A New Nintendo Switch eShop Sale Is Live: Splatoon 2, Stardew Valley, And More Of The Best Deals

The Nintendo Switch eShop has kicked off its latest sale, and this one is specifically centered around multiplayer games to play locally or online. The Multiplayer Mayhem Sale features a mix of first-party and third-party titles, and there are some really nice discounts available. Though it’s a multiplayer-oriented sale, many of the games also have engaging solo content, so even if you don’t play multiplayer much, there’s likely a deal here for you.

The Multiplayer Mayhem Sale features a few first-party hits, including Splatoon 2 for $48, Super Mario Party for $42, Fire Emblem Warriors for $42, and Mario Tennis Aces for $42. You can also get the zany physics puzzler Good Job for $14. Good Job stars a CEO’s son who wreaks havoc around the office, and it can be played cooperatively with two players.

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Many of the best couch co-op Switch games have received nice discounts, too. Stardew Valley, the wonderful farming sim that’s even more fun split-screen or online with friends, is down to $10, matching the lowest price we’ve seen on Switch. You can also grab Unravel Two, an adorable platformer starring two creatures made of yarn, for $10. Meanwhile, Haven, a science-fiction love story starring a couple who explore an empty planet, is on sale for $20. For a serious value, check out Overcooked: All You Can Eat, a compilation containing both frantic cooking games and their DLC, for $30.

Puzzle game fans can pick up Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 for $20, Snipperclips for $14, and Lumines Remastered for $7.49.

We’ve rounded up the best deals in the Multiplayer Mayhem Sale below. You only have through August 11 to make your selections. In addition to the discounts, you’ll also earn 5% extra Gold Points to go toward your next eShop purchase.

Best deals on Nintendo Switch eShop

  • Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition — $35 ($50)
  • Fire Emblem Warriors — $42 ($60)
  • Good Job — $14 ($20)
  • Haven — $20 ($25)
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 7 — $19.49 ($30)
  • Lumines Remastered — $7.49 ($15)
  • Mario Tennis Aces — $42 ($60)
  • Moving Out — $12.49 ($25)
  • Mortal Kombat 11 — $15 ($50)
  • Overcooked: All You Can Eat — $30 ($40)
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville — $26 ($40)
  • Risk of Rain 2 — $10 ($25)
  • Snipperclips — $14 ($20)
  • Splatoon 2 — $48 ($60)
  • Stardew Valley — $10 ($15)
  • Super Mario Party — $42 ($60)
  • Unravel Two — $10 ($20)
  • Wargroove — $10 ($20)

Pokemon-Like RPG Monster Crown Officially Launches In 1.0 On October 12

After more than a year in Steam Early Access, developer Studio Aurum has announced that its Pokemon-like creature collector Monster Crown launches on PC and consoles on October 12.

The developer shared a four-minute video announcing the release date on YouTube. The video features the developer’s journey of creating Monster Crown, from their Pokemon inspirations to their monster-taming obsession. It culminates with the news that Monster Crown will be available digitally and physically on October 12 for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. (It’s possible the game may be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S through backward compatibility.)

Monster Crown is a creature-collector much like the Dragon Quest Monsters or Pokemon franchises (or even Temtem). It takes places on Crown Island, a remote place with a history of tyranny threatened by a young woman vying for total control. To stop her, you must form pacts with over 200 monsters to train and battle against the island’s enemies, which include other monsters and trainers.

Though the trappings sound similar to Pokemon, Monster Crown comes with a unique twist: you can fuse monsters together to create your own species.

Monster Crown also has online elements, like battling and trading, as well as RPG-esque decision-making points that affect the ending. On Steam, Monster Crown has a “very positive” review rating.

Monster Crown was introduced in April 2018 via a Kickstarter campaign seeking just $5,000. In 28 hours, the campaign was fully funded and eventually capped at over $45,000 a month later.

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Pokemon Go: Why Fans Are Furious With Niantic Right Now

Pokemon Go players have taken to social media to get Niantic to change course on a plan the developer has to remove the extended range feature from the AR game. This feature was introduced last year to help players keep up with Pokemon Go from the safety of their homes.

In an open letter from the huge Pokemon Go community, r/SilphRoad, players are reaching out directly to Niantic asking them to keep the extended range feature, particularly as the new Delta variant of COVID-19 begins to spread across the world.

“Dear Niantic, Community and Creators alike wish to voice our concern and disappointment over recent changes to the Pokestop interaction radius reduction in Pokemon Go,” the letter begins. “While the Pokestop/POI interaction radius was increased due to an unprecedented global pandemic, the flow on effects of this in-game change have had a far greater positive impact on the community.”

Beyond just being able to play from home, the players cite the increased radius’ other benefits such as road safety, and particularly accessibility for disabled players as reasons this change should be reinstated.

