Guide To Disney Plus Price, Bundles, And Deals For 2021

Though there are more streaming services than ever before to choose from, Disney+ has positioned itself as one of the more unique options, offering subscribers access to a vast library of exclusive content from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, and more. Disney+ comes with a competitive basic price for some of the most talked-about VOD shows around, like WandaVision, The Mandalorian, and Hamilton. You can also opt for a Disney+ bundle that gives you access to live sports and network TV programs. If you’re considering signing up for Disney+ in 2021, here’s what you need to know about its current pricing, deals, and whether it offers a free trial.

What is Disney Plus?

Launched in 2019, Disney+ is the streaming service that’s home to programming from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The service also includes content from National Geographic and offers original shows, such as The Mandalorian, a live-action Star Wars series.

Content on Disney+ is ad-free, and subscribers get unlimited downloads on up to 10 devices. Compatible streaming devices include TVs, computers, tablets, cellphones, and game consoles.

The Disney+ library includes Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, and more. (Getty)
The Disney+ library includes Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, and more. (Getty)

How much does Disney Plus cost?

Starting March 26, the price of Disney+ is increasing to $7.99 per month. That’s a $1 increase from the previous price, and existing subscribers will begin paying the higher cost on their next bill on or after March 26. The annual subscription price is increasing by too, costing $79.99 a year (previously $69.99). Paying for a full year drops your monthly cost to $6.67 (or you can look at it as $7.99 a month for 10 months with two months free).

Disney+ offers bundle options that package the service with two other Disney-owned streaming services, Hulu and ESPN+. The Disney Bundle costs $13.99 per month if you go for the ad-supported Hulu option, while the bundle with ad-free Hulu is $19.99 per month. If you’re interested in having Hulu with Live TV, you can get the Disney Bundle for $72.99 per month (however, this is the ad-supported version of Hulu with Live TV).

Disney Plus plans Price (as of March 26)
Monthly subscription $7.99 per month
Annual subscription $79.99 annually ($6.67 per month)
Disney Bundle (Hulu with ads) $13.99 per month
Disney Bundle (Hulu, no ads) $19.99 per month
Disney Bundle (Hulu with ads + Live TV) $72.99 per month

What is Disney Plus Premier Access?

Disney+ Premier Access is an add-on feature that gives subscribers access to a new Disney movie at the same time it’s released in movie theaters. In spring 2021, the film is Raya and the Last Dragon.

Disney+ Premier Access costs $29.99 as a one-time fee when a new movie is offered via Premier Access. Once you pay your $30, you can watch the film as many times you want on any platform Disney+ works on for as long as you keep your Disney+ subscription. Regular Disney+ subscribers get access to the movie for no additional charge about three months after its release.

When a new movie is being offered on Disney+ Premier Access, you can purchase access on the disneyplus.com website or through the Disney+ app.

How do I sign up for a Disney Plus free trial?

Disney+ doesn’t currently offer a free trial. The service had a free trial period when it was introduced in late 2019, but the offer ended several months later.

Hulu and ESPN+ also do not offer a free trial on the Disney Bundle if you sign up through one of their websites rather than on the Disney+ website. However, you may be able to get free access to Disney+ from another company offering a promotion, such as Verizon.

Current 2021 Disney Plus deals and bundles

Verizon has a promotion where subscribers can get six free months of Disney+ with select Verizon Wireless Unlimited plans. Meanwhile, subscribers to Verizon’s Play More and Get More Unlimited phone plans can get the full Disney Bundle included. You must enroll with Verizon before May 31 to take advantage of these Disney+ deals, which are available to both customers with an existing Verizon Unlimited plan and those who upgrade or switch to such a plan.

The Disney Plus website has detailed instructions on how to take advantage of the Verizon offer whether you’re a new subscriber, have a Disney+ subscription or Disney Bundle subscription, or subscribe to Hulu or ESPN+.

What is the value of the Disney Plus Bundle?

The Disney Bundle–the subscription package that includes Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu–is an offer worth taking advantage of if you’re interested in all three services. The wide variety of content included makes it a particularly nice option for families, and it saves you about $6 a month compared to subscribing to all three services individually.

The Disney Bundle includes Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ starting at $14/month.
The Disney Bundle includes Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ starting at $14/month.

The monthly price for the Disney Bundle is $13.99 if you’re OK with ad-supported Hulu. If you want to eliminate ads from Hulu, the cost for the bundle is $19.99. For a sense of how the costs compare, here’s what you’d pay if you purchased the subscriptions individually:

  • Disney+: $7.99 per month
  • ESPN+: $5.99 per month
  • Hulu: $5.99 per month with ads; $11.99 a month without ads

The Disney Bundle amounts to a buy-two-get-one-free offer for streaming services. And the combination of the three services provides a wealth of entertainment options that will satisfy all the TV viewers in your household.

