Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer Breaks 24-Hour Viewing Records

The trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home has broken the record for most global views in 24-hours.

The official trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home was viewed over 355.5 million times within 24-hours, a new record beating the previous record-holder Avengers: Endgame and its 289 million views.

The record comes even after a rough early version of the No Way Home trailer (which was filmed on two phones) was leaked the weekend before. But that seemed to only make audiences want to watch the finished trailer when it finally premiered.

The trailer for the third Tom Holland Spider-Man film is exciting for more than just the chance to see Doctor Strange and Spider-Man team-up. Phase 4 instead keeps messing with the multiverse and it all seems to come to a head in No Way Home when both Doc Ock and the Green Goblin from the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies appear in the trailer.

That’s not all. Jamie Foxx’s Electro is also confirmed for the movie meaning Andrew Garfield’s Amazing Spider-Man universe is also involved with these shenanigans. And though not confirmed, fans are convinced they see Sandman and Lizard in this trailer as well.

IGN has a full rundown of the easter eggs and comic inspirations for the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, but you can check out the record-breaking trailer above.

Matt T.M. Kim is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach him @lawoftd.

My Hero Academia’s Third Move Gets An English Release Date and a Theatrical Release

My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission, the third feature film release for the popular anime, officially has an English release date. Funimation revealed today that the third My Hero Academia film will be out in the U.S. at the end of October.

First released in Japan back in August, My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission sees Deku and his friend Rody get falsely accused of a crime — part of a nefarious plan to eliminate all the world’s Quirks. It’s up to Deku and his friend to put a stop to Humarise’s plans before it’s too late.

The film was ultimately very successful in Japan, earning more money than any film in the series to date. Like Demon Slayer: Mugen Train, it has succeeded despite COVID-19, which has impacted the box office numbers for even major blockbuster releases.

My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission’s English release will also include a theatrical run in more than 1,500 theaters across the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Tickets will go on sale on October 1.

It comes on the heels of the launch of the series’ fifth season on Funimation. The third film film will feature the same cast and creative team as the first two moves, with Justin Briner playing Izuku Midoriya and David Matranga playing Shoto Todoroki.

My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission arrives in North America on October 29, with a streaming date still to be revealed.

How The Mandalorian Hid Its Secret Cameo Using Jedi Master Plo Koon

SPOILERS AHEAD for the Season 2 finale of The Mandalorian!

A brand new Disney+ special focused on the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian has shared a behind-the-scenes look at how the team brought back Luke Skywalker and kept him secret using Jedi Master Plo Koon as fake-out.

This special episode of Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian is available to all subscribers on Disney+ right now and gives a fascinating look into the making of the show’s latest finale that saw Grogu/Baby Yoda leaving Din Djarin (aka The Mandalorian) to go with Luke Skywalker. Hearing from both the crew and Mark Hamill himself on how they made this ending possible was both heartwarming and fascinating.

For example, keeping the reveal of Mark Hamill returning as Luke Skywalker was one of the hardest things for the team to do, and it came with as much hard work as trying to keep Grogu from leaking out early.

One of the main ways they did this was putting Jedi Master Plo Koon in the script where Luke was actually supposed to be. This meant many of the cast and crew assumed Plo Koon was the Jedi who Grogu reached out to.

For those who are unfamiliar, Plo Koon was one of the Jedi who did not survive Order 66 in Revenge of the Sith, which takes place after the events of The Mandalorian. He was also heavily featured in Star Wars: The Clone Wars as well.

The reason Plo Koon was chosen was in part due to the fact that the Kel Dor Jedi Master is Dave Filoni’s favorite. This fake-out would protect the secret from those on the cast and crew and would throw off fans who would think he would be a logical choice if it were to leak to the public.

Not only was Plo Koon put into the script, but there was concept artwork made of him for the scene in question instead of Luke, certain dailies would have the Jedi Master’s face digitally placed on a body, and much more.

The special also revealed that executive producer Jon Favreau and director Peyton Reed took Grogu over to Mark Hamill’s house to help convince him to return to that galaxy far, far away. Luckily, Hamill didn’t need much convincing.

Hamill talked about how he was contacted by Jon and Dave, who invited him to share his opinion on something in The Mandalorian. He said that the request “should have been a giveaway.”

“When they went from the original trilogy to the sequels, obviously there is a huge gap in time where there are these untold stories, but I just assumed they’d get an age-appropriate actor,” Hamill said on the thought of him returning as Luke. “I didn’t really think about it all that much, I thought, ‘Oh, if they wanted to tell stories of Luke post-Return of the Jedi, I wonder who they’d get.’

