Black Friday: What to Expect from Nintendo

Black Friday 2020 is heading our way faster than you might expect. While last year’s early deals began the weekend before the main event, this year you’ll find deals beginning even earlier. Best Buy has already run an early Black Friday sale, and Walmart has run-up Black Friday sales events happening every few days the whole month of November. If you’re looking for Black Friday deals on Nintendo Switch consoles, games, or accessories, you’ve come to the right place.

Once the deals go live, we’ll be tracking all the best Black Friday Switch deals below. And in the meantime, you can read on to find out what to expect in terms of Nintendo deals. If previous Black Fridays are any indication, there’s no better time to get a killer deal on a Nintendo Switch product than Black Friday. And if you’re interested in more than just Nintendo deals, check out our Black Friday Deals mega-post for all the best deals across all categories.

Nintendo Switch Black Friday Console Deals to Expect

switch-black-friday-2020-bundleFor the past two years, Nintendo has offered a special Black Friday bundle that included a Nintendo Switch and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. This year, Nintendo appears to be upping the ante. Based on an early product listing on Best Buy, it appears you’ll be able to get a Switch bundle that comes with the “V2” version of the console (which has better battery life than the launch model), plus Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, plus a three-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online.

It’s also likely that other retailers will offer deals of their own. Last year, Walmart had a bundle that included a Switch, a 128GB memory card, and a third-party controller for $299. GameStop offered a Switch Lite and a $25 gift card for $199.

Nintendo Switch Black Friday Game Deals to Expect

First-party Switch games don’t go on sale all that often, and when they do it’s usually for $40 at the lowest. Deal hunting Nintendo fans are generally an unsatisfied bunch. That said, last year’s Black Friday saw retailers drop some of the biggest first-party Switch games to the previously unheard-of price of $30. We’re talking games like Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon 2, and more.

It’s worth noting that those deals were live only on Black Friday itself. Earlier in the week and on the weekend after leading into Cyber Monday, most first-party Switch games were available for $39 instead. That seems to be the case this year as well, according to Best Buy’s Black Friday ad, which you can view here. It says games like Super Mario Maker 2, Luigi’s Mansion 3, and Link’s Awakening will all be available for $39.99 each.

That said, it certainly wouldn’t be out of line to expect to see similar discounts during Black Friday 2020. And if you’re looking for deals on third-party games like Diablo III, Mortal Kombat 11, and Civilization VI, you’ll likely see some great deals in the $20 – $30 range.

Nintendo Switch Black Friday Accessory Deals to Expect

Switch Joy-Con and Pro Controllers are not cheap at MSRP. Joy-Cons typically sell for $79.99, while Pro Controllers go for $69. Lately we’ve finally seen some standard discounts on these items, dropping $10 off the pricing.

So what can we expect during Black Friday this year? It’s hard to say, because last year’s deals only dropped prices $10 as well. That gives us reason to believe we might see bigger discounts this year.

Last year we also saw some great discounts on microSD cards, which you can plug into your Switch to get more storage space for digital games and saves. With the pace at which memory prices have been falling, we’ll likely see even better microSD card discounts this year.

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Chris Reed is a commerce editor and bonafide deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Pokemon Go Lugia Raid Guide: Best Counters, Weaknesses, And More Tips

Pokemon Go is bringing another fan-favorite Legendary back for a limited time later this week. As part of the game’s Animation Week event, Lugia is returning to Raid Battles starting November 5. The Legendary Diving Pokemon has appeared a handful of times in Raids since it first debuted back in 2017, but it’s worth catching again even if you already have one, as this time it knows the powerful Flying move Aeroblast. If you need help capturing the Legendary, we’ve rounded up some tips to help you beat and catch Lugia below.

Lugia Raid Hours

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Lugia will return to five-star Raids starting 1 PM PT / 4 PM ET on November 5, and it’ll remain in the game until the same time on Monday, November 16–giving you a little over a week to battle and catch it. Since Raid Battles don’t follow a set schedule, Lugia Raids will happen periodically during the Legendary’s stint as a Raid boss, but you’ll receive a notification within the game when one is about to begin at a nearby Gym.

As usual, your best chance to encounter Lugia will happen during Niantic’s weekly Raid Hour event, which occurs every Wednesday evening from 6-7 PM local time. There will only be one Lugia Raid Hour before the Legendary Pokemon leaves the game again; that takes place on Wednesday, November 11, so make sure you don’t miss that chance to get it.

Lugia Weaknesses And Counters

Although it lives at the bottom of the sea in Pokemon lore, Lugia is actually a Psychic- and Flying-type, which gives it a handful of weaknesses that you can exploit. Its Psychic typing means it’s susceptible to Dark and Ghost Pokemon, so some great monsters to use against it include Tyranitar, Weavile, Darkrai, Giratina, Chandelure, and Gengar. Keep in mind, however, that Gengar is also part-Poison, which means it’ll take super-effective damage in return if Lugia knows a Psychic attack.