Disney+ is extremely strong on family-friendly and children’s programming, thanks to the Disney and Pixar libraries. You also get documentaries from Nat Geo, the entire MCU, and every Star Wars movie, plus original programming.

ESPN+ adds sports to the package. You can livestream college and professional sports events, including baseball, golf, soccer, hockey, and tennis. ESPN+ doesn’t just cover American sports, either. If you’re a soccer fan, for instance, you’ll be able to follow your favorite Bundesliga, Italian Serie A, or Major League Soccer team. You’ll also have access to ESPN features like 30 for 30 and fantasy sports commentary.

With Hulu, you can stream current TV shows and catch up on past seasons of your favorite shows. You can also watch current and classic movies and stream Hulu’s most popular original series, like Little Fires Everywhere and Pen15.

Disney+ and the Disney Bundle are available on a wide range of devices, including:

  • TV: Amazon Fire TV, Android TVs, AppleTV, Chromecast, LG TV, Roku, Samsung
  • Computer: Chrome, Mac, and Windows
  • Mobile and tablets: Amazon Fire tablets, Android phone and tablets, iPhone, iPad
  • Game consoles: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

Is Disney Plus worth it?

Though Disney+ doesn’t have as many hit original shows as services like Netflix, its catalog of content continues to grow with popular series like The Mandalorian, WandaVision, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. For fans of Disney-owned properties like Marvel and Star Wars, Disney+ is the only way to stay up to date with all the latest releases in those franchises. And for families with kids–or those who just want to rewatch their favorite Disney shows and movies–having that entire catalog at your fingertips is very appealing.

Then you’ve got the Disney Plus Bundle, which might be one of the best entertainment deals around, assuming you take full advantage of its offerings. The Disney Bundle gives you programming in the most popular entertainment categories: kids, family, sports, and movies, plus current and classic TV. Its price is competitive with other streaming services (you could pay as much for Netflix alone) and much cheaper than cable or satellite TV. Though it’s hard to deny the appeal of Netflix’s sheer volume of original content–including shows like The Queen’s Gambit and Stranger Things that get the entire internet talking–you get a lot of bang for your buck with the Disney Bundle. And if you opt for the Disney Bundle with Hulu + Live TV, you’ve got a nice cable TV alternative as well as access to some of the best on-demand streaming content around.

Unfortunately, you can’t try Disney+ or the Disney Bundle for free. However, Disney+ managed to attract 100 million subscribers in just 16 months, so it remains a popular option with subscribers and, in our opinion, one of the best streaming service options around. If the Disney+ programming mix appeals to you, it may be worth $8 to check the service out. And if you decide it’s not for you, it’s easy to cancel your subscription anytime.

Destiny 2 Fans Have To Check Out This Awesome Savathun-Flavored Fan Soundtrack

The music that comes out of the Destiny franchise has been consistently impressive throughout the series’ nearly seven-year lifespan, with the composers who work with Bungie capturing the often-spooky ongoing narrative of undead superheroes fighting alien gods. The next Destiny 2 expansion, 2022’s The Witch Queen, is going to bring together story threads that span Destiny’s entire life, which has inspired a fan-made soundtrack that’s so good, it sounds like Bungie could have created it.

The soundtrack is called Savathûn, named for the evil Hive god who has existed as an antagonist since the release of Destiny 2–and who has been a central figure since the Forsaken expansion. Savathûn is the Witch Queen to which the next expansion refers, and she has ties to Oryx, the villain players defeated back during the Destiny 1 expansion The Taken King.

What’s remarkable about the soundtrack, created by freelance artist and musician Benjamin Noisette is how well it takes into account Destiny’s musical history, while also telling a story of its own. Noisette’s soundtrack calls back major elements of Destiny music, linking The Taken King and Savathûn’s Song, a tune that first showed up in Shadowkeep and which has some threatening in-world story implications, and mixing them with the soundtrack’s original compositions.

“I wanted (the soundtrack) to tell a story through music, and I wanted the listener to see it as they listened,” Noisette, who lives in Paris, said in an email interview with GameSpot. “At this point, I very much wanted to include nods to existing Destiny themes, and I wanted it to sound like something that could belong to the soundtracks, while maintaining some sort of identity. I didn’t want it to be all bombastic and a series of boss themes either. It needed the right amount of emotion, the right amount of desperation and nostalgia.”

While Noisette explained that he wanted his soundtrack to feel like it could tell a story, he didn’t want to impose that story on the listener.

“The storyline within the music is not something specific–I wanted the listener to make it their own, be it something they want to hear while battling a boss in a raid, or something they hear while watching Savathûn’s story evolve,” he said. “Of course, I had specific ideas for specific tracks. ‘Sathona’ was the idea of an origin story, like “beauty, corrupted.’ ‘Swordbreaker’ and ‘Pro Regina’ were quite obviously more action-focused, for instance, which I wanted to balance with more nuanced tracks. These two tracks were like anthems in my mind.”

