No, Kingdom Hearts 3’s Play Length Has Not Been Confirmed

Despite reports suggesting Kingdom Hearts 3 will have a campaign of around 40-50 hours, and additional content bolstering that number to an estimated 80 hours, Square Enix has not yet actually settled on the final length of the anticipated sequel.

A preview report from Geek.com of Kingdom Hearts 3 published earlier this month suggested those play time estimations had been confirmed. That would make for one of the longest main campaigns in the Kingdom Hearts franchise, and the news of this lengthy play time was reported by a number  of outlets as confirmation of KH3’s official length earlier this week.

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Destiny 2: Forsaken – Legendary Collection Contains All Destiny 2 Expansions

The Destiny 2: Forsaken – Legendary Collection will be arriving day-and-date with the launch of the latest Destiny 2 expansion, Forsaken, on September 4, and will include the base game, Curse of Osiris, Warmind, and of course, Forsaken.

Announced by Bungie alongside a new trailer, this collection will retail for $59.99 USD and will include everything needed to enjoy this latest adventure, as Forsaken requires players to own all previous expansions to play.

While this collection includes all previous content, it does not include the Destiny 2 Annual Pass which will grant access to three smaller expansions – Black Armory (Winter 2018), Joker’s Wild (Spring 2019), and Penumbra (Summer 2019).

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HBO Orders Time Traveler’s Wife Adaptation from Sherlock Boss

HBO is developing a TV adaptation of The Time Traveler’s Wife from Sherlock co-creator Steven Moffat.

The network has given a straight to series order for the project, based on the novel of the same name by Audrey Niffenegger. A premiere date for the series has not been set yet.

The story centers on Henry, a man who time travels unpredictably because of a genetic disorder, and his complicated marriage with Clare.

Moffat will write and executive produce the series alongside Sue Vertue and Brian Minchin. New Line Cinema also developed a 2009 film adaptation of the book which stars Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Steven Moffat, Hartswood and WBTV on The Time Traveler’s Wife,” HBO president of programming Casey Bloys said. “Steven’s passion is evident in every project he’s written and we are certain that his love and respect for this mesmerizing and textured novel will make it a quintessential HBO series.”

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Why Avengers: Infinity War’s Directors Filmed Those Thanos Snaps That Way

Avengers: Infinity War directors Joe and Anthony Russo have explained the thought process behind some of the choices they made with the film’s ending.

Warning: Spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War follow…

During the bonus features for the movie’s DigitalHD release, per ComicBook.com, the Russo brothers revealed how they chose who would perish at the hands of Thanos and his Infinity Gauntlet. The directors had to decide which characters’ demise would be the most emotional for the other superheroes.

“In terms of our choices of who Thanos would end up eradicating with his snap, it was very story focused,” Anthony Russo said. “How do we pay off each individual character story most profoundly?”

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Valve Removes Scam Game From Steam, Bans Developer

Abstractism, a simple platformer made by developer Okalo Union, has been removed from Steam following allegations that the game was running a cryptojacking program in the background of player’s computers. Okalo Union, along with publisher dead.team, have disappeared from Steam as well.

As reported by Steamed, a branch of Kotaku, Abstractism has been accused of secretly using player’s resources to mine for cryptocurrency. Players first became suspicious after the game was taxing their CPUs and GPUs, despite being graphically simplistic. Reviews of the game on Steam claimed it installed a virus disguising it as a steam.exe process.

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Stephen King’s It: Chapter 2’s Adult Cast Revealed In New Image

It’s sometimes hard to keep track of all the Stephen King movie and TV adaptations that have been released recently, and there’s plenty more to come. But there was one movie last year that exceeded the rest in terms of audience numbers, and that was the hugely successful It. The film grossed more than $700 million worldwide, making it one of the most successful horror movies of all time, and the sequel is set for release next year.

It: Chapter 2 is currently in production, and a new image from the set has been released. The movie is set 30 years after the first film, and it follows the adult versions of the kids in the original. While we’ve already seen a picture of the adult cast at a pre-production script reading, this is the first shot of them all in character. Check it out below, via Slashfilm‘s Chris Evangelista:

It: Chapter 2 stars Jessica Chastain as Beverly, James McAvoy as Bill, Bill Hader as Richie, James Ransone as Eddie, Andy Bean as Stan, and Isaiah Mustafa as Mike, plus Bill Skarsgård as the terrifying clown Pennywise. It’s directed by Andy Muschietti, who helmed the first movie, and hits theaters on September 6, 2019.

In an interview last year, Muschietti explained that while the movie would focus on the adult characters, the young cast will still play a part. In King’s novel, the two timelines are told side-by-side, elements of which will remain in the sequel.

“In my opinion, it can’t only be about adults,” he told The Independent. “Something that I love about the book is the dialogue between the two timelines because, ultimately, it’s a story about childhood. It’s a love letter to childhood, but it’s also a story of the death of childhood. It’s symbolic, of course, because when Pennywise describes himself as the eater of worlds, he’s not talking about a monster that eats planets; he’s talking about eating the world of imagination and magic.”

Darksiders 3 Developers Show Off Environmental Puzzles

Our IGN First month of coverage with Darksiders 3 is winding down, but we’re not done yet! In this new look at the Fury-ous action-adventure game from Gunfire Games, Gunfire Games design director John Pearl and lead level designer Richard Vorodi walk you through a section of Darksiders 3, showing off the environmental puzzles you’ll encounter.

Mild spoilers here, we suppose, for those worried about that.

ABOVE: Check out a new 11-minute gameplay video of Darksiders 3.

Darksiders 3 is our IGN First game for July, which means we’ve editorially chosen to take a look at it all month long. We traveled to Gunfire Games in Austin, Texas, and we’ll be bringing you more on this highly anticipated sequel (such as the release date) all month long.

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Chasm Launch Livestream With A Special Guest

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This Week’s Best Xbox One Game Deals On The Microsoft Store

Each Tuesday Microsoft resets its weekly sale on digital Xbox One and Xbox 360 games, offering deals on a new selection of games. This week’s sale is now live, with savings on a lot of pretty fantastic games. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights of this week’s Microsoft Store sale.

Lots of games are on sale this week, but the publisher with the biggest presence by far is Bethesda. Tons of Bethesda games are on sale, including Skyrim Special Edition for $20 / £15 and The Elder Scrolls Online for $10 / £7.50. If you’re feeling apocalyptic, you can download Fallout 4 for $15 / £10, or go all-in and get the Game of the Year Edition, which includes the game and all of the DLC, for $30 / £25.

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The whole Dishonored series is marked down. The Definitive Edition of the first game is on sale for $10 / £7.50. Dishonored 2 is $20 / £15, as is the standalone expansion Death of the Outsider. Doom, Prey, and the Wolfenstein series see similar discounts as well.

Bethesda shares the spotlight this week with a good deal of indie games that are also on sale. The hectic multiplayer game Overcooked is down to just $6 / £4 this week, which ought to whet your appetite for the upcoming sequel. The Banjo-Kazooey-like platformer Yooka-Laylee is on sale for $13 / £12 for anyone feeling nostalgic for the Nintendo 64 days. And the recently released Yoku’s Island Express, a clever mash-up between Metroidvania and pinball, is on sale for $16 / £13.

You can find more of our picks listed below, or click over to the full list of games on sale here, including huge discounts on the Street Fighter series on Xbox 360.