Shang-Chi: The Full Story of Wenwu, the MCU’s Mandarin

Marvel’s The Mandarin has had a convoluted history from terror mastermind to international bogeyman and, most recently, as the virtually immortal leader of the criminal organization in Marvel’s newest hit, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Yes, this character has been around in some form or another since the very start of the MCU.

But it’s been a confusing and winding road for The Mandarin, a.k.a. Wenwu, so let’s trace his path from the beginning…

The MCU’s First Villain… Sort of

Let’s start at the beginning, because in many ways the Mandarin helped launch the MCU.

In 2008’s Iron Man, a faction of the terrorist group the Ten Rings is behind the abduction of Tony Stark in Afghanistan. We learn later in the film that it was Stark’s partner and mentor Obadiah Stane who engineered the entire thing, but it was the Ten Rings who carried it out.

We didn’t get an actual reference to the Mandarin in the first Iron Man or in the sequel. However, in 2010’s Iron Man 2 Mickey Rourke’s Ivan Vanko gets his forged documents from a shady member of the Ten Rings. It makes sense, given that Jon Favreau, who directed the first two Iron Man movies, has said he wanted the Mandarin to appear in what he had intended to be his Tony Stark trilogy. Favreau knew that the Mandarin in the comics was considered Iron Man’s arch-foe, but he was equally aware of the character’s problematic and racially-insensitive origins. He also seemed concerned with how to meld the character’s supernatural powers – the ten rings are mystical, otherworldly entities – with the tech-based reality his Iron Man films were grounded in.

Regardless, the Mandarin did show up in director Shane Black’s Iron Man 3. Well, kind of. This is where things start to get weird…

Meet The Mandarin!?

In the 2013 threequel Iron Man 3, the Mandarin was a looming villain that had America on edge with his pervasive broadcasts and terrifying messages. Except, it was all a smokescreen, a “custom-made terror threat” as Tony Stark put it. The Mandarin was actually failed actor Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley), hired by Guy Pearce’s Aldrich Killian, the founder of Advanced Idea Mechanics, or A.I.M. for short.

Killian used this evil think tank to distort the myth of the Mandarin in order to manipulate the pathology of Western Civilization. At first, the terrorist attack concept was a ruse to cover up the flaws of his experimental Extremis regenerative program — it’s a pretty big flaw, since it causes its patients to blow up! But Killian soon realized it’s easier to rule behind the scenes, so he created a face of terror… the Mandarin.

Shane Black’s decision to make the Mandarin almost a punchline in the film was controversial to say the least. Some diehard comics fans were upset; others thought it was ingenious. But as Kevin Feige explained to IGN back in 2014, just because the Mandarin in Iron Man 3 turned out to be Trevor Slattery, it didn’t mean the real villain didn’t exist.

“That’s one of the reasons we wanted to do the fun short that Drew Pearce wrote and directed,” Feige said then.

Killian had based his Mandarin “avatar” on the real stories he had heard about a mysterious mastermind who was behind all sorts of acts of terror. And the short film Feige mentioned, “All Hail the King,” clarified once and for all that the Mandarin did exist within the MCU — and that he was a legitimate force to be reckoned with.

In the Marvel One-Shot, a member of the Ten Rings organization poses as a documentary filmmaker and lets poor, clueless Slattery in on a little secret: The Mandarin does exist, and he’s not too happy to find out some washed-up thespian has been impersonating him. The film ends with Slattery being taken out of prison, presumably to his death at the hands of the real Mandarin. (Of course, we’d eventually learn in Shang-Chi that the hapless Trevor wound up living as a prisoner of Wenwu’s, where the former thespian avoided execution by performing for the Ten Rings.)

Aside from a deleted scene in Ant-Man in which a prospective client of Darren Cross’ Yellowjacket tech is sporting a Ten Rings tattoo, there were no other mentions of the Ten Rings in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for another half-dozen years… until the real McCoy finally made his debut.

He appropriated Ten Rings, my Ten Rings, but because he didn’t know my real name… do you know what name he chose? The Mandarin. He gave his figurehead the name of a chicken dish.

Wenwu in Shang-Chi: The Real Boss

In Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Tony Leung’s Xu Wenwu is revealed to be the head of a shadowy international network dating back to the Middle Ages. The Mandarin is just one of the names given to him over the centuries. Due to the power embedded in the mysterious ten rings he possesses, Wenwu is virtually immortal, and his Ten Rings organization – named for his rings of power — has become an almost shadow government, dominating and manipulating global events to its advantage.

During a dinner scene with his children, Shang-Chi and Xu Xialing, Wenwu specifically references the “false Mandarin” episode as he reveals one of the many names he’s been assigned over his long life.

“He appropriated Ten Rings, my Ten Rings, but because he didn’t know my real name… do you know what name he chose? The Mandarin. He gave his figurehead the name of a chicken dish.”

The inclusion of this scene is notable for more than just confirmation that Shang-Chi is the son of the infamous villain. It’s also a subtle repudiation of the racist elements embedded in the character’s original depiction. As mentioned earlier, the desire to import one of Marvel Comics’ key villains to the movies had been there from the beginning, but the filmmakers had to figure out a way to adapt him while also removing his offensive characteristics. Having the character himself point this out was a quite effective way to do it.

In a larger sense, that was also part of the challenge with bringing Shang-Chi to the MCU. The original comic book series that made Shang-Chi a sensation to fans of a certain age was a Bronze Age piece of pulp and spy fare mixed with martial arts. Created by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin, The Hands of Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu was a bold series featuring some of the best art of the era by artists like Gene Day and Mike Zeck. It is also horribly dated in some ways by some of the stereotypes it presents, the most prominent being Shang-Chi’s father, Fu Manchu. The character, created by novelist Sax Rohmer, was an evil scientist who was emblematic of the “Yellow Menace” trope common in 20th century fiction. There was no way to bring that character into the present-day MCU.

