New Apex Legends Patch Implements Much-Needed Prowler SMG Nerf

Later today, Respawn will release a patch for Apex Legends that implements a much-needed nerf for the Prowler SMG, a powerful firearm that rotated out of care packages and into ground loot at the start of Season 10: Emergence.

The patch reduces the damage of each individual Prowler bullet from 15 to 14. Though that may seem small, it’s actually a fairly significant adjustment. Since the Prowler fires in five-bullet bursts, this reduces each burst from 75 damage to 70.

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That means a level 2 blue body shield (which can absorb 75 damage) can no longer be broken on a single Prowler burst. And though it will still only take two bursts to break level 3 purple (100 damage), level 4 gold (100 damage), and level 5 red (125 damage) body shields, that second burst won’t chew into an enemy player’s health bar (100 hit points) quite as much.

To break that down, those with level 3 or level 4 armor will now be left with 60 health instead of 50, and those with level 5 armor will now have 85 health instead of 75. That last number is especially notable–you will no longer be able to knock a player with a level 5 body shield in three Prowler bursts. You’ll now at least need to hit four full bursts and then get two more bullets from a fifth burst to hit.

“We considered hitting the [Prowler’s] hipfire a bit, but after over-correcting with the Hemlok, we’ll take the conservative approach here,” Respawn associate live balance designer John Larson tweeted.

“Prowler has the same hipfire properties as the [R99 SMG], and SMGs should be reliable at close range. I think there are smarter ways to further adjust if it still proves to be the de facto [close-quarters combat] option.”

At the end of the patch notes for this update, Respawn writes that the planned nerf for Seer is scheduled for next week.

“We considered putting something out today, but we figured it’s worth taking the time to assemble a more complete set of changes [for Seer],” Larson tweeted. “Be on the lookout next week.”

The full list of changes coming in today’s patch are listed below.

Apex Legends August 10 Update Patch Notes

  • Reduces Prowler damage from 15>14
  • Reduces speed while ADSing with the L-Star
  • Fixes a map hole near Climatizer
  • Raises prices for the Prowler and L-Star in Arenas

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Daily Deals: The First Ever Herman Miller 15% Off Gaming Anniversary Sale, Includes Herman Miller x Logitech G Embody Chair

One year ago, Herman Miller launched their “Herman Miller Gaming” lineup, which includes gaming versions of their high end ergonomic chairs and desks. To celebrate the one year anniversary, Herman Miller is offering a 15% off coupon on all their gaming products, as well as free shipping. Since there have been no online discounts on any of these items up to now, this is your best chance to save on the highest end gaming chair on the market. In other deal news, all sizes of the the WD SN850 solid state drive with heatsink are back in stock. This is the best SSD to get for your PS5 upgrade. More deals below.

Herman Miller Gaming Sale: 15% Off Gaming Chairs, Including the Herman Miller x Logitech G Embody

Herman Miller makes the best ergonomic chairs in the industry. They’re also not cheap, with several of their models easily topping over $1000 in price. Penny pinchers might find it a waste of money, but honestly, in this case you get what you pay for. Many of us could spend a majority of our lives stuck to our chair, it makes sense that this would be one of the most important purchases we make. Today, Herman Miller is offering 15% off their top-of-the-line gaming collaborations with Logitech. This is the first time we’ve seen a substantial discount on these outside of Sample Sales and employee-only offers. If you’ve got deep pockets, then you’ll save on what is probably the best gaming chair on the market.

Back in Stock (Including 1TB Model): WD Black SN850 M.2 SSD with Heatsink

The Western Digital official storefront has all models of the SN850 SSD with heatsink in stock right now, and that includes the extremely hard to find 1TB model. This is currently the most popular (and probably the best) SSD to get for your PS5 storage upgrade. It’s blazing fast drive with transfer speeds rated at up to 7,000 MB/s and a PCIe Gen4 interface and it comes preinstalled with a heatsink. It’s also confirmed by Western Digital themselves to be compatible with the PS5.