In addition to Destiny-inspired tracks, the 30-year-old Noisette has created music tracks in tribute to other games, like Horizon: Zero Dawn and Detroit: Become Human. While he’s always been a musician, having studied cello since the age of 6, Noisette said he’d never considered as a possible career. Instead, he spent the last decade working as a freelance motion graphics designer and 3D modeler.

But the expansive Savathûn project came out of the last year and the global pandemic that has marked it, he said.

“Last year was pretty rough, for obvious reasons, as I’m sure it was on a lot of people,” Noisette explained. “Lockdown didn’t really help with the fact that I was struggling to keep interest in what I was doing and I was increasingly desperate for a change, so I quit my job.”

Noisette said he’s now working to become a full-time composer and that he hopes to do more tribute work related to video games–and possibly do it for a living. As for what’s next, he’s considering exploring different musical genres, while possibly taking on inspiration from other well-known composers, like Doom Eternal’s Mick Gordon.

“I like the idea of writing original music to beloved games for now, and I want to do more,” he said. “Hopefully some day in the future, I might be able to do that for a living.”

You can hear more of Noisette’s work on Soundcloud.

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Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN’s weekly video game podcast. This week your Omega Cops — Daemon Hatfield, Tina Amini, Sam Claiborn, and Justin Davis — are discussing the 10 games PlayStation is giving away for free. They’ll rundown some notable anniversaries happening this week like Animal Crossing, GTA Chinatown Stories, and Rainbow Six Vegas 2. And, of course, they play Video Game 20 Questions.

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Justice League 2 & 3: What the Sequels Might’ve Been

Full spoilers follow for Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

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Everyone can now watch Zack Snyder’s Justice League on HBO Max and judge for themselves which they prefer of the two incredibly different versions of the film that now exist. Fans can also now start thinking about all the tantalizing possibilities that the four-hour, two-minute-long new iteration dangles before our eyes. Many viewers are no doubt wondering, will there be a Justice League 2? The short answer is, no. And yet…

The Snyder Cut ends on an open note, a cliffhanger promising a coming war between the armies of Apokolips and the heroes of Earth. The epilogue introduces us to new heroes, enemies and some strange alliances. But will we ever see it? Snyder himself didn’t sound terribly optimistic about it during an interview at IGN FanFest. “That’s very hypothetical,” he said when asked if he would return to do a Justice League sequel. “I think that I would say I would believe it when I see it, and happy to cross that bridge when I see it approaching.”

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In an interview with the New York Times this week, Snyder sounded even more definitive. “They are 100 percent moving away,” he answered in response to a question about whether Warner Bros. is putting distance between the Snyder-verse and their current DC films. “They consider the theatrical cut of Justice League as canon. That’s their decision. I wish them all the best…”

But what if HBO Max sees blockbuster viewing numbers – a definite possibility – for Zack Snyder’s Justice League? What if, just as with the #ReleasetheSnyderCut phenomenon, the drum-banging for more of this version of the DC mythos becomes too loud for studio executives to ignore? What could/would we see?

Let’s delve deeper into what the potential/possible/probably-never-going-to-happen-but-who-knows-these-days Justice League sequel(s) would be about.

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The Knightmare Becomes Reality

Snyder has said the story of Justice League 2 would be largely centered on the “Knightmare” world that is a key part of the final moments of the Snyder Cut. This is the same post-apocalyptic setting first glimpsed in the dream sequence in Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice. “It’s the fall of Earth, when Superman succumbs to Anti-Life,” Snyder said to the Times. “And then sending Flash back in time to change one element so that doesn’t happen. And then the big battle where we beat him.”

The story element about sending Flash back in time sheds some important light on things. We know from the conversation between Batman and Jared Leto’s Joker in the epilogue of the Snyder Cut that Darkseid’s takeover of Earth is tied in part to the death of Lois Lane. That connects back to the moment in BvS where Batman glimpses the Flash in a dream, and Barry Allen screams, “It’s Lois. Lois Lane… she’s the key!” What happened to Lois, and how it leads to Superman falling victim to the Anti-Life Equation, appears likely to have been the key story thread of the first sequel, the middle chapter of Snyder’s planned Justice League trilogy.

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Snyder recently told Vanity Fair that in the sequels, when Darkseid arrived on Earth Superman would’ve asked Batman to guard Lois. Lex Luthor, meanwhile, would team up with Darkseid and tell him that “the key to Superman’s weaknesses is killing Lois Lane.” Batman would eventually fail in protecting Lois, leading to Superman’s falling under the thrall of Darkseid. Aquaman and Wonder Woman would die in the ensuing battles of Earth, while the now evil Superman, under the spell of the Anti-Life Equation and Darkseid, would become committed to finding Batman and taking his revenge for Lois’ death.

