Okami And Monster Hunter Rise Collaboration Announced For July 30

Capcom announced that it is bringing one of its other properties, Okami, to Monster Hunter Rise starting on July 30. This DLC collaboration lets players receive the Palamute layered armor set “Ammy Costume”, which is themed after Amaterasu in Okami. It is earned by clearing a special event quest.

Monster Hunter Rise has already received some new content, including a previous collaboration with Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. This one was similar to the upcoming Okami content, in which players would clear a special event quest to earn a Palico layered armor set based off of Tsukino from the aforementioned game. Those who also have save data from Monster Hunter Stories 2 are able to obtain the “Rider” layered armor set for their own player character.

There’s going to be more Capcom collaborations in the future. The roadmap shown at the end of the announcement trailer indicates that the company will drop another one in August, as well as two more during the fall. Any content planned beyond that is currently unknown.

Monster Hunter Rise is available right now on Nintendo Switch and a PC release is set for sometime in early 2022.

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Learn How To Create Your Own Video Games By Mastering Unity For Just $40

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Ghostbusters: Afterlife Trailer – Villain Clues and Theories

It’s been over 30 years since the Ghostbusters first assured us they weren’t afraid of no ghosts, and now director Jason Reitman is behind the wheel of the Ecto-1 for the franchise’s fourth film, Ghostbusters: Afterlife. A new trailer has dropped for the film, and with it more clues that point to the return of an old Ghostbusters foe.

Let’s take a closer look at the new trailer and what it could mean for the Ghostbusters universe — past and present! Read on for all the clues and Easter eggs we found regarding the Afterlife bad guy, or watch the video! You can also watch the trailer below…

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The New Ghostbusters

The trailer opens on scenic shots of Summerville, Oklahoma. The franchise has ditched the hustle of Manhattan for the bucolic bustle of a midwestern farm town. We immediately know McKenna Grace’s Phoebe is a smart kid because of her Egon-ish hair and glasses and her mom, Carrie Coon’s Callie, is having trouble connecting with her. (Egon, of course, is Egon Spengler, the Ghosbuster played by the late Harold Ramis in the first two films.)

Callie tells Paul Rudd’s seismologist Mr. Grooberson this on (what we hope) is a date, because if there are some Scott Lang/Proxima Midnight smooches in this movie, then our fan-fiction won’t feel like a waste of time. Either way, it seems Callie has moved their kids from the city out to this spooky old farm house her father left to them. In a trailer breakdown Reitman did with IGN, the director told us he wanted the film to unfold like a mystery — and this is where it starts.

Egon Spengler or Louis Tully?

Happily, cinema’s most fashionable receptionist Janine Melnitz (Annie Potts from the original films) is here to drop hints. She says that Callie’s father wasn’t the best housekeeper and tees up a wonderful shot of the Ecto-1A under a tarp in the barn.

But we don’t know what Callie’s relationship to Janine is. Is Janine her mom? If so, is Egon Callie’s father? Janine clearly had eyes for Egon in the first film but hooked up with Louis Tully (Rick Moranis’ character) in the 1989 sequel, so there’s a chance Phoebe and Finn Wolfhard’s Trevor are in fact Louis Tully’s grandkids.

With what Jason Reitman has said about his own personal journey with this film and finding his own place among the Ghostbusters in his father’s legacy, Louis Tully’s arc in Ghostbusters II — where he found the courage to pick up the proton pack — might just be Jason Reitman’s most personal connection to the franchise. If that’s the case, then continuing the story of the Tully children picking up the mantle of busting ghosts might’ve been his way into cracking this long-awaited sequel.

It is clear though, as Reitman confirmed to IGN, that Janine cared for Egon into his old age, whether she had children with him or not, and the mysterious house is not only a piece of the familial puzzle the kids are having to put together, but it’s also important to the mysterious spooks, specters or ghosts rumbling the town.

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Maybe It’s the Apocalypse

Moving into the “what was Egon doing there” side of the mystery, the trailer has a handful of clues here as well. As Reitman pointed out to us, the antenna-riddled house is meant to emulate the top of the Ecto-1, so the house was definitely kitted out with ghost-detecting and monitoring devices at some point (and likely still is).