On Twitter, prominent players are using the hashtag #HearUsNiantic as a way to get the developer’s attention.

When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit last year, Pokemon Go and other AR games, which required players to freely walk about to play, were some of the hardest hit. IGN spoke with many Pokemon Go players at the onset of the pandemic to hear how it impacted one of their favorite games.

So far, Niantic has not responded on any of its public channels, but IGN has reached out for comment.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor.

Coca-Cola, State Farm Reconsidering Overwatch League Sponsorships

Some Overwatch League sponsors are reconsidering their partnerships with the esports league in the wake of the Activision Blizzard lawsuit. As reported by the Washington Post, both Coca-Cola and State Farm are reassessing their sponsorships of the Overwatch League moving forward in light of the allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination at Activision Blizzard.

Activision Blizzard runs two esports leagues, the Overwatch League and the Call of Duty league. The Overwatch League currently has seven sponsors listed on its website: Xfinity, IBM, Coca-Cola, State Farm, Cheez-It, Pringles, and TeamSpeak. A spokesperson for State Farm told the Washington Post that the company is “reevaluating our limited marketing relationship with the Overwatch League,” and that it has requested no advertisements be run during this weekend’s matches.

A spokesperson for Coca-Cola told the Washington Post, “We are working with our partners at Blizzard as we take a step back for a moment to revisit future plans and programs.” They confirmed that Coca-Cola is aware of the allegations against Activision Blizzard but declined to comment if Coca-Cola would continue sponsoring the league.

GameSpot has reached out to Activision Blizzard for comment.

As reported by Charlie Intel, T-Mobile’s logo has disappeared from the sponsorship section on both the Call of Duty League and Overwatch League websites. The logo appeared on both websites as recently as July 21, based on the Wayback Machine. Last weekend the New York Subliners, a Call of Duty League team, covered the T-Mobile logo on their jerseys with duct tape. T-Mobile has not officially stated that it has pulled back its sponsorship of either league nor has it publicly commented on the allegations against Activision Blizzard.

Removing Pokemon Go’s Pandemic Bonuses Is A Mistake

As it had said it would, Niantic has rolled back some of the bonuses it implemented in Pokemon Go to make the game easier to play amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The studio had repeatedly stated these bonuses were always intended to be temporary, so it was inevitable that they would one day be reverted. However, the decision to do so now, when the world is being roiled by another surge in COVID cases, is a grave mistake that’s drawn widespread backlash from the community.

In the time since Niantic initially announced its plans to roll back the bonuses, the pandemic has only worsened. Cases are once again on the rise in many parts of the world as new variants of the virus emerge, and many communities are scrambling to reimplement mask mandates and other restrictions to curb the virus’s spread. Removing these bonuses from Pokemon Go now and asking users to go outside, when the pandemic is still very much an ongoing threat, is a tone-deaf decision that harms both the game and players.

It’s not as if Pokemon Go has struggled since implementing these bonuses; on the contrary, the game has soared over the past year. According to Sensor Tower, Pokemon Go had its best-ever start to a year in 2021, with revenue reportedly up by 34% compared to 2020. Niantic is also coming off of Pokemon Go Fest 2021, one of the game’s best events yet. Not only was the event enjoyable, smartly building off all of the lessons that Niantic learned as it adapted the game amid the pandemic, but it was also a huge success. While Niantic hasn’t shared revenue numbers, the studio revealed that players collectively caught more than 1.5 billion Pokemon and walked more than 125 kilometers during the two-day celebration, dwarfing last year’s metrics.

The bonuses themselves made the game indisputably better, as well, which makes their removal all the more frustrating. One of the most beneficial bonuses doubled the distance from which you could interact with Gyms and PokeStops, making it easier to earn items and participate in Gym and Raid battles. This was a marked quality-of-life improvement, and it should have remained a permanent fixture of the game, but Niantic has since reverted it.

Fans, rightfully, are angry with Niantic’s decision. Across social media, players are expressing their displeasure with the bonuses’ removal and calling for a day-long boycott of the game, dubbing today “Pokemon No Day.” Prominent members of the Pokemon community, including the webmaster of Pokemon megasite Serebii.net, have even released a joint statement calling on Niantic to reconsider its decision and reimplement the pandemic bonuses.

As of this writing, Niantic has not publicly commented on the boycott, but here’s hoping the developer reverses course and reimplements the pandemic bonuses. Both the game and the community are better off for them.

The Metallica Blacklist is Up for Preorder on Vinyl, CD, and Digital

In 1991, Metallica released a self-titled album that everyone has called The Black Album ever since. It’s the band’s magnum opus, and it still rules today. To celebrate the album’s 30th anniversary, a new project called The Metallica Blacklist is coming soon (see it at Amazon). It’s a behemoth collection of covers of the 12 songs on The Black Album, performed by musicians like Weezer, Phoebe Bridgers, Jason Isbell, St. Vincent, Cage the Elephant, Portugal the Man, and many, many more.

