Far Cry 6 Is Political, Narrative Director Says

Following statements last week that had some players confused on whether Far Cry 6 is a “political game,” narrative director Navid Khavari has made things unquestionably clear: Far Cry 6 is a political game.

In a post on the official Ubisoft website, Khavari said that a “story about a modern revolution” has to be political and that Far Cry 6 will contain discussions on topics like fascism, imperialism, forced labor, LGBTQ+ rights, and free elections, though this will be in the context of the fictional Yara nation rather than a real country. The setting was clearly inspired by Cuba, but it’s not directly inspired by Cuba alone, and it’s this distinction that may have led to confusion about the game’s political intentions or lack thereof.

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“The conversations and research done on the perspectives of those who fought revolutions in the late 1950s, early 1960s, and beyond are absolutely reflected in our story and characters,” Khavari said. “But if anyone is seeking a simplified, binary political statement specifically on the current political climate in Cuba, they won’t find it.”

There will still be “levity and humor” in Far Cry 6, as it’s a major element in the series, but Ubisoft aimed to also include mature themes and tackle complex political issues in the game, albeit regarding the fictional country.

“My only hope is that we are willing to let the story speak for itself first before forming hard opinions on its political reflections.”

Though Far Cry 5 seemed set to tackle political issues, as well–its box art features an American flag draped over a Last Supper-like table, for Pete’s sake–the game was actually focused on a religious cult and had little topical commentary. It remains to be seen how effective Far Cry 6 is in its about-face, but Khavari’s statements make it sound like the game does have something to say.

The initial confusion came after Khavari said Ubisoft didn’t “want to make a political statement about what’s happening in Cuba specifically,” which some took as a statement on the game’s apolitical nature as a whole. Given Ubisoft’s past shying away from direct political messaging in its games–even overtly political ones like the DC-set The Division 2–the company’s willingness to finally address the elephant in the room is encouraging.

Far Cry 6 releases for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, PS5, Stadia and PC on October 7. We expect to see more of it at Ubisoft Forward on June 12.

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PlayStation Now June 2021 Games Include The Witcher 3, Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown, And 3 Sonic Games

It’s the start of a new month, and that means Sony is refreshing the PlayStation Now library with additional titles–and there are some big ones for June.

Available now for PlayStation Now subscribers are five additional titles, beginning with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year/Complete Edition. This includes CD Projekt Red’s acclaimed RPG and all of its DLC packs and its two expansions, Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. The Witcher 3 will be available on PlayStation Now until September 6, 2021.

Team Sonic Racing is also now available on PlayStation Now. The arcade-style racing game that was originally released in 2019 has numerous characters from the Sonic universe to choose from. As its name suggests, it focuses on team-based racing where players work together.

Two more Sonic games–Sonic Mania and Sonic Forces–are now available on PlayStation Now as well. Additionally, Sega is bringing Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown to PlayStation Now in June, and PlayStation Plus members can also download it for free.

The fantasy battler Slay the Spire, which combines roguelike elements and card battling, is now available on PlayStation Now as well until December 6, along with Car Mechanic Simulator, which is exactly what it sounds like.

PlayStation Now is a streaming/download (in some cases) subscription service available for $10/month or $25 for three months, or $60 per year. In addition to streaming to PS4 and PS5, PlayStation Now games can stream to a computer.

PlayStation Now June 2021 New Additions

  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year/Complete Edition (available until September 6, 2021)
  • Team Sonic Racing
  • Sonic Mania
  • Sonic Forces
  • Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown
  • Slay the Spire (available until December 6, 2021)
  • Car Mechanic Simulator

‘There Is a Plan’ for Connecting Sony’s Spider-Man Universe to the MCU

Sony executive Sanford Panitch has indicated that Spider-Man: No Way Home will kick off a shared Marvel universe.

Speaking to Variety, Panitch, the president of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, appeared to confirm that “there is actually a plan” to connect Sony’s Spider-Man Universe to the MCU, with Spider-Man 3 possibly opening the door for Peter Parker’s alter-ego to swing between movies and tangle with different characters as part of a shared Marvel universe.

