Lightyear Frontier Mixes Stardew Valley With Mechs

Microsoft’s latest ID@Xbox showcase dropped a number of new game announcements including Lightyear Frontier, an open world farming exploration game that mixes agriculture with mechs on an alien planet.

The game from Swedish studio Frame Break sees players exploring and farming on an alien planet, either solo or co-op with up to three other players. Lightyear Frontier mixes classic farming features with crafting, resource management, and base building, with players using their farmed resources to upgrade their mechas. The souped-up machines can be used both to unlock new areas for exploration and to craft, plant, and harvest crops and resources.

While Lightyear Frontier won’t include any deadly threats to the player character, it will involve protecting crops your crops and base from dangers including environmental and weather hazards. The game will also include a mystery for players to unravel as they explore ancient ruins on the planet they call home.

Lightyear Frontier will be releasing first through Steam in early access, followed by an Xbox release. The game doesn’t currently have a release window for either platform, but the studio has encouraged fans to join the game’s Discord, saying it wants to collaborate with the community during development.

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PlayStation 5: Where to Find a PS5 in the UK

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When an online retailer gets PS5 in stock, it seems like everyone on the planet is scrambling to lock in their order. Retailer websites often become ultra-buggy thanks to all the stress on their servers. Your best bet for getting a PS5 when orders become available is to already be logged into your account, and to have your credit card information saved there. That way you won’t waste precious seconds entering your credit card number, billing address, etc. while everyone around you is successfully checking out.

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@IGNUKDeals on Twitter. Since the stock of the new console is likely to sell out within a matter of minutes after it goes live, your best bet is to follow our deals team on Twitter, where we’ll post links as soon as they go live.Decide Whether You Want to Buy a PS5 BundleQuite a number of retailers will now sell PS5s in massive bundles with all sorts of gizmos thrown in. This could be controllers, headsets, games, or even t-shirts and hats like at GAME.Before you jump into the PS5 hunt, decide whether you want just the console, or if you don’t mind paying extra to get it with a few different extras. When buying via GAME, you can normally only get the bundles when stock is available.

How Much Does a PS5 Cost?

PS5 costs £449.99, while the digital-only edition will cost £349.99.

Is PS5 Backwards Compatible?

Yes, you can play the vast majority of your PS4 games on PS5. You can’t, however, play your PS5 games on your PS4. It seems like a silly thing to clarify, but considering Xbox games are currently cross-generation, it’s worth mentioning.

The Amiga 500 Mini-Console Launches With 25 Games In 2022

Retro Games has announced the A500 Mini. It is a smaller version of the 16-bit Amiga 500 home computer that originally released in 1987.

The A500 Mini will emulate the Amiga 500’s original chip set, its future revisions of the Enhanced Chip Set, and the Amiga 1200’s Advanced Graphics Architecture. There will be 25 titles pre-loaded on the mini-console, including:

  • Another World
  • ATR: All Terrain Racing
  • Battle Chess
  • Breed 3D
  • Cadaver
  • Kick Off 2
  • Pinball Dreams
  • Simon The Sorcerer
  • Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe
  • The Chaos Engine
  • Worms: The Director’s Cut
  • Zool: Ninja Of The ”Nth” Dimension

Retro Games was also behind the creation of the C64 Mini, which launched in 2018. The A500 Mini will also have the ability for players to upload their own games with a USB drive, just like the C64 did. Additionally, the A500 Mini comes with a USB plug-in mouse modeled after the original and an eight-button game controller.

Both USB-A and USB-C power cable options are available on the mini-console as well. There are also a swath of features for this mini-console, including in-game save and pause abilities to help gamers out with these punishing classic titles. The unit has options for either a 50 Hz or 60HZ screen refreshes as well as a CRT filter and several scaling options.

The Amiga 500 Mini will cost $140 when it launches in early 2022.

Val Kilmer ‘Crushed By The Reality Of The Batsuit’ in Batman Forever

You’ve probably dreamed more than once about being Batman, and the Arkham games even got us close to the feel of it. But the reality of wearing the suit is very different, Val Kilmer says in the new autobiographical documentary, Val, when discussing 1995’s Batman Forever (via The Hollywood Reporter).

The documentary, now on Amazon Prime, features a collection of interviews with Kilmer and home footage he’s shot over the years. The actor reportedly accepted the role of Batman script unseen, but later regretted it.