“When they said they were going to use the de-aging process they used in the Marvel movies, I was just gob-smacked. I didn’t answer right away, I mean I had to think about it. The more I thought about it, I thought, ‘This is like really an opportunity that was completely unexpected but was almost a responsibility.’ In other words, if they are saying they want me to do this, how could I say no?”

Peyton Reed then shared the story about how, in December 2019, he and Jon Favreau went to Hamill’s home with the episode’s script, Luke Skywalker’s wardrobe, and the Grogu puppet. Reed and Favreau were a bit worried because they had to wait while Hamill read the script in his office in real-time when they got there.

Reed then said that Hamill came out and “he was thrilled, and I think a huge weight was lifted off of Jon’s shoulders when that happened.”

“When you have those feelings, where it feels really compelling, you know that you’re onto something,” Favreau said of this journey. “We knew that if we could pull this off it would represent so much to so many people. Especially to Mark, it will let him come in there and show Luke at this moment and let it be a celebration, and also a culmination of the two-season arc about the journey of this little child.”

As to how they made this de-aging magic happen, the team explained how it was accomplished with a combination of exploring Deep Fake technology and other de-aging techniques that utilized countless amounts of photos, film footage, interviews, and much more of Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker to make this dream come true. They ended up utilizing the de-aging technology and learned a lot along the way.

While Mark Hamill was on set in full Jedi gear that was purposefully reminiscent of what he wore in Return of the Jedi, there was also another actor named Max Lloyd-Jones who physically resembled a younger Hamill that was used to fully create the Luke we see on screen. Hamill himself couldn’t believe how much Lloyd-Jone looked like him, saying “he looks more like me than me!”

“He’d watch me do the scenes, I’d watch him do the scenes, so we’d try to match each other,” Hamill said. “I would look at the monitor and, of course, the image is small, but I thought, ‘oh my gosh, he looks more like me than me!’ It was just uncanny… this guy… and he’s a good actor!”

To help make this younger version of Luke Skywalker, the team used a combination of the “de-aging magic” and footage of Hamill and Lloyd-Jones on set and in a lighting rig called the Egg that would let them get proper lighting and resolution to use in creating the final image.

Hamill’s likeness wasn’t the only thing that had to be recreated, however, as his voice was also synthesized using an application called Respeacher. This application is a neural network that used archival material like clean recorded ADR from the original films, a book on tape Hamill had done from that time, and Star Wars radio plays from that time to recreate his voice for this new performance.

While the tech behind bringing Luke Skywalker is impressive, it isn’t that alone that lends to the magic of that final scene. In addition to hiding Luke’s face and letting the scene build before the reveal, music also played a big part. In fact, Luke’s appearance is the first time we hear John Williams’ music from the original trilogy in the episode.

All of this builds up to a moment that is meant to mean something for fans of all ages. Filoni summed that sentiment up by saying that is what Star Wars is all about, giving the world a good and uplifting feeling, which they hope they accomplished with Luke and Mark Hamill’s return.

“You see your crew just staring at Mark, and you realize they are remembering what it meant to them,” Filoni said. “And you realize that you’ve been a part of constructing something that is giving that experience to people… this good feeling. Which fundamentally, Star Wars should deliver a good feeling, an uplifting feeling in you and your family.”

While we don’t know when/if Hamill and Grogu will return, The Mandalorian will return for a third season. According to star Giancarlo Esposito, production is set to begin soon now that filming for The Book of Boba Fett is now complete.

For more, check out our review of The Mandalorian’s second season and how Mark Hamill has done secret voice cameos for every Star Wars movie since 2015.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

How Park Beyond’s ‘Impossification’ Pushes Past the Limits of Real Life Rollercoasters – Gamescom 2021

Park Beyond was announced earlier today at Gamescom 2021’s Opening Night Live, and the trailer introduced us to the idea of “impossification”. But what exactly does that mean? IGN sat down with the developers at Limbic Entertainment to find out more about Park Beyond’s larger-than-life roller coasters.

“Impossification for us means to push things beyond boundaries and make the impossible actually possible,” said Stephan Winter, CEO at Limbic. “You will meet it in all parts of our gameplay.”

So far, we’ve seen how impossification applies to ride and roller coaster designs. The trailer shows off a carousel ride that is multi-tiered, like a mechanical spinning wedding cake. Then there’s a kraken; a huge animatronic sea monster tossing visitors around like juggling balls. “We simply had the idea to dream really big,” said Winter. “Let’s be the guy who pushes beyond the limits of nowadays, defies a bit of reality and gravity, and does something truly amazing.”