We also get a shot of pink energy streaks moving through town that are the same iconic pink streaks that flew across Manhattan when Walter “Pencil Neck” Peck shut down the containment grid in the first film and released previously busted ghosts into the five boroughs. This seems to indicate that Egon had built a containment unit in Summerville to keep something at bay — a unit that he maintained until he died and that has since become unstable. 

That Egon would have moved to Summerville in his later years specifically to keep a lid on cult leader Ivo Shandor’s machinations regarding Gozer (the malevolent force first seen in the original film) would speak to both sides of the mystery Reitman will unfold with this film — both why the Spengler family has become fractured and didn’t know about Egon or his Ghostbusting days, and why ghosts are descending on Summerville.

So perhaps the psychokinetic energy Egon’s containment unit was keeping at bay grew to the size of an enormous twinkie, causing the earthquakes that Paul Rudd is in town to investigate before rumbling its way to freedom. If that’s the case then the question remaining is whose psychokinetic energy was Egon containing?

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Afterlife and Gozer the Gozerian

In a previous trailer, we saw the kids walking into Shandor Mines, a reference to Shandor, who was the architect of the apartment building where Sigourney Weaver’s Dana Barret lived.

The temple seen in the new trailer is full of Gozer iconography, from the pyramid to the flat top. And whatever apparently gets released in this temple has the same arm and head shape as the figures at the bottom of the shrine in the temple. This trailer makes it clear that the Goze will be putting the moves on Phoebe and Trevor’s would-be hometown.

But this trailer is full of other signs that, as with the first trailer, continue to point towards Gozer’s return. The mountain we see has a similar swirling cloud of doom feel as the one above Central Park in 1984, and the awesome practical skeleton ghost is clearly a miner that’s been released back into Summerville after being trapped in Shandor Mines for who knows how long. Oh, and how about the terror dogs that show up, including one in a spooky new spectral form? Total minions of the Destructor.

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What other clues will the kids find along the way that lead them to answer the puzzles at the heart of Ghostbusters: Afterlife? What’s up with Egon’s hand in the photo of the original Ghostbusters? Doesn’t it look a little photoshopped to you? What’s he holding? Seems like a clue! And then of course, there’s the guy with the tattoo at the end of the trailer who has to be Dan Aykroyd’s Ray Stantz. The tattoo refers to the Book of Revelation, as did Ray in the 1984 film…

Let us know what you think is going on in the new trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and be sure to check out our breakdown with co-writer and director Jason Reitman as well!

Clint Gage contributed to this report.

Nintendo 3DS Just Got Its Newest Update After Nine Months

After seven months, the Nintendo 3DS has received a minor version 11.15.0-47 update that adds improvements to system stability, according to dataminer OatmealDome. The last time the Nintendo 3DS received an update was back in on November 16, 2020, which was another minor system stability improvement for the handheld console. OatmealDome added that the Internet browser may have also been slightly tweaked, possibly to fix an exploit on it.

March 2015 was the last time that the 3DS received a more substantial update, as that was when the Theme shop was tweaked, an Amiibo settings option was introduced on select 3DS models, and Home menu layouts could be saved.

Nintendo officially discontinued production of the 3DS in September 2020, and by March 2021, Nintendo Japan announced that it would no longer repair 3DS and 3DS XL units. You can’t even use the 3DS or the Wii U for some streaming entertainment, as support for Netflix on those systems ceased on June 30.

While the console did good business for Nintendo in the wake of poor Wii U sales, the 75.77 million lifetime sales of the 3DS family of consoles have already been surpassed by the Switch, which sold 84.5 million units in the 49 months since it was first released. Almost a quarter of those sales came from Japan, the Switch’s biggest market.

Those numbers will likely climb when the Nintendo Switch OLED Model is released on October 8, although it may face some competition from Valve’s own PC handheld console in 2022, the Steam Deck.

Hitman 3 “Season Of Lust” DLC Roadmap Revealed

Hitman 3’s Lust DLC launches today alongside a new free update for all players, and developer IO Interactive has outlined the upcoming season of content that will come out over the next month. The event starts with a free trial of the Marrakesh mission, and then includes an array of Elusive Targets and featured contracts.

