Epos H3 Review

The Epos H3 doesn’t have a lot going on. It’s a wired gaming headset with a 3.5mm connection, no special features to speak of, and it costs $119. But if you take a closer look, it has some little touches that show a closer attention to detail, like a two-hinge system that keeps the ear cups flush. And if you listen close, you can hear that there’s detail and clarity to its sound that you might not find in a lesser headset. The Epos H3 isn’t perfect, but it’d be a mistake to take a quick glance and not consider its finer qualities.

Epos H3 – Design & Features

The Epos H3 is a straightforward wired gaming headset with a few subtle tweaks to maximize comfort and ease of use. The top band is made of black plastic with an adjustable steel core, which is marked with numbered notches to help you set your head size symmetrically. The top band features memory foam padding coated with a healthy coating of leatherette all the way around the band, which gives it a refined look.

The top band attaches to the ear cups horizontally, sitting in front of the cans rather than directly above. Meaning the top band sits forward on your head a bit more than most headsets. Though it is a distinct change, the visual difference is more subtle than you might think. When you look at the headset before you put it on, it almost looks backwards. If you look at yourself in the mirror with the headset on, you don’t notice a thing. Most importantly, at 279 grams, it sits light on your head. You won’t forget you’re wearing a headset – the ear cups fit a little too well for that – but it’s easy to wear all day.

The most notable elements of H3’s material design are its dual-hinged plastic forks. The two hinges, one vertical and one horizontal allow for the ear cups to get a flush fit on the sides of your head. It also allows you to easily adjust them if the seal starts to feel more tight than snug.

The ear cups themselves are long half-moons, padded with thick memory foam. According to Epos, the shape is designed to make the headset more comfortable and keep the cans from hanging on your ears. This works swimmingly, so long as you make sure the headset is well-adjusted. If you don’t take a moment to find the size that works for you and make sure it’s symmetrical, the narrow shape will box your ears and get uncomfortable quickly. That isn’t a problem, but it’s worth knowing that tailoring your experience is a requirement, not just a perk.

The H3 has only one on-set control, an inset volume wheel, which I rarely used. The headset comes in slightly soft at the default, full volume: The moment I started playing with the wheel, the volume was too low.

The Epos H3 comes with two cables; a 1.5 meter 3.5mm jack and a 3.5-meter Y-shaped audio cable for PC. I was peeved to find that, while the cable is detachable, the smaller audio jack and unique housing means you cannot swap them out for non-Epos cables. The default 1.5-meter cable is on the short side, so it would be nice to swap it out for a longer cable in some situations.

Lastly, the H3 features a comparatively large bidirectional mic on a thick but flexible plastic boom arm. Unlike most headsets in recent years, the mic is not detachable: It’s built into the housing of the left ear cup. When you flip it up the off position, the mic auto-mutes: In a nice touch, there’s an audible click when the headset moves in or out of mute position.

Epos H3 – Gaming

The Epos H3 looks refined, and it puts out a crisp, clear sound to match. Though Epos describes the headset’s soundscape as bassy, I’d say it’s quite even-keeled: Yes, it brings some bass, but its mids and highs sing as well across games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Dead by Daylight, Days Gone, and Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, among others.

In Call of Duty, I could tell the difference between close and too close bullets based on how they sound whizzing by. Sailing the rivers of England in AC Valhalla, you can hear the smooth timbre of your vikings’ songs. In Dead by Daylight, still my competitive go-to, I was able to locate detailed sounds like footsteps, trash fires, and crows by sound alone. Though there are headsets that offer more robust experiences with deeper, more nuanced sound, you can hear a good amount of detail in most in-game situations.

One noticeable, not so great trait: The headset’s volume, by default, is somewhat soft. As I mentioned, the volume wheel isn’t particularly useful unless you turn the system volume on your device very loud. I could always hear when playing on my PS5 or Xbox Series X but found myself frequently looking to make the volume just a smidge louder.

The microphone is generally very clear and easier to position than I expected, given its size. Although Epos described it as a noise-canceling mic, I found it picks up ambient noise just a little more fully than other headsets that feature microphones with active noise cancellation. It’s a small difference that, in my testing, didn’t impact gameplay at all but might make you think twice before using it for streaming or other, more demanding audio work.