All told, The Metallica Blacklist contains 53 tracks, with 53 bands, musicians, and electronic and hip hop artists offering their own unique take on their favorite song from The Black Album. Some of them sound similar to the original; others go their own way. For instance, there’s a Miley Cyrus version of “Nothing Else Matters” featuring Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, and more. It gets wild, friends.

Preorder The Metallica Blacklist

You can already stream a bunch of the tracks on Spotify to see what you think. The full album lands on digital and streaming on September 10. But if you want to own The Metallica Blacklist in physical form, you can preorder it on CD or in limited-edition vinyl now. Better yet, Amazon has both physical versions on sale. Preorder above, or keep scrolling down to see the full track and which bands are covering which songs.

All profits from The Metallica Blacklist are going to various charities. These includes Metallica’s charitable foundation All Within My Hands, plus the various artists’ charity of choice. You can find details of where the money’s going for each track here.

The Metallica Blacklist Track List

  • Enter Sandman – Alessia Cara & The Warning
  • Enter Sandman – Mac DeMarco
  • Enter Sandman – Ghost
  • Enter Sandman – Juanes
  • Enter Sandman – Rina Sawayama
  • Enter Sandman – Weezer
  • Sad But True (Live) – Sam Fender
  • Sad But True – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
  • Sad But True – Mexican Institute of Sound feat. La Perla & Gera MX
  • Sad But True – Royal Blood
  • Sad But True – St. Vincent
  • Sad But True – White Reaper
  • Sad But True – YB
  • Holier Than Thou – Biffy Clyro
  • Holier Than Thou – The Chats
  • Holier Than Thou – OFF!
  • Holier Than Thou – PUP
  • Holier Than Thou – Corey Taylor
  • The Unforgiven – Cage The Elephant
  • The Unforgiven – Vishal Dadlani, DIVINE, Shor Police
  • The Unforgiven – Diet Cig
  • The Unforgiven – Flatbush Zombies feat. DJ Scratch
  • The Unforgiven – HaAsh
  • The Unforgiven – José Madero
  • The Unforgiven – Moses Sumney
  • Wherever I May Roam – J Balvin
  • Wherever I May Roam – Chase & Status feat. BackRoad Gee
  • Wherever I May Roam – The Neptunes
  • Wherever I May Roam – Jon Pardi
  • Don’t Tread on Else Matters – SebastiAn
  • Don’t Tread on Me – Portugal. The Man
  • Don’t Tread on Me – Volbeat
  • Through the Never – The HU
  • Through the Never – Tomi Owó
  • Nothing Else Matters – Phoebe Bridgers
  • Nothing Else Matters – Miley Cyrus feat WATT, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo, Chad Smith
  • Nothing Else Matters – Dave Gahan
  • Nothing Else Matters – Mickey Guyton
  • Nothing Else Matters – Dermot Kennedy
  • Nothing Else Matters – Mon Laferte
  • Nothing Else Matters – Igor Levit
  • Nothing Else Matters – My Morning Jacket
  • Nothing Else Matters – PG Roxette
  • Nothing Else Matters – Darius Rucker
  • Nothing Else Matters – Chris Stapleton
  • Nothing Else Matters – TRESOR
  • Of Wolf and Man – Goodnight, Texas
  • The God That Failed – IDLES
  • The God That Failed – Imelda May
  • My Friend of Misery – Cherry Glazerr
  • My Friend of Misery – Izïa
  • My Friend of Misery – Kamasi Washington
  • The Struggle Within – Rodrigo y Gabriela

Chris Reed is a commerce editor for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

Call of Duty Mobile Season 6 Aether Hunt Event Starts August 6

A new zombies-themed event is starting on August 6 in Season 6 of Call of Duty Mobile. Announced on the Call of Duty blog, the Aether Hunt event will have players battle against the undead hordes to acquire aether and unlock special rewards, including the zombie Richtofen operator skin.

Using characters from the mainline Call of Duty’s Zombies’ mode, this event focuses on acquiring purple and yellow aether crystals in order to unlock special rewards. Yellow ore can be obtained by completing daily tasks in both multiplayer and battle royale. Purple ore, which is more valuable, can be obtained by completing main tasks in the Undead Siege mode, given out by Dr. Richtofen. Players can earn operator skins, weapon blueprints, vehicle skins, and more.

The Undead Siege mode offers the quickest way to earn rewards, with players completing tasks during matches. In this mode, players will need to survive five days and five nights, collecting resources during the day and battling against relentless waves of zombies during the night. You will need to defend your mobile base, using turrets built from the collected resources as well as your own firearms. The new mode also has its own 25 tiers of rewards to work through, offering rewards like zombie Tank Dempsey.