Lugia’s Flying typing opens up a couple more weaknesses, namely to Electric, Ice, and Rock Pokemon. Electivire, Raikou, and Zapdos are some great Electric types; Mamoswine, Glaceon, and Articuno are good choices when it comes to Ice Pokemon; and Rhyperior, Terrakion, and Gigalith are some of the game’s strongest Rock Pokemon. Alolan Golem is a good choice to use as well since it’s both Rock and Electric.

Types To Avoid

Although Bug Pokemon normally have an advantage over Psychic-types, you’ll want to avoid using most of them against Lugia; not only will they take super-effective damage from Aeroblast, their Bug attacks will only deal neutral damage to Lugia thanks to its Flying typing. Fighting Pokemon are likewise weak to Flying-type moves, while Poison Pokemon will take super-effective damage from any Psychic attacks that Lugia has.

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Black Friday: Here’s What to Expect from Walmart

Time may seem out of whack this year, but believe it or not, we’re closing in on Black Friday. The year’s biggest sales event is particularly big this year at Walmart, because the mega-retailer is stretching it out through various sales nearly the entire month of November.

Below, you’ll find everything you need to know to maximize your Walmart Black Friday experience. And if you’re interested in the plans of other retailers, be sure to check out our mega Best Black Friday Deals article, where we’ll be tracking all the best deals from all participating retailers.

When Does Walmart’s Black Friday 2020 Sale Start?

walmart-deals-for-days-black-fridayIn addition to a standard Black Friday sale the day after Thanksgiving, this year Walmart is running a promotion called Deals for Days that’s spread out across three events in November. Here’s the timeline for these events, according to Walmart:

Sale Event 1

  • November 4 at 7 p.m. ET – Deals begin on walmart.com
  • November 7 at 12 a.m. ET – More new deals will roll out online
  • November 7 at 5 a.m. local time – Deals begin in stores

Sale Event 2

  • November 11 at 7 p.m. ET – New deals begin online
  • November 14 at 12 a.m. ET – More new deals begin online
  • November 14 at 5 a.m. local time – New deals begin in stores

Sale Event 3 (actual Black Friday)

  • November 25 at 7 p.m. ET – New deals begin online
  • November 27 at 12 a.m. ET – New deals begin online
  • November 27 at 5 a.m. local time – New deals begin in stores

Walmart Deals for Days and Black Friday: Deals to Expect

walmart-bf-adYou can check out the Black Friday deals Walmart has already announced right here. You’ll find discounts on popular items like 4K TVs, Apple AirPods, air fryers, and Instant Pots.

As for video games, Black Friday is a terrific time to buy games. You can expect big discounts on plenty of popular titles, including even recent AAA releases.

It’s possible PS4 and Xbox One consoles will go on sale, though it’s not guaranteed. Demand will likely be higher on the companies’ next-gen consoles, but I wouldn’t hold my breath for finding any kind of discount on PS5 or Xbox Series X/S (or even finding them in stock, for that matter).

As for Nintendo, for the past two Black Fridays, it has offered a special Nintendo Switch bundle that included Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Let’s hope Nintendo offers a new bundle with a more recent game for 2020.

What About COVID Precautions?

In what Walmart says is an effort to spread out the foot traffic, all Walmart stores will open at 5 a.m. local time on the in-store Deals for Days dates listed above, as well as on Black Friday.

The number of customers allowed in the store at once will be limited during all of the Black Friday events throughout November. You can also order items online to be delivered to your home, or for curbside pickup.

Curbside Pickup Will Be Available at Most Stores

Walmart says you’ll be able to use curbside pickup at “the majority of Walmart stores.” After you purchase something online for curbside pickup, you’ll receive an email with directions for how to retrieve it from your local store.

Free Shipping at Walmart

Orders of $35 or more qualify for free two-day shipping. Alternately, you can sign up for Walmart+ to get free shipping on all orders.

What is Walmart+?

So glad you asked. Walmart+ is the company’s paid membership program for people who buy a lot of things from Walmart. The biggest feature is unlimited free delivery. This applies to all items you can buy at the store, including groceries. It also gives you a five cent discount on fuel at Walmart and Murphys gas stations. You can sign up for Walmart+ for $12.95 per month or $98 per year. You can read more about Walmart+ and sign up here.

Walmart’s Extended Holiday Return Policy

Since we’re in gift-buying season, Walmart has put its extended holiday return policy into effect. The return-by date for all items purchased between October 16 – December 25 has been extended to no earlier than January 8, 2021. You can find the return date for a specific item here.

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Chris Reed is a commerce editor and bonafide deals expert at IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Michael Bay Explains How Sean Connery Stood Up to Disney While Making The Rock

Michael Bay wrote a tribute to Sir Sean Connery shortly after the iconic actor’s passing and recounted a moment when Connery helped Bay get more money for their movie, The Rock.

In the tribute, published by The Hollywood Reporter on Saturday, Bay recalled a moment when he and Connery were filming a car chase. Connery hit the brakes and caused Bay to hit his head against a window. Connery asked if Bay was okay and Bay said he wasn’t, but only because “the Disney folks are here to kick my butt for being two days over schedule.” Connery then offered to help.