How To Get CoD Season 5’s New Weapons: EM2, TEC-9, Cane In Warzone/Black Ops Cold War

With the launch of Call of Duty Season 5, a number of new weapons have been added to the game for use in both Warzone and Black Ops Cold War. The EM2 assault rifle, TEC-9 submachine gun, and cane melee weapon can all be yours for free, but you’ll need to put in some time in order to unlock them. Here’s how to get your hands on them.

How to unlock EM2

EM2
EM2

Unlocking the EM2 is exceedingly simple: You just need to reach tier 15 of this season’s battle pass. This is a free reward, so you don’t need to actually purchase the battle pass to gain access to this reward once you hit level 15, though purchasing the battle pass (and gaining the benefit of 10% bonus XP) will help you to reach that milestone more quickly.

The EM2 is a full-auto assault rifle, and although its fire rate isn’t especially high, it comes equipped with a low-zoom optic by default, meaning you won’t need to rely on iron sights when you first start using it.

How to unlock TEC-9

TEC-9
TEC-9

The TEC-9 submachine gun is unlocked in a similar fashion. Simply reach tier 31 from the battle pass to start using it. Once again, you don’t need to purchase the battle pass to actually receive this reward; it’s available for free to everyone by simply ranking up enough. (In Zombies, you can unlock it by using a melee weapon to kill 20+ enemies in a row without getting hit 50 times.)

The TEC-9 is a semi-auto SMG with fairly high speed and accuracy stats compared to most other SMGs. If you don’t like the semi-auto style, attachments will let you change that to either a three-round burst or fully automatic.

How to unlock the cane

Season 5's cane weapon

Unlike the guns above, the cane is unlocked by completing an associated challenge. This will require you to be equipped with another melee weapon, as the challenge calls for you to get a kill with a melee weapon on an enemy who has been affected by your stun grenade or flashbang. You’ll need to do this in 15 different completed matches.

The cane is just that–a walking cane that turns lethal in the hands of Call of Duty combatants. It features identical stats to the mace, but it’s a bit classier looking when you’re not smacking people over the head with it. You can customize the look (and get some other goodies) with the Stolen Goods bundle on the store.

New weapon blueprints

Alongside the actual new weapons, the Season 5 battle pass introduces a number of weapon blueprints. You can get a look at those below along with the tier at which you unlock them. Unlike the base weapons, you will need to purchase the battle pass to gain access to most of these blueprints (a few can be unlocked for free and are marked as such below). Most notable among these is likely the Geomatik assault rifle unlocked at tier 95; this has a glowing effect that increases in intensity as you earn kills during a match.

Gallery

  • Tier 5: Great Emperor (legendary assault rifle)
  • Tier 18: Tea Time (legendary pistol)
  • Tier 21: Battle Bronze (legendary assault rifle) — free
  • Tier 24: Blue Steed (rare shotgun) — free
  • Tier 27: Toad Nugget (legendary submachine gun)
  • Tier 35: Prompt Input (rare light machine gun)
  • Tier 38: Flash Tattoo (epic assault rifle)
  • Tier 42: Silent Reel (legendary submachine gun)
  • Tier 45: Type Writer (rare tactical rifle)
  • Tier 51: Death Touch (epic assault rifle)
  • Tier 55: Red Torpedo (legendary assault rifle) — free
  • Tier 59: Tropic Punch (epic submachine gun)
  • Tier 65: Silent Roar (legendary shotgun)
  • Tier 71: Low Rider (legendary assault rifle)
  • Tier 76: Noble Knight (legendary sniper rifle)
  • Tier 81: Maple Leaf (legendary pistol) — free
  • Tier 85: Death Angel (legendary tactical rifle)
  • Tier 89: Pincer Spike (legendary melee)
  • Tier 95: Geomatik (ultra assault rifle)
  • Tier 100: Microchip (legendary submachine gun)

For more, check out the Call of Duty Season 5 patch notes. This big update launches in the midst of both the expected reveal of Call of Duty: Vanguard and the ongoing upheaval at Activision Blizzard, as the company deals with the fallout of California’s recently filed lawsuit against the company.

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Apple Watch Series 6 Is on Sale for $299

Here’s some good news for anyone in the market for a smart watch, fitness tracker, or wrist-mounted internet machine: Apple Watch Series 6 is on sale for $100 off at Amazon right now. It almost never drops that low, so now is a good time to buy if you’ve been on the fence. The deal only applies to the (Product)Red color scheme, but it’s a great color.