By erasing Fu Manchu from the picture, director Destin Daniel Cretton and screenwriters Dave Callaham and Andrew Lanham built an antagonist in Wenwu who was a layered, complex character, a mythic figure who is also allowed a dynamic with his son that is at the heart of the movie.

By taking this path, Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings allowed for the real Mandarin to finally take his place as one of the best and most fascinating villains in the MCU.

What do you think of the way the Mandarin was handled in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings? Let’s discuss in the comments!

The Oculus Quest 2 Is the Best VR Headset for Beat Saber and It’s on Sale Today

The Oculus Quest 2 is easily the best VR headset I’d recommend for Beat Saber. It’s much less expensive that its closest competition, it has excellent tracking, it can be played wirelessly or connected to a PC via Oculus Link, and it has one of the highest resolutions of all current VR headsets. Currently Newegg is offering several great bundles at discounted prices.

On a personal note, I own the Oculus Quest 2 specifically for Beat Saber. I purchased the original Rift CV1 headset back in 2016 and since then I’ve clocked 400 hours in Beat Saber. As a player who values tracking fidelity and controller ergonomics above all else, I was a firm believer that nothing could match the 3-sensor setup of the Rift. I skipped over the Rift S and original Quest for that reason. The Vive, Index, and Reverb G2 were simply too expensive for me, since I only really play Beat Saber and little else (the exception being Half-Life Alyx, which is an exceptional game). When the Quest 2 came out, I was still quite happy with my Rift, but the price point had me very intrigued. I purchased it fully expecting to return it, but boy was I wrong.

In my opinion, the Quest 2 has superior tracking over my Rift 3-sensor setup. Whereas on the Rift I could score at least an “S” on every song in Expert+ on Beat Saber’s official setlist (including all the DLCs), on the Quest 2 I’ve been able to score an “SS” and/or full-combo most of them. If you’ve played Beat Saber for a while, you’re probably aware that the offical setlist is very limited and you’ll want to download the thousands of modded songs available on the internet. I purchased the Oculus Link cable so that I could play all of my modded songs that I’ve accrued over the years (I have almost 1,000 downloaded songs). As of now, it works perfectly at the full Quest 2 native resolution, 90Hz refresh rate, and no perceptible lag. It also allows me to play my Rift copy of Beat Saber without having to buy a separate copy for the Quest 2. Nowadays I exclusively play in PCVR mode.

The Quest 2 and the controllers are definitely heavier than the original Rift and Touch controllers, but I was able to get over that after a couple of days. I also upgraded to the Elite Strap, Oculus Link cable, and a silicone face cover, and I had to factor those additional purchases in. All in total, the MSRP probably ran closer to $450. Let’s be real, that is ALOT to spend for essentially one game, but in my defense it was and still is my preferred form of exercise. I’m a pretty lazy guy when it comes to exercise, and I’ve tried to break that habit by getting at-home equipment like a pair of adjustable dumbbells, a power tower, and a fancy rower, but Beat Saber is really the only form of exercise that I return to again and again. So if you’re like me and you’re looking to get a VR headset specifically for Beat Saber, in my opinion there is no other headset to consider.

New Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset with More Storage, Same Price, and Bonus Newegg Gift Card

The Oculus Quest 2 has so far been the best value when it comes to VR gaming. It’s hundreds of dollars cheaper than its competitors, it has phenomenal tracking, it doesn’t need to be tethered to a PC, and it boasts a huge library of games (even Half Life: Alyx is easily playable on the Quest 2). Now, Oculus has re-released its Oculus Quest 2 VR headset with double the storage (128GB vs 64GB) for the exact same price. There’s even less of a reason now to pick something else.

Buy Quest 2 Accessories, Get a Newegg Gift Card

The Oculus Quest 2 is a bargain at $299, and thanks to the low price, you can pick up some very convenient accessories without having to feel like you just stepped out of your budget. Newegg is offering a bonus gift card when you purchase any of the accessories below. That includes the Elite Strap, the Elite Strap with Battery Pack, the Link Cable, and more.

Daily Deals: MSI RTX 3070 Gaming Laptop for $1349, First Discount on the New Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset and Accessories

There are some really good deals today. Score the lowest price ever on an MSI GL66 RTX 3070 gaming laptop on Amazon. Best of all, it ships within the week. For those of you who haven’t yet picked up an Oculus Quest 2, Newegg sweetens the deal a bit more with a bonus gift card. Purchase an accessory (some of them are really, really handy), and you’ll get bonus gift cards for those as well. Check out the price drops on a 2021 Hisense 4K QLED TV, the Xbox Elite Series 2 wireless controller, Sony noise cancelling headphones, and more.

MSI RTX 3070 Gaming Laptop for Only $1349

This MSI GL66 gaming laptop just got marked down by $150, making it the least expensive RTX 3070 equipped laptop on the market right now. The GPU has a TDP of only 85W in order to keep the power consumption, heat, and noise to a minimum. That means it’s not as fast as some of the other RTX 3070 equipped laptops out there, but it still performs better than an RTX 3060 equipped laptop while running cooler and quieter.

New Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset with More Storage, Same Price, and Bonus Newegg Gift Card

The Oculus Quest 2 has so far been the best value when it comes to VR gaming. It’s hundreds of dollars cheaper than its competitors, it has phenomenal tracking, it doesn’t need to be tethered to a PC, and it boasts a huge library of games (even Half Life: Alyx is easily playable on the Quest 2). Now, Oculus has re-released its Oculus Quest 2 VR headset with double the storage (128GB vs 64GB) for the exact same price. There’s even less of a reason now to pick something else. I purchased an Oculus Rift when it first launched, played the heck out of it, and now own a Quest 2. In my opinion, and with price factored in, it’s far and away the best VR headset to get into Beat Saber.