Winter also offered a description of another ride we can expect to see, in which visitors are slingshotted into the sky and then caught and rolled into a tunnel. “It looks so crazy,” he said. “100% no way we’re ever going to see this in real life, but it’s one of the coolest, crazy rides.”

Park Beyond appears to be heavily focused on allowing players to create rides that are simply beyond the capabilities of real-life engineering. The team at Limbic want these creations to be within reach of everyone, no matter your creative abilities.

“All of the pieces are totally modular, so you can create exactly what you are envisioning,” said Park Beyond’s Game Director, Johannes Reithmann. “You can build your coaster around the environment, looping it around bridges, building it around other rides. All these modules, and as many as you like.

“There are also prefabs [pre-built rides], which support and help you to get going faster at the beginning. But as you get more and more experienced with the editor, you open up more and more freedom and opportunities to build the coaster you always wanted to.”

Building the park is just one side of Park Beyond, though. Like the genre original, Theme Park, or more recent games like Planet Coaster, managing the park and its staff is as important as creating the rides. But Limbic recognises that some players will be more adept at the creativity layers, while others will want to focus more on the financial management. As such, there are assists to help both types of players.

“You go all-in on creativity, or you can fully enjoy the deep management systems, and it’s up to you to decide what you want to mainly use,” said Winter. “So if you are more a creative person, you let the assistance system take over everything financial and management related. If you are more of a management player, then just use the prefabs we build for you, and easy-to place rides and coasters.”

Park Beyond is planned to release sometime in 2022 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Until then, for more from this year’s big summer games event, be sure to check out our Gamescom 2021 schedule.

Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Entertainment Writer.

Marvel’s Midnight Suns: No Romance, But Heroes Can Be “Very Close Friends”

Marvel’s Midnight Suns, an upcoming game by XCOM developer Firaxis, will encourage players to form bonds with the heroes in its main cast–though players shouldn’t expect there to be romances, the game’s creative director has warned.

The newly announced Marvel game will be a turn-based tactics game, though the developers have said that very little has been carried over from the studio’s XCOM titles. Midnight Suns will also feature a hub area called the Abbey where the player, as original character Hunter, can interact with and get to know the other heroes. In an interview with IGN, creative director Jake Solomon explained that the relationships Hunter builds won’t be romantic, they’ll just be “very, very, very good friends,” he said.

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With the cast of the game featuring the likes of Captain America, Iron Man, Ghost Rider, Magick, Doctor Strange, Blade, Captain Marvel, and Nico Minoru, it’s no wonder Midnight Suns wasn’t allowed to turn into a full superhero dating sim. “Trust me, if I could romance Blade, I would,” Solomon added. “But yes, it’s more a case of these are very well-defined characters. So instead it’s deep, deep friendship.”

Don’t be too disappointed, you’ll still be able to unlock special abilities and unique costumes for the heroes by spending time with them in the Abbey, even if it doesn’t lead down the road to romance.

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Daily Deals: Sony Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones for $69, $8 Nintendo Switch Case, $15 Truly Wireless Earbuds

There are a lot of hefty discounts today. Walmart has the Sony WH-CH700N active noise cancelling headphones for $69. There’s no other noise cancelling headphone in the same price range that can match it in terms of quality and performance. Amazon is offering 70% off the official Animal Crossing Nintendo Switch. Lenovo is offering 70% off its own branded truly wireless earbuds, and now it’s available at a practically throw-away price. Today’s also the very last day to take advantage of Herman Miller’s gaming chair sale… that is, if you’ve got the budget to afford a $1000+ chair. These deals and more below.

Sony WH-CH700N Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones and 4 Months of TIDAL for Only $69

When these headphones were first released, they boasted a steep $200 price tag. Today, Walmart has them for only $69, and that’s not even including the free 4 month TIDAL subscription you’d get ($32 value). The CH700N is far and away the best active noise cancelling headphone you’ll find for $100. Other features include wireless Bluetooth streaming, up to 35 hour battery life, and built-in microphone for hands-free calling.

New Release: Oculus Quest 2 VR Headset with More Storage, Same Price

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). It’s also the best VR headset for Beat Saber. 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.

$8 Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing Case

This is the same case that was released alongside the Nintendo Switch Animal Crossing Edition. At a retail price of $24.99, it was a bit of a hard sell. Today, however, Amazon dropped the price to $7.99. That’s an awesome deal for any Nintendo Switch carrying case, let alone an officially licensed Animal Crossing one with included screen protector.

Lenovo Truly Wireless Earbuds

If you’re looking for a pair of truly wireless earbuds and price is priority #1, then have we got a deal for you. These $15 earbuds from Lenovo may not sound as good as the AirPods Pro, but you might be able to forgive that when you count the $185 you have left in your wallet.