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“There actually is a plan. I think now maybe it’s getting a little more clear for people where we’re headed and I think when No Way Home comes out, even more will be revealed,” Panitch teased while discussing the third Spider-​Man film starring Tom Holland, which represents one of the final films in Marvel and Sony’s current deal to share the web-slinging character.

“The great thing is we have this very excellent relationship with Kevin [Feige],” he added. “There’s an incredible sandbox there to play with. We want those MCU movies to be absolutely huge, because that’s great for us and our Marvel characters, and I think that’s the same thing on their side… There’s lots of opportunities, I think, that are going to happen.”

Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters (or SPUMC for short) is developing several movies based on Marvel characters, with Venom: Let There Be Carnage coming up in 2021, Morbius in 2022, and Kraven the Hunter in 2023 — a film that is expected to fill in another piece of the shared universe puzzle. Avengers: Age of Ultron’s Aaron Taylor-Johnson will be making the jump to the SPUMC to play Kraven.

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Before that though, Spider-Man: No Way Home will debut in theaters. The film is expected to introduce some multiverse elements and may even converge the Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland universes together in such a way that it potentially allows Holland to make appearances in both the MCU and the SPUMC in the future.

No Way Home’s casting line-up, confirmed or otherwise, has been teasing a live-action Spider-Verse/multiverse crossover of epic proportions, which could be intertwined with later events in the MCU, particularly Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. For more on the Doctor Strange sequel and its multiverse concept, read our theories about which characters and worlds may appear in the film.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Xbox Game Pass Titles Announced For June

Microsoft has revealed the latest batch of games that’ll be available in June for Xbox Game Pass, which will start the month off with a mix of detective work, despair, and medieval melee combat.

The handcrafted world of puzzles and secrets in The Wild at Heart is available right now on cloud devices that support Game Pass, while Ubisoft’s long-running multiplayer combat bloodsport For Honor will be available from June 3 on Xbox consoles and the cloud.

On June 8, Game Pass for PC will add Backbone, a post-noir detective mystery set in a dystopian world. Plus you can play as a raccoon gumshoe named Howard Lotor in this game, which is pretty neat.

June is off to a solid start on Xbox Game Pass
June is off to a solid start on Xbox Game Pass

Finally, Darkest Dungeon will be made available on June 10 for console, PC, and the cloud. A challenging gothic roguelike with turn-based RPG elements, Darkest Dungeon not only challenges you to survive dangerous catacombs with a team of flawed heroes, but you’ll also have to deal with the lingering mental strain placed on these adventurers as they venture further into the darkness.

To make room for these new games, several other titles will be leaving Xbox Game Pass. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, Night Call, West of Dead, Wizard of Legend, and Observation will all rotate out of the service on June 15. A number of perks can also be claimed if you have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Subscription, which you can see in the breakdown below:

Xbox Game Pass New Additions

June 1

  • The Wild at Heart – Cloud

June 3

  • For Honor – Cloud and console

June 8

  • Backbone – PC

June 10

  • Darkest Dungeon – Cloud, console, and PC

Leaving Xbox Game Pass June 15

  • Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown (Console)
  • Night Call (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • West of Dead (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Wizard of Legend (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Observation (Cloud, Console, and PC)

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks

  • Dirt 5: Power Your Memes Pack – Available Now
  • Super Animal Royale: Founder’s Edition Pack – Available Now
  • Apex Legends: Knockout City Weapon Charm – June 3

Recent additions to Game Pass include off-road racing game SnowRunner, puzzle game Peggle 2 for the cloud, and Knockout City for console and PC. If you’re looking to see what else is worth playing on Microsoft’s subscription service, check out the best games available with Xbox Game Pass and our guides to the best Xbox One games of all time and the best Xbox Series X games available currently.

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Watch Dogs: Legion 4.5 Update Includes Legion Of The Dead Zombies Mode

The 4.5 update for Watch Dogs: Legion introduces a new kind of enemy for testing on PC before rolling out to the wider community. Title update 4.5 adds “Legion of the Dead,” a PvE rogue-lite mode where your plucky band of London citizens attempt to survive against throngs of hostile undead.