Buy Quest 2 Accessories, Get a Newegg Gift Card

The Oculus Quest 2 is a bargain at $299, and thanks to the low price, you can pick up some very convenient accessories without having to feel like you just stepped out of your budget. Newegg is offering a bonus gift card when you purchase any of the accessories below. That includes the Elite Strap, the Elite Strap with Battery Pack, the Link Cable, and more.

HP Reverb G2 VR Headset

The Reverb G2 normally sells for $599, but the HP Store has it for $150 off. At this price, it’s only $150 more than the base Oculus Quest 2 headset and boasts some significant upgrades. The Reverb G2 sports the second highest resolution of any VR headset with 2160×2160 pixels per eye (even more than the already impressive Quest 2’s 1832×1920 resolution), manual IPD adjustment, a far more robust headstrap than the Quest 2, inside-out tracking that doesn’t require external sensors, and off-ear headphones so they don’t get as grimy and maintains your peripheral hearing.

2021 65″ Hisense U6G 4K QLED Smart TV

Pick up the new 2021 65″ Hisense 4K TV featuring Quantum Dot technology for the lowest price ever. This ULED TV supports Dolby Vision HDR thanks to a ULED panel that’s rated for 600nits of maximum brightness and boasts 60 local dimming zones. It’s actually one of the highest rated TVs around, especially for its price range.

Dell S2721DGF 27″ 1440p GSYNC Gaming Monitor

This is one of the best gaming monitors you can buy for under $500. The S2721DGF is a 27″ monitor with an excellent IPS panel (better than the VA panel found on the popular S3220DGF model). It features wide viewing angles and excellent color rendition including 98% DCI-P3 color coverage. At the same time, it boasts a super fast 1ms response time and up to 165Hz refresh rate through the DisplayPort. It’s also FreeSync Premium Pro and G-SYNC compatible.

Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller (Preowned)

If you get a preowned Xbox Elite Series 2 controller off Amazon Warehouse, you can get an extra 20% off the already discounted price. You’ll have to make sure the vendor is “Amazon” and not a 3rd party marketplace vendor. “Used: Very Good” and “Used: Like New” condition models are both available. This professional-grade controller features adjustable tension thumbsticks, shorter hair trigger locks, wraparound textured grips, interchangeable thumbsticks and paddle shapes, custom profiles saved on your controller itself, and included USB Type C cable with charging dock. It boasts up to 40 hours of battery life and is compatible with the Xbox Series S|X, Xbox One, and PC.

40lb Rubber Encased Hex Dumbbell

If you’ve been stockpiling exercise equipment to work out at home, you might have realized that the cost of weights adds up. You could be paying upwards of $2-$4 per pound of weights if you’ve been buying stuff at regular retail price. Deals like these aren’t flashy, but they’re very welcome. This 40-pound dumbbell costs only $41.10, that’s just over $1 per pound. The weights themselves are rubber encased to protect your floor, and the handle is ergonomically shapped and the chrome finshed ergo handles are textured for a better grip.

Preorder the Middle Earth 6-Film Ultimate Collector’s Edition (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)

This impressive Middle Earth Collector’s Edition includes both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies over a whopping 31 discs. That’s because there are separate 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray discs for both the Theatrical Editions and the Extended Editions. You also get digital HD copies for free, and they are compatible with MoviesAnywhere so you can merge it into your digital library. As far as extras go, you get a Special Features Blu-ray disc, a 64-page booklet, and 7 travel poster art cards. All the discs are stored in collectible foil sleeves.

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Razer Basilisk V3 Has A New Smart Mouse Wheel That’s Great For Games And Productivity

Razer’s Basilisk range of mice is quickly becoming one of its best, with each new iteration offering many top-tier features for a rather budget-friendly price. That’s no different with the latest version, the Razer Basilisk V3, which is headlined by one of the best features on one of its competitors mouse offerings.

I used this feature daily with both of my own Logitech mice, and I can tell you it’s a game-changer if you’ve never experienced it. With the Basilisk V3, you can get a bit more granular with the settings for this wheel, too. You can alter how much resistance there is before the wheel automatically switches from tactile to free-scroll mode, or how much each notch in the wheel actually scrolls. You can also turn one mode off entirely if you want to depend on one or the other in a game.

Of course being a Razer mouse you also get a healthy dose of RGB powered by the company’s Razer Synapse software. There are a total of 11 Chroma RGB zones that you can individually change if you’re stressed about the glow that will emanate from your hand during use. You’ll also get 10+1 programmable buttons–ten easy-to-access buttons on the face of the mouse and then an additional one on the bottom to switch between on-board profiles.

The Razer Basilisk V3 is on sale today at Razer’s website and several retailers. It costs $70, which puts it in competitive company. Check out our guide to the best gaming mice on the market for a better view on other options out there.

New World Open Beta Begins September 9, Here’s How To Join

After multiple delays and numerous alpha and beta tests, Amazon Game Studio’s MMO New World is finally nearing its September 28 release date, with one final open beta test planned before launch. The final beta is available for anyone to jump in and play.

The open beta runs September 9-12 and is available to play through Steam, but players will first need to request access to join the beta. To do that, you’ll need to login to their Steam account and navigate to the New World page on Steam. Under the various “Pre-purchase New World” options will be a button that says “Join the New World Open Beta Playtest.” Click to request access, and Amazon will send an email to the email address associated with your Steam account letting you know when you are able to download the beta.

Now Playing: New World Trailer | Gamescom ONL 2021

New World’s previous closed beta saw the game rise to the top of Steam’s best-sellers, since pre-ordering the game granted immediate beta access. During the beta, more than 200,000 concurrent players explored the game’s world of Aeternum at once. It also caused some graphics cards to fail, an issue that has since been resolved.