Apple AirPods Pro Noise-Cancelling Earbuds

If you regret not picking the Airpods Pro up on Amazon Prime Day at 24% off, here’s your chance to get it today at the same price. The AirPods Pro is considered one of the best truly wireless noise-cancelling in-ear headphones you can get, especially for under $200.

2021 Apple iPad Pro 11″ 128GB WiFi

Save $100 off the latest and most powerful iPad Pro on the market. This iPad is the newest generation model released earlier this year. It boasts the powerful Apple M1 chip, which is significantly more powerful than any of the previous processors. The 11″ Liquid Retina display with ProMotion, True Tone, and P3 wide color is better than just about other tablet or phone screen out there; the only way to get a better screen is to upgrade to the 12.9″ model.

ASUS ROG RTX 3080 Gaming PC

Scoring an RTX 3080 gaming desktop PC for only $1999.99 is already a great find, but if it’s an ASUS ROG desktop, which generally boasts great build quality and sleek gaming-inspired aesthetics, it’s an outstanding deal. At the time of this post, you can order it now at Best Buy and receive it within 2 weeks. That’s a much better proposition than waiting months for a standalone RTX 3080 video card.

Arcade1Up Ms Pac-Man Arcade Cabinet

Save 15% off the rarely discounted Ms Pacman arcade cabinet from Arcade1Up. This is a 3:4 scaler replica that measures 4 feet tall. A themed riser is also included that raises the cabinet by an additional 1 foot, so you can choose to play comfortably while sitting or standing. Games included are Ms Pac-Man, Pac-Mania, Pac-Man Plus, and Galaxian.

Available: Nintendo Joy-Cons Skyward Sword Edition

After a long haitus, these special edition Skyward Sword themed Joy-Cons are available for order again on Amazon. They Joy-Cons are made over in a royal blue color with white accents. The right Joy-Con controller is themed after the Master Sword and the left controller features a Hylian Shield motif. Get it now before it goes out of stock again.

Best Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor: Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 49″ 5120×1440 Mini LED Monitor

Preorder the Samsung Neo G9 gaming monitor (out on August 23), and get the JBL Quantum One Gaming Headset for free. That’s a $300 headset. This is the first Mini LED gaming monitor we’ve seen and easily the best monitor in Samsung’s “Odyssey” series. Mini LED technology is pretty new. You’ll see them in the highest end Samsung and TCL TVs as well as the newest Apple iPad Pro 12.9″ XDR display. The cost keeps 99% of us gamers at bay, but for those who can afford it, you currently won’t find a better ultra-wide monitor.

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Sonic Movie 2: Idris Elba Cast as Knuckles

Idris Elba has apparently confirmed that he will voice Knuckles the Echidna in the upcoming Sonic Movie sequel.

Elba posted a picture of Knuckles’ iconic, well, knuckles on the actor’s personal Instagram account seemingly confirming that he has joined the cast.

While we knew that Sonic’s friends like Tails will take a more prominent role in the sequel, but a leak from earlier this year also suggested Knuckles will join the cast as well.

Elba has seemingly gone ahead and confirmed those rumors himself with his Instagram post along with the caption “Knock,knock…” and hashtags for #SonicMovie2 and #Knuckles. Elba also tweeted the same image.

Knuckles is an ally and sometimes enemy of Sonic in the games. As a member of the Echidna clan, he’s tasked with protecting the Master Emerald. We’ll see what side he’s on when Sonic Movie 2 is released.

Elba is currently seen in The Suicide Squad which is in theaters and HBO Max. Check out IGN’s review of James Gunn’s soft reboot here. Also, check out IGN’s Sonic Movie review for a recap on the video game adaptation.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor.

Abandoned PS5 Demo Delayed by Technical Issues

After announcing yesterday that a “Realtime Experience” patch would be available universally starting at 12pm PT / 3pm ET time today, Blue Box Game Studios announced that a demo for its upcoming project Abandonded has been delayed due to technical issues.

The Realtime Experience demo is available to download right now on the PlayStation Store. Launching the app loads the game up to where it prompts you to select a language, before displaying a message that notes that it is not a playable teaser but an introduction of what to expect. Yet, launching the demo now, you will be met with a “Check back soon…” message over a black background.