The Legion of the Dead mode is only available on PC in Alpha phase right now, but there players can try their survival skills solo or in co-op. You’ll have to plan and strategize how to reach an extraction point while gathering supplies. But this being Watch Dogs Legion, you’ll have the entire citizenry’s equipment and specializations to help you survive.

Aside from the new mode, all platforms will get a few other additions. A second Tactical Op will let you strategize with your friends on how to infiltrate a secret project related to Optik devices. You’ll also get a new 60 FPS Performance Mode option on the new-gen consoles, cross-gen play, a free download of breakout star Helen on June 15, and another free rewards track.

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Watch Dogs: Legion’s first tactical op dropped in March with the 3.25 update. More recently, an update in May added new characters and refreshed the season pass. The hook of Watch Dogs: Legion is that you can play as just about anyone you see wandering around the world, which gives way to tons of options when it comes to dealing with its scenarios.

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Fortnite: Where To Place Warning Signs At Crop Circle

Aliens are on their way to Fortnite–that much we know for sure now. But before they really show up in a big way for next season, another Foreshadowing Quest this week asks you to place warning signs at crop circle. This is the fourth of five Foreshadowing Quests that players can complete ahead of next week’s new season, and note that at time of publishing this challenge isn’t yet live, but it’s expected to go live very soon. If you find yourself looking for this mysterious patterns where corn used to be, don’t fret. Here’s where you can place warning signs at the crop circle in Fortnite.

Fortnite Crop Circle Location

According to dataminers, there’s just going to be the one hexagonal crop circle on the island–this season, anyway. Fortnite Season 7 is right around the corner. That means you’ll just want to head to its location inside Colossal Crops and look for the warning sign interaction prompts scattered around the named location. This is a mission for Farmer Steel, who is very upset with the “pranksters” or “aliens” he believes to be behind the disappearance of some of his crops.

Colossal Crops is named on the map, so it should be easy to drop into. Once you’re there, you’ll be hard-pressed to miss the massive grain-based art project some higher beings seem to have left behind for reasons unknown. Just in case you missed it–or just want to see what it looks like in-game, here it is.

They're coming: aliens are en route to Fortnite.
They’re coming: aliens are en route to Fortnite.

Curiously, the hexagonal pattern of the crop formation seems reminiscent of the Season 6 map, which features six mini-Spires forming a hexagonal perimeter around the central, grander Spire which currently houses The Foundation, albeit rather unwillingly. In real-life alien mythology, some who believe crop circles are signs of extraterrestrials say these formations are used as navigation, like helicopter landing pads perhaps. Without a doubt, UFOs are soon to land on the Fortnite island–though I suppose by then they’ll very much be identified. What these aliens’ motivations are remains unknown, but it’s clear Fortnite Season 7 is about to produce another massive makeover for the game’s map.

Today’s update means all five Foreshadowing Quests are now live in the game, so get in there and finish them off before the new season begins on June 8. You can also check out the incoming Week 12 challenges.

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E3 2021 Awards Show Coming June 15

E3 2021 will have an awards show to wrap up the summer event, organizers have announced. The awards show will take place on the final day of E3–June 15–and editors from a variety of publications, including GameSpot, will judge games from the show to determine winners.

GameSpot will be joined by those from IGN, PC Gamer, and GamesRadar+ in the judging process for the Official E3 2021 Awards Show, as it’s known. The winners will be announced during the broadcast on Tuesday, June 15.

Stanley Pierre-Louis, the president and CEO of the Entertainment Software Association, said the show will recognize the “most anticipated games” coming out of E3.

The top category for the Official E3 2021 Awards Show will be the “Most Anticipated” game of E3 2021. The awards showcase will also honor the “Most Anticipated” titles from publishers and developers that are taking part in the event.

E3 2021 kicks off June 12 and runs through June 15. It’s a free show with programming available for everyone to watch on a variety of platforms. Greg Miller, Jacki Jing and Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez are hosting the show, which will feature game announcements, developer interviews, panels, and press conferences from publishers.

The full programming schedule is expected to be announced in early June, so it should be here any day now.

In other news, Microsoft just announced that its joint briefing with Bethesda will take place on Sunday, June 13, which is right in the middle of E3.

