Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Will Cover The Cell Saga And Filler Material, Including The Fan-Favourite Driving Test Episode

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will cover more of the anime than the footage we’ve seen so far has suggested. While all the trailers have shown familiar scenes up to the point of Goku’s iconic fight with Frieza, and the moment when Goku turns Super Saiyan for the first time on Namek, it’s now been confirmed that we’ll get events beyond this as well.

In the latest issue of Jump magazine published in Japan (as picked up by Ryokutya2089, and translated by Siliconera), it’s confirmed that the game will stretch to at least the Cell saga, which will feature Kid Gohan and Future Trunks as playable characters (alongside, presumably, Goku). The Androids will also feature, and there will be “original episodes” for both Gohan and Android 16, both of whom play a pivotal part in this saga. It’s not yet clear whether the events of the Boo saga will feature in the game.

It’s also been confirmed that the game will cover filler material from the original series, including the famous (or infamous, depending on who you’re talking to) episode where Goku and Piccolo learn how to drive on Chi-Chi’s insistence. This will involve taking part in a driving minigame as part of your adventure.

The same preview states that the game will include a new character, a former member of the Ginyu Force. Series creator Akira Toriyama has said that the game will feature new, previously untold side stories, and it sounds like this will be one of them. The new character is named Bonyo, and will be from the same planet as Jeice, another member of the squad. She’s a rare woman in the DBZ universe of fighters, who apparently left the Ginyu Force because she didn’t care for their poses.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in 2020.

Rainbow Six Siege Ember Rise Operators Amaru And Goyo Revealed

During the Six Major Raleigh Invitational for Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft revealed gameplay footage for the game’s upcoming new Ember Rise Operators–Amaru and Goyo. Both Operators previously leaked, as has almost become customary for Siege at this point, but Ubisoft’s announcement has revealed a few more details that weren’t previously known.

Amaru is an Attack Operator armed with a grappling hook that allows her to quickly breach through windows that can’t be easily reached by others or ascend up through ceiling panels that are impossible to climb to by any other Operator. Her hook only has four uses and there’s a cooldown timer after she fires it out, so it’s best used for recon or flanking Defenders, not escaping from ambushes.

Goyo is a Defend Operator who can place a single portable shield that’s been booby-trapped with a Volcan charge. Destroying the shield causes it to explode and engulf the floor in flames, dealing heavy damage to any Operator in the immediate area.

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What Do These Two Mean For Siege?

A whole lot actually. A whole lot. Both Amaru and Goyo acknowledge parts of Siege that have long been ignored or left unchecked. We’ll obviously need to get our hands on the new Operators and see how the playerbase use their gadgets, but both are likely going to force the creation of new strategies–especially Amaru.

Defenders have never had a good reason to reinforce floor panels before as attacks would typically only come from doors, walls, or the ceiling. Ash or Hibana could destroy floor panels from below with their gadgets, Breaching Rounds and X-KAIROS respectively, and any Attacker could use a well-placed shotgun blast or grenade to do it. However, every previous Attacker then had to wait for a Defender to wander over to the hole that had been created or lob up grenades and hope one of Jäger’s Active Defense Systems weren’t nearby. Amaru’s ability to now ascend through those panels adds a threat that’s possibly significant enough to change how Defenders have to think. At the very least, sacrificing a reinforcement barrier to close up a floor panel means one less barrier to shore up a wall or the ceiling. Defenders are going to have to learn how to be creative doing everything that they’ve had to do before but with fewer resources.

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Which isn’t to say that Defenders are being left out in the cold, as Goyo’s gadget looks to be one of the deadliest traps Siege has ever included. For too long, Attackers would just rush Defenders’ deployable shields or smash them out of the way. Frost eventually changed that, though patches have made her less effective in dealing with this threat. However, similar to Frost’s Welcome Mat, Goyo’s Volcan is probably going to make Attackers pause before they just vault over a deployable shield–especially since Kapkan can booby trap the Volcan charge with his Entry Denial Device. As Attackers have grown wise to how Kapkan can place his traps, his worth has diminished, so Goyo’s addition to Siege may be what the Russian Operator needs to become a worthwhile pick again. Goyo works as a worthwhile trapper on his own as well, since smashing or shooting Goyo’s gadget doesn’t get rid of the obstacle either; it just activates the Volcan’s flames early and creates a choke point that the Attackers then have to deal with. Since the flames spread out in all directions as well, Goyo’s trap can be used offensively against Attackers too–a type of gadget that Defenders definitely need more of. At the very least, Goyo is going to help Defenders gain control of a round by forcing an enemy team to slow down and not rush.

Daily Deals: New Nintendo Switch for $299, LG 4K UHDTV for $897, Fire HD 10 Tablet for $99

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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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