According to the patch notes, the Lust Assassination Escalation contract has you collecting intel to find a randomly assigned “secret admirer” from a bunch of Pretenders. The Lust Assassination Escalation contract works differently than normal Escalations, in that it has only one stage. You’ll initially collect intel on your secret admirer from a series of safes, which you can open with explosives or by finding keys. That intel and your observation skills are then used to find your target from a bunch of Pretenders located on the dance floor. Your target will be different each time you play the Escalation, ensuring you still need to secure the intel. Finishing the contract will get you a snakeskin Scarlet Suit, a remote detonated Serpent’s Bite explosive, and a Serpent’s Tongue dart crossbow.

A new Dartmoor Garden Show permanent event will be added on August 5. The garden show Escalation mission will reward you with a Summer Sightseeing Suit. You can also unlock a Deterministic Mode that will let you replay an Escalation by choosing your own starting location and other variables, and a Contracts mode to create your own contracts at Dartmoor.

Other events as part of the season of content include the free Marrakesh rotation, Heartbreaker and Entertainer elusive targets, and featured contracts from Shacknews and the fan community. You can also unlock the ICA 19 Goldballer by finishing the new Untouchable challenge.

The 3.50 patch is approximately 3-4GB across all platforms, and it’s available to download now. Stadia and Switch owners will not need to download the patch, since the game is streaming on those platforms. Check out the full schedule of content from below.

HITMAN 3 – Season of Lust (July 27 – August 30)

  • July 27 – August 8: Play Markesh for free
  • July 30 – August 9: The Heartbreaker (HITMAN 3 Elusive Target)
  • August 5: The Dartmoor Garden Show (Permanent Event)
  • August 12: Featured Contracts from Shacknews
  • August 12 – August 22: Play A House Built On Sand free
  • August 20 – August 30: The Entertainer (Elusive Target)
  • August 26: Featured Contracts from the Hitman Community

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Nintendo Confirms It’s Not Done Updating Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Despite it being some time since Animal Crossing: New Horizons got a substantial update, Nintendo has promised that more free content is currently in development for later this year, and it all begins with an update on July 29 that sets the stage for a weekly fireworks show and new seasonal items.

Nintendo shared the news on Twitter, and while it didn’t give much of a hint as to how big these future updates will be or what they will contain, it did thank Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ fans for their support and patience and promises that “more information will be shared in the future, so please stay tuned.”

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Fans have been curious about the status of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a game that has sold more than 32 million units globally, and many have taken to sites like Reddit to share their frustrations with the community.

About a month ago, Reddit user TetrasSword noted that its been two months since the small April 2021 update in New Horizons, and the lack of communication from Nintendo on updates was becoming worrisome.

“I figured now would be the time for a feature addition due to the lull in events in the next couple months but I almost feel like we’ll get nothing at all,” TetrasSword wrote. “Well what do you guys think? Is an update still on its way? Is it time to give up on the game and accept there’s not going to be any meaningful updates?”

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This latest news should give fans a little hope, but there is reason to temper those expectations. This upcoming update seems to be a smaller one, and a lot of previous updates have just brought back old events. One of the last big additions to the game was the Mario-themed items that became available in-game in February.

Many are still hoping to see the return of Brewster and his cafe The Roost, Gyroids, Tortimer Island and Kapp’n and his boat, and much more. There are also those wishing for some quality-of-life improvements like the ability to craft in bulk.

Hopefully Nintendo has some big surprises in store for those who supported Animal Crossing: New Horizons and made it the second best-selling Nintendo Switch game behind Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s 35.39 million.

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Release Day Deal On NEO: The World Ends With You Available At Amazon

NEO: The World Ends With You is now available on Nintendo Switch and PS4. If you didn’t preorder a copy ahead of its release, you can save $10 on your purchase right now. Amazon is offering a release day discount on NEO: The World Ends With You. At this time, the deal is only available on PlayStation, but it was up for grabs for Switch earlier, so there’s a chance it will be discounted again. Prime members get free shipping arriving by Thursday.

NEO: The World Ends With You is a follow-up to one of the very best Nintendo DS games. It’s not technically a sequel, though, as knowledge of The World Ends With You is not required to enjoy NEO. The action-RPG follows Rindo Kanade, a high school student who gets drawn into the Reapers’ Game. The game is a competition for the dead to see who will move onto the afterlife or even return to their old life. NEO features fast-paced combat with a bevy of “Psych” abilities that are equipped by acquiring collectible pins.