One thing that isn’t made clear by the Justice League Snyder Cut epilogue is where the scene lands in the Knightmare timeline. It ends with Batman and his motley crew of heroes and villains being discovered by Superman. Does this occur before the Knightmare scene in BvS, where Batman is captured and Superman confronts him? Could that scene actually be meant to take place after the epilogue here? Perhaps even in the third JL movie?

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How Many Parts Is Justice League?

There have been rumors circulating for several years about a second Justice League chapter. Kevin Smith, always in the know on DC matters, said in 2019 the movie would have had the League taking the fight to Darkseid on Apokolips, leading to an Infinity War-like ending that would set the stage for the climactic third installment. The Green Lantern Corps, who aside from two brief glimpses don’t have a role in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, were reportedly part of that cosmic throwdown.

In the interview at Fan Fest, Snyder noted that his Justice League was always meant to set up not one, but two sequels. “It hints, as you would, at a potential other world. I’d plant the seeds as I had wanted to of what would come in the later films,” Snyder said.

Of course, once Snyder left the original production and Joss Whedon took over, resulting in the 2017 theatrical cut of the film, plans for any sequels were put on hold at Warner Bros. But then again, the Snyder Cut itself was hypothetical as well not that long ago…

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Villains and Allies in the Justice League Snyder Cut

The epilogue in the Snyder Cut is packed with surprising reveals. An escaped Lex Luthor meets with Deathstroke on a yacht, because when you’re Lex, even when you’re a wanted fugitive, you go on the run in style.

This scene is different than the post-credits moment in the theatrical cut of Justice League. Here, Lex reveals to Slade Wilson that Bruce Wayne is Batman. This would seem to be a set up for what was supposed to be a central storyline of Ben Affleck’s abandoned Batman solo movie. According to Joe Manganiello, the actor playing Deathstroke, that film would have seen the mercenary out to destroy both Batman and Bruce Wayne for his own reasons. Manganiello described the project as having “David Fincher vibes.” He told Yahoo! last year: “It was really cool, really dark and really hard. I was very excited for it.”

That’s what makes seeing him work alongside Batman in the Snyder Cut epilogue so surprising. The Knightmare scene at the end makes up the bulk of new footage Snyder shot once he got the greenlight from Warners to complete the film. In it, Deathstroke is sporting a mohawk in the scene and it’s clear he and Bats have settled their differences. They are part of a team that includes Mera, Flash, Cyborg and… the Joker.

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Jared Leto’s appearance in the film was a new element for this version, simply because Snyder didn’t want to end his tenure in the DC universe without having Batman and his arch-enemy meet. “[I] always wanted him to be in the Knightmare reality, and so it was a great opportunity,” Snyder told IGN. “When I talked to Jared and he was interested in doing it, I just felt like, okay, this feels like a thing I can’t pass up.”

Snyder said in that Vanity Fair interview that the studio didn’t want this additional Knightmare sequence initially. “They didn’t want me to suggest more films to come. They wanted me to cul-de-sac it as much as I could,” he said. He convinced them that the comic-book genre can’t just “end the story, regardless if we ever make [another] one or not.”

Then there are the two new members of the team we meet. The first is Ryan Choi. After Silas Stone, Victor’s father, dies, Choi became head of S.T.A.R. Labs’ nanotech division. If we’re following the comics, he’ll eventually become the Atom, one of the all-time great Justice League members.

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We had already gotten a glimpse of the Martian Manhunter earlier in the film (when he visits Lois Lane), but the shapeshifter finally reveals himself to Bruce Wayne after he awakens from his latest Knightmare. Just before the film concludes, the classic Justice League member (also known as J’onn J’onzz) tells Bruce, “I’m sure you know Darkseid is not finished with Earth. The Anti-Life Equation is here somewhere and we need to find it before he does. There’s a war coming and I’m here to help.”

That war would likely have included not just Darkseid but a host of other characters familiar to readers of the Fourth World saga that was created by Jack Kirby for DC (and expanded upon over the years by other creators). Indeed, in the final moments of the Snyder Cut’s climactic fight scene, we see Darkseid and his minions on the other side of the teleportation “Boom Tube.” Standing next to him are DeSaad and Granny Goodness, of Fourth World fame. Snyder said in another recent interview with YouTube personality Wonder Meg that his plans for the conclusion of his Justice League trilogy called for the third film to be “a New Gods invasion movie.”

