Sea Of Thieves Is Adding Seasons And A Battle Pass In 2021

Rare has announced that its pirate-themed action-adventure Sea of Thieves will be getting a battle pass in 2021. Sea of Thieves: Season One is set to launch in January and will introduce a plethora of new features for the Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC title.

The studio shared the news on its YouTube channel, revealing that the huge new update will feature seasons, a new progression system, live events, and more. Each new season will last for approximately three months, offering a free 100-level battle pass for you to work your way through and earn rewards such as player and ship cosmetics.

Sea of Thieves’ current trading company progression system will remain, but the new battle pass will offer another set of goals for players to chase, with Rare saying that it’s designed to give players “a tangible sense of progress.” In addition to the free battle pass, there’s also a premium tier known as the Plunder Pass. This unlocks discounts for existing items in the premium Pirate Emporium store alongside a number of exclusive items.

Each new season will begin with the introduction of “a new experience or way to play.” For Season One, this puts the Merchant Alliance trading company front and centre. Players will be cast as detectives, tasked with piecing together clues to locate a lost shipwreck and plunder what remains.

Aside from all this, the arrival of a new season will also introduce quality-of-life updates, new Pirate Emporium additions, new Twitch drops, and one featured live event with its own goals and rewards. Regular monthly live events will also continue.

Unfortunately, these new updates to the game’s Adventure mode will result in development ceasing on Sea of Thieves’ PvP-based Arena mode. You’ll still be able to play Arena, but there will be no further updates.

Before all of this kicks off, however, The Festival of Giving will arrive in-game on December 9, including the return of the advent-calendar-style 12 Days of Giving Event, login bonuses, Guilded Voyages, Twitch drops, and more.

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Marvel’s Hawkeye Show: First Images Confirm Hailee Steinfeld Is Playing Kate Bishop

Marvel has a variety of live-action MCU series in the works for Disney+, with the first, WandaVision, arriving next month. One of the other upcoming shows is Hawkeye. In September it was reported that Bumblebee star Hailee Steinfeld might play lead character Kate Bishop, and now this has been confirmed.

While Disney hasn’t officially commented on the casting, the confirmation comes via on-set photos that show Steinfeld in costume as Kate Bishop alongside star Jeremy Renner, who plays Clint Barton. Check them out below:

In addition, Renner posted this image from the set, showing that production was now underway. In Marvel’s comics, Kate Bishop is a young woman who is trained in archery, fencing, and martial arts by Barton and takes on the Hawkeye name. She’s also a member of the Young Avengers team. As well as Bumblebee, Steinfeld also appeared in True Grit–which she earned an Oscar nomination for–the Pitch Perfect series, and voiced Gwen-Stacy in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Hawkeye doesn’t have a release date yet, but if it’s already in production, so there’s a good chance we might see it in 2021. Other Marvel Disney+ on the way include Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Loki, She-Hulk, Ms Marvel, and Moon Knight.

WandaVision premieres on January 15 and stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany as Wanda Maximoff and the Vision. In a recent interview, Bettany revealed that the first episode was filmed in front of a live studio audience to capture an authentic ’50s sitcom feel.

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Wrestling Icon Sting Officially Joins AEW

The Icon. The Franchise. Wrestling legend Sting has officially signed with All-Elite Wrestling, but at what capacity has yet to be determined. Sting made his debut during Dynamite with all-new music and a video that showed an icy landscape, almost telling us that Hell has indeed frozen over.

The writing was on the wall back in October when suddenly Sting’s merch was removed from WWE’s shop site and for no given reason. Speculation was running wild then, but there were no hints or even teases of his coming to AEW and it left fans in shock of the man’s return. Sting even had new AEW merchandise at the ready for fans to buy.

It’s interesting to note that Sting, aka Steve Borden, is 61 years old. AEW has been utilizing the senior talent and established legends as mouthpieces or managers instead of being in-ring talent. The face-off with Darby Allin may have hinted at Sting’s future in the company.

Sting was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame back in 2016 and officially retired from competition. He had rarely been used on WWE TV since then but was featured in video games, action figures, and other pieces of merchandise since 2014. With his debut, Sting is one of the few wrestlers who have appeared in WCW, NWA, WWF, and AEW.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Military Veterans Charity Tournament Taking Place Soon With US, UK Branches

Activision’s Call of Duty-branded military veterans charity, the Call of Duty Endowment, has announced the details for this year’s C.O.D.E. Bowl event, which will be expanded from last year.

Held on December 11 and sponsored by USAA, the C.O.D.E. Bowl sees a big change this year in that all five branches of the US military will participate through their own eSports squads, while international military organizations will take part as well.

