Returnal Studio Recommends Turning Off PS5 Auto-Updates Before Patch

Returnal is getting its first big patch tomorrow, May 5. But ahead of that happening, developer Housemarque is warning players to turn off auto-update, one of the PS5’s convenience features, so they don’t lose progress. The patch is scheduled to go live at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET.

The studio issued the warning in a tweet, telling players to turn off the feature and linking to a Sony support page for the how-to. It makes sense. If your PS5 is in suspend mode when the update goes live, it will automatically quit the game to apply the patch. If you were mid-run when that happened, that progress will be lost.

To turn off auto-updates, you can go to Settings > Saved Data and Game/App Settings > Automatic Updates. There you can toggle auto-download and auto-install when the console is in Rest Mode.

Rest Mode is one way that Returnal players can take a break from a run, since the game doesn’t allow mid-run saves. That has led to some fans requesting the studio patch in a save feature, though some have argued that’s contrary to the point of the game. Either way, losing progress could seriously slow you down, and the game is pretty long anyway.

Returnal has gotten a warm reception from critics, including in GameSpot’s own 9/10 Returnal review. It’s notoriously a challenge, so if you need a hand, be sure to check out our essential beginner guide, guide to every boss fight, and one key piece of info the game doesn’t explain.

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Star Wars Day: All the Best Deals on Movies, Gear, Games, and More

It’s Star Wars day, young padawans. That’s because, as most people probably know by now, the whole “May the fourth be with you” thing. But despite the dad-joke level pun that made this a commercial holiday, it’s a good day to be a fan of the beloved series. That’s because pretty much every retailer that sells Star Wars stuff, from movies to games to collectables, is running a sale on exactly that stuff.

So if you like any aspect of Star Wars, you’re likely to find a deal worth considering. Below, we’ve rounded up all the best deals available on this most Star Wars of days. Have a look and see if something catches your eye.

Star Wars 4K Movies Are $16.99 Each

Both Best Buy and Amazon are offering big discounts on all the Star Wars films in 4K, dropping prices from the unreasonable MSRP of $39.99 all the way down to a much more reasonable $16.99 each.

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Get $10 Best Buy Gift Card with Select Star Wars LEGO Sets

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Buy any of these awesome Star Wars LEGO sets, and you’ll get a free $10 Best Buy gift card with your purchase. Not a bad deal, considering these things are gorgeous and would look great sitting on your shelf.

Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order is $14.99

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Best Buy has Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order on sale for $14.99 today. Better yet, a free next-gen upgrade is coming this summer for everyone who owns the game. But even without the upgrade, it’s a very fun game.

The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia is 47% Off

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If you want a seriously high-quality collection of Star Wars lore to sit on your shelf, this is it. This three-volume encyclopedia covers everything you’d want to know about the first six movies, plus The Clone Wars, plus the novels, cartoons, stories, and video games up to the date of publication (2008). It’s a lot.

Star Wars Armada is 30% Off

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The miniature board game Star Wars Armada is on sale at Amazon for 30% off. It’s a two-player tabletop game about fleet battles in outer space. This is the base set to get you started.

Digital Star Wars Game Sales

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May the Fourth sales are live on pretty much all the digital video game storefronts. You can save lots of cash on games like Star Wars Squadrons, KOTOR, Battlefront II, and a whole lot more. Seriously, there are so many Star Wars games on sale right now.

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As mentioned above, all the retailers are doing something to celebrate Star Wars Day. Click through to see the full sales.

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Returnal PSA: Turn Off PS5’s Auto-Update as Tomorrow’s Patch Will End Your Run

Housemarque has warned Returnal players who wish to keep their current run to turn off PS5’s auto-update feature as a new patch will go live tomorrow, May 5, at 12pm PT/3pm ET/8pm BST.

Housemarque shared the news on Twitter, and the warning is necessary because Returnal does not let you save during its runs, some of which can take two to three hours.

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The only way to currently save your place in a Returnal run is to put your PS5 into Rest Mode. While this is great in theory, an auto-update will reset the game and erase your run from existence.

While they haven’t committed to any changes, Housemarque did say that “we hear the community and we love you all. Nothing to announce now, but keep playing and enjoying the challenge as you can!”

In our review of Returnal, we said, “Its roguelike runs are too long and it needs a way to save in the middle of them, but Returnal’s third-person shooter action, clever story, and atmosphere are excellent.”