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The Death of a Batman and the Birth of a New Batman

Snyder has said that ultimately the Flash’s time-travel abilities would’ve been how the League saves the world from the Knightmare future, with him traveling back in time to warn Bruce Wayne about Lois’ impending death. Of course, that’s what we saw in the dream scene in BvS, but the Flash had arrived too far back in the past there.

But by the final film in the trilogy, the Bruce of the past would’ve gotten the message and sacrificed himself to save Lois, thus averting Superman’s fall and the dark future. And the new Batman who would take his place years later would’ve been… wait for it… Superman and Lois’ son. (We do see Lois take a pregnancy test in the Snyder Cut.) “He doesn’t have any powers, and then he was going to end up being the new Batman,” Snyder told Vanity Fair.

Will The Flash Movie Undo Knightmare?

We actually know much more about these hypothetical sequels than we do an actual, confirmed DC movie. The Flash solo film starring Ezra Miller is due out in 2022, and precious little is known about it outside of some killer casting news. OG Batman Michael Keaton is reportedly returning to serve as Barry’s sort-of mentor, in a Nick Fury kind of role. Also, Ben Affleck is said to be returning, which leads us to believe the “Flashpoint” storyline is in play (involving alternate timelines and the multiverse).

The Snyder Cut of Justice League goes a ways toward setting up a Flash sequel, if not necessarily this Flash sequel. There’s been quite a bit of upheaval behind the scenes with the first solo film to feature Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), with a variety of creative teams coming and going since it was first announced. But Snyder definitely sets up elements of whatever the plan was for Barry when his version of Justice League was in production. Kiersey Clemons is here as Iris West, who is saved by Barry in one scene. And Billy Crudup shows up as Barry’s dad, Henry. Both actors were meant to appear in the Flash movie at one point, though last we heard Crudup will not be back (and Clemons has re-signed to return).

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Additionally, originally Ray Fisher’s Cyborg was expected to return not only in the Flash film but also for his own solo film. Unfortunately, his very public battle with Warner Bros. has reportedly led to his not appearing in The Flash. And his solo film has long since disappeared from Warner Bros.’ schedule, despite his character having a much stronger and substantial arc in the Snyder Cut.

But given the nature of Flashpoint, what if the Flash movie is designed to undo the DC Snyderverse? Barry’s ability to rewind time helped Cyborg save the day at the end of ZSJL. Could his messing with the timeline in his own adventure be the way Warner Bros. puts a pin in the world Snyder created? Perhaps his Flashpoint adventure will simply alter the history of the DC Extended Universe in such a fundamental way that the events we have watched unfold since Man of Steel was released in 2013 simply aren’t DCEU history anymore?

In the end, it’s truly remarkable we know as much as we do about the likely-never-to-happen Justice League 2 and Justice League 3. Maybe the reason Snyder has been so generous with details about his hoped-for sequels is because he knows they’ll never happen, so why not let people hear about where he intended to take the story? Or, maybe, just maybe, he knows that by planting these seeds, he can mobilize his legion of fans into action once again.

#SnyderCutSequel, anyone?

Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne HD Remaster Release Date Announced

Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne HD Remaster will be released for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam on May 25, 2021.

While May 25 is the official release date, those who pre-order the Digital Deluxe Edition will get access to the game on May 21, four days earlier than the standard edition.

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The Digital Deluxe Edition will cost $69.99 USD and will give players to such bonus content as the option to play as Devil May Cry’s Dante. The full list of extras is as follows;

  • Full Game Download
  • Exclusive Access to the game four days early, on May 21
  • Maniax Pack – Adds Dante from the Devil May Cry series
  • Chronicle Pack – Adds Raidou from the Devil Summoner series
  • MERCIFUL Difficulty – Adds and easier difficutly mode
  • Mercy and Expectation Map Pack – Adds “Little Master’s Mercy” and “Master’s Expectation”
  • Shin Megami Tensei BGM Pack – Two songs each from Shin Megami Tensei, Shin Megami Tensei II, Shin Megami Tensei IV, and Shin Megami Tensei: Apocalypse

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Shin Megami Tensei 3: Nocturne HD Remaster is a modernized version of the PS2 classic from 2003 with remastered 3D models and backgrounds, additional difficulty settings, the ability to save wherever you’d like, both Japanese and English VO, an alternate branch featuring Raidou Kuzunoha, and other fixes that will improve the original game.

For more on Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster, check out more about Dante’s addition to the game and an explainer on the new Merciful Mode.

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

Outriders Demo Updated Again To Address Inventory Wipe Glitch

Developer People Can Fly has released an Outriders update addressing a glitch that wipes players’ inventories. The patch is now live on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Publisher Square Enix said the issue should be prevented going forward. Those affected between March 16-19 (and after) are told to reply to this Reddit thread or this Twitter post; the studio may reach out to further resolve any problems.