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“Whatever boyhood excitement I had was crushed by the reality of the Batsuit,” Kilmer says in the documentary. “Yes, every boy wants to be Batman. They actually want to be him, not necessarily play him in a movie.”

The experience of wearing the Batman Forever suit was an isolating one, Kilmer explained.

“I couldn’t hear anything and after a while people stopped talking to me,” Kilmer explains. He says he envied Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey, who played Two-Face and the Riddler in the film, because they got to actually act for their roles.

“It made no difference what I was doing. I tried to be like an actor on a soap opera. When I would turn to Nicole… I couldn’t count how many times I put my hands on my hips.”

In a previous interview, Kilmer related a story about Warren Buffett’s grandchildren visiting the set of the film. According to Kilmer, the kids were more interested in playing with Batman’s gadgets and less about meeting Batman.

“That’s why it’s so easy to have five or six Batmans,” Kilmer said. “It’s not about Batman–there is no Batman.”

Or maybe Buffett’s grandkids were just weird, because meeting Batman would be the highlight of this writer’s entire life.

While Kilmer won’t be wearing the Batsuit again (and Michael Keaton almost certainly is), the actor is set to appear in Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick, reprising his role as rival Tom “Iceman” Kazansky. Top Gun: Maverick is scheduled to hit theaters on November 17, 2021.

Streamer Dr. Disrespect Is Starting Up a New Game Studio

Streamer Guy “Dr Disrespect” Beahm is starting up his own gaming studio and is looking for a studio head to help run and co-found it.

According to a job listing Beahm shared on his Twitter account, the former Call of Duty level designer is looking for a co-founder to help start up a new “AA/AAA gaming studio” that has a unique twist.

According to Beahm, whatever game this studio ends up making, it will be developed in “partnership with a select list of mega influencers” who will work closely with the studio to “launch their dream game.”

The job opening is asking for a co-founder and studio head who will manage the studio and develop and publish the game targeting PC and consoles.

While plenty of streamers have dabbled with game development, Beahm actually was a former developer who became a full-time streamer. But he isn’t without controversy.

In 2020, Beahm was permanently banned from Twitch for reasons that still aren’t fully clear to this day. Instead, Beahm decamped to YouTube, though not under any exclusive contract like he was previously at Twitch before his ban. Beahm was once temporarily banned from Twitch for bringing a filming crew inside an E3 bathroom.

Will the influencer’s dream game become the next hit or resemble something like The Homer? Time will tell.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor.

Buckle Up for Xbox’s Big Gamescom Show – Unlocked 506

Xbox announces its big Gamescom event. We make our predictions for what we think we’re going to see, along with what we think we might not see at this particular event. Plus: our highlights from the second Xbox Twitch indie showcase, Dead Space’s maybe-earlier-than-expected release date, what we want from Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s new South Park game, what Mass Effect: Legendary Edition’s strong sales mean for Mass Effect 4, and more!

Subscribe on any of your favorite podcast feeds, to our new YouTube channel, or grab an MP3 download of this week’s episode. For more awesome content, check out our Halo Infinite Flight performance preview, which does a deep-dive tech analysis on the still-in-development slice of Halo Infinite multiplayer:

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Fortnite: All Alien Artifact Locations For Week 9

Another week means another batch of alien artifacts in Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 7. Players will be able to snag them all thanks to our trusty guide below.

What Are Alien Artifacts in Fortnite?

In our Fortnite week 8 alien artifact guide, we explained that Fortnite’s alien artifacts are floating canisters that allow players to customize the new Battle Pass Kymera skin. They’ll unlock various facial features, skin colors, and more. Up to five artifacts spawn in different places on the island each week, hence these guides.

Note that only one person can pick up each artifact per match. Because of this, each location is usually heavily contested.

The good news is that you don’t have to collect them all right away. Apparently, alien artifacts don’t disappear once the week is up. We were able to find a few we missed a few weeks back just recently.

Fortnite Week 9 Alien Artifact Locations

Week 9 adds five more artifacts to Fortnite’s map. They all seem harder to find this go around. One is hidden behind large stones under a shack while another is perched atop an IO base satellite. Thankfully, all you have to do is touch an artifact to collect them. Just make sure you get to each location before any rival players show up.

