Disney+ Is Coming To SDCC@Home, But What About Marvel And Star Wars?

As more and more is revealed about the upcoming at-home version of San Diego Comic-Con, one of the bigger questions many fans have had is how big of a role Disney would play in the event. As time goes on, it’s becoming more clear that Disney is going to be one of the primary players at SDCC@Home.

Disney+ announced three panels for the convention, including one tied to Marvel properties. On July 23 at 4 PM ET / 1 PM PT, the streamer will give an inside look at the upcoming Marvel’s 616 docuseries. A previously released synopsis for the show reads, “Marvel’s 616 is an anthological documentary series exploring the intersection between Marvel’s rich legacy of stories, characters, and creators and the world outside your window. Told through the lens of a diverse group of filmmakers, each documentary will dive into the rich historical, cultural, and societal context that has become inseparable from stories of the Marvel Universe.”

The other two announced panels will take place on July 25 and include the upcoming Disney+ Phineas and Ferb movie at 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT, and a look at National Geographic’s The Right Stuff at 4 PM ET / 1 PM PT.

These join the previously announced panels for Hulu shows at SDCC@Home. Helstrom, the live-action Marvel series that’s not set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will have a presentation for the event, along with the animated shows Solar Opposites and Crossing Swords.

It remains to be seen if the MCU or Star Wars franchise will appear at the convention. With a few weeks to go before the event, though, there’s still plenty of time to announce it.

SDCC@Home will take place online from July 23-July 26.

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Beavis And Butt-Head Is Getting Two New Seasons On Comedy Central

Comedy Central has announced it will be reviving Mike Judge’s hit animated MTV series Beavis and Butt-Head with two new seasons, along with the possibility for additional spin-offs and specials. As with the original, Judge is set to write, produce, and provide voice-over for the titular (huh-huh) characters. No release date for the new Beavis and Butt-Head seasons has been given, nor do we know how many new episodes are coming.

“It seemed like the time was right to get stupid again,” said Judge in a statement.

All that’s known about the series’ revival is it will somehow straddle issues “and meta-themes relatable to… Gen-X parents and their Gen-Z kids.” No word yet if the boys have gotten a less filthy couch, are still teenagers, or will watch music videos.

These seasons will join Comedy Central’s Jodie, a spin-off of MTV’s iconic Daria (1997-2002), which itself was a spin-off from the original Beavis and Butt-Head.

Beavis and Butt-Head was a springboard for Judge as a filmmaker, writer, and actor. After the first run of the series, Judge went on to create Silicon Valley and King of the Hill, and movies including Office Space and Idiocracy.

Beavis and Butt-Head originally aired on MTV from 1993-1997. These new seasons are not the first time the show has enjoyed a revival: In 2011, the series had an eighth season. Watch a trailer from that previous revival here.

The New Trackmania Is Out Today, Here’s Some Details On Its Complex Subscription Model

The newest entry in the Trackmania series is officially out today on PC at the Epic Games Store and the Ubisoft Store. The game was previously delayed due to the outbreak of coronavirus. As a remake of the highly-regarded free Trackmania Nations, fan interest is running high for this new game, titled simply Trackmania. However, some in the community are expressing concerns and confusion about its three-tiered subscription model.

As shown by the rather complex diagram below, the three tiers of the new Trackmania are Starter Access, Standard Access, and Club Access. Standard Access and Club Access are each a subscription of $10 and $30 a year respectively, while Starter Access is free. Essentially, Starter Access allows players to sample 25 of the game’s pre-made tracks, while Standard Access unlocks daily competitions, the Track of the Day, player creation servers, and the track editor. Club Access grants players the ability to create their own custom servers, participate in online rooms, and compete in the official Trackmania leagues.

Given that previous Trackmania games revolved so heavily around user-created content, it would appear that the Club Access is key to enjoying the game to its fullest, especially if you plan on hosting your own server with your friends. However, if you’re just trying to sample what Trackmania has to offer, both the Starter and Standard Access might help you get your bearings.

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Resident Evil Village Will Conclude Resident Evil 7’s Story

Resident Evil Village details were recently divulged in a Famitsu interview with producers Tsuyoshi Kanda and Pete Fabiano. The interview was translated and shared on Twitter by Resident Evil historian Alex Aniel. There were a few interesting tidbits revealed about the upcoming game, including how Village will conclude Ethan’s story, which started in Resident Evil 7: biohazard.

According to the translated interview, Resident Evil Village is about 60% complete and has been in development for about 3.5 years. It also serves as the conclusion to Ethan Winter’s story that started in Resident Evil 7: biohazard; however, the developer didn’t make it clear which of the two mid-game choices is canon. In Resident Evil 7, you’re asked to choose who to save between your wife and another character, which results in some striking differences. They also said that the title emphasizes the village because it is “another protagonist” in the game.