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Later, during a break in filming, Bay is eating lunch in an elementary school classroom with Disney representatives when Bay announces that Connery is coming in.

“Sean comes in, sits down across from the open-mouthed executives,” Bay wrote. “In classic Sean Connery style, he belts out in his Scottish brogue: ‘This boy is doing a good job, and you’re living in your Disney F***ing Ivory Tower and we need more f***ing money!!’ Without missing a beat, they responded. ‘OK. How much?'”

Bay went on to further compliment Connery by saying Connery’s working style is incomparable to anybody else the blockbuster director has collaborated with.

“He did it because he loved movies,” Bay wrote. “He loved excellence and doing the best he could. His work ethic was bar none, the best I’ve ever experienced.”

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The Rock was released in theaters in 1996 and it scored over $300 million at the box office to become the fourth highest-grossing movie of the year, according to The Numbers. Bay’s next two movies, Armageddon and Pearl Harbor, were also both released by Disney.

Bay is one of many celebrities that paid tribute to Connery after the actor passed away in his sleep on Saturday at the age of 90. James Bond actors Daniel Craig and Pierce Brosnan as well as Connery’s The Rock co-star Nicolas Cage were some of the actors and filmmakers who eulogized Connery.

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Petey Oneto is a freelance writer for IGN who thinks The Rock is a masterpiece.

Best Nintendo Gifts – Holiday Gift Guide 2020

The 2020 holiday season is fast approaching, and Nintendo is just as much an entertainment juggernaut as it’s ever been. The Nintendo Switch is selling like hotcakes (be honest, though, when was the last time you actually bought a hotcake?) and Nintendo awareness is experiencing a major resurgence.

This is partly thanks to dynamite Switch console sales, excellent Switch games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, and Pokemon games like Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee, as well as Pokemon Sword and Shield.

It’s also been a great time for Nintendo fans outside of the console space, partly due to mobile games like Pokemon GO, and partly because of movies like Detective Pikachu. Regardless of the reason for loving Nintendo, we’ve assembled several lists of Nintendo goodies for you to choose from.

If you want to give the gift of Nintendo-themed innocent happiness to someone you love, or simply claim something cool for yourself, Nintendo fans will be certain to love these gifts.

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Best Nintendo Switch Gifts

Everything you need to start gaming on Nintendo Switch.

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Best Nintendo Game Gifts

Mario up with the best Nintendo game gifts for this holiday season.

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Best Nintendo Toy Gifts

Make your own fun with these awesome Nintendo toys, even when you can’t play your favorite games.

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Best Nintendo Merchandise Gifts

Celebrate your favorite games with books and clothes!

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Best Nintendo Stocking Stuffer Gifts

The best Nintendo gifts that are $25 or less, so you can treat yourself (or someone you love) without breaking the bank.

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Brian Barnett writes wiki guides, deals posts, features, and much more for IGN. You can get your fix of Brian’s antics on Twitter and Instagram (@Ribnax).

Apex Legends Season 7 Patch Notes: Horizon, Olympus, Many Character Buffs

Apex Legends Season 7 is finally here, and it brings a lot of minor and major changes to the battlegrounds, including a new character, a new map, and a bevy of smaller shifts in the game’s meta.

First, there’s the crafty scientist Horizon, who uses gravity manipulation to outmaneuver and confuse her opponents. Her tactical ability reverses the flow of gravity in a certain area, boosting players outward when they leave its area of effect. Her ultimate creates a black hole that sucks in nearby Legends, which could potentially disrupt entire teams if used well. She also has a passive ability that gives her greater air control than other Legends due to her spacesuit.

The most obvious change in Season 7 is the addition of the new map, Olympus. An ostentatious city in the clouds ruined by an experiment gone wrong, this map offers much in the way of verticality, including quite a few bottomless pits that will no doubt end a promising game or two. The map introduces the Trident hover car, an exclusive vehicle that allows you to easily navigate the airborne city. Damage from enemy fire is dispersed among the players in the vehicle, however, so watch out.

Season 7 also brings a panoply of less-splashy changes that will nevertheless have quite an impact on moment-to-moment play. For example, the R-99 is back in general loot rotation, and Evo shields will now require significantly more damage to reach level 4, meaning that gold shields might be a better choice. In terms of character buffs, Mirage’s decoys now have more health, Caustic’s gas does more damage in exchange for removing the blur effect, and Wattson’s fence now does more damage per touch. There are quite a few shifts beyond that, so check out that patch notes below.

Apex Season 7 Patch Notes

New Legend: Horizon

Meet Horizon! She’s the newest Legend, a brilliant scientist, and a master of gravity manipulation. She has a deep connection to the new arena, and a motivation that will tug at your heartstrings.

Horizon’s custom space suit allows her to fall from great heights and control her movements in the air. Using her custom technology, she can use gravity lifts to give her team a vertical boost, and she can even deploy NEWT (her small robot named after her son, Newton) to drop a micro black hole that pulls opponents into the center for some serious crowd control.