A successful launch for New World would be big deal for Amazon, which thus far hasn’t found much success in the realm of video game development. A recent Bloomberg report documented mismanagement at Amazon Game Studios, and Amazon’s previous game, Crucible, actually went back into closed beta following its official release, before being cancelled entirely. After Crucible’s demise, developers on the Crucible team instead shifted to helping get New World out the door. Originally set to release last year, New World saw multiple delays due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the game’s development, with Amazon using that time to add additional content to the game.

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We Dread The Shipping Costs On This Walmart Metroid Bundle

How much do you love Metroid? Don’t answer that until you take a peek at this Metroid Dread bundle at Walmart. It looks like a great deal, right? Metroid Dread + FREE (Walmart’s words, not mine) Metroid Dread Samus Mug for the low price of $60. That means you’re getting a pair of Metroid Dread mugs with your preorder, which makes this the best preorder bonus we’ve seen. But if you look closely at the listing you’ll notice that there’s a pesky little shipping and handling charge.

Metroid Dread + FREE (not really free) mugs
Metroid Dread + FREE (not really free) mugs

Yes, you’re reading that right. You apparently have to pay a $50 “freight handling charge.” These mugs must be extremely high quality and more fragile than the Leg Lamp from A Christmas Story. But hey, at least the mugs themselves are “free.” If you want two copies of the game and four mugs(!), you have to pay $100 of course. In all seriousness, this ridiculous $50 charge must be an error, and our guess is Walmart will correct it soon.

After it’s fixed, we’d recommend snagging this bundle soon, as it’s likely to sell out ahead of Metroid Dread’s release date on October 8. The mugs are only the second preorder bonus we’ve seen for Metroid Dread. You can also get a set of pins by ordering at GameStop. For more preorder details, including info on the hard-to-find Special edition and Amiibo, check out our Metroid Dread preorder guide.

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DC’s Injustice Animated Movie Gets Chaotic First Trailer

The first official trailer for DC’s Injustice, an animated film adaptation of the popular video game series, has been released. Things are moving along quickly for the film, which was announced in May and is due out both digitally and on physical media on October 19.

Also, recently it was announced that fans will be able to learn a bit more about this upcoming film at this year’s DC FanDome. There will be a virtual event specifically tied to the movie on October 16, which as of this writing will at least include “a sneak peek” at the movie. Until then, feast your eyes on the new clip below, and prepare to hang in for a few weeks.

The movie’s plot centers on an alternate world gone mad: “The Joker has duped Superman into killing Lois Lane, sending the Man of Steel on a deadly rampage. Unhinged, Superman decides to take control of the Earth for humanity’s own good. Determined to stop him, Batman creates a team of like-minded, freedom-fighting heroes.”

The movie’s impressive ensemble cast includes Justin Hartley (This is Us, Smallville) and Anson Mount (Star Trek Discovery, Hell on Wheels) in the leading roles as Superman and Batman, respectively. Joining them are Janet Varney (The Legend of Korra, You’re The Worst) as Wonder Woman, Kevin Pollak (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Joker and Jonathan Kent, Faran Tahir (Iron Man, Star Trek) as Ra’s al Ghul, and many others.

Rocket League And The NFL Reunite For The NFL Fan Pass 2021, Gridiron Mode Returning

Psyonix and the National Football League have announced the return of the NFL Fan Pass to Rocket League, bringing more American football-themed content to the popular vehicular soccer game on September 9.

The NFL Fan Pass 2021 will be available for 1,000 credits in the in-game shop. The Pass is a new type of bundle for Rocket League, one that unlocks additional NFL-themed content throughout the duration of the 2021 NFL season. The Pass starts with Dominus Decals for all 32 NFL teams, as well as a Pigskin Paint finish. Future content will unlock for all that own the pass.

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Additional NFL content drops will include:

Thanksgiving

  • 32 NFL Team Octane Decals
  • 32 NFL Team Player Banners
  • 32 NFL Team Antennas

Super Bowl LVI

  • 32 NFL Team Fennec Decals
  • 32 NFL Team Breakout Decals
  • 32 NFL Team Helmet Toppers

Along with the new NFL Pass, the Gridiron Limited Time Mode will return for players to enjoy until September 15, along with new NFL-themed in-game challenges that will unlock more NFL-themed content.

Psyonix will celebrate the NFL Pass and the start of the NFL season with a Gridiron Games single-elimination tournament featuring Rocket League pros and creators on its official Twitch channel at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET.

The NFL and Psyonix have partnered multiple times in the past, first adding team decals to the game in December 2020 and then adding the Gridiron mode in the leadup to Super Bowl LV last January.

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Spider-Man Joins Marvel’s Avengers Later This Year, Update Roadmap Outlined

With Marvel’s Avengers now a year old, developer Crystal Dynamics has revealed its plans for the game and the upcoming content that players can expect in the months to come. The big news here is that Spider-Man will finally be swinging into action at an unspecified time later this year, as a PlayStation-exclusive addition to the game’s roster.

Spider-Man’s inclusion has been a long time coming, as Marvel’s Avengers filled that void after launch with two Hawkeyes–Kate Bishop and Clint Barton–during the Future Imperfect campaign, and then Black Panther during August’s free War for Wakanda expansion.

Now Playing: Marvel’s Avengers – Road to Wakanda: Children of T’Chaka

As for the rest of the year, the Avengers fall and winter roadmap is focused on new post-game content, reworked systems, and returning events. You can catch a summary of everything that was revealed, below:

September Events

Marvel's Avengers September Roadmap
Marvel’s Avengers September Roadmap

Beyond the roster increasing in size, Crystal Dynamics has a number of other updates on the horizon. From September 2-16, players who log in and complete all the story-based campaigns–Reassemble, Taking Aim, Future Imperfect, and War for Wakanda–will receive a celebratory nameplate, with the award being earned retroactively for anyone who has finished those missions already.