The delay of the Realtime Experience comes at an awkward time for Blue Box Game Studios, which previously postponed the reveal in late June. Abandoned has also been the subject of numerous rumors, most notably that the game is tied to Hideo Kojima and/or a new entry in Konami’s dormant franchise, Silent Hill.

Blue Box has denied rumors, stating that it has no relations with Konami or Hideo Kojima. Abandoned’s director, Hasan Kahraman, made a video on the studios’ Twitter account confirming he is not Kojima in disguise.

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Sonic 2: Idris Elba Is Playing Knuckles And We’re As Confused As You Are

The Suicide Squad star Idris Elba has teased that he’ll be playing a familiar face, kind of, in the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 2 film. A post on Twitter heavily implied he’ll be playing the part of Knuckles, the Sonic antagonist-turned-ally. It was followed up by confirmation from official movie accounts and actor Ben Schwartz.

It’s hard to interpret the tweet any other way considering he hashtags both the Sonic sequel and the name of the character. Knuckles has generally been a bit gruffer and grouchier than Sonic, though not traditionally British. We’ll have to see if he puts on an American accent for the role, as he has extensively in other past roles.

After Elba’s tweet, it was answered by Schwartz, who plays Sonic, with a “Who’s there?” The official Sonic Twitter account also signal-boosted the tweet.

Knuckles debuted in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, where he guarded the Chaos Emeralds and generally got in the way of Sonic and Tails. When it turned out to be a big misunderstanding, of course, Knuckles joined the good guys against Dr. Eggman aka Robotnik.

In the first film, it’s established that a tribe of echidnas were hunting down Sonic for unspecified reasons, prompting his escape to Earth. Given that Knuckles is an echidna, that detail is probably going to be significant.

The Sonic the Hedgehog 2 film is scheduled for release on April 8, 2022. A post-credits sequence in the first film suggested that Tails is coming, and early rumored plot synopses have said that Robotnik will return from his ring-induced exile with Knuckles as an ally. And this time actor Jim Carrey might be sporting Robotnik’s signature mustache, judging by the end of the first film.

ID@Xbox Twitch Showcase Roundup: All The Big News, Trailers, And Announcements

Microsoft’s second-ever ID@Xbox stream focusing on indie games was held today, and it showcased more than two dozen games from a variety of studios. The event brought new game announcements, interviews with developers, trailers, and details on games you can play right now.

One of the big surprise-launches was Sam & Max Save the World Remastered, which is out now on console. The game was developed by Skunkape Games and has the blessing of series creator Steve Purcell, according to Microsoft. The episodic game previously launched in December 2020 for PC and Nintendo Switch.

The broadcast also brought news that Project Moon’s Library of Ruina is also out today across console and the cloud through Xbox Game Pass. In this game you invite guests to a library and then do battle with them.

Another notable announcement from the event was that a demo for Aeon Drive from developer 2awesome Studios has arrived for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. The demo lets players check out some of the cyberpunk environments and get a feel for the action-platformer that incorporates speedrunning elements, too. The full game is slated to release later this year.

The game Lab Rat from developer Chump Squad was also shown off during the event and given a 2022 release date on console and PC. This satirical adventure game has you playing as a lab rat, of sorts, throughout more than 100 “satisfying and genre-bending” puzzles. A beta for the game is available here.

The skateboarding game OlliOlli World was showcased during the broadcast, too, and reconfirmed for release later this year. Additionally, the game Spacelines From the Far Out from developer Coffenauts is headed to Xbox and PC this fall, but you can try a demo right now on Xbox. You play as the manager of an intergalactic travel company and must help your passengers arrive safely and with as little barf as possible.

The unique-looking game The Big Con from Mighty Yell Studios was on display as well. You play a teenage con artist in this ’90s-set game that has you choosing disguises, picking pockets, and otherwise being a nuisance. The game also got a release date for console and PC: August 31.