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For more on Returnal, check out the game director’s comments on how difficulty is an “integral part” or Housemarque’s philosophy and some essential tips and tricks to get you started.

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Epic vs. Apple Shows the Courts Were Not Prepared for Gaming’s Obsessive Secrecy

It’s only the second day of Epic and Apple going head-to-head in the courts, and it’s already clear that the United States court system was not prepared for the cocktail of a high-profile case centered around an industry that is secretive often to the point of absurdity. Add in struggles with COVID-19 precautions and a call-in audience of rowdy gamers, and this trial is shaping up to be very interesting indeed.

Already, there’s been an ongoing kerfuffle between lawyers, third parties, and the judge regarding games leaks occurring via court documents. To generalize a bit, exhibits submitted as evidence in court are usually a matter of public record, unless a document is “sealed,” meaning it is only visible to a select group of people in court to whom it is relevant. This might be done for a number of reasons — in the case of Epic v. Apple, it’s a matter of concern because a lot of the evidence includes internal documents from video game companies that might reference trade secrets, unannounced projects, and so forth. Unfortunately, it’s causing a lot of problems for everyone in this particular trial.

It’s unclear exactly who dropped the ball in Epic v. Apple, but the trial as a whole keeps hitting stumbling blocks because third-parties are complaining that their classified documents are being leaked to the public via a public folder where all the exhibits are being submitted for perusal. The problem was first apparent yesterday, when over 100 documents submitted to the folder at the start of the day were deleted without explanation, then (mostly) slowly reinstated over the rest of the day. One of the biggest drops of confidential information was caught by The Verge, showing that Sony really, really hated the idea of cross-platform play on its consoles — a line of questioning that was touched upon during Sweeney’s cross-examination yesterday, though not in as much detail..

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The problems continued today. On the bright side (for gaming companies anyway), whoever is in charge of releasing documents seems to have slowed down a bit and is waiting to make sure they aren’t confidential first, though the judge pointed out right out of the gate that it was pointless to re-seal documents that were already leaked. But now there’s a new problem: the court keeps getting surprised by on-the-spot, third-party requests for confidentiality. In one amusing exchange early in the day, a piece of evidence was submitted by Apple with the intent of questioning Sweeney about it. However, proceedings were paused as Epic’s lawyers pushed back, saying there was confidential information in the document that Epic’s third-party partners didn’t want either spoken out loud (where anyone listening on a public line could hear it) or entered into public record.

Apple’s lawyer argued back, saying this was the first he’d heard of the issue, and that he just wanted to ask questions about Epic Games’ business decisions, prompting Epic to respond that they had “only just been alerted to this issue.” It was here that Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers finally lost her patience.

“I have received — I don’t know what, ten? — motions from third parties asking me to seal information,” she said. “I have not received a request with respect to this document.”

Epic’s lawyer then responded by naming the third-party that is apparently mentioned in the exhibit and wanted to be redacted: Paradox (most likely Paradox Interactive). It’s not clear exactly what their negotiations with Epic were beyond a “third-party deal” or are in relation to this document, which has not yet been released and likely will end up redacted (the line of questioning did not reveal anything further). For all we know, it could just be some secretive number connected to Paradox-published Surviving the Aftermath on the Epic Games Store. But as Apple’s lawyer pointed out in exasperation moments later, Epic’s lawyer was the one who named the company who didn’t want to be named publicly, and if the goal was to keep the public from running with leaks, then this exchange hadn’t helped.

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Leaks were mentioned a few more times in the proceedings today, including one instance where Epic’s lawyer once again stepped in to get a single word redacted from a document on the spot. It seems that a number of Epic’s third-party partners are stepping in last minute with requests, realizing that their announcements, plans, and trade secrets might be on the line as a gaming audience hungry for news descends upon folders of court exhibits looking for something juicy. It’s a testament both to the high-profile nature of Epic v. Apple, but also the bizarre silliness that is the overly secretive games industry, in which a publisher everyone knows was resistant to cross-platform play was mortified anyone might find out it was… very resistant to cross-platform play.