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Three new teams from the US Marine Corps, US Air Force, and US Space Force will compete this year, while the UK’s British Army, Royal Air Force, and Royal Navy will also take part.

“We are proud to have the United States and the United Kingdom militaries come together to participate in the C.O.D.E. Bowl,” Call of Duty Endowment executive director Dan Goldenberg said in a statement.

Here’s how the actual C.O.D.E. Bowl will play out. The tournament begins at 10 AM PT on December 11, with eight teams in total competing in a Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War tournament. The teams consists of a popular Call of Duty streamer, a “top influencer,” and the soldiers from the US and UK. You can watch the tournament on YouTube and Twitch.

The list of participating military branches include the US Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Space Force, while the UK participants include the British Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force. The streamers who will play on their teams include Courage, LEGIQN, Huskerrs, Swagg, Espresso, Vikkstar, Tommey, C9Emz, Spratt, and others to be announced later.

Scuf Controllers is one of the sponsors of this year’s C.O.D.E. Bowl, and the company is donating all net proceeds from the event to the Call of Duty Endowment. Additionally, Ram Trucks is giving away a 2021 Ram 1500 Built To Serve special edition truck to a military veteran through the event.

Since its founding in 2009, the Call of Duty Endowment has helped place more than 77,000 military veterans in jobs, and the organization is aiming for this figure to reach 100,000 by 2024. According to Activision, the average cost to place a veteran in a job through the Call of Duty Endowment was $500 in 2019, which compares to thousands through the US government.

The first DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War was a Call of Duty Endowment cosmetic bundle, the proceeds of which helped support military veterans. Activision’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 also has DLC that supports the charity.

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SpaceX Enlists Ferrari Designer to Design Remote-Controlled Cars for a Race on the Moon

Elon Musk and his aerospace company, SpaceX, plan to launch two remote-controlled cars into space for a race on the surface of the moon next year.

Both of these RC vehicles will be sent to the moon in October 2021 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. SpaceX has enlisted Frank Stephenson, who is best known for his design work at Ferrari, BMW, McLaren, and more, to design the cars, as reported by Business Insider.

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“This is a project helping to develop the innovators of the future, allowing them to dream big and realize that nothing is impossible,” Stephenson said in a Moon Mark press release. “Space is a fascinating place, remaining untapped for budding designers and I’m very much looking forward to sharing some of my knowledge to those involved in this innovative project.”

Stephenson will design the cars with two teams of high school students. After eight weeks of qualifying challenges by high-schoolers from around the world, six teams of five members will compete to become the final two that race on the Moon, according to Moon Mark, which is a multimedia education company helping to make this race happen. It’s those two teams that will work with Stephenson.

“Their adventures will be captured, produced and globally distributed by Moon Mark,” the company said in a November 17 press release. “The final two teams will complete their racer designs in Houston, Texas, before being loaded onto the lander that will transport them to the Kennedy Space Center, and then to the moon.”

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The two vehicles that the teams and Stephenson have yet to design and build will be carried in a Nova-C lunar lander created by Intuitive Machines aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Intuitive Machines is working with Moon Mark and Lunar Outpost, which is a space technology firm, to bring this off-world idea to life.

“Moon Mark’s mission of getting young people involved in aerospace and working toward utilizing space for the betterment of humanity is something that resonates with us,” Lunar Outpost CEO, Justin Cyrus, said. “We look forward to enabling racers on the Moon and being part of the journey to bring space to the world.”

For more off-world science, read about how the Moon is rusting and then check out possible signs of life on Venus that date back to the 1970s. After that, why not take a look at IGN’s Top 100 sci-fi movies.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

Genshin Impact Has Reportedly Earned An Enormous Amount Of Money On Mobile

Genshin Impact has, in terms of both spending and impact, been one of the biggest games of 2020. The title, which took top honors in Google Play and Apple’s game of the year lists, has reportedly brought in a huge amount of money every day since its release.

According to SensorTower, which tracks mobile spending and engagement, their stats suggest that Genshin Impact has brought in $393 million since it launched on September 28. which averages out to over $6 million every single day. Despite releasing late in the year, it’s reportedly the second-highest grossing mobile game of the year, behind Honor of Kings ($467 million).

$120 million of this revenue is said to have come from China, and $98 million of it from Japan. It’s worth noting that these numbers are based on SensorTower’s estimates, rather than hard figures released by developer miHoYo, so they might not be the exact numbers.

These figures only account for the mobile versions of the game, too–the PC and PS4/PS5 iterations of Genshin Impact have likely been very profitable, too.

Genshin Impact is a gacha game, so it makes its money from microtransactions. If you haven’t played yet and you’re worried about the game’s monetization model, you can read GameSpot’s full breakdown of how it works.