Passive: Spacewalk

Increase air control and reduce fall impacts with Horizon’s custom spacesuit.

Tactical: Gravity Lift

Reverse the flow of gravity, lifting players upward and boosting them outward when they exit.

Ultimate: Black hole

Deploy NEWT to create a micro black hole that sucks in nearby Legends.

New Map: Olympus

The Legends have entered a new arena: the sky city of Olympus.

A utopia floating in clouds above Psamathe, it was once a place where the brightest minds in the Outlands could gather and exchange ideas. However, an accident in an experimental research facility led to the creation of the Phase Rift (a massive bubble of Phase energy), and the city was abandoned.

Now players can use Olympus’ luxurious amenities to their advantage. Rotating agricultural towers, beautiful gardens and classy restaurants serve as new stages for intense skirmishes. New vehicles called Tridents give your squad a way to boost into battle and take your enemies by surprise. The Phase Runner – a tunnel of Phase energy running through the center of Olympus – lets you cross the map in seconds. And the Rift stands tall over everything, mysterious and beckoning . . .

New Vehicle: The Trident

Exclusive to Olympus, the Trident is a hover car designed for your whole squad.

Cruise the highways to avoid chokepoints or use the boost to soar over jumps, this thing is made to speed up those early game rotations. Drive in third person, or ride as a passenger in first person with full shooting capabilities. The Trident is durable, so it will never explode, but damage applied from enemy fire will be dispersed amongst the players in the car. Don’t worry, you can still do full damage to players by hitting them directly so we expect to see some amazing Kraber shots. Disembark to park it anywhere and use it as makeshift cover in the late game.

The Trident interacts with Legend abilities in many different ways, experiment and have fun!

LTM: Olympus Preview

To help you understand and explore the map without fear of getting shot, we are introducing a new playlist called Olympus Preview. This mode teams you up with 30 Legends on Olympus and allows you to roam the map to learn map drops, loot areas, and practice your routes to the end game. Circles are still on and once circle 4 finishes, players are brought back up to the plane to start the second skydive run. There are a total of 3 runs before the match ends. This mode is only available for one week.

Clubs

With this season, we are introducing clubs. Join a club with like minded legends and make it easier to find your champion squad. Don’t see a particular club you like, then create one and let your friends know to join! Read more on clubs here.

Steam

Boot up Steam and start downloading and play Apex Legends! If you’re coming from Origin, all your progress and unlocks will carry over. And for a limited time, log into Steam and receive these Half-Life and Portal inspired weapon charms.

Battle Pass

The Season 7 Battle Pass is all about that high fashion. Level up your Pass to unlock the skins like the Wraith “High Class” and Octane’s “Fast Fashion”.

Challenges are no longer points-based and are now granted between 1 to 5 stars, depending on their difficulty. Collecting 10 stars will take you to the next Battle Pass level. We have also added tabs to the challenges menu in the lobby that allow you to toggle between daily, top weekly, and event challenges. Within a match, players can open the map and see this same widget in game.

For more on the changes to Challenges, check out this dev blog.

Attachment Swap Improvements

When replacing an attachment with one from the ground, if the old attachment is an improvement for your other weapon, the old attachment will get automatically transferred.

Replicator Updates

  • For Season 7, we have removed weapons from the crafting pool and have replaced them with Shield batteries. The high level attachments will still be tailored towards a weapon category.
  • We now prevent other players from picking up items that you crafted for the first 5 seconds after crafting. This can be disabled by pinging the item.

Air Drop Clarity

  • The colors of the beams have been changed to differentiate between normal airdrops, Lifeline’s airdrops, and Replicator airdrops. Normal drops are a light tan, Lifeline’s drops are blue, and Replicator drops and teal.
  • All of the airdrops’ landing area FX while it’s coming down matches their colors.
  • Airdrop beams still stay visible when close to the airdrop, instead of fading when you get close. The beam still disappears when the pod is opened.

Misc

  • The Arc Star now shows an Arc Star model when one is thrown near you, instead of a grenade.
  • Added a new VO line when you are using a Phoenix Kit
  • Added a new VO line when you drop a Holo Spray
  • You can now ping ammo in your inventory to request more from your squad
  • Made modifications to The Ring to reduce the amount of unplayable space in the circles.

Map Rotations

Regular Map Rotation

For 2 weeks, Olympus will be the only map you can play on. After that week we go into a normal rotation between Olympus and World’s Edge. We will be vaulting Kings Canyon for the time being.

Season 7 Ranked Rotation

The first half of Ranked Split will be played on Olympus. The second half of ranked will be played on World’s Edge. For more information on this season’s ranked updates, check out the ranked blog here.

Legend Meta

Bangalore

  • Rolling Thunder: Reduced the time it takes for explosion from 8 seconds to 6 seconds.