GameSpot is also bringing back its Play For All charity and news event in June, and you can read more about Play For All here. Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest is another big show in June, beginning with a Kick Off Live event on June 10. Ubisoft’s showcase, Ubisoft Forward, takes place June 12.

For more on E3 2021, and the June schedule in general, check out GameSpot’s rundown of everything we know so far, including the schedule for all the press conferences.

Facebook Watch’s New Animated Horror Show Woman In The Book Gets Trailer

A new animated horror series is coming to Facebook Watch on June 4. Woman in the Book from Crypt TV is a multilingual (Spanish and English) show that will play out over 10 episodes on the streaming service, and we’ve got the first look at the trailer for you below.

Woman in the Book stars Diane Guerrero (DC’s Doom Patrol) in a tale that “follows the lives of three estranged siblings who reunite at an aging Mexican hacienda to wrestle for their inheritance, but inadvertently unleash a book-bound horror upon them that has plagued their family for generations,” according to a description from Crypt TV.

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Joining Guerrero in the cast are Alfonso Herrera (Queen of the South), Bryan Greenberg (The Tick), and Jose Ruiz-Gonzales.

The series is directed by Jeanette Moreno King, with Jeanette Jeanenne stepping in as co-director on the 10 episodes. Eva Gonzalez Szigriszt and Pamela Garcia Rooney serve as the writers. To accomplish Woman in the Book’s animation, Crypt TV looked to Starburns Industries, which is most notable for its work on Rick & Morty and the 2015 film Anomalisa.

Woman in the Book arrives June 4 on Facebook Watch, with new episodes arriving weekly on Friday. In addition to the trailer above, you can check out a poster for the series below.

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Official E3 2021 Awards Show Announced

E3 organiser ESA has announced that there will be an official E3 2021 Awards Show, held on the final day of E3 this year.

Set to be held on June 15, the E3 2021 Awards will be presented to games that have been showcased across the four-day live E3 event. The winners will be selected by editors from IGN, GameSpot, PC Gamer, and GamesRadar+. The awards are focused on the “Most Anticipated” games at E3, including an overall winner from all games shown across the entire show, as well as the most anticipated games from each of the participating developers and publishers.

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“For this year’s event, we are collaborating with editors at some of the world’s leading video game media outlets to create the Official E3 2021 Awards Show, recognizing the show’s most anticipated games,” said Stanley Pierre-Louis, President & CEO of the ESA. “The broadcast is going to be packed with exciting announcements and reveals, and celebrating innovative publishers and developers is an ideal way to close E3 2021.”

E3’s live broadcast will be presented by Greg Miller, Jacki Jing and Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez, and will feature games from the likes of Square Enix, Gearbox, and more. As you can always expect from E3, major publishers and platform holders will also hold their own events, including Microsoft and Ubisoft. To keep track, check out our E3 2021 schedule.

Taking place from June 12-15, E3 2021 is partnered with IGN’s own Summer of Gaming, and you’ll be able to check out the world’s first all-digital E3 right here with us.

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Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer.

New Halo Infinite Art Debuts Ahead Of June Xbox And Bethesda Event

Microsoft’s Xbox and Bethesda Showcase kicks off on June 13, and amongst the established franchises being shown off, a new look at Halo Infinite is expected to be one of the main events of the show. If that’s too long for you to wait to see what exactly developer 343 Industries has been up to since the game’s last exhibition online, the good news is that you can now stare at a tough gang of Spartan super-soldiers on your PC.

The artwork that was first used to tease the joint showcase has been posted online, thanks to Twitter user Klobrille. While it’s probably not hiding any secrets, it’s still a lovely look at the game and could easily work as a desktop wallpaper on your PC in case you need something to tide you over until Halo Infinite drops a new trailer.

343 Industries hasn’t been quiet on the development front though, and over the course of several months it has spoken more about Halo Infinite in detailed blog posts about new Brute enemies, adaptive battle music, and growing the game’s esports viewership. We still have some questions regarding extinct birds and the taste of fossilized avian flesh.

Beyond that, there’s still the question of whether or not Halo Infinite will have its own battle royale mode, or if it even needs one. There may even be a beta period coming up for the game according to comments from 343 Industries, and we’ve got a detailed guide on just how easy it is to sign up for the upcoming trial.