You can read GameSpot’s guide to the Undead Siege mode to learn the best ways to survive the night and earn aether crystals. This new Call of Duty Mobile content is being added as Activision Blizzard deals with a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and a “frat boy” culture.

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XDefiant’s First Closed Beta Test Is Now Live For Select PC Players

The first closed beta test for XDefiant, Ubisoft’s new free-to-play shooter set in the Tom Clancy universe, is currently live on PC. Invites went out to select PC players in the US and Canada earlier this week, and players will need to use the Ubisoft Connect client to participate.

Though the official XDefiant Twitter account has shown brief clips of gameplay from the closed beta, the test itself is under a non-disclosure agreement, meaning players who do get the chance to play early will not be able to share screenshots, videos, or streams of the game in-action. Ubisoft released a preview video of two arena maps playable in the test, Emporium and Air & Space, last week.

It seems players are currently experiencing error messages that may impact load times for those looking to get into a match. Ubisoft says it will provide more updates soon. Though this first test is only for PC players, later tests will be available for players on Xbox and PlayStation consoles, and the game is slated to support cross-play at launch. The full game will also release on streaming platforms like Google Stadia and Amazon Luna.

XDefiant looks to include fast-paced action and weapon customization reminiscent to that of Call of Duty along with faction-based abilities. Players can choose to join different four different in-game factions, each pulled from other Ubisoft Tom Clancy games like Splinter Cell, The Division, and more recent Ghost Recon titles like Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. Each faction is based around different archetypes, like assault, support, and tank. The developer has said more factions, including ones beyond the current Tom Clancy game universe, could also be in the cards.

Ubisoft’s new live service shooter isn’t the only upcoming FPS currently looking for player feedback. Battlefield 2042’s closed technical test went live this week (also under NDA), while players of Halo Infinite’s recent technical test could stream the game to their heart’s content.

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Call Of Duty’s Upcoming Season 5 Could Shake Up Warzone’s Perk Meta

Call of Duty’s Season 5 arrives on August 12, and today’s roadmap intel reveals Warzone’s update might finally shake up the perk meta. The new season is expected to bring new points of interest to Verdansk, a Red Door in-game event, and all-new Warzone-exclusive perks.

Currently, Warzone only utilizes Modern Warfare’s perk selection, despite this year’s Cold War integration. Warzone’s current slate of perks are dominated by a select few: E.O.D., Ghost, Overkill, and Amped. However, Season 5 is set to introduce Combat Scout and Tempered, which could make a player’s perk decisions a little bit harder.

With Combat Scout, players will receive a burst of in-field intel, as damaging an enemy briefly highlights that opponent in bright orange and automatically pings them. Activision’s wording suggests that this orange highlight will only be visible to the player who activated the ping, as the description suggests the perk is stronger if the player can “communicate effectively to their squadmates.” Regardless, it would be really useful to see the highlighted positioning of the player you’ve just peppered up but couldn’t kill.

The second new perk will be Tempered, which provides more reinforced armor plates. Only two of these heavier plates are needed for a player to be “fully armored” compared to the standard three. Meaning, Tempered allows each plate to absorb 75 points of damage instead of the standard 50, but a player will only be able to wear two plates instead of three. So, basically, you get the same amount of armor, but you have one less plate to worry about.

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Re-plating after a gunfight is obviously something that leaves you vulnerable, but you can plate up quickly enough that I’m not sure if this tradeoff will be worth the sacrifice, as Activision did mention this perk will come at the sacrifice of the second perk slot, which is the coveted perk Ghost/Overkill slot. Players either run Ghost to stay off the radar, or Overkill to carry a second primary weapon, and I think the benefits of both of these outweigh the usefulness of the upcoming Tempered perk.

Activision did not mention which perk slot will be used by Combat Scout, and I highly doubt they’d introduce two perks and stack them both in the second perk slot. Combat Scout could make the most waves here, but it will be interesting to see where this perk is placed. The intel it provides could be more beneficial to players than the currently used Double Time or E.O.D. first perk selections, but I’m not sure how many players would sacrifice their third perk slot. Currently, Amped is the most used and sensible choice for the third perk slot, as it provides faster weapon swap and rocket launcher reload speed. It’s a very noticeable difference in weapon swap time if you’re not running this perk.

Surprisingly, the Season 5 intel didn’t mention changes to the High Alert perk. Raven Software previously teased these two new Warzone-exclusive perks would be coming, but also announced High Alert would be updated to counter the Dead Silent field upgrade. Maybe that will still arrive sometime later in the season.

It will be interesting to see how much these new additions will affect the perk meta with Season 5’s arrival. And we’ll update our best perks guide, if any of these new additions dethrone Warzone’s current perk champions.

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