Dev Note:

Not much to say here. Rolling Thunder will continue to function primarily as a zoning ability, but with a somewhat shorter fuse, it will encourage enemies to leave the zone slightly faster.

Caustic

  • Nox Gas Trap/Nox Gas Grenade: Legends no longer get a blurred vision effect while in the gas. Damage updated from 4-10 ticks of damage to 6-12 ticks of damage.

Dev Note:

Fighting in Caustic Gas is one of the most frustrating things in Apex Legends, and yet we need the gas to represent a meaningful threat or else enemies will just ignore it. With this change we’re attacking what we think is the greatest contributor to this frustration: the fact that your vision is blurred while you’re in gas. This made it extremely hard to fight back. To make up for lost power, we’re upping the damage from the gas a bit.

Mirage

  • Psyche Out/Life of the Party: Decoys now have 45 health

Dev Note:

Our bamboozler-in-chief is a hard Legend to keep relevant. Every time we make a change to decoys, there is a clear uptick in usage and power as Mirage mains learn to use their new tools, and then as the rest of the world catches on and starts being able to tell the real Mirage from his equally handsome holographs, that uptick disappears. This time around we want to try and make it a little bit harder to clear out decoys. We’re giving them health, but to make this very clear up front: they will not work as a shield. While they take damage from bullets, the bullet also passes through them and hits whatever’s behind them. This is what we call the hallway test: you should not be able to win an engagement against an enemy in a straight coverless hallway by snapcasting a decoy and having said decoy eat an entire Wingman shot. Decoys will also play unique hit effects and briefly flicker out of existence when taking damage to help you differentiate between them and the real Mirage.

Octane

  • Swift Mend: Doubled healing rate (from 0.5 hp/s to 1.0 hp/s)

Dev note:

Octane is a Legend for players who like to go fast, run face first into the enemy, and get knocked down a lot. We think that’s absolutely fine; the fact that his Trios winrate isn’t great doesn’t really bother us because both his encounter win rate (think of this as his ability to score knockdowns) and his pick rate are very healthy. That said, we figured we could give him a little extra out of combat help. His passive’s heal rate was very slow, requiring up to 200s to fully heal your health bar.

Wattson

  • Perimeter Security: Increased damage per touch from 10 to 15.

Dev Note:

Wattson is the anti-Octane: not super powerful individually, not picked very often at all below Plat, but an absolute must have for competitive squads. We’re also happy with that niche, but figured it would be safe to give her a little extra power in her best case: people running into her fences. We’re aiming for this to bring up her power and attractiveness at lower levels of play especially, since we don’t see a lot of players run into Wattson fences in high skill matches.

Loba

  • Black Market: Ammo taken no longer counts towards Black Market’s maximum. You can scoop up all the ammo in range.

Dev Note:

We’re taking another swing at making Loba the ultimate Legend to bring to solve all of your team’s loot needs. We have heard your feedback that you want improvements to her tactical as well, and while that’s certainly not off the table, our data suggest that her encounter win rate (how many knockdowns she gets compared to how many times she’s knocked down, across all matches) is quite healthy. It’s her Trios winrate that’s worryingly low. Make no mistake: this is a major swing at making Black Market powerful.

Rampart

  • Sheila: Now takes 1.25 seconds to fully spin up, down from 2 seconds.
  • Amped Wall: Now takes 3 seconds to fully build, down from 4 seconds.

Dev Note:

In patch 6.1, we made a small change to how long it takes Sheila to tighten her bullet spread. This didn’t meaningfully increase her winrate. The other half of that change is in this patch. We do not want to change Rampart away from being a Legend that requires setup, but we do want to make it faster to set up. Amped Wall should remain a mostly out of combat setup ability rather than a reactive ability and Sheila should remain an area denial tool rather than a murder machine, but like all things, these balance points exist on a spectrum, and with this patch we’re moving them slightly closer to reactive/murder machine territory.

Pathfinder:

Dev Note:

Pathfinder continues to be an overachiever in terms of win rate. The good news is that his grapple change in 6.1 didn’t move his win rate by much (it went up 1% in total). We’re doing two things this patch: we’re adjusting his hitboxes and we’re putting in tuning for Grappling Hook that will firmly move it into buff territory. More context below!

Hitbox: Pathfinder has a tall but extremely skinny hitbox. A lot of his model isn’t actually shootable and particularly his arms and legs do not represent a lot of shootable area either. Here is a before and after comparison of Pathfinder’s hitboxes:

As you can see, there is still a lot of negative space around his arms and legs. We’re hoping that by making it a little easier to hit Pathfinder, we can bring his win rate under control to the point where we can put meaningful power into his kit.

Because the question is sure to come up: we are not yet removing Low Profile from Pathfinder with this change. Even with these increased hitboxes, Pathfinder will still be considerably harder to hit than most other characters in the game. If this change does make a meaningful difference in terms of his win rate we will drop Low Profile; but we really didn’t want to take it off him this patch only to have to put it back next patch when it turns out his winrate spiked.