Aside from the secrecy problems, the trial’s start has also struggled with a number of more normal technical issues that have nonetheless been exacerbated by the fact that hundreds of gamers are interested in the proceedings. Yesterday, the trial started late in part because the court had to figure out how to mute the public call-in line to stop random callers from yelling “Free Fortnite” (and other less appropriate things) and playing Travis Scott music for everyone to hear — another example of US courts being unprepared for how the games enthusiast populace interacts with things they’re interested in.

The Epic v. Apple trial will be ongoing over the next three weeks, and aside from the Sony leaks there have been numerous other weird or fascinating tidbits mined from the examinations and court documents, including how much Fortnite makes and how much Epic spends on exclusives, details about Walmart’s attempt at a cloud gaming service, and Epic’s plans to put Samus Aran in Fortnite.

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Apex Legends Launches Season 9 and Its 3v3 Arena Mode, Servers Promptly Crash

Apex Legends has launched both Season 9 and a new permanent 3v3 mode called Arena, and its popularity has caused server issues that are keeping players from experiencing the new content.

Apex Legends developer Respawn has already said that it is working on a fix, and its most recent update at 11:35pm PT on May 4 has confirmed that it is “seeing some progress but we aren’t out of the weeds yet. Will keep you updated!”

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In addition to Arena, Season 9 also brings with it a new legend named Valkyrie, who is also known as Kairi Imahara. She is the daughter of Viper, a Titan Pilot from Titanfall 2 who was also a member of Blisk’s Apex Predators mercenary group.

There will also be a new Bocek Bow medium-range weapon, changes to Apex Legends’ map Olympus, and various changes to existing Legends.

Titanfall fans will also be happy to know that this current season will feature “a ton of Titanfall coming back into the game, one way or another.”

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For more on Apex Legends, check out where it ranks on our list of the Top 10 Battle Royales, why Titanfall fans are so excited about this new Legend, and our updated review from March 2021.

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Andrew Garfield Calls Spider-Man: No Way Home Casting Rumors “Hilarious”

As Spider-Man: No Way Home inches closer to its December 17 release, rumors have continued to circulate that the upcoming sequel will unite Tom Holland’s Peter Parker alongside Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s versions of the character. Now, months after it was reported that the two actors would return to the property, Garfield has offered his thoughts on the casting rumors on the Happy Sad Confused podcast.

“It’s so crazy… Dude, it’s f—ing hilarious,” Garfield said. “I do have this Twitter account and I see how often Spider-Man is trending and it’s people freaking out about a thing… I wish I could be able to speak to everyone and just say, ‘I recommend that you chill.”

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Garfield compared the public’s reaction to social deduction games like Mafia and Werewolf, in which players must identify those among them with hidden roles.

“You’re convincing everyone you’re not in the mafia. I feel like I’m in a f—ing game,” Garfield said. “I promise you I am not the werewolf. And everyone is like, ‘You’re the werewolf! You’re the f—ing werewolf!'”

Podcast host Josh Horowitz then asked Garfield for a simple “yes or no” on his involvement in the movie. The actor offered a somewhat tentative response.

“I did not get a call. Listen, I would’ve gotten a call by now,” Garfield said. “I don’t want to rule anything out. Maybe they want to call me. Maybe they’re going to call me and say, ‘Hey, people want this.'”

Though Garfield did not offer a straight answer, another actor has been notably candid about his attachment to Spider-Man: No Way Home. Last month, Spider-Man 2’s Alfred Molina described his experience reprising the role of Dr. Otto Octavius, or Doctor Octopus, for the film.

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Additionally, Jamie Foxx’s Electro will also be making a return in No Way Home. The character did battle with Garfield’s Peter Parker in 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Foxx’s and Molina’s returns, as well as the reported involvement of Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange, tease a potential multiverse crossover across Spider-Man iterations.

Despite the return of their adversaries, both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield have not been confirmed for the cast of No Way Home. Tom Holland strongly dismissed rumors of both actors’ involvement in the project in February.

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Mother’s Day Gifts to Grab Before It’s Too Late

Sunday, May 9 — it’s here and it’s happening. Mother’s Day is going to show up in no time, but don’t flip out if you haven’t gotten your mom a little something. If you’re anything like me, gift-giving isn’t your strong suit. In fact, I feel like my mom already has all the things and I’m running out of gift ideas. Don’t sweat it — to make life easier, we’ve rounded up a list of things your mom is going to love. From bath bombs to cookbooks, you’re bound to find a gift to show mom you care.