  • Alien Artifact 1 – located just northwest of Craggy Cliffs on an island
  • Alien Artifact 2 – located west of Holly Hedges on a tiny island
  • Alien Artifact 3 – located just east of Weeping Woods and west of Lazy Lake
  • Alien Artifact 4 – located north Lazy Lake and east of Aftermath
  • Alien Artifact 5 – located in a shack in Weeping Woods

Alien Artifact 1

The first alien artifact can be found on an island just northwest of Craggy Cliffs. It’s located under a raised shack with an entrance that will be blocked off by large stones. Destroy the stones to snag the artifact.

Alien Artifact 2

The second artifact is located on a tiny island exactly west of Holly Hedges. It’s in a yellow shack (the only thing on the island) in front of a TV.

Alien Artifact 3

The third artifact is a little tricky to get to. Located at an IO Base east of Weeping Woods and west of Lazy Lake, it can be found sitting on the satellite with the glowing red light. You need to either build up to it or land there after exiting the Battle Bus.

Alien Artifact 4

The fourth artifact is north of Lazy Lake inside a gas station just east of Aftermath (the giant purple spot on the map). If you follow the road heading north of the lake, turn left when coming to a dead end and you’ll run right into the station.

Alien Artifact 5

The last artifact is in a shack near the spiral staircase on the westside of Weeping Woods. Mark the staircase on your map before jumping from the Battle Bus. Land there and then search for the shack at its base. The artifact will be sitting inside.

And that’s it for Week 9’s alien artifacts. Be sure to check back here for more Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 7 guides!

Kenneth Seward Jr. is a freelance writer, editor, and illustrator who covers games, movies, and more. Follow him @kennyufg and on Twitch.

What Is Marvel’s What If…? The Disney Plus Animated Series Explained

Do you dream about the Avengers gang returning to their roles from the big screen? Marvel is here to grant your wish… sort of. The animated series Marvel’s What If…? arrives on Disney Plus this week, bringing back a bunch of your favorite Marvel Cinematic Universe actors as they reprise their iconic roles. But these might not be the heroes you remember.

What If…? is based on the comic book series of the same name created by Roy Thomas in the 1970s. Uatu, the Watcher, presents stories from other universes and timelines that show the path some of your favorite characters could have taken. But not all of them have a happy ending…

Let’s take a look at the classic comic series for an idea of the other universes we might see in the new series. We’ll discuss:

  • The Origin of Marvel’s What If…?
  • Notable What If…? Stories
  • Who Is the Watcher?
  • The MCU’s What If…?: Captain Peggy Carter and More
  • Who’s in What If…? From the MCU

The Origin of Marvel’s What If…?

Roy Thomas was both writer, editor, and creator of What If…? Its first issue was released in 1977. In the back matter of What If…? #1, Thomas wrote that he didn’t want these Marvel tales labeled as imaginary; they were real, just not in the Earth-616 universe we know.

“I decided that my series could become, hopefully, the main (if not only) place in Marvel for a while where such parallel-world stories would take place,” Thomas said. “And, to make the series palatable as much to myself as anyone else, I would have the wondrous Watcher narrate the stories. This way, as you already know, these stories are ones which actually do take place—not in our dimension or time continuum, but in worlds coexisting alongside ours.”

Early issues began with questions like, what if Spider-Man accepted the Fantastic Four’s offer in Amazing Spider-Man #1 to join their team? Or what if Bruce Banner retained his intellect as the Hulk from the get-go? The first series of intriguing tales of alternate Earths each started with a mysterious figure on the moon narrating the story, showing first how it originally happened in the pages of Marvel Comics, and then how it happened on another Earth.

The narrator’s name? Uatu, the Watcher.

“These stories are ones which actually do take place—not in our dimension or time continuum, but in worlds coexisting alongside ours.”

Notable What If…? Stories

While many stories started out as pondering what might have been, more than a few became reality in later years. From Spider-Man joining the Fantastic Four, to Jane Foster becoming Thor (or “Thordis” as she was called in issue #10), to Bucky surviving World War II, to the creation of Mayday “Spider-Girl” Parker in issue #105, some of the ideas proved so intriguing that they were explored further in Marvel Comics.