If you pick up the game, make sure to check out our NEO: The World Ends With You beginner’s guide before you dive in.

Though you don’t need to play the original first, it’s definitely worth playing. An enhanced port of the iOS edition of The World Ends with You is available on Switch. Unfortunately, physical copies are hard to find for a reasonable price. You can get a new copy from Amazon for $65 or snag a digital copy from the Switch eShop for $50.

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Gatorade G-Zero Energy Drinks Are on Sale Today at Amazon

If you love an energy drink, then you might want to take a look at this deal. Gatorade G-Zero is on sale today at Amazon. You can get a 24-pack of pure thirst quencher for as little as $12.49 right now, down from the regular list price of $19.99.

G-Zero is a complete sugar-free option for those counting calories, and the main deal in this promotion. You can get a 4-Flavor Classic Variety Pack for $14.99, or Glacier Cherry Variety 24-Pack for just $12.49. This is a great alternative for those who don’t want to go near the Monster Energy drink deals at Amazon. So stock up while you still can, cause this promotion won’t last for long.

Fuel for Gamers: Gatorade G-Zero Thirst Quencher

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Gatorade is great for picking yourself up after a run (get outside gamers) or even to pick yourself up for some energy during a long gaming session. I should know, I’ve drunk plenty of Gatorade in my time, and never have I seen such a fabulous deal.

You’re paying around $0.65 a bottle if you go for the classic variety 24-pack, and even less at ~$0.52 per bottle on the Glacier Cherry 24-pack. Outstanding. If you want more weird and wonderful deals on games, snacks, and more, make sure to follow @IGNDeals on Twitter.

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Ghostbusters: Afterlife Trailer Breakdown with Director Jason Reitman

The long-awaited new trailer for Ghostbusters: Afterlife is here so who ya gonna call to break it down for you, IGN? Why, none other than the film’s co-writer and director, Jason Reitman! You can watch Reitman’s exclusive trailer breakdown via the player above or the embed below.

In the breakdown, Reitman sheds light on the Sony film’s plot while also keeping his cards close to the chest when it comes to revealing too much about its antagonist or how some of the original films’ cast factor into Afterlife.

“Historically, Ghostbusters movies were always about people going into business. It was about people starting a ghostbusting business together,” Reitman, son of the original two films’ director, Ivan Reitman, told IGN. “I suppose I knew immediately from the beginning that I wanted to make a movie about a family.” 

The memory of original Ghostbuster Egon Spengler, played by the late Harold Ramis, looms large in Ghostbusters: Afterlife as the character has now passed away. “This is a movie about the Spengler family. And the Spengler family is disconnected. This movie is about why,” Reitman said.

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To help him craft this new Ghostbusters tale, Reitman teamed with Monster House filmmaker Gil Kenan to co-write the screenplay. In addition to making it a story about family, they also opted to place Afterlife in an entirely different setting for the franchise.

“Gil Kenan and I immediately wanted to establish a new location for Ghostbusters. Obviously, the franchise is synonymous with New York City, but we wanted to go someplace new. We wanted to go to the American West. We wanted to go to farmland. We wanted a new color palette. We wanted to start a new idea. And this is a film that is about discovery and it really is about a family retracing its roots.”

That journey also dictated how the narrative should be structured. “We wanted the movie to unfold like a mystery,” Reitman said. “Why is this family here? Who was their grandfather? Why did Egon come to this part of the country, to Summerville, Oklahoma, why this house? What is under the floor?”

Once the Egon connection is established in the movie, other familiar iconography from the original films is revealed: “Certainly, my connection with Ghostbusters always had to do with this ephemera. It was the packs, it was the traps, it was the car. And a lot of this film for me was the thrill of what it would be like to discover all these things in your home.”

But this wouldn’t be a Ghostbusters film without spooks, specters, or ghosts. That, however, got Reitman and Kenan to do a deep-dive on what makes the ghouls in a Ghostbusters film distinct. “Identifying the look and feel of Ghostbusters ghosts is actually really tricky. If you think about the ghosts that were in the original, and there was only a few,” Reitman recalled, citing Slimer, the librarian, the cabbie and a few others as examples. “And they look completely f******g different from each other.”