Square said that any players whose inventory has been wiped due to the glitch will see their items restored soon. An exact date for inventory restoration is still to be determined, but the publisher hopes to have the issue ironed out in time for Outriders’ April 1 launch. Not all items will be restored; Square noted that only Legendaries will be recovered.

People Can Fly and Square are investigating other problems as well. This includes hiccups with disappearing accolades, the PlayStation’s touchpad sensitivity being too high, “further optimizations to multiplayer connections,” and improvements and bug fixes planned for the full game that weren’t possible to implement in the demo period.

The demo was patched earlier this month, which smoothened the gameplay experience by letting PC and PlayStation players toggle motion blur on and off. That toggle has been added to Xbox platforms in this latest update.

Outriders is the newest game from People Can Fly, the Polish studio that co-developed Bulletstorm and Gears of Wear 3 with Epic Games. Though it launches on April 1, Xbox Game Pass subscribers may want to cancel their Outriders preorders. The game drops on Xbox Game Pass the same day it launches on other platforms.

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New Best Buy 3-Day Sale Discounts Gaming Laptops, 4K TVs, Switch Lite, And More

A new Best Buy weekend sale just kicked off, offering three days of discounts across tech, gaming, and more. As usual, the Best Buy sale has brought a slew of deals on TVs and laptops, but you’ll also find markdowns on cheap gaming monitors and even some solid game deals. The sale ends this Sunday, March 21, so here’s a look at the top deals worth grabbing before then.

Best game deals

In terms of worthwhile game deals, the selection at Best Buy right now is small, but there are a few things worth calling out. There’s a limited amount of time left to buy Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which is disappearing from physical and digital storefronts after March 31. Best Buy currently has the collection for Nintendo Switch on sale for $10 off. If you’re looking for new fitness games for working out indoors, Ring Fit Adventure is down to $70 and Fitness Boxing 2 is on sale for $40. Finally, you can grab new games for PS5 on sale, including The Pathless for $42 and Hitman 3’s Deluxe edition for $60.

Everything You Need to Know for Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train

The new, smash-hit series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba has been taking the anime, manga, and even film industries by storm ever since 2019, breaking all manner of records along the way. So with the western release of Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train hitting theaters on April 23, and digital platforms on June 22, we’re going to break down everything you need to know about Demon Slayer to watch the new movie so even those uninitiated can hop aboard the Mugen Train.

We’re going to explain Demon Slayer’s story, the characters, who the demon slayers are, why demons need to be slain, the main villain, what’s the deal with the dude in the boar mask, and more. (You can watch a video breakdown of this material in the player above.)

If you haven’t already, check out the dubbed trailer for Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train below:

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And if subbed is more your style, you can peep that version of the trailer here:

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Warning: Because this article is designed to catch you up on everything you need to know to watch the movie, so we’ll be fully spoiling Demon Slayer Season 1!

What Demon Slayer Is All About

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The story of Demon Slayer revolves around Tanjiro Kamado, a young man who has his life changed forever when he returns home from an errand to find nearly his entire family brutally murdered by a demon. Only his little sister, Nezuko, appeared to survive the attack, though as a result, she turned into a demon herself and tried to attack Tanjiro.

Despite the vicious attack, it’s clear to Tanjiro that Nezuko is still somewhere in there. Which is why when he gets saved by a member of the Demon Slayer Corps, he pleads with them to spare his sister, taking responsibility for both her own well-being as well as the safety of those she comes into contact with.

To that end, Tanjiro seeks out Sakonji Urokodaki, a former Demon Slayer, and trains under him. Over the course of his training Tanjiro strengthens his body, mind, and learns a special breathing skill that allows him to use gorgeously animated sword techniques. (Seriously, check out the Demon Slayer Season 1 trailer below for a taste of what to expect!)

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Once he’s trained up, Tanjiro puts his sister in a box that he straps to his back so she doesn’t melt in the sun, as demon’s tend to do, and sets off on a journey to restore Nezuko’s human form and find justice for his family. This is the basic premise for the show that drives all the action.

And speaking of action, that leads us to…

The Demon Slayer Corps

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As you’d expect, the Demon Slayer Corps is an organization devoted to slaying demons; one that isn’t officially recognized by the government, but is nevertheless the only group capable of bringing them down. Tanjiro ends up in their ranks after surviving through Final Selection, a grueling trial that had him survive for seven nights on a mountain teeming with demons trapped there by the Demon Slayers themselves.

It’s… not a fun test, and in fact very few demon slayer candidates actually live to tell the tale, let alone become demon slayers. After defeating a grotesque demon that had eaten Urokodaki’s previous disciples, Tanjiro passed along with three others, Genya, Kanao, and Zenitsu. Thus, he officially became a demon slayer and got a cool color-changing sword for his trouble.