What If…? took Marvel’s biggest heroes through space and time, including a version of Captain America that lived during the Civil War and a Daredevil in feudal Japan. Heroes often became villains and villains became heroes, superpowers were switched among teammates, and important characters like Gwen Stacy and Karen Page escaped death in these fascinating issues. Outcomes of these changes were more often bad than good; Spider-Man found the support he needed in the Fantastic Four, for example, but his presence made Invisible Woman decide to leave the team.

What If…? would eventually go on for 13 volumes over the years, and more recent stories focused on specific turning points in blockbuster crossover events like Civil War, Infinity, and Avengers vs. X-Men.

Who Is the Watcher?

The Watcher, whose real name is Uatu, made his first appearance in 1963’s The Fantastic Four #13 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He was a member of an advanced extraterrestrial race, the Watchers, who made it their mission to observe and record life in the galaxy. But they swore an oath to never, ever interfere in a planet’s affairs. Uatu was assigned to Earth and its solar system.

As he watched the Earth from his base on the moon, Uatu couldn’t help but become fond of its denizens—and its heroes. He met the Fantastic Four during one of their initial adventures. He allowed them to keep their knowledge of his existence and began to interact with and even help the team.

Uatu crossed the line, however, by stepping in the first time Galactus came to devour the Earth. (Eventually he would meddle in humanity’s affairs hundreds of times. The guy can’t help himself.) This interference was against everything the Watchers stood for, and Uatu faced the consequences. He was stripped of Watcher status. He would eventually be reinstated, and occasionally appeared before the planet’s protectors as a precursor to earth-shattering events.

“I know all that is—most that has been—and much of what will be,” he told the reader of the first issue of What If…? “I have also many windows into the strange parallel worlds of what might have been.”

The MCU’s What If…? Captain Peggy Carter and More

Marvel has released a few tantalizing details about the upcoming animated series. Rather than pure adaptations of the long-running comic book series, the series will focus on landmark moments in the beloved films. Kevin Feige has said each episode will focus on a specific MCU movie with one story element changed.

Peggy Carter becomes a super-serum infused Captain America while Steve Rogers dons an Iron Man-like suit in the first episode. We’ve also seen quick glimpses of the Winter Soldier, T’Challa as Star-Lord, a zombified Captain America (hinting that the grim Marvel Zombies comics are another source of inspiration for the animated show), and more.

The Watcher returns as narrator, with Jeffrey Wright providing his solemn voice, and many of the MCU’s brightest stars will be alongside him.

Who’s in What If…? From the MCU

Actors from the films who will reportedly reprise their characters include: Hayley Atwell as Captain Peggy Carter, Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa, Michael B. Jordan as Killmonger, Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Josh Brolin as Thanos, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Karen Gillan as Nebula, Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye, Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, Michael Douglas as that other Ant-Man, Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson, Evangeline Lilly as Hope van Dyne, and many, many more.

Robert Downey, Jr. was rumored to be returning to voice Iron Man, according to Jeff Goldblum, but that has yet to be confirmed.

For more on the show, check out how to watch Marvel’s What If…?, learn about the What If…? plot that was too dark to be released, or learn how T’Challa as Star-Lord alters the MCU.

August 10, 2021: This story has been updated with the latest information about Marvel’s What If…?

Kelly Knox is a freelance writer who also contributes to StarWars.com, DCComics.com, Nerdist, and more. Follow her on Twitter at @kelly_knox to talk Star Wars, Dungeons & Dragons, and comics.

Aussie Deals: Up to 86% Off in Bethesda, LEGO, Eidos, Darksiders Franchise Sales!

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Destiny 2’s Latest Mission Suggests A Formerly Lost Character Might Still Be Alive

Note: This post contains spoilers from the final Override event of the Season of the Splicer, so if you haven’t played the epilogue, you should do so before reading further.

Though the Season of the Splicer will continue for two more weeks in Destiny 2, the “epilogue” story event we expected to see is now in the game. Guardians might have defeated the Taken Vex mind Quria a few weeks ago, but there’s still one last threat–this one from Lakshmi-2, the leader of the Future War Cult.

Lakshmi has been warning that the Eliksni refugees from the House of Light, who’ve sheltered in the Last City throughout the season, are the true threat we need to worry about. To expel them once and for all, Lakshmi opened a Vex portal in the Eliksni district, allowing enemies to pour through. She was immediately killed by the Vex she let into the City, defying the prophecy she was trying to bring to fruition. But the hostile Vex and Taken enemies weren’t the only things that came through the portal, as it turned out.