Apple Watch Series 6 is the latest version of the company’s smartwatch. The 40mm GPS model normally retails for $399, but right now you can get one for $299 at Amazon.

Apple Watch Series 6: Save $100

The Apple Watch Series 6 brings all the high-tech features of previous models forward and adds a handful of new hardware and software features of its own. So it still offers all kinds of internet connectivity, like letting you place and receive phone calls and send and read text messages. The always-on screen, inherited from Series 5, is 2.5-times brighter than the previous model as well.

Apple Watches are full-featured fitness trackers. They count your steps, track a range of exercises from swimming to yoga, and can periodically remind you to stand up and move around.

As for what’s new in Series 6, the headline new features are all about health. You can monitor your blood oxygen level now, thanks to a new sensor. You can take an ECG anytime, if you’re interested in that kind of thing. It also has a new sleep app that helps you set a nighttime routine and can monitor your rest. You can even set sleep goals for yourself, and it will track them for you.

Beyond all that, you can swap out watch bands to match your outfit or mood. They play nicely with other Apple products, like Airpods, the company’s wireless earbuds. It’s a good watch, and this is one of the best deals we’ve seen on it. Grab it before it’s gone.

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Chris Reed is a commerce editor and deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

Fortnite Minty Legends Pack Debuts This Fall

The Fortnite Minty Legends Pack is set to chill out in the Item Shop this fall, giving players three new skins and 10 total new items bundled together. The Minty Legends Pack releases on November 2 and will also include V-Bucks in the bundle, which has yet to be given a price.

The Minty Legends Pack focuses on three in-game skins, and all of them are original characters in the Fortnite universe. One of them is even an alternate look for a popular fan-made skin. Aura, Oro, and Bright Bomber have been reimagined as Fresh Aura, Skellemint Oro, and Minty Bomber respectively. Each character features a new color palette of cool colors such as blue, purple, and glowing green eyes like they just dropped onto the island out of a chewing gum-sponsored Battle Bus.

Though the full reveals of the remaining seven items weren’t shown off just yet, the accessories were detailed. Along with the three characters come three back blings, three pickaxes, and one wrap. You can see these unnamed accessories in the promo image below. All of this, plus 1,000 V-Bucks will be sold in the Item Shop for a dollar amount–not V-Bucks–starting on November 2.

The Minty Legends bring chilly new styles to Fortnite this November.
The Minty Legends bring chilly new styles to Fortnite this November.

Epic tends to release these bundled character packs every few months and always seems to have one ready for the holiday season. Last year, it was the DC Comics-centric Last Laugh Bundle that got the holiday spotlight. It included the Fortnite debuts of DC villains Joker and Poison Ivy alongside a new alternate skin for Fortnite original Midas, clad in a suit of golden armor.

If the Minty Legends Pack is promoted just as past packs have been, you should be able to find physical cards with redemption codes in stores, but you’ll also be able to unlock the set in the digital store. It’s also safe to assume these characters will never be sold separately, as bundles like this never have been before–just ask Captain Marvel or Black Panther.

If you’ve got V-Bucks burning a hole through your e-pockets in the meantime, you can still find the Ariana Grande skin in the store for a few more days, or the new Free Guy skin too.

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Schmigadoon! Season 1 Review

This is a spoiler-free review of season one of Schmigadoon!, which is now streaming on Apple TV+.

There’s a battle raging at the heart of Schmigadoon!, and I don’t mean the one between its central lovers. The comedy-musical series from Apple TV+ centers on a couple from New York City, who are on the brink of breaking up when they accidentally tumble into a magical realm where people spontaneously burst into song. But while they bicker, the major conflict is between the music’s earnest sentimentality and the show’s smug cynicism. It’s as if this six-episode series doesn’t know who its audience is.

Created by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio and directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, Schmigadoon! parodies musicals from The Golden Age of theater with a jaunty mash-up of influences. Borrowing a plot device from Brigadoon, the titular town appears in the mist, a seeming safe haven for Melissa Gimble (Saturday Night Live’s Cecily Strong) and Josh Skinner (Key & Peele’s Keegan-Michael Key), two lovers lost on an arduous hike that was meant to bring them closer together. Here, the colors are violently vibrant. The townsfolk dress in prim attire: long, full-skirted dresses for the women, and dapper suits for the men. Their cheeks are all ruddy with the robust rouge of stage make-up. And — of course — they break into song, eagerly and often.

