Black Friday 2020 Drops Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 To $25

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 is a proper remaster for the two classic skateboarding games, and you can get it on sale for Black Friday 2020 this year. The compilation takes the first two Tony Hawk games, often regarded as among the best in the series, and gives them a handful of upgrades, including improved graphics, new challenges and achievements, and an expanded soundtrack.

The Black Friday Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 deals are available for both Xbox One and PS4. If you have a PS5 with a disc drive or the Xbox Series X, you’ll be able to play these physical discs on those consoles as well. There’s no next-gen upgrade yet, but you may still notice some performance improvements.

Besides the rather dramatic facelift, THPS1+2 nails the feeling of the classic Tony Hawk games. After some missteps in recent years, this game helped revitalize the series and recapture what made it special.

“Because it nails so much about that original Tony Hawk experience, it’s really hard to be mad at Pro Skater 1 + 2 for any of its downsides,” editor Mat Paget wrote in GameSpot’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 review. “The load times aren’t enough to keep you away from the plethora of satisfying combos, and the lack of level goals for every skater isn’t enough to keep you from jumping back in with a new character. Playing through the newly remade levels is immensely enjoyable, and that on its own is enough to call Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 a success. However, smart additions and an engaging challenge system make it an experience that’s more than just a brief skate through Tony Hawk’s past.”

We’ll be covering Black Friday 2020 news and deals from now through Thanksgiving weekend, so stay tuned. Check out our roundup of the best Black Friday gaming deals available this year, including the best deals for Nintendo Switch, PS4/PS5, and Xbox One/Series X.

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Peanuts Holiday Specials No Longer Apple TV+ Exclusive

For many families in the US, it simply just isn’t the holidays without the animated Peanuts cartoons playing on TV during Thanksgiving and Christmas–even if it’s just in the background while you bliss out on tryptophan. So, fans were understandably upset when Apple TV+ recently announced it had secured the rights for Charlie Brown’s original animated outings, which are renowned for being alternately touching and poignant.

Essentially, the deal meant that anyone who didn’t have Apple TV+ would have to go without Charlie Brown this holiday season. Well, no longer: Another deal has been reached that would allow ABC to reclaim traditional TV broadcast rights for special airings of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and A Charlie Brown Christmas in the coming weeks, according to Deadline.

However, wrapped up in all this friction is another reason to be thankful for Charlie Brown: Apple TV+ reached a deal for the property so it could bring about new original series and specials exploring the iconic universe and its many popular characters. WildBrain, the animation studio now behind Peanuts, is reportedly working on a second season of Snoopy in Space, and new holiday specials celebrating Mother’s Day, Earth Day, and New Year’s Eve. A 70th anniversary documentary film is also in the works.

If you’re planning your holiday viewing out in advance, our roundup of upcoming November Netflix releases and Christmas movies is worth a gander.

Star Wars: C-3PO Actor Doesn’t Expect to Be in Another Star Wars Movie Anytime Soon

Star Wars veteran Anthony Daniels has stated that he will never retire his C-3PO character, even though he suspects that it will be “a very very long time” until he reprises the role again for a movie.

In an interview with CinemaBlend, Daniels, who has portrayed the galaxy’s beloved protocol droid for more than 40 years, spoke about his long-spanning role in the Star Wars franchise. The actor was specifically asked whether he would ever consider retiring the character, to which he revealed that he intends to keep playing C-3PO, even if the golden suit stays in his wardrobe for a while.

“No, I’m never going to retire,” Daniels confirmed. “They’re going to have to throw me out the door… Life is not over, the films, may be taking a back seat for ‘3PO, for a very very long time, I would think. But there’s all sorts of other media, particularly now with digital formats, that I’m so happy, and grateful and proud to be part of. And I do want to go on looking after ‘3PO because he needs looking after.”

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This isn’t the first time that the C-3PO star has laid his parts on the line. He previously spoke about the possibility of the role moving forward without him, insisting that the droid is “too good of a character” and “too big of a character” to die with him. He echoed these thoughts in the poignant conclusion of his autobiography, in which he acknowledged that his signature role may potentially be recast one day.