Hop up on one of the blasted-out buildings, just to the right of the building you start the activity in, and you’ll find a friendly Harpy floating near some Vanguard equipment. Instead of the usual red eye, this one has a blue eye and is designated as a friendly unit. We’ve seen this happen before, in fact. On Nessus, there was a whole adventure dedicated to a friendly Harpy that seemed to have downloaded the consciousness of a man named Jacobson, the captain of the Exodus Black. That adventure suggests the Vex are testing Guardians, that they might not all be hostile, and that other entities consumed by the Vex might not be completely lost within the collective.

This new friendly Harpy doesn’t seem to be Jacobson again, but another missing character: Asher Mir. Listen closely to the Harpy during the event, and you can hear it beeping at intervals. It’s tough to hear, but it sounds like the Harpy is trying to communicate in Morse code. Redditor Murvin posted pretty clear video of the Harpy’s chirps on the raidsecrets subreddit, while redditor Heiront (and others) have quickly deciphered it. The Harpy seems to be saying the word “assistant.”

Asher Mir was the quest-giver on Io, and throughout his missions in vanilla Destiny 2 and beyond, he referred to players as “Assistant.” Asher, along with Brother Vance on Mercury and Commander Sloane on Titan, disappeared during the Season of Arrivals when he chose to stay on Io after the Darkness showed up in the solar system. According to the lore, Asher–who was infected by Vex radiolaria sometime in the past and was slowly turning into a Vex robot when we knew him–ventured in Io’s Pyramidion, determined to stand with the Vex to keep the Darkness from gaining the Pyramidion’s secrets. The Darkness then caused Io, Mars, Mercury, and Titan to vanish from the solar system (a convenient story explanation for Bungie “vaulting” those locations and their activities, which the developer said was done to reduce the install size of Destiny 2).

We don’t know what happened to Asher (or Vance, or Sloane) after their respective planets disappeared in the Season of Arrivals, but the existence of this Harpy suggests they may not be dead. What’s more, this feels like a pretty clear indication that Asher has either been fully transformed into a Vex Harpy but is still somewhat conscious as himself, or, as seems more likely, he’s using this Harpy to transmit a message to us from wherever he currently is.

That Asher’s still around is pretty cool in and of itself, but it also suggests some things that soon could pop up in the story. In the Season of Arrivals lore, there’s a story about Asher conducting experiments on one of the Darkness pyramids, including just trying to shoot one. The bullet disappeared before it hit the pyramid, swallowed by the vessel’s power. But Asher quickly discovered that the round wasn’t destroyed and hadn’t ceased to exist, but that it was still there, just hidden. That felt like a pretty big hint as to what happened to Mars, Mercury, Io, and Titan–the Darkness didn’t just annihilate four celestial bodies, it merely used its power to hide them from us.

Asher making contact, however briefly, might suggest that wherever he is, he’s able to reach out to us. If Io is merely hidden by the Darkness, he might still be there, trying to help us find a way to free him and the planet. On the other hand, an Asher-Vex might mean that there’s a possibility of finding a way to co-exist with the Vex, or ally with them against the Darkness. Ever since Beyond Light, Destiny 2’s stories have centered on forgiveness and reconciliation with former allies; after all, the Season of the Splicer is about becoming friends with some of the Eliksni, one of humanity’s oldest enemies in Destiny’s story. We may well be finding a way to make allies of all our former enemies in order to fight the much greater threat in the Darkness.

Finally, though, Asher making contact with us could be a key conduit of information. Asher was among the Vanguard’s top minds, or at the very least, he certainly acted like he was the smartest guy in the solar system. If he’s able to contact us, either from within the Vex collective or from Io, he’s bound to have a ton of useful information in combating the Darkness. So far, we’ve only interacted with the Darkness–we still have no idea what kind of a threat it might be, were it to finally turn fully hostile. So anything Asher can share would be extremely useful.

So while this is a small tidbit from what seems like the final Override activity of the season, it could be a very impactful one. We’ll have to wait and see what happens next in Destiny 2, however, as there are only two more weeks of the Season of the Splicer and, supposedly, we’ve seen all of its story play out at this point. Destiny 2’s next season kicks off on August 24, corresponding with a Destiny 2 showcase in which it seems Bungie will tell us more about what we can expect in the future, including in its upcoming expansion, The Witch Queen.