Grappling Hook: We’re making a number of changes to Grappling Hook. In 6.1 we shipped a very conservative version of this change; now that we know this didn’t meaningfully affect his winrate or, anecdotally, how frustrating it is to fight him, we’re shipping the much more aggressive version of the changelist. We also want to make it clear that players should not be punished for chaining grappling hook perfectly into other movement mechanics.

  • Pathfinder no longer needs to be on the ground for Grappling Hook to be considered finished.
  • The speed to which Pathfinder needs to drop for us to consider Grappling Hook finished was increased from 300 units/second to 500 units/second
  • The maximum cooldown grapple can be set to was lowered to 30 seconds, from 35 seconds; the maximum amount of travel time before a new cooldown is set is now 5 seconds, rather than being uncapped. This means that effectively, you can never incur more than a 35 second cooldown.
  • The amount of distance you can travel before you hit maximum cooldown was roughly doubled.

Weapon Meta

Supply Drop

R99 Out of Supply Drop: The R99 will be returning to the normal loot pool this season, with the same stats it had before it went into the supply drop at the start of season 6.

  • Damage: 12 -> 11 (from Care Package version to normal pre-season 6)
  • Ammo 20/22/24/27

Prowler Into Supply Drop: The prowler is replacing the R99 in the supply drop. Despite the Selectfire hop-up being removed from the loot pool this season, the Prowler will still have the ability to change between 5 round bursts and full-auto.

  • Magazine size: 35; reserve ammo: 175

Fully Kitted Weapons

  • Removed: Devotion, Mastiff, Triple Take, Flatline, Volt
  • New: Wingman, Sentinel, Havoc, G7, Alternator

Hemlok

  • Increasing horizontal recoil of the first 3 shots slightly to the right (first burst when in burst mode)
  • Increasing recoil magnitude in the later stages of the pattern
  • Reducing recoil multiplier in single fire mode to help compensate for additional recoil in pattern. Recoil should mostly be increased in burst mode rather than single fire mode
  • Reducing headshot multiplier 2.0 -> 1.75 (44 -> 39 damage headshot against no helmet base character)

Dev Notes:

While we are happy to see the Hemlok get more attention with the recent buffs, we think it is a little too strong in season 6. The effective range of the burst mode felt a bit too far, and the spike damage capabilities of a full headshot burst were too strong in high level play.

Havoc

  • Updated recoil pattern. Kicks up, then right, then left, then up again.

Dev Notes:

With 6.0, the Havoc got a new recoil pattern. This new recoil pattern was a bit too erratic and difficult to control, due to multiple rapid changes in direction. We have adjusted the recoil pattern to have the same general movement while simplifying the motions required to control the pattern.

L-Star

  • LSTAR has a new recoil pattern that kicks horizontally at first and then settles into a relatively consistent upward recoil. Players who feather the trigger will be able to keep the LSTAR in the good portion of the recoil pattern.
  • LSTAR venting time after letting go of the trigger has been reduced 0.4s -> 0.15s.
  • LSTAR will now reduce heat faster when not overheated — 1.15s from 99.9% to 0% charge if not overheated, still 2.45s if overheated.

Dev Notes:

The LSTAR had some limitations that caused it to feel worse than we’d like. The recoil pattern snaked back and forth, which was difficult to control reliably. Additionally, firing for short bursts and then releasing the trigger repeatedly, or “feathering the trigger”, felt somewhat clunky due to the long venting time after firing and the slow heat reduction. So, we are reducing those pain points to improve the viability and feel of feathering the trigger, and adjusting the recoil pattern to reward players who can effectively control the LSTAR’s heat.

Sentinel

  • Energized Sentinel now has a pure damage increase, instead of bonus damage only vs shields
  • Energized Sentinel base damage 70 -> 88

Dev Notes:

The Sentinel was still a bit weak. We think a good place to improve it is the energize ability. It seems a bit too situational, only being a benefit if the opponent has >70 shields. So, we are changing the energize from a “disruptor” anti-shield effect to an “amp” damage boost effect.

Triple Take

  • Fire rate 1.3 -> 1.2

Dev Note:

The Triple Take is still performing a bit too well after the most recent nerf, so we are reducing the fire rate back to what it was before the 6.0 patch. We will be watching in the future to see how just the integrated choke, sniper ammo increase, and new popularity affect the weapon’s performance.

Hop-Ups

  • Quickdraw Holster Hop-up: This new hop-up attaches to the RE-45 and Wingman. When equipped, the gun becomes quicker to raise and lower, takes less time to ADS, and has reduced hipfire spread (particularly when not actively moving). This should open up new opportunities to use the two weapons, especially in close-quarters combat.
  • The Selectfire Receiver hop-up will be removed from the loot pool to make room.

Game Meta Changes

Evo Armor requirements increased

We increased the requirements to evolve Evo Armor in order to reduce the amount of players with Red Evo Armor during the end game.