“I surely recognize, I will someday leave the stage,” Daniels wrote in a heartfelt note over the final pages of his book. “I hope I will do so in the knowledge that I have imbued See-Threepio with enough life that, with the love of the fans, he will go on without me.”

C-3PO is one of the only Star Wars characters to have appeared in all nine movies of the Skywalker saga, beginning with the original 1977 Star Wars film right the way through to 2019’s Rise of Skywalker. He recently reprised the role for the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special on Disney+, which debuted on November 17, the same day that the original Star Wars holiday special aired on CBS in 1978.

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In our review of the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special, we called the animated feature “a charming and calamitous cross-time caper that blends all three trilogies together like never before.” We praised the special for being designed in such a way that it caters to “all levels of Stars Wars fandom, and all eras of Star Wars cinema” despite its “abundantly silly, cringingly corny, and marvellously meta” story.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

Embracer Group Acquires 13 More New Companies

Video game holdings company Embracer Group, which now oversees the development of the Saints Row, Darksiders, Metro and TimeSplitters series of games, has embarked upon another spending spree, acquiring 13 new companies.

Revealed on the Embracer Group blog, the parent company formerly known as THQ Nordic has acquired 11 new game studios, including Shadow Warrior developers Flying Wild Hog and the team behind Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, Purple Lamp Studios.

The full list of developer acquisitions can be seen below, and includes Goat Simulator collaborators Coffee Stain North, Pinball FX heralds Zen Studios and the Newcastle, UK based studio Silent Games, who are working on a series of games within a new co-op IP, due in 2023. The new acquisitions are spread among Embracer’s publishing companies such as Koch Media and Saber Interactive.

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Embracer Group November 2020 Game Developer Acquisitions

  • A Thinking Ape Entertainment – The developers of mobile free-to-play titles CasinoX and Kingdoms at War
  • Zen Studios – The Budapest studio behind the Pinball FX games, with expansions based on properties like Star Wars and The Walking Dead
  • Snapshot Games – The development team behind Phoenix Point will “expand the Phoenix Point universe” and “bring new IP to a global audience” following the acquisition
  • Nimble Giant Entertainment – The Argentinian studio behind Champions of Regnum and Quantum League
  • 34BigThings – The Italian studio responsible for the Redout racing game series
  • Mad Head Games – A Serbian studio specializing in mystery and Hidden Object games.
  • Purple Lamp Studios – The Austrian team behind Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated, who are set to put their “ambitious plans into action” following the acquisition
  • IUGO Mobile Entertainment – A Vancouver based-studio working on mobile free-to-play games, previously responsible for The Walking Dead: Road to Survival
  • Coffee Stain North – A smaller studio and partner of Coffee Stain Studios, who has worked on Goat Simulator and A Story About My Uncle
  • Silent Games – A Newcastle-based studio working on its debut IP, a long-lasting co-op franchise where players will “unearth deep secrets of an ancient civilization.” The first game is set for a 2023 launch.
  • Flying Wild Hog – The Polish studio behind the Shadow Warrior series of games, Flying Wild Hog is now working on “four projects together with well reputable external publishers.”

The two non-game development companies acquired by Embracer are Sandbox Strategies, a PR firm, and Quantic Lab, a Romanian QA specialist.

This marks another sizable addition to the holding company’s development squadron, with over 50 development teams now under its wing. Back in May of this year, it was revealed that the Embracer Group had 118 games in development, with 69 unannounced. Then in August, the Embracer Group acquired the team behind the Metro series 4A Games, who are working a “new AAA IP” following the acquisition.

We reviewed Purple Lamp’s Spongebob remake back in June of this year, scoring it a 5 and noting that it “sinks under its reverence to nostalgia.”

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Jordan Oloman is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Twitter.

