Netflix Is the First Major Hollywood Studio To Require COVID-19 Vaccinations

With COVID-19 cases surging in the U.S. due to the Delta variant, Netflix is implementing mandatory vaccinations across all of its American productions. It is the first major Hollywood studio to do so.

Deadline reports that the vaccinations will be required for all actors and any production team members in close proximity. This is following the return-to-work protocols agreed upon by unions and studios last week.

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But while the vaccinations are mandatory, Netflix will reportedly be making a handful of exceptions for medical, religious, and age reasons.

The mandatory vaccines follow the COVID-19 spike that began in early July. Los Angeles County recently reported 2,060 new cases and four deaths. The surge is being blamed on the Delta variant, which is substantially more infectious than the original strain. New data released by Pfizer suggests that a third shot will “strongly” boost protection against the Delta variant.

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In the meantime, shows throughout Hollywood are being disrupted by the surge. Bridgerton, Westworld, American Horror Story, and Woke have all had to pause production at one point or another due to a COVID scare.

Here at IGN, we’ve assembled some ways that you can help amid the ongoing pandemic. You can find more information here.

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Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN.

Halo Infinite: There Will be More, Larger Tech Previews In the Coming Months

Halo Infinite is getting a technical multiplayer preview this weekend, with emails being sent out to those a part of the Halo Insider program. If you did not receive an invite to this weekend’s preview, fear not, for 343 Industries is planning to hold more “in the coming months.”

During a technical preview live stream, Sam Hanshaw the Producer of Live Operations at 343 Industries, said that this will not be the only technical preview that will be held for Halo Infinite. Hanshaw reassured fans that did not or may not get invited to the technical preview will have opportunities to join it in the future.

“This is the first and probably the smallest,” Hanshaw said on stream. “So as we grow and over the coming months as we put out new builds with additional features, they’re each going to have a larger and larger audience as we head towards launch.”

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Important to keep in mind, however, that invitations are still being sent out. Yet, if you do not get invited to the technical preview this weekend, you can feel assured that there will be more opportunities for you to participate in a Halo Infinite technical preview.

This weekend’s technical preview, according to Hanshaw, is a two-month-old build, and 343 Industries is aware of a bunch of issues and bugs in the build. Nevertheless, the developer stressed in a blog post yesterday that bugs and other technical hiccups are expected throughout the technical previews. 343 Industries also confirmed yesterday ahead of the first technical preview that it will be examining player feedback in four areas: core gameplay, maps and modes, the Academy’s weapon drills, and menu and battle pass UI.

Halo Infinite’s first technical preview kicks off on July 29 and will run until August 1. For more information on the upcoming technical previews, you can check out the July 2021 edition of Inside Infinite.

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Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.

Aussie Deals: Up to 90% off Sonic, Crash, Mario Platformers and Racers!

If you’re young or young-at-heart, now’s the time to stock up on some games. In previous daily deals articles we’ve mentioned the lockdown-transcending power of RPGs — regressing to those platformer days of yore is yet another mood-enhancing way to escape. SEGA is celebrating the blue dude with the ‘tude today. We’ve also sniffed out a bunch of Mario, Crash and LEGO-centric distractions, too.

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Best PS5 Accessories For 2021: PlayStation 5 Headsets, Controllers, And More

The PlayStation 5 launched with a range of first-party PS5 accessories, from the DualSense Wireless Controller to the Pulse 3D Headset and PlayStation Media Remote, but while each of these can enhance your experience in different ways, they’re not the only accessories worth picking up for your new console. Brands like Logitech, Razer, Samsung, and SteelSeries all have quality products designed specifically for the PS5 (or that will work via backwards compatibility), and now that the PS5 has been on the market for some time, you can find a PS5 accessory for pretty much any specific need at this point. With that in mind, we’ve rounded up the very best PS5 accessories worth picking up so far, from standard controllers and headsets to flight sticks, racing wheels, external storage, and more.

For more recommendations on PS5 software and accessories, check out our guides to the best PS5 games of 2021, plus the best PS5 headsets and controllers beyond just the first-party options.

See Will Smith As Venus And Serena Williams’ Father In First King Richard Trailer

Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for King Richard, the upcoming film that tells the story of Richard Williams, the father and original coach of iconic tennis players Venus and Serena Williams. It looks like an emotional movie that will tug on your heart strings.

“Driven by a clear vision of their future and using unconventional methods, Richard has a plan that will take Venus and Serena Williams from the streets of Compton, California to the global stage as legendary icons,” reads a line from the film’s description.