  • Level 0 -> 1 : 100 damage (from 50)
  • Level 1 -> 2 : 150 damage (from 125)
  • Level 2 -> 3 : 300 damage (from 250)
  • Level 3 -> 4 : 750 damage (from 500)

Ring damage reduced

  • Ring 1: 2% per tick (same)
  • Ring 2: 3% per tick (from 5%)
    • Particularly this change should allow players enough time to pop a syringe if they are picked up in Ring 2.
  • Ring 3: 5% per tick (from 10%)
  • Ring 4: 10% per tick (from 20%)
  • Ring 5: 10% per tick (from 20%)
  • Ring 6: 15% per tick (from 25%)
  • Ring 7: 15% per tick (from 25%)

Bug Fixes

Audio

  • We’ve made some advancements in footstep audio playing more reliably. We have more work being done that we’ll continue to roll out as it gets completed.

Pathfinder

  • Fixed an issue with ziplines going through platforms when deployed from underneath.

Wraith

  • Fixed an issue with priming a grenade cancelling Wraith’s ultimate.

Octane

  • Fixed an issue with getting stuck in double jump after using a jump pad.
  • Fixed an issue with Octane being able to use healing items while on a zipline.

Crypto

  • Fixed an issue with his drone being able to drop items from Crypto’s inventory.
  • Fixed an issue with his drone not being able to fit through certain windows.
  • Fixed an issue with his drone marking friendly Mirage decoys as enemies.

Revenant

  • Fixed an issue with Revenant getting pushed into geo when his totem was deployed in tight spaces.

Rampart

  • Fixed an issue with Rampart not being able to place an amp wall while jumping.
  • Fixed an issue with Sheila teleporting when placed on a hatch in World’s Edge Staging.

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Dirt 5 Review Roundup

Dirt 5 will come out alongside Xbox Series X/S on November 10 and PS5 on November 12. For current-gen consoles and PC, Dirt 5 will arrive earlier on November 6.

To help you get a feel for Dirt 5’s critical consensus, we’ve collected reviews about the game below. Critics are divided over the racing sim’s appeal. Some felt that Dirt 5 was too tame and much of the same-old when it comes to racing games, others welcomed Dirt 5 as a refreshing return to a low-stakes arcade experience.

GameSpot’s Dirt 5 review is forthcoming, so stay tuned for that. In Xbox Series X’s Dirt 5 preview for GameSpot, Michael Higham stated, “Dirt 5 may also not be the most impressive thing to come out of the gate to flex next-gen console power, though I do think it’s a good example of how 120 FPS can improve the gaming experience (for the few who will take advantage of it), and that 4K 60 FPS is attainable.”

  • Game: Dirt 5
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
  • Developer: Codemasters
  • Release Dates: November 6 (Current-gen & PC), November 10 (Xbox Series X/S), November 12 (PS5)
  • Price: $60 / £52 / $68 AUD

EuroGamer — No Score

“It’s a small shame but a big deal for a driving game, undermining much of the great work that’s been delivered here – Dirt 5’s vehicles feel like they’ve been wrapped in cotton wool rather than being snarling, living beasts that need serious taming, which can make much of the action a bit of a snooze. Is it enough to derail the entire thing? Not really, and after the identity crisis that plagued mainline Dirt it’s heartening to see it back with a sense of purpose, and a little of that old swagger too. There’s still some tinkering to be done, though, if it wants to return to the series’ peaks.” — Martin Robinson [Full Review]

PC Gamer — 60/100

“Who and what is Dirt 5 for? I’ve been asking myself this question a lot, as I race stony-faced along its forgettable gravel. I don’t know the answer, and I’m not sure Codemasters does either. After all, this is a series that made a name by injecting a bit of extreme sports culture into the Colin McRae Rally series, which was itself beginning to feel a bit warmed-up by 2007. Colin McRae: Dirt was fresh and fun, chucking its pacenotes out of the passenger window and doing a donut just because it felt like it…Instead of jettisoning [Dirt 5’s] identity it’s playing too safe, holding onto it too closely in search of the apocryphal casual racing gamer who’s scared of brake pedals.” — Phil Iwaniuk [Full Review]

Push Square — No Score

“The DIRT franchise has gone through a lot of change over the years. The second and third entries deviated from the pure rally experience, going big on personality with more varied events. Codemasters pivoted to a more serious rally focus in DIRT 4, but with the DIRT Rally games already catering to the purists, it left the series in an odd position. The solution: pull another U-turn, and bring back the fun factor. We’re pleased to say DIRT 5 really benefits from this approach…It’s made immediately clear what the intention is here — this is a return to the more arcadey roots of the series. With colourful, eye-catching presentation, a great licensed soundtrack, and a forgiving handling model, this is the tonal opposite of the previous game in the series.” — Stephen Tailby [Full Review]

Tom’s Guide — No Score

“Sure, DIRT 5 won’t offer the sort of hyper-realistic, knife-edge simulation of its sister title, DIRT Rally 2.0. Codemasters Cheshire, the studio making DIRT 5, makes no bones about the fact that this upcoming entry is intended as a more immediately fun experience, and one you’re even encouraged to enjoy with friends, via split-screen, in the same room…Codemasters already has the simulation angle covered with DIRT Rally; DIRT 5 is for those pining for a rewarding and dazzling arcade ride.” — Adam Ismail [Full Review]