Fortnite Introduces In-Game Video Chat Via Houseparty

Fortnite is introducing the ability to video chat with friends in-game via the Epic Games-owned social app Houseparty.

The feature will begin to roll out to Houseparty app users on iOS and android, and will be compatible at launch when playing Fortnite on PC, PS5, and PS4 (Epic and Houseparty have said should any more platforms be supported, they will announce so in the future). Houseparty, which already lets friends video chat within the app, just needs to be connected to your Epic Games account – and doing so will earn players the Rainbow Fog Wrap. Once linked, players can follow the following steps, to easily enable video chat to pop up alongside their Fortnite gameplay:

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  • Open Houseparty on iOS or Android and connect to Fortnite through Settings or the TV icon
  • Join your friends like you normally would or invite them to join you
  • Fire up Fortnite on a PC or PlayStation
  • Continue talking to your friends while you play

You’ll just need to find a comfortable position to prop your phone up to frame your face, but Houseparty uses facial recognition software available on iOS and Android to keep track of and recognize when a face is being captured via the camera. Once you’ve connected and enabled the Houseparty chat, your friends in your Houseparty party will be able to appear on screen to the left of your Fortnite gameplay in a new overlay. (The gameplay will adjust to properly accommodate the new look.) While Houseparty supports larger groups, only four friends at a time will appear on screen next to your Fortnite gameplay, with those who recently spoke being prioritized.

Players will have a Fornite-themed virtual background behind their face, with some options to choose from at the start. Only your friends on Houseparty, or the friends of anyone in your Houseparty room, will be able to join the video chat. Houseparty users can also lock a room to prevent more people from joining. Other players in a Fortnite game will not see any of your Houseparty video chat.

IGN was walked through a demonstration of Houseparty’s Fortnite integration over Zoom, and even with the video conferencing lag, the process was near-instantaneous at each step. Members who joined the Houseparty chat after it was enabled and integrated into a Fortnite game appeared on the game screen in just a few moments, properly tracked the faces of those speaking and prevented any real-life backgrounds from appearing, and demonstrated no noticeable vocal lag. Parties will be both present on your phone and in-game, but for those who use any similar functionality with Houseparty or other apps, the new feature is clearly meant to eliminate the need for those playing to keep looking away from their screen.

Players can begin checking out the Fortnite/Houseparty integration as the feature becomes available later today.

Fortnite is currently in the midst of a Marvel-themed season, with Marvel characters and locations being introduced into the battle royale. And next-gen players have been able to play upgraded versions of the game, as PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of Fortnite were available at launch of these new systems.

PS5 Rebrands the London Underground for UK Console Launch

Sony has rebranded a number of stations on the London Underground as part of a marketing campaign for the PS5, which launches in the UK this week.

This morning, the day before PlayStation 5 is available in the region, commuters spotted that the London Underground roundel signs at Oxford Circus had been replaced with iconography replicating the classic PlayStation face buttons. Amusingly, the four gates to the Underground at Oxford Circus are located in front of Microsoft’s flagship London store. Inside, the iconography on the station walls of the Bakerloo, Victoria, and Central Line platforms has been changed to include cross, square, and triangle motifs alongside the classic London Underground Circle.

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Oxford Circus isn’t the only station that’s had a makeover, though. Four other stations across the city have been temporarily rebranded with PlayStation names; Mile End has become Miles End, in reference to Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Lancaster Gate is now Ratchet and Clankaster Gate, Seven Sisters has been renamed Gran Turismo 7 Sisters, and West Ham is now Horizon Forbidden West Ham.

The rebrand at Oxford Circus will last for 48 hours, covering just the day before and day of the PS5 launch in the UK. The other stations will retain their new names until December 16. It’s an unusual campaign considering that Underground traffic is very low right now (aside from standard COVID precautions, the UK is on a nationwide lockdown at the moment) and so won’t reach quite as many eyes as it would on a more normal London day. Sony acknowledges this, and asks that people only visit the stations as part of their essential travel.