In addition to Smith as Richard Williams, the film stars Aunjanue Ellis as Venus and Serena’s mother, Oracene “Brandi” Williams. Saniyya Sidney (Hidden Figures) plays Venus, while Demi Singleton (Godfather of Harlem) plays Serena. The cast also includes Tony Goldwyn (Scandal), Jon Bernthal (Ford v. Ferrari), Andy Bean (It: Chapter Two), Kevin Dunn (Transformers), and Craig Tate (Greyhound).

The movie is directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters and Men), while Venus and Serena are producers on the film. Other behind-the-camera talent includes director of photography Robert Elswit, who won an Oscar for There Will Be Blood.

King Richard is scheduled for release in theaters and on HBO Max on November 19.

Kena: Bridge of Spirits Delayed Once Again Into September 2021

Kena: Bridge of Spirits, the lovely looking action-adventure game that will be a PlayStation console exclusive, has been delayed a month to “polish the game across all platforms,” Ember Lab wrote in a statement posted to Twitter.

“The team has been working extremely hard and we feel the extra time is critical to ensure the best experience possible,” the statement said. “We know many of you are eager to play and we appreciate your patience as the team continues to work on delivering the best version of Kena.”

Kena was first revealed for PS5 last year, earning positive notice for its attractive art style, which some have compared to Pixar. It focuses on the eponymous hero as she explores a fantasy world and attempts to restore a ruined hub village.

It is one of many games to be delayed in 2021. Due to difficulties stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, games including Rainbow Six Extraction have been pushed to 2022. Several other projects have been received smaller delays as teams scramble to implement a last-minute coat of polish. This is the second such delay for Kena.

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Kena was a 2021 Tribeca Festival Games Selection, and we were quite impressed with it in our preview. We’ll see if it lives up to the promise of its visuals when it launches on PS4, PS5, and PC on its new release date of September 21.

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Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN.

Kena: Bridge Of Spirits Delayed Again To September 21

Developer Ember Lab has announced that the adventure game Kena: Bridge of Spirits has suffered another delay and now launches on September 21.

On the game’s official Twitter account, Ember Lab said the studio has been “working extremely hard” on Kena: Bridge of Spirits but needs extra time to “polish the game across all platforms.” The studio has made the decision to push the game out of its August 24 release because the additional time will be “critical to ensure the best experience possible,” Ember Lab said in a statement.

Now Playing: Kena Bridge Of Spirits Preview

Kena: Bridge of Spirits was originally slated to launch on August 24. The game would’ve come out right around the same time as other big August titles like 12 Minutes (August 19), Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut (August 20), Psychonauts 2 (August 25), and No More Heroes 3 (August 27). Though not directly connected, Kena’s delay does free up some space in August’s hectic release schedule.

This marks Kena’s third delay (similar to Riders Republic) and is just another tick on the long list of games that have been pushed back this year (largely as a result of the coronavirus pandemic).

Kena: Bridge of Spirits still launches on PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. We had the opportunity to check out some behind-closed-doors gameplay and walked away impressed with the thematic underpinnings. In our preview, editor Phil Hornshaw said the mixture of game design and tropes “make the world of Kena a deep and fascinating one–and worthy of exploring further.”

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EB Games In Canada To Be Rebranded As GameStop By End Of Year

GameStop has announced that it plans to rebrand all of its Canada-based EB Games stores to GameStop. Announced in a press release, all EB Games in Canada and the online store for EB Games will be swapped over to the GameStop name and brand by the end of the year, based on “feedback from our valued customers and stockholders.”

GameStop acquired EB Games back in 2005, at which point EB Games stores in the U.S. and Europe were rebranded as GameStop. There are about 4,000 EB Games and GameStop stores across the world.

Now Playing: What The Heck Is Going On With GameStop

GameStop has been working on transforming its business and revitalizing it after several rough years. The company was on a downward trajectory in recent years, which was exacerbated by GameStop being forced to close retail stores due to the pandemic. However, early this year GameStop’s stock price skyrocketed due to the WallStreetBets subreddit rallying behind the video game retailer. This stock increase helped give the company an opportunity to change its business.

GameStop has since appointed a new CEO and CFO with ecommerce experience, looking to expand the company. While the rebranding of EB Games in Canada might seem minor, it might give GameStop more cohesive branding across the globe.

Fortnite Is Getting The Suicide Squad’s Bloodsport

Fortnite is adding Bloodsport from James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, meaning Epic’s ever-growing roster of superheroes and supervillains is getting one anti-hero bigger soon. First announced by the man beneath the menacing mask himself, Idris Elba said to expect more news on July 29, likely including a launch date.