Other freebies in September include free Iron Man and Thor outfits, an additional Hero’s Catalyst, and an anniversary bundle that consists of Black Panther nameplate, another Hero’s Catalyst, and a Fragment Extractor.

Week 2 will see a free Thor outfit and an additional Hero’s Catalyst handed out, with the rest of September being dedicated to three in-game community activities.

Priority Rush allows players the chance to complete one Priority Mission every day rather than only once per week, giving them more opportunities to earn Exotic gear, while the second event will see the Cargo Runner Synthoid appear more often. An android filled with valuable resources and loot, it’s always worth prioritizing a smash ‘n grab attack when it’s encountered.

The third event will offer additional rewards for completing Campaign Flashback missions and an XP boost, which will help players get their heroes up to maximum level and ready to start grinding for Champion perks. New MCU-inspired outfits are also being added to the marketplace, with the latest being pulled directly from Marvel Studios’ Black Panther costume wardrobe.

Gear Upgrades, Resources, And Cosmetics

Ahead of the level cap increase, a new system will allow players to upgrade Epic, Legendary, and Exotic gear, with more details on Hero Set Gear to be revealed in a future post. For resources, an update will streamline these assets to improve clarity over their use. An example will be the Polychoron resource being used exclusively for upgrading major artifacts. Fragments will still have multiple uses though and Upgrade Modules will be reserved for upgrading gear.

For earnable cosmetics, Crystal Dynamics explained that it’s looking at ways to earn cosmetics through gameplay, including items that were previously only available in the marketplace.

Klaw Raid

Designed to be challenging and a conclusion to Klaue’s story in War for Wakanda, the Klaw raid features custom-crafted levels, stronger enemy variety themed to the villain being faced, and new enemies called Echoes. These raid-exclusive enemies are sound constructs that require complex and tactical combat to defeat according to Crystal Dynamics.

Future Events

Upcoming events include the Corrupted Vibranium, Red Room Takeover, Tachyon Anomaly, and Cosmic Threat Events, which will be available for a limited time. Each event will have exclusive rewards and high-level gear to earn as an incentive.

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Fallout Worlds Update For Fallout 76 Is Live Now, Patch Notes Released

Fallout Worlds, the latest update for Fallout 76 that adds both public and custom worlds which will put all new spins on the game, is live now on all platforms.

Only one public world will be available for players to join at a time, with Bethesda planning to rotate public worlds once per month. One such example the game’s upcoming public worlds will be Happy Builder, which features reduced C.A.M.P. placement and building restrictions along with disabled PvP. Another, High Risk, won’t allow fast travel and will feature always-on PvP, in addition to having players drop additional loot on death.

If public worlds aren’t exciting enough, players can also create their own custom worlds as part of the Fallout Worlds update, though only players with an active Fallout 1st membership will be able to do so. Players creating a custom world have a variety of modifiers to choose from, ranging from infinitely spawning enemies, infinite ammo, and disabling the need for electricity.

Custom worlds can have up to eight players including the creator, and players who have already played in a friend’s custom can login at any time without the custom world’s creator being online. Players don’t need a Fallout 1st membership to join custom worlds, only to create them. Creators can have up to three custom worlds saved at a time. While characters made on public and custom worlds are specific to those worlds, players can clone their adventure mode characters for use in Fallout Worlds.

The update also brings with it a new season of content to unlock. Bethesda says it is currently investigating an issue revolving around players using the game’s Atoms premium currency to purchase season ranks being unable to claim their rewards. In the meantime, the ability to rank up using Atoms in season six has been temporarily disabled. You can read the full patch notes for the update below.

Fallout 76 Fallout Worlds Patch Notes

INTRODUCING: FALLOUT WORLDS

With this update for Fallout 76, we’re introducing Fallout Worlds, which offers players the ability to experience the game in unique new ways with two new game modes: Public Worlds and Custom Worlds.