Air Fryers, Instant Pots & Keurigs (Oh My)

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Mom Wants Wine, Trust Me

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Self Care & All the Cozy Things

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Cookbooks for Master Chef Mom

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The Top 10 Best-Selling Star Wars Games in the US Have Been Revealed

The NPD Group has revealed the top 10 best-selling Star Wars games in the US from January 1995 through March 2021, and 2015’s Star Wars Battlefront has earned the #1 spot.

In celebration of Star Wars Day, The NPD Group’s Mat Piscatella shared this top 10 list, which is based on dollar sales and includes physical and full game digital sales from the Nintendo eShop, PlayStation, Steam, and Xbox platforms.

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While the exact amount earned wasn’t revealed for the games, it was confirmed that Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and 2017’s Star Wars Battlefront 2 took the #2 and #3 spot, respectively.

The full list of the top 10 best-selling Star Wars games is as follows;

  1. Star Wars: Battlefront (2015)
  2. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  3. Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (2017)
  4. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
  5. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
  6. Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (2005)
  7. LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy
  8. LEGO Star Wars
  9. Star Wars: Battlefront (2004)
  10. Star Wars: Shadow of the Empire

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Despite its everlasting popularity, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is notably missing from this list, as are LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, despite how well the other LEGO Star Wars games have done.

Piscatella notes that this list included 106 titles, including “a handful of bundles and oddities.”

Considering the top three best-selling Star Wars games have been released in the last six years, the future is bright for games that take place in that galaxy far, far away.

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We already know we will soon be getting LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, and Lucasfilm Games has revealed that Ubisoft has an open world Star Wars game currently in development.

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Lord Of The Rings Podcast Coming From Dominic Monaghan And Billy Boyd

A Lord of the Rings podcast is on the way, and it will be hosted by Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd, who played the Hobbits Merry and Pippin, respectively.

The podcast is called The Friendship Onion, and the first episode will debut on May 18. “They will bring banter, stories, and comedy to the podcasting space, each week digging into the latest in pop culture, put fans’ Lord of the Rings knowledge to the test, reveal exclusive stories from filming and maybe even welcome surprise drop-ins from famous faces,” reads a line from the show’s description, relayed from Deadline.

Episodes will debut weekly on Spotify and everywhere else you get podcasts; it will also be available on video on YouTube.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring the comedic genius of this duo to podcasting. Fans were introduced to the quick wit and fun banter of this pairing through The Lord of the Rings films, but this podcast will demonstrate how far beyond that origins story their boundless energy and interest stretches. We can’t wait to start peeling back the layers of this friendship onion,” Colin Thomson, the CEO of producer Kast Media said in a statement.

The Friendship Onion is just the latest podcast to spring out of a popular TV show or movie hosted by some of its actors. Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey host Office Ladies, a rewatch podcast for The Office, while Zach Braff and Donald Faison also have their own podcast dedicated to the show Scrubs called Fake Doctors Real Friends.

Monaghan and Boyd had a great on-screen rapport for The Lord of the Rings and they frequently hang out in real life, as you well know if you follow them on social media. The new podcast will have lots of ground to cover, too, as there are surely many behind-the-scenes stories from The Lord of the Rings that have yet to be told. They might also comment on the recent developments in The Lord of the Rings space, such as Amazon’s big-budget TV show.

Save on Apple MacBook and Mac Mini, Mother’s Day Gift Ideas, Free Food, and More

There’s a good amount of variety in today’s deals. Score new price drops on the latest Apple MacBooks and Mac Minis with the new M1 chip. For those of you looking for gifts that will still arrive in time for Mother’s Day, there are some good options here like a new iPad Air or Kindle or gift cards. We’ve also thrown in some food freebies as well. These deals and more below.

If you’re looking for May the 4th Star Wars deals, we’ve written up an article just for that.

Apple MacBook Laptops and Mac Minis with M1 Chip

Amazon is offering the best prices right now on the late-2020 Apple MacBook Air and Pro laptops and Mac Mini desktops with the new Apple M1 chip. If you haven’t been catching up with the latest and greatest, Apple put in their very own CPU/GPU combo in their latest batch of Mac Minis and 13″ MacBook laptops. Reviews show that this new chip is a speed demon offers better performance while  generating less heat and consuming less power than the Intel chips that Apple has used in previous models. The best thing about this whole thing? There’s no ridiculous price markup!

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