Microsoft’s broadcast also included the announcement that Stardew Valley will come to Xbox Game Pass at some point in the future.

The full list of games shown during the ID@Xbox broadcast is below. You can also see a roundup of the titles coming to Xbox Game Pass.

All The Games From ID@Xbox’s August 10 Showcase

  • Aeon Drive (2awesome studios)
  • Anvil (Action Square)
  • Aragami 2 (Lince Works) — Coming to Xbox Game Pass
  • Button City (Subliminal)
  • Evil Genius 2 (Rebellion Interactive) — Coming to Xbox Game Pass
  • Inked (Byte Dance)
  • Inkulinati (Yaza Games)
  • Lab Rat (Chump Squad)
  • Library of Ruina (Project Moon) — Coming to Xbox Game Pass
  • Lightyear Frontier (Frame Break)
  • Loot River (Straka Studio)
  • Mad Streets (Craftshop Arts)
  • OlliOlli World (Private Label)
  • Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous (Owlcat)
  • Planet of Lana (Wishfully)
  • Project Wingman (Meowza Games)
  • Pupparazzi (Kitfox Games) — Coming to Xbox Game Pass
  • RPG Time (Deskworks)
  • Sable (Shedworks)
  • Sam & Max Save the World Remastered (Skunkape Games)
  • She Dreams Elsewhere (Studio Zevere)
  • Solace State (Vivid Foundry)
  • Soup Pot (Chikon Club)
  • Spacelines From the Far Out (Coffenauts)
  • Stardew Valley (Concerned Ape) — Coming to Xbox Game Pass
  • The Big Con (Mighty Yell Studios)
  • The Vale: Shadow of the Crown (Falling Squirrel)
  • The Wandering Village (Stray Fawn)

Microsoft’s next big event is its Gamescom briefing on August 24 which promises in-depth updates on upcoming games and more.

Call Of Duty’s Season 5 Battle Pass Trailer Is Here, Featuring The Operator Kitsune

Call of Duty’s Season 5 is arriving on August 12, and a battle pass trailer has arrived to showcase some of the upcoming season’s unlockable cosmetics for Black Ops Cold War and Warzone.

Season 5 will add the new operator Kitsune for both Black Ops Cold War and Warzone. Kitsune can be seen featured in the key art for Season 5, and she can be unlocked instantly by purchasing the Season 5 battle pass. An additional Ultra-rarity Kitsune operator skin is also unlocked at tier 100.

Four new weapons are coming to Call of Duty as well, and the first two will be featured in the battle pass. The EM2 assault rifle is free for everyone to unlock in Black Ops Cold War and Warzone at tier 15 of the pass, and the TEC-9 submachine gun will be unlockable at tier 31.

The battle pass trailer also features a bonus Kitsune “Kyubi” limited-edition operator skin. This can be obtained by purchasing the battle pass bundle, and if purchased at the start of the season between August 11-26. The battle pass bundles are the pricey 2,400 COD Points version of the battle pass, which includes 20 tier skips and the bonus skin.

Here are all the highlights of what’s coming in Season 5, and details of the new Double Agent multiplayer mode coming to Black Ops Cold War.

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Diablo 2: Resurrected Public Open Beta Dates Announced

Diablo II: Resurrected will hold a closed beta starting Friday, August 13 for players who pre-ordered the game, and an open beta starting Friday, August 20.

Beta tests will be playable on all consoles and PC, except for Nintendo Switch, according to Blizzard.com. Xbox Live Gold is required for the pre-order beta on August 13 but is not required for the open beta on August 20. PlayStation Plus is not required for either beta test. Both Xbox Live Gold and PlayStation Plus will be necessary for multiplayer features at the game’s launch.

  • From Friday, August 13 at 10:00 AM PDT to Tuesday, August 17 at 10:00 AM PDT, anybody who has pre-ordered Diablo II: Resurrected or the Diablo Prime Evil Collection will be able to take part in an Early Access beta. Players can preload the beta beginning August 11.
  • From Friday, August 20 at 10:00 AM PDT to Monday, August 23 at 10:00 AM PDT, the open beta begins without any pre-order necessary. Preloads for this beta begin for console players on Tuesday, August 17 and for PC players on Wednesday, August 18.