Bloodsport is a new character to the DCEU, but not to DC Comics, having debuted first in 1987 in a Superman issue. Over three decades later, the anti-hero will make his debut in Fortnite, just like we all will one day–maybe. Get your first look at Bloodsport in Fortnite in the brief teaser below.

Bloodsport can be seen using a zipline, blasting away an enemy, and firing a rocket launcher, which may sound chaotic, but for The Suicide Squad is probably just a Wednesday. The DC Comics star marks the second member of The Suicide Squad to come to Fortnite after Harley Quinn debuted in 2020 with both her Suicide Squad and Birds of Prey styles on offer, though Deathstroke has been in some comic book iterations over the years as well, and he too is in Fortnite these days.

While DC Comics hasn’t been given its own spotlight season like Marvel received last summer with Season 4, there are many DC heroes and villains already in the game, including Batman, Catwoman, Beast Boy, Raven, and Joker, among others. Some characters, such as Batman and Harley Quinn, have several different styles pulling from different source material.

If a recent Epic survey is any indication, Fortnite’s crossovers are just getting started too, as Epic recently polled its players on potential future collaborations with IP such as The Last of Us, Dragon Ball Z, Breaking Bad, and many more.

For more on Fortnite, don’t miss the Week 8 Alien Artifacts, the Week 8 challenges, and details on the August Crew Pack.

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Pokemon Go August 2021 Community Day: Shiny Eevee, Event Moves, Bonuses, And More

Pokemon Go developer Niantic is doing things a little differently for the game’s August Community Day. The event will be held across two days rather than the usual one, from August 14-15, and it features a Pokemon that has already starred in a previous Community Day: Eevee. Despite this, there will be some new event moves and other bonuses during the event, including an easier way to get Sylveon. Here’s everything you need to know about Pokemon Go’s August 2021 Community Day event.

August 2021 Featured Pokemon: Eevee

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Eevee is the star of August’s Community Day. The Evolution Pokemon will appear in the wild more frequently than usual throughout both days of the event, making it easier to stock up on Eevee Candy. On top of that, Niantic will roll out a paid Special Research story revolving around Eevee called What You Choose to Be. The Special Research costs $1 USD to access and offers more chances to catch Eevee and earn other rewards.

Thanks to the increased wild Eevee spawns, you’ll also have a better chance of encountering Shiny Eevee during the event, making this a great opportunity to add some Shiny Eevee evolutions to your collection. Shiny Pokemon are normally fairly rare, but you’ll increase your chances to find a Shiny Eevee by using Incense during August’s Community Day.

August’s Community Day Moves

Eevee can evolve into one of eight possible Pokemon, and each evolution is able to learn a special event-exclusive move during August’s Community Day. Any Eevee that you evolve between August 13-16 will learn the following attacks:

  • Vaporeon: Scald
  • Jolteon: Zap Cannon
  • Flareon: Superpower
  • Espeon: Shadow Ball
  • Umbreon: Psychic
  • Leafeon: Bullet Seed
  • Glaceon: Water Pulse
  • Sylveon: Psyshock

Not only will each Eevee evolution learn a special attack, but Niantic is also making it easier to get Sylveon during August’s Community Day. Normally, you need to earn 70 hearts while Eevee is set as your buddy Pokemon to evolve it into Sylveon, but that number is being reduced to only seven for August’s Community Day.

August’s Community Day Hours

Like previous Community Day events, August’s Community Day will run for six hours, from 11 AM to 5 PM local time each day. However, you’ll have from 10 AM local time on August 13 to 10 AM local time on August 16 to evolve Eevee and learn the aforementioned Community Day moves.

August Community Day Bonuses

In addition to increased Eevee spawns, a few other in-game bonuses will be available during event hours on August 14-15. First, eggs that are placed in incubators will hatch at a quarter of the distance they normally require. On top of that, any Lure Modules and Incense that you use will last for three hours rather than 60 minutes. Finally, Niantic will be selling a special item bundle in Pokemon Go’s in-game shop during the event. The bundle costs 1,280 PokeCoins and includes the following:

  • 50 Ultra Balls
  • 5 Incense
  • 1 Elite Fast TM
  • 1 Elite Charged TM

You can read additional details about August’s Community Day on the official Pokemon Go blog. Be sure to also check out Pokemon Go’s August 2021 events schedule for a look at what else is happening in the Pokemon mobile game next month.

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