To Melissa, who has long cherished American musicals of the ‘40s-‘60s, this is a dream come true, but Josh is anxious to escape from the first chorus. Of course, it’s not so simple. A leprechaun (borrowed from Finian’s Rainbow) informs them that they can’t cross the bridge out of town until they’ve found true love. So, they look elsewhere for love, coming across an array of allusions to memorable musicals. There’s a flirtatious farmer’s daughter (Dove Cameron) plucked from Oklahoma!, a stuffy but dashing doctor (Jaime Camil) from The Sound of Music, and a sneering preacher’s wife (Kristin Chenoweth) and the sweet but stern schoolmarm (Ariana DeBose), both visiting from The Music Man. Many more musicals will be name-dropped by Melissa, but the music from Schmigadoon! takes these references to another level.

Songs from all of the above as well as Kiss Me Kate, Carousel, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and others will be mined for parodies. Some are essential for the plot, like “Schmigadoon,” which sets up the town, its tone and crucial figures. Others are silly, like the overlong ode “Corn Pudding” or the sex-ed song “Va-Gi-Na” (in the style of “Do-Re-Mi”). Some even scratch at sincere emotion, like Mrs. Menlove’s (Ann Harada) yearning ballad about her husband, “He’s a Queer One, That Man of Mine.” But few of the songs are all that good. Several overstay their welcome, and that’s supposed to be funny: Another verse, another reprise, another cutaway to an over-it New Yorker. Other songs feel like shallow spoofery. They mock the cheery veneer of these musicals with the only commentary being the clucking of the cynical lovers, who refuse to sing along. It’s as if the writers saddled their series with its own haters, a Statler and Waldorf who aren’t even interested in cracking jokes as much as pointing out problematic content. Yes, old-school musicals are littered with creepy elements, troubling gender norms, and racism. But pointing that out with a snotty aside isn’t entertaining or all that deep.

Schmigadoon! is at its best when it gets out of its own way and lets its Broadway ensemble show their stuff. A cavalcade of incredible performers pop up, including Wicked’s Kristin Chenoweth, Nine’s Jane Krakowski, Moulin Rouge’s Aaron Tveit, Cabaret’s Alan Cumming, Avenue Q’s Ann Harada, and Hamilton’s Ariana DeBose. While the music overall is underwhelming, several songs offer showstopper moments that give these stars the space to shine. They belt. They croon. They tap dance. They pull off operettas and an 18-page-long group number that brings the whole town into the mix. The enthusiasm of these performers makes Schmigadoon! exciting in a way its snarky premise can’t.

Sadly, these characters are given short shrift. Most are painted only in the broadest of terms, their plotlines adding a bit of color but little emotional depth. Krakowski’s hot Hitchcock Blonde is a featured role (perhaps fitting, as that’s how she won her Tony for Nine). Tveit’s sexy rapscallion is enchanting, but essentially a one-note joke. The Menloves get the most poignant arc of the townspeople, but its path is obvious from the moment you hear their last name. Other stories are either predictable or abruptly abandoned, including one that seemed rich for drama and romance. Perhaps they might be explored if the show gets a second season. Still, this lazy disregard for structure and storytelling is irksome.

Schmigadoon! is at its best when it gets out of its own way.

Aside from the war in tone and the wasting of opportunities in this parody realm, there’s another big problem at the heart of this rom-com musical series: its lovers lack luster. Coming from a background in sketch comedy, Key and Strong have stellar comedic timing, which brings bite to their bickering. However, they have zero chemistry as an onscreen couple. It’s easy enough to buy them as co-workers, but there’s little intimacy in their interactions. Even in the flashbacks to their better days, there’s no spark. Thus, the romance at this show’s core never really catches on to burn bright. So, how are we to root for these lovers to reconnect?

Rainbow Six Siege Unveils New Operator Osa Jankovic

Ubisoft has introduced a new operator in Rainbow Six Siege: Anja “Osa” Janković. She has an impressive set of skills, being trained in electromechanics, military engineering, and robotics. Osa founded her university’s R&D department called “Quantum concepts & Robotics”, and was subsequently recruited into the private military company Nighthaven right upon graduating. Osa helped create Nighthaven’s technology and prototypes.