Progress will carry over between the two betas, but no progress will carry over from the beta held earlier this year. Cross-progression will be available during both beta periods, but a separate pre-order is necessary for each platform during the Early Access beta. There will be no level cap for this beta, and it’s unclear whether beta progress will carry over into the main game.

Similar to a previous beta test, only Act I and Act II will be playable. The Barbarian, Amazon, and Sorcereress classes from that beta will be playable once again, along with the Paladin and Druid classes which are new for this beta. The game will launch with two more classes, Assassin and Necromancer, but those two classes will not be available during the betas.

This news comes as Activision-Blizzard continues to face criticism from their employees and fans. The state of California sued the company on July 20 for discrimination and sexual harassment towards female employees. In a statement on Tuesday, one of Activision’s investors, SOC, expressed their dissatisfaction with Activison’s response to the lawsuit. SOC is calling for more diverstiy on the board, paycheck cutbacks to the executives who supported sexist behavior, and other changes.

The first game that Activision-Blizzard will release following their controversy is Diablo II: Resurrected on September 23. A Call of Duty game will also be released by the company this fall.

Activision will also take part in this year’s Gamescom. Be sure to check out the full Gamescom 2021 schedule.

Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN.

New Animal Crossing Seasonal Items Now Available

Two new seasonal items are now available in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. In celebration of Japan’s Obon festival, you can now purchase an eggplant cow and cucumber horse from Nook Shopping.

The new items will be on sale until August 16 and cost 500 bells apiece. The two will rotate daily, so you’ll need to check back to get both. To order the items, open the Nook Shopping catalog either from your NookPhone or the NookStop terminal in your island’s Resident Services building, select Special Goods, and flip over to the Seasonal tab.

Eggplant cow
Eggplant cow

A few other seasonal items are also still available to order. You can purchase a Hikoboshi and Orihime outfit until August 14, while the rodeo-style springy ride-on will be available until August 15. The outfits each cost 2,500 bells, while the springy ride-on is 2,000 bells.

Orihime outfit
Orihime outfit

The new Obon items were added as part of the 1.11.0 update. That patch also introduced a few other new seasonal items to the game, including boba and cotton candy. Those treats can be won from Redd’s stall during August’s fireworks show, which takes place every Sunday evening this month. Moon cakes and other moon-viewing food items will also be available from Nook Shopping in September.

In addition to the new seasonal items, Nintendo has released a new 1.11.1 update for Animal Crossing. That patch primarily resolves a few issues that arose in the game following the aforementioned 1.11.0 update, including a bug that caused seasonal clouds to not appear as intended. Nintendo says that more Animal Crossing: New Horizons updates are coming later this year.

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Unmatched: Cobble & Fog Review

It’s an amusing irony that the genre-bending Unmatched series started life as the strict franchise tie-in Star Wars: Epic Duels. That had a great game engine but vanished when the license expired, only to be reborn as an anything-goes tactical battler that pitched two legendary characters from across cultures against each other.

Later boxes added characters from film, such as Jurassic Park, and TV such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer. And they’re all cross-compatible, so it’s quite possible to have Bruce Lee facing off against Bigfoot. Now classic Victorian literature has been added to the mix with the gothic stylings of Unmatched: Cobble & Fog.

Box and What’s Inside

If you like big, pretty game boards when you open a box, Unmatched: Cobble & Fog will, like all its peers, offer an initial disappointment. The board is small, a series of interconnected circles printed over some drab background art. It’s double-sided, though, convenient and functional. It in no way prepares you for what’s underneath.

Because beyond that, the components are great. There are four miniatures for the characters in this set: Dracula, Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Jekyll and The Invisible Man. They’re reasonable sculpts, improved by being good, hard plastic and coming already ink washed to bring out the detail and depth.

One of the big draws of the Unmatched series is that it’s simple to get going.