PUBLIC WORLDS
  • The new Public Worlds mode will help you shake up your normal gameplay by offering special worlds that have a pre-selected group of Fallout Worlds settings enabled, fit to a theme.
    • All players can join Public Worlds to dive into an Appalachia that’s wildly different from Adventure Mode.
  • One Public World will be available to players at a time. Currently, we are planning to rotate Public Worlds once per month so that you can regularly try out a variety of different experiences. However, rotation frequency may change in the future based on community feedback and other factors.
  • Here are the first five Public Worlds that you will be able to check out in-game. As voted on by our Public Test Server participants, we’re starting with “Happy Builder,” and will rotate through the rest in the following order:
    • Happy Builder: Reduced C.A.M.P. placement restrictions, relaxed building restrictions, all Map locations discovered, and PvP has been disabled.
    • High Risk: No Fast Travel, always-on PVP, players drop additional loot on death, free workbench crafting, and legendary item attributes have been disabled.
    • Dweller Must Die: Greatly increased enemy difficulty, increased damage, increased equipment durability, and “Dark Bog” weather effects.
    • Quantum World: Max jump height, no fall damage, nuked creatures and flora, and “Quantum Storm” weather.
    • Butcher’s Delight: Infinite ammo, no VATS or melee attack AP costs, and enhanced dismemberment.
CUSTOM WORLDS
  • Players with active Fallout 1st memberships can now choose the Custom Worlds option from the Play menu to create a new type of world where they can adjust a wide variety of different settings to create an Appalachia that’s tailored to their liking.
    • To create a Custom World, click “Play” from the Main Menu, select Custom World, hit “Select World Template,” and then start tinkering with settings you’d like to try out.
    • Up to seven friends can join you in your Custom World, for a total of eight players per World.
    • Please Note: Private Worlds mode has been renamed to “Private Adventure” with today’s update to better differentiate it from Custom Worlds mode.
  • While creating your Custom World, you can choose among a broad array of customization settings and let your imagination run wild with the possibilities! Here are some of the options at your disposal:
    • Workshop: Build in previously restricted areas, disable the need for electricity, increase your C.A.M.P. budget and build height, relax building restrictions, and more.
    • Combat: Infinite enemy spawns, alter PvP rules, adjust enemy difficulty, give yourself infinite ammo, change item durability, and more.
    • General: Disable Fast Travel or make it free. Choose special weather effects, including Radstorms and Nuke Zones, as well as new weather effects, like Quantum Storm and Dark Bog. Add filters for a unique view of Appalachia, adjust jump height, fall damage, or even the consequences on death.
    • Please note: Some Custom World settings may impact your game client’s performance. However, you are still free to use them, and can always enable or disable them again as needed.
  • Currently, you can save a Custom World you’ve created in one of three available slots, and you can select one of them to set it as your active Custom World.
    • You can edit your Custom Worlds after you’ve finished creating them, so even if you’ve filled all three Custom World slots, you can still change them up as needed.
  • If you are a Fallout 1st member and you have played in a friend’s Custom World previously, you will be able to log into it — even if the World owner is offline.
    • To do this, select Custom Worlds from the Play menu, click “View Worlds,” select your friend’s World from the “Shared World” section and set it to “Active.” You can then play in that World by selecting Custom Worlds from the Play menu.
  • If you are not currently an active Fallout 1st member, don’t worry. You can still join your friends who are Fallout 1st members in the Custom Worlds that they’ve set up while they are online.
CHARACTER PROGRESSION
  • The progress each of your characters make in Public or Custom Worlds is specific to those worlds, and is completely separate from Adventure Mode.
    • You can clone your Adventure Mode character for use in a Public or Custom World at any time, and you can have up to 5 Fallout World characters at a time.
    • If you have reached your 5 character limit, characters can be manually unlinked from Public or Custom worlds at any time.
    • Your character progress in a Public World will remain available as long as that Public World is still available for play.
  • Additionally, please note that Challenges cannot be completed, and you will not earn S.C.O.R.E., achievements, or trophies while playing in a Public or Custom World.

If you would like to learn additional details about Fallout Worlds, you can head here to read our article on Bethesda.net or read through our FAQ on the Fallout 1st website.


DAILY OPS EXPANSION

Our latest expansion for Daily Ops brings a new weekend event that amps up the challenge, but offers increased rewards. Read on for a brief overview of everything we’re adding to Daily Ops, including Double Mutation Weekend events!

DOUBLE MUTATION WEEKEND EVENTS
  • During Double Mutation weekends, Daily Ops will be randomized each day with enemies who have one of eight unique combinations of two different Mutations.
    • Double Mutation Weekend events will typically run every other weekend, from Thursday to Monday, starting and ending at the normal Daily Ops reset time.
  • While a Double Mutation event is active, daring adventurers who are willing to delve into Daily Ops will earn the following increased rewards:
    • 2 – 6 Legendary Cores for the first and all subsequent Elder Tier completions
    • Double XP during every Daily Ops playthrough
    • Double the in-game currency rewards from every Daily Ops playthrough
DOUBLE THE DANGER!
  • Check out the full list of potential double Mutations that enemies can sport during the new weekend events, so that you know what you’ll be up against.
    • Blistering Cold: “Blistering” enemies have the Freezing Touch and Swift-Footed Mutations
    • Chilling Mend: “Chilling” enemies have the Freezing Touch and Group Regeneration Mutations
    • Clouded Toxins: “Clouded” enemies have the Active Camouflage and Toxic Blood Mutations
    • Relentless: “Relentless” enemies have the Resilient and Group Regeneration Mutations
    • Stinging Frost: “Stinging” enemies have the Freezing Touch and Toxic Blood Mutations
    • Swift Stalker: “Stalking” enemies have the Active Camouflage and Swift-Footed Mutations
    • Unstable: “Unstable” enemies have the Volatile and Swift-Footed Mutations
    • Vaporous: “Vaporous” enemies have the Volatile and Active Camouflage Mutations
NEW ENEMIES
  • We’ve added Communists to the pool of randomized enemy groups you may encounter in any Daily Ops mode.
NEW LOCATIONS
  • Fight your way through Arktos Pharma Biome Lab, Watoga High School, and Uncanny Caverns, all of which have been added to the randomized pool of locations for Daily Ops.
REWARDS UPDATES
  • In this update for Daily Ops, we’re adding Plans for two legendary weapons, new themed cosmetics, and more. Check out the full list below for new rewards you’ll be able to earn by completing Daily Ops:
    • Plan: Arctic Marine Armor
    • Plan: Mechanic’s Best Friend Pipe Wrench
    • Plan: Sole Survivor Lever Action Rifle
    • Outfit: Black Hazmat Suit
    • Plan: Mirelurk King Tube
    • Blood Eagle Skull Lord Outfit
    • Blood Eagle Skull Lord Helmet
    • Blood Eagle Auto-Grenade Launcher Paint
ADDITIONAL DAILY OPS IMPROVEMENTS
  • Enemies: We’ve addressed a number of issues that were affecting Mothman Hatchlings, and these cute-but-deadly creatures will once again appear when Cultists are the current Daily Ops enemy group.
  • Mutations: “Volatile” enemy explosion damage has been adjusted, and now does health percentage-based damage that can be partially mitigated by anti-explosion effects.
  • Reset Timer: We’ve added a timer so you can more easily check when the next Daily Ops reset will occur. You can find the timer in the “Intel” section of the detailed Daily Ops menu after selecting a Daily Op from the World Activity Tracker.