In the trailer, she’s interestingly billed as an attack-oriented operator, but her shield provides defensive capabilities as well. There’s also a little blue robot that Osa keeps around, but it’s unclear yet whether it’s just for show or if it’ll factor into her playstyle.

Osa was personally trained in field operations by another operator, Kali. They both tell each other everything and can be described as best friends and business partners. Osa wields a big clear shield with claws that dig into surfaces, giving extra durability.

Osa’s full Crystal Guard reveal will take place on Monday, August 16 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET.

Recently, developers at Ubisoft sat down and addressed player concerns about Rainbow Six Siege, including cheating, ranked play, and the future of the game. Additionally, you can play a new limited-time game mode called Containment, inspired by the upcoming Rainbow Six Extraction, until August 24.

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Call Of Duty: Vanguard Does Not Feature Red Dead’s Arthur Morgan Actor, Despite That Photo

Actor Roger Clark, who plays Arthur Morgan in Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption II, has responded to a rumor that he’ll appear in the next Call of Duty game.

In late July, Clark posted a photo of himself from an upcoming project on Instagram that showed the actor dressed in period clothing and wielding a rifle. Based on this image, people wondered if he was teasing an appearance in the next Call of Duty game, which is believed to be the World War II title Vanguard from Sledgehammer Games. But the tease is for an upcoming World War I horror movie, not any game.

“No guys, this was for an upcoming feature. A WWI horror,” he said. “In the post I said how nice it was to get in front of the camera again. Gaming studios don’t usually go for filming on set, in costume. Honored you’re interested in me do something like that though, cheers.”

While Clark might not be in the new Call of Duty game, we’re set to learn a lot more about the project very soon, it seems. Rumors have suggested the game will be announced on August 19, and Activision just today, August 13, put out a new teaser for it that suggests it’s headed to the Western Front of WWII. Leaks have also suggested there will be an open beta and multiple editions of the game.

Unlike in previous years, Activision is addressing the rumors not with silence but with memes that acknowledge the leaks.

In addition to Vanguard, Activision is said to be planning a major update to Warzone with a brand-new map set in the Pacific Theatre. A VGC report said that Warzone’s new map will be bigger and more substantial than the overhaul that came to Verdansk’s map when it went back in time to the ’80s.

Activision Blizzard has been sued by the state of California with accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct against women. In the wake of the lawsuit, workers have walked out and called for major major reformation within the company, while high-profile members of Blizzard have been ousted.

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“Revitalized” Quake Could Appear At QuakeCon 2021

QuakeCon 2021 kicks off later this month, and amongst the numerous panels dedicated to Deathloop, Fallout 76, The Elder Scrolls Online, and Doom, the convention’s namesake will also have some time in the spotlight with a “revitalized” edition of the game possibly being shown off. For the Saturday morning Let’s Talk Quake panel, developers Id Software and MachineGames will share the stage to talk about the classic first-person shooter.

As spotted by PC Gamer, the original listing for the panel referenced some sort of update for the 1996 game.

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“Quake is back, in this special stream John Linneman from Digital Foundry talks to Jerk Gustafsson of Machine Games about the title’s iconic legacy and what it meant to both of them.” the panel description read before it was altered. “The pair will also discuss the additional content Machine Games have contributed to this revitalized edition.”

A revitalized Quake could mean anything, especially if MachineGames will be in attendance. The studio is currently busy with an Indiana Jones game though, so a full-on reboot from the developer behind the modern-day Wolfenstein trilogy could be wishful thinking.

MachineGames did create an all-new Quake episode in 2016 to mark the 20th anniversary of the series, so a 25th-anniversary celebration seems more likely. In case you’re interested, you can still grab that episode from this link.

The Quake panel will start at 11:05 AM PT / 2:05 PM ET on August 19. To see what else is in store and when the other panels start, you can check out our QuakeCon 2021 schedule.