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“So what is it that connects Ghostbusters ghosts, right? What does it make them all of the same universe? And we spent I can’t even begin to tell you how many hours in long conversations over lunch, over dinner, trying to figure out what is it that makes a Ghostbusters ghost a Ghostbusters ghost.”

Their conversations yielded the creation of Muncher, Ghostbusters: Afterlife’s answer to the 1984 original’s Slimer. “We knew that he would be of the same free-floating class of Slimer. We knew that he would be just as old and tissuey and angry,” Reitman explained. “Something happened to Slimer over the years that people started thinking of him as the dalmatian of the firehouse. The original Slimer was an angry dude and very scary and we really wanted to get back to that.”

While there are hints and glimpses of the other original human characters in the new trailer, only Dan Aykroyd’s Ray Stantz and Annie Potts’ Janine Melnitz show up in the present during the trailer. Is Janine the mother of Carrie Coon’s character? All Reitman would offer is that “we get the sense that Janine is still connected to Egon Spengler. In the ’84 film, she was in love with him and clearly she still has a connection to him and that she was attempting to take care of him in his older age.” 

Reitman was a bit more forthcoming about the return of Dr. Raymond Stantz, who the trailer reveals still runs his shop, Ray’s Occult Books, from Ghostbusters II. “For any fans of the ’89 film, they will recognize one of my favorite locations from that film that we recreated down to the detail, down to the smell, frankly. And you’ll recognize the red phone and you won’t recognize this tattoo on the arm of Ray Stantz.” 

If you peer closely at the tattoo on Ray’s arm, it’s a nod to the Book of Revelations speech from the first Ghostbusters film. “Dan Aykroyd and I had talked about the possibility of him having a tattoo and something that maybe recognized the acts of 1984,” Reitman revealed. “And immediately came to us that we would speak to this conversation that Winston [Zeddemore] and Stantz have in Ecto-1 right at the height of the ’84 film.”

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Having spent time in his childhood on the sets of his father’s Ghostbusters films, Reitman is acutely aware of how much this franchise means to its fans because he shares their love and passion for it. “I’ve kept it a very close secret to my heart. And part of that is because I feel like I’m not really carrying the Spengler story, but I’m carrying my own family story,” Reitman said. “It’s been a long wait for me, as it has been for anyone who has anticipated the next Ghostbusters film. And I’m just thrilled to share it with everybody. It’s a movie that was made by a family about a family. My father and I cannot wait for you to see this in theaters.”

You can see Ghostbusters: Afterlife only in theaters when it opens in the US on November 11, in the UK on November 12, and in Australia on December 2.

Fans can also now download the new official Ghostbusters app (through the App Store and Google Play) for exclusive content, including photo filters, gifs, and the Ecto-1 AR Experience that puts the iconic car in your world via augmented reality.

Cyberpunk 2077 Mod Finally Lets You Listen to Songs Outside Your Car

A Cyberpunk 2077 mod has finally added the ability to listen to the game’s various radio stations outside of your car.

Cyberpunk 2077 includes a plethora of radio stations that players can enjoy as they roam around the various locales in Night City. Up until recently, however, radio access was consigned to vehicles only, meaning that once you stepped out onto the street, the music would simply cut off.

Thankfully, the Pocket Radio mod (spotted by PCGamesN) has added tools that allow players to listen to the game’s music on the go. The personal walkman allows players to toggle the game’s radio on and off through hotkey bindings and incorporates the use of a HUD which can be accessed on-screen for further settings, including volume controls and the ability to switch stations.

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Players also have the option to customize a number of other settings that may be useful during gameplay. The mod comes with an auto-hide HUD timer which can be adjusted to change the duration of idle activity necessary before the HUD disappears from the screen. Players can also tweak the game’s in-combat volume controls to their liking which could be particularly useful during stealth-based runs.

Currently, the mod cites a number of small known issues that players may experience in-game. For example, the Royal Blue and Samizdat radio stations aren’t currently usable in-game, and the mod’s audio quality may not be quite as clear as the game’s purpose-built vehicle audio. Additionally, when combat music starts playing the pocket radio’s audio may become muffled until a point at which the combat music stops.

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Elsewhere in Cyberpunk news, developer CD Projekt Red recently stated that they are finally ‘satisfied’ with the game’s stability and performance on last-generation consoles. Make sure to check out our dedicated Cyberpunk 2077 page for the latest news on Night City.

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