NUCLEAR WINTER MODE REWARDS

With the arrival of today’s update, we have removed the Nuclear Winter game mode from Fallout 76. Alongside this change, we’re granting rewards to all players who had completed at least one Nuclear Winter match, and making many of the mode’s progression rewards available in Adventure Mode.

  • Nuclear Winter Pennant: All players who completed at least one Nuclear Winter match will receive a Nuclear Winter themed Pennant they can build in their CAMPs. The Pennant will be added to your Wall Décor category in the build menu within two weeks following today’s update.
  • Perk Coins: With today’s update, we’re granting Perk Coins to players based on their progression in Nuclear Winter Mode so that you can give your Legendary Perk Card collection a boost.
    • You will receive 6 Perk Coins per Nuclear Winter Perk Card you earned from the Nuclear Winter progression system.
    • You will also get 1 Perk Coin per Overseer Ticket you earned.
    • These Perk Coins have already been added to your account, and will be available to you as soon as you log in.
  • Cosmetic Rewards: Many of the cosmetic rewards that could be earned by climbing Overseer Ranks in Nuclear Winter are now available in Adventure Mode as rewards that you can claim by completing Public Events. Here is the current list of events where you have a chance to earn these cosmetics:
    • A Colossal Problem
    • Encryptid
    • Project Paradise
    • Scorched Earth
    • Limited Time Events: Festive Scorched & Treasure Hunter
  • Exclusive Rewards: Nuclear Winter Trophies and Statues will remain exclusive to players who earned them by climbing the ranks in the Nuclear Winter progression system.

To learn more about our reasoning behind this change, you can read through this article on Fallout.com, or head here for more details about how rewards are being distributed.


USER INTERFACE

  • Pip-Boy: Junk acquired from scrapping items will now appear in the Pip-Boy’s “New” tab.
  • Pip-Boy: Inventory items can now be sorted by their stack weight.
  • Pip-Boy: When scrolling in the Pip-Boy inventory, navigating up from the top item in the list will now move the player’s selection to the bottom of the list, and vice versa.

WORLD

  • Vault 51: Alongside this update for Fallout 76, Vault 51 has now opened up for exploration in all game modes, including Adventure. Follow the red wire to find your way inside, and then poke around to learn more about what befell the Dwellers of Vault 51.