Each character also has a health dial and a deck of cards. The latter are great, from the stylized card back icons that tie into their character’s lore, to the clear text and stylized comic-style art on the front. Once it’s all set out on the table, the good stuff easily compensates for the dull board, making it quite an eye-catching spectacle.

Rules and How to Play

One of the big draws of the Unmatched series is that it’s simple to get going. Both players choose a character. Then, they decide on which board to use — one of them in this set has a novel secret passage mechanic — set up the figures in prescribed spaces, draw five cards, and it’s game on. In theory the game also works with four, playing as two teams of two, but it’s at its best as a head to head.

On your turn you take two actions, which can either be to draw a card and move, or to play an attack or scheme card. Melee characters can only attack adjacent spaces, whereas ranged ones can attack any spaces the same color as that in which the attacker is located. That is one of the reasons for the lackluster board game, and it’s worth the trade off for the speed and clarity it brings to play.

If you’re attacked, you can play a defense card from your hand or not, as you choose, and you take the difference between the values in damage. That’s it. Last character standing wins. You now know how to play Unmatched. So: given the striking simplicity of the rules, how on earth does the series manage to leverage any kind of depth and variety?

The answer is in the cards. Each character has a unique deck and a special power. Some of them also have “sidekicks,” weaker fighters they can command alongside their main, such as Holmes’ dependable assistant Doctor Watson. The way each deck leverages those straightforward rules to give every character a unique play style is a thing of genius.

They’re all cross-compatible so it’s quite possible to have Bruce Lee facing off against Bigfoot.

Let’s stick with Holmes for an example. His special ability is that his card effects can’t be cancelled or blocked, a nod to his fearsome powers of planning. Many of his cards let him look at his opponent’s hand, giving a sense that Holmes is always one step ahead. Others let you use that knowledge to try and predict the values of your opponent’s cards, which feels like the process of deduction Holmes is famous for.

Between them, the duo don’t have many attack cards, but the ones they field are powerful. Again, this represents the way the characters are written: Holmes as a reluctant but skilled pugilist and Watson, who has ranged attacks, grudgingly using his army weapons if necessary. Between them, the cards in the deck bring the characters to life on the board as you play, without flavor text and with a bare minimum of exceptions and special rules.

All the decks in Unmatched: Cobble & Fog work the same extraordinary magic. Dr. Jekyll can choose to flip into the terrifying Mr. Hyde or back at the start of each turn. Only Jekyll can play the best defensive cards and only Hyde the best offensive ones, but moving as Hyde costs health. Dracula must coordinate with his three unholy progeny, all of them relatively fragile but with attacks that heal as they injure their targets. He also has cards that can lure and manipulate enemy figures.

At first, it seems the four are not well balanced. The Invisible Man, in particular, feels underpowered. He has three fog tokens on the board between which he can flit at will but he lacks big attack and defense plays. With practice however, things even up. His game is one of setting up and executing ambushes, then vanishing into the darkness.

Indeed, all four decks reveal hidden depths over repeat plays.

Indeed, all four decks reveal hidden depths over repeat plays. The basic rules alone offer some solid strategic hooks. Characters with sidekicks can try and box their enemies into undesirable board positions. With only two actions per turn, it’s hard to set up an attack without leaving yourself vulnerable to a counter. You’re also forced to strike a balance between drawing and playing cards while trying to keep a range of options in your hand.

When you add in the layers created by special powers and unique card decks, there are all sorts of strategic levers to work. It’s true that the game can be frustrating when you can’t quite draw the cards you need to move your game plan forward. But without that seed of randomness, the game would devolve into stale repetition instead of retaining some vibrancy over repeat plays.

That said, repetition remains the worst fault in Unmatched: Cobble & Fog. Again, like other games in the series, despite all the great work that’s gone into giving each character a distinct style, those simple mechanics can’t quite take all the weight. Individual matchups do begin to feel a little worn after several attempts. Fortunately, with four characters to choose from, you’ve got six distinct combinations to keep you going.

Where to Buy

The MSRP for Unmatched: Cobble & Fog is $39.99, but you can often find it on sale at the retailers below.