Among the Demon Slayer Corps is an elite group of warriors known as the Hashira. They remain largely shrouded in mystery, but some key Hashira that you should know about are: Giyu Tomioka, the water Hashira who saved Tanjiro at the beginning of the series; Shinobu Kocho, the insect Hashira who plays an important role in Tanjiro’s training; and Kyojiro Rengoku, the flame hashira, whom Tanjiro is looking to speak to to find out more about his family’s own fire breathing technique.

Kyojiro is also on the poster for the movie (in the upper left-hand corner) and will no doubt play a huge part aboard the Mugen Train.

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The rest of the Hashira will definitely get some time to shine in the forthcoming second season, but for now, just know that they exist, they’re extraordinarily powerful demon slayers, and Sanemi, the Wind Hashira, was a big ol’ jerk to Nezuko. Boo this man.

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Tanjiro’s Band of Friends

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Tanjiro and Nezuko’s journey is not one that they go alone thankfully, and over the course of their journey they’re joined by two major companions.

First up, we’ve got Zenitsu. Zenitsu is… well he’s loud, he’s whiny, he’s got zero confidence and always expects death to be right around the corner. But when he gets backed into a corner and has no choice but to fight, he has a tendency to pass out and let another self take over, which is where his true dormant strength is shown, and it is just about as impressive as anything else we’ve seen so far in Demon Slayer. He’s also got it bad for Nezuko, a romantic pursuit that’s going… not so great.

And then on the flip side of that is Inosuke. While Zenitsu has very little faith in his own abilities, Inosuke has supreme confidence in his strength and will charge forward to challenge just about anyone in his way. He wears a hollowed-out boar’s head which masks his ironically pretty-boy face and wields two razor-sharp swords that he intentionally breaks in by smashing them against rocks in order to get that jagged look. Despite initially wanting nothing more than to kill Tanjiro, thanks to his immense bloodlust against anyone he deems a worthy challenger, eventually Inosuke is won over not only by Tanjiro’s strength, but his kindness and warmth, something that Inosuke has never really experienced before in his life.

Zenitsu and Inosuke eventually tag along with Tanjiro to complete missions as fellow Demon Slayers, and over the course of their time together and especially the oh so harsh training they endure, they end up becoming close friends. There’s a really fun dynamic between the trio with Tanjiro being the level headed big brother figure, balancing out the huge emotions that come from both Inosuke and Zenitsu.

Now that we’ve talked all about Tanjiro’s friends, it’s time to talk about his enemies.

The Big Bad Villain

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Muzan Kibtsuji is the main villain of Demon Slayer. He’s both the target of Tanjiro’s revenge and his only hope to return Nezuko back into her human form. He is essentially the progenitor of the demon, as was the first human to ever be turned into a demon more than a thousand years ago. Thus, within him resides the blood that is able to turn humans into demons, and presumably the knowledge of how to turn a demon back into a human.

Much to Tanjiro’s surprise, Muzan has been living casually among humans, and even has a human wife and child. In the first and only time the two have crossed paths, Tanjiro openly declared war on Muzan, prompting Muzan to stealthily transform an innocent passer-by into a demon to create a distraction and escape without having his true identity revealed to either his family or those around him. The resulting encounter infuriates Muzan, and Tanjiro’s unique hanafuda earrings cause some bad memories to surface regarding another Demon Slayer from the past who also wore the same earrings. Needless to say, after this moment, Tanjiro shoots up to the top of Muzan’s hit list.

And that’s not a place you want to be because at Muzan’s disposal are the 12 Kizuki, twelve powerful demons ranked in order of their power. Tanjiro has fought only one so far, the fifth ranked of the lower six, in what is arguably the best fight of the show up to this point, and if you ask us, a contender for one of the top anime fights of all time.

Upon Rui’s defeat, Muzan becomes enraged at the weakness of the lower six, and begins to question why they even exist in the first place. So he eliminates them all, with the exception of one, a creepy man named Enmu, who impresses Muzan with his resolve, and instead of getting murdered, he receives a powerup in the form of an infusion of Muzan’s blood, with the promise of more if he’s able to eliminate Tanjiro and the Hashira.

So Where Does That Leave Us

So to recap: Tanjiro’s family gets murdered by demon’s, except for his sister, who is now a demon that lives inside a box and is all kinds of adorable; in order to get strong enough to kill the person responsible and turn Nezuko back into a human, Tanjiro joins the Demon Slayer Corps, and makes some quirky friends; there’s a bunch of cool sword fights and absolutely beautifully animated water effects, and the final episode ends with Tanjiro, Nezuko, Zenitsu, Inosuke, Rengoku, and the newly super powered up Enmu all aboard the titular Mugen Train from the movie, which is no doubt a recipe for impending disaster.