Twinfinite — 4/5

“With the introduction of the Dirt Rally series, the core Dirt series is now more casual by design. The former is the home of long, intense events that test your focus, precision driving, and tight control. Rally is now the hardcore simulation series, leaving Dirt to offer the more traditional, pick-up-and-play racing experience. As a result, Dirt 5’s gameplay has been tweaked from what Dirt fans might expect. It’s not nearly as punishing, with throttle control and precise braking things of the past. You can hurtle around every track at full pelt, flooring the accelerator between each corner.” — Tom Hopkins [Full Review]

Wccftech — 9/10

“DIRT 5 offers a new path for the DIRT series and treads it brilliantly. The core numbered titles have always been slightly more arcade, but this takes it to a whole other level and is fantastic because of this move. This is an incredibly approachable and varied racing game that takes you on a tour of several racing styles in far-flung places across the globe. With every new console generation comes a new generation of racing games, DIRT 5 is that game. It looks fantastic, it’s incredibly fun and it’s polished to a great level and is arguably the best game to come out of Codemasters.” — Chris Way [Full Review]

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Xbox Platforms Getting Apple TV Alongside Series X/S Launches

The Xbox Series X, Series S, and PS5 are just a week away, which means a ton of new games and better performance for your existing library. But plenty of console owners also use their systems as an entertainment hub, and Microsoft has released more details on that aspect of the Xbox Series X and S as well.

In the announcement, Microsoft revealed that your existing streaming entertainment apps will make the trip to Xbox Series X and Series S when they launch. But they’ll be joined by one new addition, as the Apple TV app is finally coming to Xbox consoles on November 10. It will be on the new generation, as well as the Xbox One. This is in addition to your other entertainment apps like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu.

The blog goes on to promise enhanced dynamic range and fuller colors on Series X and S, along with spatial sound supported in certain apps like Netflix and Disney+. Microsoft also promises a better user experience with a speedier dashboard and Microsoft Store for locating more apps.

This follows Sony’s announcement of the PS5 entertainment apps, which conspicuously didn’t include HBO Max. It does include the anime streaming service Crunchyroll, which Sony is reportedly close to acquiring.

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Godfall Won’t Require The Latest Hardware For PC

Godfall is one of the PlayStation 5’s big launch titles, but it is also coming to PC when it releases on November 12. Considering the power that the next-generation console brings to the table, you might have expected the requirements for the PC port to be similarly demanding, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.

Counterplay Games has revealed the minimum and recommended requirements for Godfall, neither of which will require the most cutting-edge GPUs from Nvidia or AMD. If you have a respectfully powerful system that is just a handful of years old, you should be good to go for Godfall’s mix of melee action and looting.

If you’re on Nvidia’s side of the fence for your GPU, Counterplay recommends a GTX 1080Ti, notable for its 11GB of VRAM which might factor into texture settings. On AMD’s side, Godfall will prefer a RX 5700 XT, featuring only 8GB of VRAM. Whether you’re using Intel or AMD for your CPU, you’ll be able to get by on current and past generation chips, with the AMD Ryzen 3600 and Intel Core i7-8700 listed.

Check out the full specifications below:

Minimum

  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-6600 / AMD Ryzen 1600
  • Memory: 12GB
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB / Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB

Recommended

  • OS: Windows 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-8700 / AMD Ryzen 3600
  • Memory: 16GB
  • GPU: AMD RX 5700 XT 8GB / Nvidia GTX 1080Ti 11GB

If you are in the market for a PC upgrade, now is the perfect time to wait a few weeks. AMD is launching its Zen 3-powered Ryzen 5000 series CPUs this week, before it launches its RDNA 2-powered RX 6000 GPUs later in November. Nvidia just launched the RTX 3070 on the heels of the RTX 3080 and 3090, but you might find it difficult to find any in stock.

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Animal Crossing Made A Surprise Appearance On NFL Sunday

Animal Crossing: New Horizons characters made a special appearance in the stands of the Detroit Lions and Indianapolis Colts football game on Sunday. Cardboard cutouts of villagers, Blathers, and other characters filled part of the bleachers during the NFL matchup.

Originally reported by Dali Dimovski on Twitter, the cutouts could be seen a few times during CBS’s broadcast of the game. Cardboard cutouts have become a regular part of professional sports after the COVID pandemic forced teams to limit fan attendance. Teams have been pumping fake crowd noise into stadiums and adding cutouts like these to the stands at NBA, MLB, and NFL games.

The game took place in Detroit at Ford Field, although the cutouts didn’t help the Lions at all. They lost to the Colts by 20 points in a 41-21 blowout.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons has cemented itself as a major part of 2020. Players have used the game to replace trick-or-treating since going door to door this Halloween wasn’t safe because of the pandemic. Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate for president, has his own island, too.

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