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Underground takeovers are not unheard of; back in January Piccadilly Circus was renamed Picardillly Circus and adorned with Starfleet iconography in order to market the launch of Star Trek: Picard on Amazon Prime.

For more on PlayStation 5, be sure to take a look at our PS5 review and news of its performance improving system update, as well as how to use activity cards to somewhat replicate Xbox’s Quick Resume feature.

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

Scream 5 Wraps Production, Very Familiar Title Confirmed

Director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson’s Scream was one of the biggest horror movies of the 1990s, and it spawned 3 sequels. After a decade away, the series is set to return in 2022. Production on the fifth movie has now wrapped and the title has been confirmed.

While the first three sequels were given simple numerical titles, this latest movie will once again be named Scream. While this does seem a bit confusing, given the movie is a sequel with many of the original cast returning, it follows the pattern set by 2018’s hugely popular sequel/reboot Halloween, as well as the upcoming Candyman.

The news was confirmed on twitter by Williamson, where he paid tribute to Craven, who died in 2015. He also praised new directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, as well as returning cast members Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, and Marley Shelton. Check his tweets out in the thread below:

Scream hits theaters on January 14, 2022. The new cast includes Jack Quaid (The Boys), Melissa Barrera (Vida, the upcoming In the Heights) and Jenna Ortega (Insidious: Chapter 2, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous).

As well as Scream 5, there are also new entries in the Halloween and Texas Chainsaw Massacre series on the way. Halloween Kills was originally set to arrive in October this year but has been put back until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The eighth Texas Chainsaw movie will also arrive next year, and the first poster was recently released.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming horror movies of 2020 and beyond.

PS5 PSA: Turn Off Trophy Videos To Save Storage Space, Here’s How

If you’re a longtime PS4 user playing on your fancy new PS5, you might’ve noticed that Sony changed up the way that Trophies are documented on the console. In addition to saving a screenshot, the PS5 will now save a clip of the exact moment you earned a Trophy. This new functionality can be great for those who want to ensure that their Trophy hunting accomplishments are recorded.

But as you can imagine, these video files will add up over time, resulting in a packed media folder filled with videos of you earning all sorts of Trophies–even the minor ones that don’t require much effort. While it is nice to record these moments, it’s not especially conducive to ensuring you’ve got plenty of space to store new games.

It’s best to disable this feature outright to save on storage space. From your PS5 home screen, go to Settings > Captures and Broadcasts > Trophies, and then disable Save Trophy Videos. You can also disable Save Trophy Screenshots while you’re at it

To save on storage space, it's best to disable the Save Trophy Videos feature.
To save on storage space, it’s best to disable the Save Trophy Videos feature.

With the setting turned off, if you do find that you want to save a moment when you earned a Trophy, then the PS5’s upgraded share button allows you to save video files capturing several minutes from your recent gameplay session. When something exciting happens, tap the share button, and the moment will be saved as a video.

If you need more tips on how to save space, check out our PS5 storage space guide. And for more PS5 how-to features, be sure to check out our PS5 setup guide, as well as our guide explaining how game and save file transfers work. And if you’ve still got your old PS4 lying around, here’s a guide detailing places where you can trade in your old consoles for a solid profit.

Scream 5’s Official Title is…

The fifth Scream movie — which features the return of franchise stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette, and Courteney Cox (plus Scream 4’s Marley Shelton) — just wrapped production with a celebratory social media post from Scream writer/creator Kevin Williamson.

And with the post came the reveal of the film’s official title…Scream.

Which makes sense given that the movie’s meant to serve as both a sequel and a reboot, designed to deliver thrills to both old and new fans alike.

“That’s a wrap on Scream, which I’m excited to announce is the official title of the next film!” executive producer Williamson wrote. “Nearly 25 years ago, when I wrote Scream and Wes Craven brought it to life, I could not have imagined the lasting impact it would have on you, the fans.”