BUG FIXES & ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENTS

ART
  • Appliances: Fixed an issue causing parts of the Classic Jukebox to become invisible.
  • Armor: The Covert Scout Armor Torso no longer clips through character models that have the muscular body type.
  • Emotes: Fixed an issue that could cause a player to become stuck in an Emote animation loop.
  • Headwear: Fixed a number of headwear items that include face coverings so that they no longer clip into the faces of female character models.
  • Melee Weapons: The Cultist Dagger now plays the correct attack animations.
  • Power Armor: Transferring pieces of Strangler Heart Power Armor to a Power Armor Chassis no longer causes duplicate vines to appear and float nearby.
  • Ranged Weapons: The Lucille’s Lullaby Paint for the Minigun now correctly applies to the weapon’s Tri-Barrel mod.
  • Ranged Weapons: Corrected the direction of the Minigun’s barrel spin while wearing Power Armor.
  • World: Objects in Lou’s Mine now animate correctly during the Cheating Death quest.
C.A.M.P.S & WORKSHOPS
  • Appliances: The RobCo Snow Machine now remains switched off after fast traveling or logging out.
  • Blueprints: Creating an auto-blueprint by moving CAMP locations no longer causes the “Store” button to become visually greyed out when that blueprint is selected in build mode.
  • Budget: Maximum build counts now correctly account for items that are already stored.
  • Displays: Fixed an issue where items could visually fall off of the Display Cases the player had assigned them to.
  • Lights: The option that appears when viewing a destroyed Fire Barrel is now correctly labeled “Repair” instead of “Take.”
  • Shelters: Standing just outside a C.A.M.P.’s buildable area no longer prevents the player from building a Shelter Entrance within it.
  • Workshops: The visual build boundary no longer persists after exiting build mode in the Mount Blair Workshop.
CHALLENGES
  • Daily: Cultist Ghouls now correctly count toward Challenges that require players to kill Cultists.
DAILY OPS
  • Audio: Daily Ops locations now properly play music that’s specific to the game mode.
  • Audio: Weapon sound effects have been slowed down while affected by Freezing Touch.
  • Contextual Ammo: When using a Pepper Shaker with a standard magazine, enemies in Daily Ops will now drop shotgun shells more often.
  • Enemies: Cultist enemies now correctly display objective markers overhead during Daily Ops inside Vault 96.
  • Enemies: Enemies who have rocket launchers no longer stop shooting at the player after firing a single rocket.
  • Enemies: Daily Ops bosses no longer prioritize melee attacking the player over using their primary weapons.
  • Enemies: Fixed an issue that could cause Mothman Hatchlings to become invincible.
  • Enemies: Mothman Hatchlings no longer become unresponsive.
  • Enemies: Fixed an issue that could cause Mothman Hatchlings to become stuck in walls after teleporting.
  • Enemies: Camouflaged Mothman Hatchlings no longer become invisible while attacking.
  • Locations: Entering a Daily Op in Watoga Civic Center during the quest “The Ol’ Weston Shuffle” no longer causes incorrect quest targets to display in the Daily Op instance.
  • Markers: Custom map markers no longer appear on the Compass while in a Daily Ops instance.
  • Mutations: Enemies with Volatile no longer damage other enemies on death.
  • Mutations: All weapons used by “Freezing” enemies will now apply the Freezing Touch effect, except grenades and mines.
  • Mutations: The Freezing Touch effect no longer persists on players after leaving a Daily Op.
  • Mutations: Getting hit by enemies with Freezing Touch now causes a Freezing Touch effect to appear in the Pip-Boy.
  • Mutations: The Toxic Blood effect no longer suddenly stops applying damage.
  • Mutations: Enemies with Volatile or Toxic Blood no longer explode and damage players after completing a Daily Op.
  • Mutations: Enemies with Group Regeneration now properly heal their nearby companions.
  • Mutations: Resilient visual effects no longer persist on enemies after they have been healed.
  • Mutations: Shooting enemies with Resilient no longer sometimes causes black decals to appear on their bodies.
  • Mutations: Enemies with Resilient no longer display the Resilient visual effects immediately after spawning.
  • Operation Report: The description text for Elder Tier rewards now correctly states that it guarantees a rare reward on the player’s first completion.
  • Operation Report: Fixed an issue that could cause the Operation Report to display an incredibly high completion time.
  • Rewards: Fixed an issue that allowed players to earn Daily Ops rewards more often than intended when playing during the daily reset.
  • Subtitles: Adjusted the subtitles for several of Vernon Dodge’s voice lines so that they match his voiceover.
EVENTS & QUESTS
  • A Knight’s Penance: The Shovel no longer retains its quest item status after clearing the rock wall during the quest.
  • A Satisfied Conscience: Picking up a clue during the “Defeat the robots” objective and then logging out no longer prevents this quest from progressing after logging back in.
  • Field Testing: Paladin Rahmani now says the correct dialogue based on the player’s choices when asked about the Putnams.
  • Manhunt: VATS can now target Mad Dog Malone.
  • Missing Persons: Fixed an issue that could prevent players from progressing the quest after finding the Dove Necklace.
  • Monster Mash: Being on the event leaderboard no longer prevents the player from joining Daily Ops.
  • One Violent Night: Playing an instrument no longer causes enemies to stand still or run away from the player.
  • The Catalyst: Russell Dorsey will no longer remain inside Fort Atlas after the quest.
  • The Elusive Crane: Fixed an issue that could allow players to repeatedly receive an item reward from the RobCo Cache.
ITEMS
  • Ammo Converter: Fixed an issue in which the Ammo Converter would remove or grant Cryo ammo when attempting to sell or buy Fuel.
  • Apparel: The Mr. Claus Beard can no longer be equipped at the same time as the Centurion Helmet.
  • Legendary Cores: Attempting to transfer a Legendary Core into a container now correctly causes a “You can’t store that here” message to appear.
  • Legendary Weapons: Fixed an issue causing melee weapons with the “Reflects 50% of melee damage while blocking” legendary effect to deal more damage than intended.
  • Melee Weapons: Players can now properly pick up Sheepsquatch Clubs found in the world.
  • Ranged Weapons: Black Powder Weapons now correctly have a “No appearance” mod, and weapon paints the player had previously applied can be removed.
LOCALIZATION
  • Legendary Items: Removed unnecessary extra words from the prefixes of certain legendary attribute names in non-English versions of the game.
  • Legendary Power Armor: Corrected the name of Bolstering Legendary Power Armor mods in the French version of the game.
  • Quests: Fixed an issue that could cause some of Knight Shin’s dialogue options to be skipped during “A Knight’s Penance” in the Italian version of the game.
NPCS
  • Minerva: Removed a number of item plans from Minerva’s inventory that can be earned elsewhere, like the Ammo Converter and Chicken Coop.
  • Power Armor: NPCs who wear Power Armor will no longer be affected by debuffs caused by having an empty Fusion Core.
PERK CARDS
  • Cannibal: Players who are on a team, but are not the Team Leader, can now correctly consume corpses inside instanced cells.
  • Grenadier: Now properly increases the blast damage radius of grenades.
  • Lock and Load: Entering or exiting Power Armor no longer removes the faster reload effect.
PERFORMANCE & STABILITY
  • Client: Fixed an issue that could cause the game client to crash after placing Power Armor.
  • Client: Addressed game client crashes that could occur during normal gameplay.
  • Client: Fixed an issue that could cause “undefined” items to appear in the Pip-Boy inventory, which would result in a client crash when inspecting or selecting those items.
  • Client: Switching between first- and third-person view while viewing a container during a period of heavy combat no longer causes the game client to crash.
USER INTERFACE
  • Compass: The icon for the Survival Tent now correctly appears on the Compass.
  • Main Menu: After launching the game, rapidly pressing buttons to reach the Main Menu more quickly no longer causes the Seasons widget display “Max Rank.”
  • Perk Cards: On PC, if a player has both the animated and normal version of a Perk Card, both can now be selected using the mouse.
  • Scoreboard: The next repeatable rank-up reward after reaching Rank 130 now appears correctly on the Scoreboard.
  • Scoreboard: Fixed an issue that could cause the Scoreboard to appear while the player was already using a crafting Workbench.
  • Settings: Pressing the “Defaults” button now properly resets all Game Settings to their default values.
  • Settings: On PC, toggling the Controller setting to “On” using the mouse no longer prevents the player from navigating the Game Settings menus with a controller.
  • Social: Fixed an issue that could cause pending friend requests to disappear after a few minutes.
  • Social: Fixed an issue that could cause a player to appear offline to their friends when viewed in the friends list.
WORLD
  • Environment: Corrected several locations where the player could see outside the game world.
  • Foundation: Fixed a location where Paige could become stuck in Foundation.
  • Pathing: Corrected several locations around Appalachia where players could become stuck.
  • Pathing: Fixed a ramp that enemies and players could not walk up in the construction area of R&G Processing Services.
  • Vault 94: The Vault 94 Community Terminal no longer opens an incorrect Terminal submenu after selecting the “Vault 94 Purpose” option.
  • Vault-Tec University: Protectrons no longer become stuck in the Computer Lab inside Vault-Tec University.

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