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Fortnite Coin Locations: Where To Place Coins Around The Map For Free Guy Challenge

The latest Fortnite crossover is with Free Guy, the new Ryan Reynolds comedy about a man who discovers he’s actually a video game NPC. While reviews have been positive so far, you’re not here for critical reception. You want to know where to find the Free Guy coins as part of the new Fortnite challenge which says to place coins around the map between now and September. Here’s where you’ll find all Free Guy coin locations in Fortnite.

Fortnite Free Guy Coin Locations

There are a total of 10 possible coins you can interact with as part of this challenge, but first, you’ll need to complete a few other Free Guy quests. Once you’ve made it to this one in the quest log by chatting with Guy at ATMs around the map, you’ll be ready to place coins in select places across the island.

Like other quests, you’ll see where to drop these coins thanks to glowing blue interaction spots that are hard to miss once you’re in range. You’ll also only need to place three coins out of 10 to finish this challenge and earn 200 gold bars, but we’ll show you the easiest three, as well as where you can find the other seven in case your current location isn’t conducive to our suggested drop. You’ll find Free Guy coins always on the sidewalks within these locations:

  • Holly Hatchery
  • Believer Beach (2)
  • Pleasant Park (2)
  • Craggy Cliffs
  • Dirty Docks
  • Retail Row
  • Lazy Lake
  • Misty Meadows

To be more specific, here’s what we consider to be the best route to complete this challenge in one try:

Drop into Holly Hatchery and look for the coin drop location on the sidewalk next to the Reboot Van. You may need to dodge or defeat the alien NPCs, but they shouldn’t pose much of a threat. From there, head north through the wooded area separating Holly Hatchery from Believer Beach.

Once you’re in Believer Beach, you’ll find two more coin drops that will allow you to finish off this quest fast. The first one is at the southern end of the boardwalk. From there head to the eastside road. Beside the tall building with the pool and sitting, as always, on the sidewalk, you’ll find the third and final coin drop you’ll need.

The fastest method for finding Fortnite Free Guy coins
The fastest method for finding Fortnite Free Guy coins

So while you could drop into any other named location as listed above, none are faster than this method, especially if you use a car to get from Holly Hatchery to Believer Beach. It should take only about two minutes if left to your own devices.

Once you’ve finished that, you’ll be one step closer to earning the Free Guy emote, which is, well, free. If you enjoy the movie a lot, you can also find the Free Guy skin in the Item Shop right now. If you’re just looking for more challenges, this week is loaded with them including the Week 10 challenges, Week 10 Alien Artifacts, Rift Tour quests, and Superman quests. Then again, if you do want critical reception after all, we’ve got that too.

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Mocking Star Wars Helped Bill Burr Land His Mandalorian Role

Mocking a beloved franchise isn’t usually the recommended path to take to secure a job as part of it, but apparently it worked in favour for actor and comedian Bill Burr in the lead up to his role as Migs Mayfield on The Mandalorian.

As noted by the Hollywood Reporter, the stand-up comic was recently interviewed on the podcast Your Mom’s House where he revealed more about how he came to play the former Imperial Army sharpshooter, despite having a reputation for teasing the franchise and its fans.

“I went to Mike Binder’s birthday party and Jon [Favreau] was there, and he said, ‘Hey, we’re writing this thing. We kind of have you in mind. Do you want to do it?’ And I was like, ‘I don’t know, Jon. I have teased Star Wars people a lot.’ He goes, ‘I know. I listen to the podcast a lot. I think it would be funny if you got in it,” Burr said. “My wife was kicking me under the table and I was like, ‘All right, I’ll do it.’ he continued.

Burr went on to explain that there was a misconception at the time that he truly hated Star Wars. “I just was hating on it as a comic,” he told the host. “You see 1,000 people excited about something, you’re going to make fun of it.”

Burr’s casting seemingly came as a surprise when it was announced, as the actor had said that he wasn’t really a Star Wars/sci-fi fan before accepting the role.

Burr’s character, Migs Mayfield, features in both the first and second seasons of The Mandalorian. It has not yet been confirmed whether he will reprise his role for the third time around.

In other Mando related news, the third season of the Disney+ show will go into production soon, with filming for the Book of Boba Fett seemingly now complete. Make sure to check out our review of Season 2 of The Mandalorian, where we said that the show “pulls off an ambitious and epic sophomore season that has plenty of heart and nostalgia.”

Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN currently missing his weekly fix of Baby Yoda. You can follow him on Twitter.