Govee 48ft Waterproof LED Outdoor String Lights

Score 4 feet of waterproof outdoor LED string lights for about $5 per foot thanks to a combined 15% off coupon that you can “clip” on Amazon’s product page and another coupon code “GOVEE7010A” that you apply during checkout. These lights use warm white LED bulbs that use less than 0.8W of electricity per bulb and last much longer than traditional tungsten bulbs. You can even dim them using your smartphone.

Last Day! Herman Miller Gaming Anniversary Sale: 15% Off Gaming Chairs

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.

WD My Book 4TB USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive

At only $16 per terabyte of storage, this is easily one of the least expensive 4TB hard drives we’ve seen. The WD My Book features USB 3.0 and includes automatic backup software as well as password protection with hardware encryption. It’s compatible with pretty much anything that accepts USB-based external storage, including PCs, consoles, and more.

45% Off Atgames Legends Gamer Mini (Standalone Arcade Console)

The Atgames Legends Gamer Mini is a wireless arcade control top that also serves as a standalone arcade console (with the included puck). Plug the puck in and you get to play over 100 licensed built-in arcade classics without ever having to buy a separate arcade cabinet. The Gamer Mini connects via Bluetooth or via USB (hard-wired). You can also use it as a controller for your PC, streaming device, or gaming console.

2021 LG C1 4K OLED TVs with Free Newegg Credit

Newegg is offering a bonus gift card and extended 3 year warranty on top of the best price you’ll find on the new 2021 LG OLED TV. The LG C1-series OLED TV improves upon last year’s highly-rated CX model with an upgraded A9 Gen 4 processor that delivers slightly better image quality, better 4K scaling, and improved audio handling as well as a new webOS smart TV redesign. The C1 OLED TV (especially the 48″ model) works well with an RTX 30 series equipped gaming PC because it has HDMI 2.1 inputs that support 4K at 120Hz, G-SYNC, and chroma 4:4:4. It’s easily one of the best (if not the best) TVs on the market right now.

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Horizon: Forbidden West’s new release date of February 18, 2022 has been revealed by Guerrilla Games. The game was originally slated for release in the second half of 2021.

Raven Software announced the ban of 100,000 accounts from Warzone. The game’s last ban wave was back in July, and more than half a million accounts have now been banned for cheating and other offenses.

Aussie Deals: 44% Off Mass Effect Legendary, Half Off PSVR Must-Owns, Indie Sales, and More!

Welcome back to the daily column that could just as easily be titled: “Things Adam’s Going to Buy After Clicking ‘Post’ (But More Likely Already Owns).” I’ve picked through the onslaught of today’s offers and have found a bunch of notables worth nabbing. PSVR owners should mosey over to the PS Store as there’s a big sale on basically everything VR. Also, the Microsoft Store has gone for more of an Indie angle with their discounts. All those opportunities (plus my usual PC and Switch picks) await you below…

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Why Rainbow Six Siege Moved Away From Its Counter-Terrorism Narrative

Folks who have played Rainbow Six Siege since day one may remember that the game launched with a counter-terrorism narrative, one that has been largely phased out since February 2019. Developer Ubisoft Montreal did this to better parallel players’ experiences playing Siege.

“We started with a counter-terrorism narrative which transitioned into a more competitive and sportive fantasy in the context of a ‘military simulation’ in order to parallel the player experience,” narrative director Alex Lima told GameSpot.

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“Moving forward, it’s important to extract key elements from both fantasies to establish our narrative identity. A story that can be both competitive and combative to maximize the heroic potential of our Operators. We need to get that recipe right. Siege isn’t going anywhere so we need to make sure the story is comprehensive and scalable.”

In a February 2019 blog post, Ubisoft Montreal detailed that, in Siege’s lore, Aurelia “Six” Arnot, commander of Team Rainbow, had left her post to accept a position within the US State Department. She picked her long-time advisor Harishva “Harry” Pandey as her replacement and he continued recruiting folks who would be valuable members of Team Rainbow while also starting an initiative to invite people who could act as valuable teachers to their fellow Operators.

And so going into Year 4, Season 1 in March 2019, Siege transitioned away from a story about Team Rainbow fighting terrorist group White Masks, and became a story about these Operators from all over the world training against each other in hardcore competitions that fans would watch. It’s sort of like a special forces Olympics.

“Siege isn’t a story-driven shooter, but having a strong universe is key to motivating the content,” Lima said. “From creating new characters to inventing the battle pass items, elite skins, etc., we try to abide by a mythology that’s respectful of the Operators, who they are, and what they can do.”

