise content – which introduces two new Operators, Amaru and Goyo, and a reworked version of the Kanal map – the Battle Pass will will begin with a miniature take on the pass, called “Call Me Harry”.

According to a press release, the “Call Me Harry” pass will “focus on Dr. Harishva “Harry” Pandey, Director of Rainbow. By earning Battle Points, players will unlock tiers and unique rewards, and will get an exclusive Harry Chibi charm upon completion.”

The mini-pass will take place over 7 days and include 7 tiers, and will be completely free. A second pass will launch later this year, and will include the two-tier system familiar from games like Fortnite, comprising free and premium tracks.

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Apex Legends Forum Heats Up as Developer Calls Toxic Fans ‘A**-hats’

It’s been a tough week for Apex Legends, and an even tougher week for its development team, following strong player backlash during the game’s Iron Crown special event. After making some significant changes to how players could earn the new (and prohibitively expensive) legendary skins included in the event, Respawn took a moment to apologize for how it structured the event. A part of that process of making good appears to be reaching out to the Apex Legends subreddit, where things quickly heated up into verbal sparring between at least one Respawn developer and players.

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GRRM Says GoT Ending Reactions Won’t Change Winds of Winter

In an interview with Observer (via The Guardian), Game of Thrones author George RR Martin described the end of the show as “freeing,” and insisted that the controversy over the show’s ending, which many critics deemed lackluster, wouldn’t impact how he tackled writing the Winds of Winter and other A Song of Ice and Fire books.

“It doesn’t change anything at all … You can’t please everybody, so you’ve got to please yourself,” Martin told Observer.

Game of Thrones’ eighth season was criticized for both its unusually short length, and for how that quickened pace seemingly fumbled up character motivations that had been boiling for the prior seven seasons. Ironically, while the show was blitzing through character arcs and plot threads, GRRM says it was a key source of why he’s been taking so long to finish Winds of Winter, the next installment in his book series that sparked the show.

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Netflix’s Mindhunter: Season 2 Review

Note: this is a spoiler-free review of all nine episodes of Mindhunter: Season 2, which premiered on Netflix on Friday, August 16.

It’s been a little under two years since the first season of Mindhunter landed on Netflix and gave viewers a deep dive into the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit. It’s not hard to understand why the first season struck such a chord. The series has the benefit of being a prestige crime thriller where no less an authority than David Fincher is behind the camera on several episodes. At the same time, it also taps into the current fascination with true crime stories and the desire to understand what goes on in the mind of a cold, calculating killer. The protagonists may be fictionalized versions of real FBI agents, but the situations and the criminals are all too real. Despite some early momentum problems, Season 2 channels that same effective balance between Hollywood style and real-world stakes.

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