Genshin Impact earned a 7/10 in GameSpot’s review. “While there’s a lot to do, having several chunks of Genshin Impact gated off until you’ve reached a higher rank is an obnoxious restriction for an open-world game to have–and once you finally do see what lies in those unexplored areas, it’s often a bit underwhelming,” wrote reviewer Heidi Kemps.

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Google’s Best Selling Movies of 2020 Include Joker, Sonic, and Star Wars

Watching movies in 2020 is, simply put, weird. Here in the US, the continued spread of the COVID-19 pandemic means that theaters have, with few exceptions, stayed empty. Theater chains like AMC are hurting. That means we’re doing most of our watching at home on services like Google Play. Despite the shift, Google’s best-seller list is a mix of this year and last year’s releases similar to last year’s list.

Along with the few movies that released in 2020, up of some of our favorites from 2019, including films like Knives Out, Parasite, and 1917. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is also on there.

Here’s the top 15:

  1. Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)
  2. Joker (2019)
  3. Trolls World Tour (2020)
  4. Sonic The Hedgehog (2020)
  5. Bad Boys For Life (2020)
  6. Knives Out (2019)
  7. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
  8. Frozen II (2019)
  9. Parasite (2019)
  10. Birds of Prey (2020)
  11. Ford v Ferrari (2019)
  12. Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
  13. 1917 (2019)
  14. The Invisible Man (2020)
  15. Bloodshot (2020)

Where the weirdness of 2020 starts to come in is that Trolls World Tour was released exclusively as a premium video on demand rental, while Sonic the Hedgehog and Bloodshot both found themselves moving to the same model shortly after their releases due to the pandemic. The Invisible Man fell victim to the same thing, though it did well in drive-in theaters as the weather warmed up.

For reference, here’s 2019’s list:

  1. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
  2. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
  3. Bohemian Rhapsody (2019)
  4. Glass (2018)
  5. The Mule (2018)
  6. Creed II (2018)
  7. Alita: Battle Angel (2019)
  8. Venom (2018)
  9. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
  10. Us (2019)
  11. Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
  12. The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019)
  13. Men in Black: International (2019)
  14. Mary Poppins Returns (2018)
  15. X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)

The list shakes out with six movies from 2020 and nine from 2019. The 2019 list featured eight 2019 films, six 2018 films and, somehow, one 2017 film. What will be really interesting to see is what this same list looks like next year. Assuming things start to return to normalcy throughout the year, studios have tons of movies–at least 56–waiting in the hopper for a theatrical release. We’ll have to wait and see if cinemas return to normal next year, and what impact that will have on stories like Google Play.

Watch A PS5 Get Destroyed In A Grinder

The PlayStation 5 has finally arrived, ushering in the next generation of gaming from Sony. The console is selling very well, and stock has sold through at most retailers. As such, this video we’re about to share might be difficult to watch for those who remain in the hunt for a next-gen system.

Someone has acquired a PS5 only to place it into one of those machines that destroys everything. It is a terrifying video, with the cracking and crunching sounds standing out as particularly painful to hear as the console gets literally shred to pieces. Have a look:

Sony has promised that more PS5 units will be available for purchase later this year, so if you’ve been shut out thus far, there is still hope. You can follow GameSpot’s PS5 ordering page to stay up to date on how to get a console for yourself when they become available.

In other PlayStation news, a leak has suggested that God of War protagonist Kratos is coming to Epic’s battle royale game Fortnite after Sony injected $250 million into the developer.

Genshin Impact Is Apple And Google Play’s Game Of The Year

As 2020 comes to an end, stores and outlets are starting to release their game of the year lists. Both Google Play and the Apple App Store have weighed in and announced the game of the year on their platforms, and the same game has taken top honors for both storefronts–Genshin Impact.

Google Play has given the game top honors, citing the game’s size and enjoyable combat as factors “Genshin Impact blew us away with its sheer scale and ambition,” the description reads. “Combat is fast and fluid, with each fight a spectacle to behold. Quite simply, this is the best game we’ve played this year.”

Apple did not delve into their reasoning, but also selected the game as the year’s best. Several other games were honored in their app awards, too. Legends of Runeterra was declared the year’s best iPad game, Disco Elysium took the Mac award, Dandara Trials of Fear claimed the Apple TV top spot, and Sneaky Sasquatch was declared the best game of 2020 on the Apple Arcade service.

Genshin Impact, which recently added Zhongli as a playable character, has certainly made a strong impact this year, with a visual look reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and deep gameplay complemented by its free-to-play mechanics. The game will add the Dragonspire region later this month.

Genshin Impact is also available on PS4, PS5, and PC. A Nintendo Switch version is also in the works.

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