Now you should be (mostly) caught up with Demon Slayer in time for the inevitable western release of Mugen Train, which will likely lead directly into the second season. But obviously, there’s nothing quite like watching it yourself, so take our recommendation and go check out Demon Slayer.

For more anime, check out all anime coming to Netflix in 2021 and the top 10 most anticipated anime of 2021.

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Mitchell Saltzman is an editorial producer at IGN. Follow him on Twitter @JurassicRabbit.

Calls Season 1 Review

Calls Season 1 is currently available to stream on Apple TV+. This is a non-spoiler review for all nine episodes.

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Created, directed, and co-written by Fede Álvarez (Don’t Breathe, 2013’s Evil Dead) — and based on a French series by Timothée Hochet — Calls is a bare-bones, no-frills creepy treat that harkens back to the days of radio dramas (which still exist today, many in podcast form). The Apple TV+ drama is complete with a capable, all-star cast fully committed to bringing a Twilight Zone-style audio series to life. It fizzles and fumbles slightly at the finish line, but overall it’s an unsettling delight.

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As primarily an audio experience, and as one of the more interesting projects to emerge from 2020 quarantine, Calls unfolds through a series of phone conversations. The series’ nine episodes tell one story, though it takes a few chapters to get into the groove and realize the connective tissue. It all scarily builds, and ramps up, over the course of the season while still providing a cool episodic quality that allows for freaky short-form tales of terror. In fact, a few of these episodes could be plucked out of the narrative entirely and just exist on their own as little pockets of horror.

Not everything lands just right, however. The narrative sort of spins out in the final lap, particularly in the finale, “Leap Year Girl.” Calls, which hits us big with an “in media res” opening and then backtracks to fill in all the gaps and steps that led to such a bizarre and apocalyptic beginning, definitely plays at its strongest when things remain a mystery. The more questions it answers, the softer its bite gets. Calls would have remained a grander work, overall, if it didn’t go so full-tilt with hard answers, but ultimately it’s still a haunting series that, more often than not, pulls off some brutal, bone-chilling tricks.

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At first, with a new format for many to get used to, and perhaps more focus than usual needed for dialogue, viewers (listeners?) might be tempted to pick out some of the famous voices. Fortunately, the story grabs you quickly and in no time at all, it’s possible you won’t care who’s voicing who because you’ll be in the clutches of a cool, cosmic calamity. Pedro Pascal, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nick Jonas, Ben Schwartz, Karen Gillan, Rosario Dawson, and Aubrey Plaza are just a few of the names shuffled up in the deck and most of them blend and weave nicely into the drama without being distracting. It takes a lot of things going right to pull off this type of purely conversational storytelling. The dialogue has to feel natural and the acting has to seem real to buy-in. There are a few moments, particularly in the finale, when a few of the performances feel heightened and character-y and it sort of rips you out of the saga.

The visuals of Calls are sparse, but they work to dial this up a few notches above a straight podcast. Waving colors and geometric shapes work to help us keep track of who’s speaking, their mental state, and also even some of the more out-there happenings occurring. As each story spirals out of control in its own crazy and traumatic way, so does the “light show.” So attention was surely paid to the design of what’s happening on the screen and that acts as a sort of stealth hero for the series in the end.

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Calls features infidelity, betrayal, theft, and murder crashing head-on with a chaotic series of seemingly random metaphysical craziness. Sometimes it plays like an alien invasion, sometimes a haunting ghost story. But once you begin to see the larger picture, and the bigger fable at work, it all becomes even scarier. It’s a shame that the ending feels a touch too tidy, but the journey is worth it.

Devotion Dev Teases New Project, Looks Like A 2D Action Game

Developer Red Candle Games has released a small snippet of what its next game will look like. The developer says that the video is of a work-in-progress build, so the game could end up looking quite different. For now though, it looks like a 2D action game with an incredible style.

Red Candle Games teased that it was working on something new when talking to me about Devotion and the studio’s future. “After developing two horror titles, our team felt like taking a break from horror games and making something different,” the developer told me. “Thus for our next project, we are now experimenting on a different genre. As an indie studio, we are still trying to experiment on different ways of game design to implement immersive and interesting playing experience.”

During that interview, the studio said that it would consider returning to horror in the future if a member of the team came up with a brilliant idea that would only work in a horror setting, but that’s not the focus right now. That’s certainly something you can tell in the clip that the developer released–it tonally looks very different from horror games Detention and Devotion.

Red Candle Games recently made the news with Devotion finally going back on sale, following its takedown from Steam in 2019, mere days after it had launched. You can now buy the superb horror title from Red Candle Games’ own store–and you very much should, considering it’s just so freakin’ good with how well it tackles the terrifyingly intriguing implications of when a person’s faith is pushed too far. If you missed out on grabbing this game back in 2019, you owe it to yourself to buy it now.

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