“I’m excited for you to return to Woodsboro and get really scared again,” he added. “I believe Wes would’ve been so proud of the film that Matt [Bettinelli-Olpin] and Tyler [Gillett] are making. I’m thrilled to be reunited with Neve, Courteney, David and Marley, and to be working alongside a new filmmaking team and incredible cast of newcomers that have come together to continue Wes’ legacy with the upcoming relaunch of the franchise that I hold so dear to my heart. See you in theaters January 2022.”

Scream, from Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group, is due out January 14, 2022.

At a virtual press event, directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett [Ready or Not] mentioned the pressure in taking over the franchise from the late, great Wes Craven and what they want this new Scream to be for fans.

“That pressure could just be crippling,” Bettinelli-Olpin said, “but we have a great script that’s just undeniable, that does everything you want in a Scream movie, looking back and looking forward.”

“Once that foundation was in place,” he continued, “we were able to use it as an energy to create this idea and get this ball rolling of ‘How do we create a movie that pays respect to the past, and pays respect to what Wes [Craven] and Kevin [Williamson] created, and also manages to do something new?’ Which at the end of the day, we think is the way to ultimately pay respect the most because that’s what they did for us. Because they created something new. And to be able to do that moving forward is so exciting.”

“And to have all of the legacy cast involved, and have all their input, and getting all the stories from everybody who worked with Wes – it’s really been a once in a lifetime experience.”

Of course, being fans of the franchise is one thing. But being the ones to usher Scream into the future is a whole different deal, and Gillett was hyper-aware of that. It involved “going back and watching the franchise, knowing that we’d be involved in such a profound way, and watching those films as filmmakers and really digging into the commentary on those films. We had to do the work to fill in the gap between fan and filmmaker. And to feel even remotely prepared to step into the role and grab that baton.”

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The two directors made it clear that if this project was just a straight reboot, they wouldn’t have been interested. Because the heart of Scream is its core, surviving characters. “It felt like the only way to do this right was to create connectivity,” Gillett shared. “And a lot of it is also naturally what the Scream movies are about. They’re about lineage. They’re about the evolution of pop-culture and the evolution of the genre. You can’t have something new without giving a nod to what came before it. For us, that was only right to do it, was to have a connection to the past and to find a way to create new and interesting characters that would bring a new audience and an old audience together and hopefully move the whole thing forward in a contemporary and terrifying and fun way.”

Back when Scream 4 was released, there was news of it being the start of a new trilogy, and that Craven and Williamson already had ideas for Scream 5 and 6. This new Scream, however, doesn’t contain any threads of those pitches. “We started with a fresh slate,” producer William Sherak said, “and spent a lot of time with Kevin getting his blessing. We brought him back into the process super early to make sure we were paying homage to what he and Wes created originally and that we were taking it in the right direction.”

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Black Friday 2020 Includes Nintendo Switch Console Bundle, Controllers, And More

Black Friday 2020 is right around the corner, and if you’re in the market for the Nintendo Switch or some accessories, there will be some great Switch Black Friday deals to take advantage of. On the console front, Nintendo is once again sending a Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle to major retailers. While we’ve seen this Switch console bundle in previous Black Friday sales, this year’s edition comes with the new model Switch with better battery life as well as three months of Nintendo Switch Online. When it comes to accessories, we’ve yet to see any first-party deals, but there will be discounts on third-party controllers, headsets, and even eShop credit.

We’ve rounded up the best Nintendo Switch hardware and accessory deals revealed so far for Black Friday below. Numerous retailers have released full Black Friday ad scans, including Walmart, GameStop, Best Buy, and Target–here’s the schedule for easy reference:

  • Amazon: November 20-27
  • GameStop: November 25-29
  • Best Buy: November 22-29
  • Walmart: November 25-29
  • Target: November 22-28

For more Black Friday 2020 deals, make sure to check out our big roundup of the best Black Friday gaming deals. You can also check out the very best Nintendo Switch game deals along with the best PS5/PS4 and Xbox Series X/Xbox One deals.