Village also brings back two staples of the RE franchise–inventory management and puzzle solving–but no specifics were given. They also said that making the game exclusively for next-gen allowed them to make loading times nearly nonexistent, giving the game a deeper level of immersion. Unfortunately, they didn’t expand on what they meant by this.

Resident Evil Village releases in 2021 on Xbox Series X, PS5, and PC.

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Marvel’s Shang-Chi To Resume Production At The End Of July

Slowly but surely, movies that were forced to pause production due to the COVID-19 pandemic are beginning to chart a course to resume work. Upcoming MCU Phase 4 movie, Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings has tentatively scheduled to resume filming in Australia at the end of July, Deadline reports–but will only be doing so with strict safety precautions for cast and crew.

Production on Shang-Chi was stopped back in early March after director Destin Daniel Cretton went into self-quarantine. The same week, Disney officially hit the pause button on all currently filming projects, issuing new release dates to accommodate for the delay. Shang-Chi was pushed back to May 7, 2021 while Black Widow was bumped to November 6, 2020, and the Eternals, which had previously held the November spot, was moved to February 12, 2021.

According to Deadline, all cast and crew traveling to Shang-Chi’s Australian set will be required to quarantine upon arrival, per the country’s guidelines. Marvel Studios is apparently taking “careful steps” concerning health and safety, but it’s unclear exactly what those steps might be–though it’s worth noting that Shang-Chi will actually be the second Disney-fronted production to resume filming, following James Cameron’s Avatar 2, which resumed work in New Zealand in June.

Shang-Chi stars Simu Lu, Awkwafina, and Tony Leung. The cast, crew, and original release date were announced back at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. It will be the MCU’s first superhero movie with an Asian lead.

Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings hits theaters May 7, 2021.

You Can Win Switch Eshop Credit In Nintendo’s Next Splatoon 2 Tournament

Nintendo is hosting another competition in its colorful Switch shooter Splatoon 2 later this month. The Turf War July 2020 tournament kicks off on Saturday, July 18, and the prize is $25 USD in My Nintendo Gold points.

Every member of the winning team will take home 2,500 My Nintendo Gold points, which can either be redeemed for rewards on the My Nintendo website or used as credit toward select games and DLC on the Switch Eshop. The tournament is open to players in North America, and each match will be contested in Turf War.

Registration is open now until July 18, 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET. To enter, you and your teammates will need to create an account on Battlefy. You can read the full rules for the Turf War July 2020 tournament here.

Although Splatoon 2 is no longer receiving content updates, Nintendo continues to periodically release patches for the game. The company recently rolled out the version 5.2.2 update, which resolved two exploits–including one that allowed players to reach the opposing team’s spawn point in Starfish Mainstage–but didn’t make any other balance adjustments. You can read the patch notes on Nintendo’s support website.

In other Switch news, Tetris 99 is kicking off its next in-game competition this week. The game’s 14th Maximus Cup takes place from July 3-6, and everyone who amasses at least 100 points during the competition will unlock a cool Xenoblade Chronicles theme.

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Pokemon Home Switch Update Fixes An Isle Of Armor Pokedex Bug

A new update is now live for the Switch version of Pokemon Home. This patch brings the cloud service up to version 1.1.1 and resolves an issue that should make it much easier to complete the Isle of Armor Pokedex.

According to the patch notes on Nintendo’s website, the new update fixes a bug that prevented Pokemon imported from Home from being registered in the Isle of Armor Pokedex. Once you’ve installed the update, open Pokemon Home, connect it to your copy of Sword or Shield, and save; this will cause any Pokemon that weren’t properly registered to be counted in your Isle of Armor Pokedex.

The Isle of Armor is the setting of Sword and Shield’s first expansion, and it’s home to more than 100 returning Pokemon not available in mainland Galar. Although these monsters can only be found in the wild in the Isle of Armor, there are ways to get them without owning the DLC, such as by transferring them from previous games through Home.

The Isle of Armor has its own Pokedex separate from the main games, and if you can catalog every monster, you’ll get a couple of neat rewards. First is the Mark Charm, a brand-new item that increases the chance that you’ll find a marked Pokemon. You’ll also receive the Replica Gold Crown, an appropriately ornate piece of headgear your trainer can wear instead of a hat.

In related news, everyone who transfers a Pokemon from Home to Sword or Shield (or vice versa) before July 6 can claim a free Shiny Zeraora in the mobile version of Pokemon Home. You’ll also get all three Galar starters with their Hidden Abilities, which up until now have not been available in Sword and Shield.