With this change in the narrative, Siege needed new villains, which Ubisoft Montreal has been slowly building towards over the past two years. That’s why so many of the new Operators added to the game since March 2019–Kali, Wamai, Ace, Aruni, and Year 6, Season 3’s new character Osa–all come from the same organization: Nighthaven. It’s a group that can stand in opposition to the core members of Team Rainbow.

“We’ve been sowing some seeds over the years when it comes to Nighthaven,” Lima said. “It’s hard to tell a story about competition or rivalry without characters who are a little more, shall we say…’morally suspect.’ We have a lot of Operators in Siege and you can’t create friction within a roster composed solely of ‘good guys.’ Since we’ve moved away from ‘real-world terrorism,’ we need the conflict to come from a different place. We have a rule on the narrative side which is ‘Operators first,’ so, in keeping with that rule the conflict needs to now come from the characters themselves. Nighthaven for us opens the door to this type of storytelling.”

Siege has explored one other narrative thread before (though more as a spin-off) during the Outbreak event, in which a falling meteor infected a town with the Chimera Parasite, transforming humans into alien-like zombie monsters. That narrative was continued in the Containment event and is the basis for the upcoming Rainbow Six Extraction. Though the two games share similarities, Ubisoft Montreal is confident Siege and Extraction won’t cannibalize each other’s audiences.

Rainbow Six Siege Year 6, Season 3 Crystal Guard is now live in the game’s PC test server. It introduces Osa, Siege’s first transgender Operator. She’s an attack Operator whose unique gadget is the Talon-8 Clear Shield, a deployable transparent bulletproof shield.

Though seeing Ubisoft Montreal continue to support Siege’s narrative and expand to be more inclusive to marginalized identities is good, Ubisoft leadership is in hot water following a slew of allegations. Ubisoft Singapore is currently under investigation by Singapore’s Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices following a Kotaku report that details toxic culture, sexual harassment, and racial pay disparity at the studio. These allegations come in the wake of several sexual misconduct accusations towards senior members of Ubisoft in 2020 as part of the #MeToo Movement.

In reaction to Ubisoft leadership’s unsatisfactory response to these allegations in both 2020 and 2021, almost 1,000 Ubisoft employees signed an internal letter to leadership this past July, in which employees simultaneously called out Ubisoft for giving its known abusers copious amounts of second chances and praised Activision Blizzard workers for organizing a huge walkout to protest the misogyny and sexism that allegedly facilitates its “frat boy” culture.

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After Gamescom, February 2022 Looks To Be A Busy Month For Game Releases

If there was one theme of Gamescom’s 2021 Opening Night Live ceremony, it was this: There sure are a lot of games coming out in February 2022.

Many of those games, like Horizon Forbidden West, The King of Fighters XV, and Sifu, were all originally slated to release in 2021, only to be delayed due to various reasons, chief among them the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused developers to adapt their workflow to working from home.

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Now, all those games and more will be released within days of one another. It’s becoming an increasingly crowded few weeks, so much so that companies looking to release their latest and greatest titles might want to try and steer clear of it, as publisher Annapurna Interactive humorously pointed out on Twitter.

Leading the charge is The King of Fighters XV on February 17, which will feature 39 fighters to choose from, including the triumphant return of fan-favorite characters long dead in the storied fighting game franchise.

Just one day later comes Horizon Forbidden West, releasing for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on February 18, which will see heroine Aloy on a journey westward to stop a mysterious “red blight” that kills everything it touches.

Indie martial arts brawler Sifu, which has continued to turn heads but was recently delayed out of 2021, will now release February 22, 2022. It will share a release date with another heavy-hitting title in the form of Destiny 2’s upcoming expansion, The Witch Queen, which is poised to be one of the largest updates to Bungie’s shooter in years.

And, last but not least, February 25 will bring the return of the Saints Row franchise. This new reboot, simply titled Saints Row, looks to dial back some of the silliness the series became known for in more recent entries, while still offering the over-the-top, open-world action fans of the franchise have come to expect.

That’s a lot of games. Late January’s game lineup is nothing to scoff at either–both the highly anticipated Dark Souls follow-up Elden Ring and the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild-inspired Pokemon Legends: Arceus release within a week of one another. Add in Rainbow Six: Extraction, the co-op focused spin-off of Rainbow Six Siege set to release sometime in January, and the first two months of 2022 will have something for just about every type of player.

Assuming that none of the games mentioned above suffer additional delays, that is. It’s possible even more games could be delayed into early next year, too, which would make the all-you-can-eat video game buffet of early 2022 even busier. Time will tell what additional games may be released early next year, but one thing is certain: Players should start saving their pennies, and clearing their schedules, now.