Pokemon Home Ver. 1.1.1 Patch Notes

  • Fixed a bug about Pokemon not being registered to the Isle of Armor Pokedex when taking Pokemon from Pokemon Home to Pokemon Sword or Pokemon Shield.
    • After downloading the update data, connect Pokemon Home to Pokemon Sword or Pokemon Shield and save in Pokemon Home to register the Pokemon that was not registered in Pokedex.

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FIST, An Action-Platformer Starring A Rabbit With A Giant Metal Fist, Announced For PS4 And PC

FIST: Forged in Shadow Torch, a dieselpunk action-platformer starring an anthropomorphic rabbit with a massive metal fist, has been announced for PlayStation 4. Detailed in a PlayStation Blog post, the game takes place on a planet inhabited by animals that must battle an invading race of machine-like creatures.

The main character Rayton is a battle-hardened rabbit with a massive third arm made of metal attached to his back. Rayton must battle and traverse through an industrialized city to rescue a friend captured by the machines.

The rabbit warrior has other weapons–a drill and a whip–at his disposal, allowing for a variety of combos and the chance for players to adapt their play style to different enemy types. The game features 2D combat and traversal with 3D characters and environments.

FIST was announced as part of the PlayStation Indies Initiative, where Sony is showcasing a number of new indie games. The game doesn’t have a set release date but is said to be coming to PS4 soon. The game is also releasing on Steam according to the developer’s website.

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This Pikachu Engagement Ring Is A Terrible Idea

Finding the perfect ring to ask that all-important question can be a daunting task, but if you and your partner are both big Pokemon fans then The Pokemon Company might have just made things a little easier. At least, with some of its new Pikachu-inspired engagement rings.

The new line–a collaboration between The Pokemon Company and Japanese jewelry company Ginza Tanaka–features three ring styles all inspired by the anime’s most recognizable character. Each band can be bought with either pure silver or gold bands, with prices that range from ¥115,500 to ¥346,500 (around $1,054 to $3,225). You can see all the designs below.

Engagement Ring inspired by Pikachu's tail
Engagement Ring inspired by Pikachu’s tail
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Although the simple Pikachu emblem design is cute, it’s not something that immediately screams engagement ring status. The more elegant Pikachu tail design certainly strikes a balance of “if you know, you know” while also remaining a striking look without the Pokemon context. The Pikachu ear design though? That’s certainly a bold choice, and especially prickly if you don’t immediately identify it as the ears of the yellow electric mouse and see…something else entirely.

The range is on sale now in Japan through The Pokemon Centre. If you’re not looking to make a life-long commitment and just want to keep trying to catch ’em all, Pokemon Sword and Shield’s first DLC recently launched on Nintendo Switch, and Tencent is funding a Pokemon-based MOBA for Switch and mobile later this year.

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Atari VCS Pre-Order Guide: New Release Date, Editions, And More

The Atari VCS didn’t make its original launch date of March 2020, but thankfully, the console has a new release window. The Indiegogo-funded system will ship out to backers this fall, which is also when it’ll be available at retailers. The classic-inspired console is still available for pre-order at many locations, so if you haven’t snagged one yet, you still have time.

VCS stands for Video Computer System, a nod to Atari’s 1977 console bearing the same name. Revealed in 2017, it’s styled to look like the original Atari consoles and features both modern and older games. One of its launch titles is a reimagining of the Atari classic, Missile Command. Missile Command: Recharged is already available on a number of platforms and will launch alongside the Atari VCS this fall. The VCS also supports the ability to download, stream, and play games through a Linux-based operating system.

As for its specs, it’s unclear exactly what hardware the Atari VCS is packing. It’s powered by an AMD Raven Ridge 2 processor and Ryzen GPU, but other than that, we don’t know many details. The VCS comes in two different models, the 400 and 800, which boast 4GB DDR4 RAM and 8GB DDR4 RAM respectively.

If you want to pre-order the Atari VCS, there are a number of options to choose from. There are three different bundles, each of which include an 800 console, classic controller, and modern controller. The only difference between the bundles is the colour of the VCS’s front panel. You can even snag a 400 or 800 console on its own and pick up either controller separately.

Everything listed below is scheduled to ship this fall. Unfortunately, we don’t have a more specific date. We’ll keep you updated when more information is revealed.

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800 Onyx All-In Bundle

$390 ($380 at GameStop)

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800 Carbon Gold All-In Bundle

$390

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800 Black Walnut All-In Bundle

$390

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Onyx Base Console

800 Model | 400 Model

$280 | $250

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Classic Joystick

$50

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Modern Controller

$60

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