Fortnite Players Have Built A Competitive SOCOM League Within The Game

Competitive communities are a dime a dozen, but you’d be surprised by how far some players go to keep their favorite games alive—even if it means recreating one game within another. Fans of SOCOM: US Navy Seals have recreated the shooter within Fortnite‘s creative mode and are running their own league.

“We have over 20 of the maps across the franchise with all game mode mechanics and rules from the original series,” King Yoshi, who is also creating Super Mario 64 in Fortnite, told GameSpot. “We are constantly running tournaments, league seasons, and various other events.”

SOCOM's Vigilance Map Recreated in Fortnite
SOCOM’s Vigilance Map Recreated in Fortnite

King Yoshi and other creators have remade maps from across the Sony-published third person shooter, including Crossroads, Bitter Jungle, and Desert Glory. They’ve also created original maps inspired by level design in SOCOM. Special in-game rules, like the amount of health every player has, friendly fire, available weapons, and match length and structure have been adjusted to match the military shooter as closely as possible.

The first entry in the franchise, SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals, launched in 2002 while SOCOM 4, the last entry, released in 2011. There has been no news about another entry as the studio behind the series, Zipper Interactive, shuttered in 2012. King Yoshi and others, just like pro Super Smash Bros. Amiibo trainers, have had to take matters into their own hands.

The community has a Discord server with over 500 members who host 4v4, 6v6, and other types of tournaments. They are in the middle of the playoffs for their current season, which will end in a couple of weeks. Another season is scheduled afterwards.

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The Best Games Of 2020 So Far – GS After Dark #49

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00:11 – Introduction

00:05:23 – What We’ve Been Playing

00:05:45 – Sims 4

00:18:42 – Slay The Spire on iOS

00:26:31 – Hyper Scape

00:37:24 – Iron Man VR

00:41:18 – Deep Rock Galactic

0044:19 – Civilization 6

00:48:16 – Best Games of 2020 So Far…

01:33:52 – Listener Questions

Far Cry 6 Leaks On PSN, Stars Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito [Update]

Update: Ubisoft has released a short teaser for Far Cry 6, featuring Giancarlo Esposito. The brief look teases reveal at Ubisoft Forward, which takes place on July 12. Original story follows.

A listing for Far Cry 6 has leaked on the Hong Kong PlayStation Store, revealing that Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito will appear in the first-person shooter sequel.

The listing, which has since been taken down, sheds some light on the setting for Ubisoft’s sequel. Far Cry 6 will take place in Yara, which is described as a tropical paradise in need of restoration to its former glory. Its ruthless dictator, Anton Castillo, and his son Diego are on a path to achieving that through any means necessary, igniting a revolution in the region.

Given the box art present in the listing, it’s safe to assume that Esposito will likely be playing the role of Anton Castillo. The rest of the listing also sheds light on the upgrade path you can expect for next-gen consoles. Far Cry 6 will launch on PS4 and PS5 and offer a free upgrade for digital purchases should you move from an older console to a newer one. This is like how Microsoft is handling upgrades with Smart Delivery on the Xbox Series X, but Ubisoft has yet to confirm its support for the program.

According to the store page, Far Cry 6 is scheduled to launch on February 18, 2021. Ubisoft is hosting its Ubisoft Forward stream this Sunday, July 12, where you can expect to here more about this and more Ubisoft titles such as Watch Dogs: Legion and Hyper Scape.

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Far Cry 6 Confirmed With Clip Featuring Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito

One of Ubisoft’s big reveals for its Ubisoft Forward event has already leaked, and now the company has produced a brief teaser for Far Cry 6 with a look at its big star. The short clip shows Breaking Bad’s Giancarlo Esposito smoking a cigarette, with a short message that we’ll see more to come at the event.

The leak revealed that Esposito will appear in Far Cry 6, which is supported by this tweet coming from the official Far Cry account. Far Cry 6 will take place in a tropical paradise called Yara, ruled over by the despotic Anton Castillo and his son Diego. Esposito appears likely to be playing the elder Castillo.

This tweet appears to acknowledge the leak with a cheeky reference, saying “Anton would not be pleased.” And as those who have watched Breaking Bad or its spin-off Better Call Saul can attest, you don’t want to get on Esposito’s bad side. He also appeared as new Star Wars villain in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian.

The listing also revealed that Far Cry 6 will appear on both current and next-gen consoles, and offer a free upgrade path for digital purchases from PlayStation 4 to PS5, similar to Microsoft’s Smart Delivery on Xbox One to Xbox Series X. According to the leaked store listing, it’s scheduled for release on February 18, 2021.

The Ubisoft Forward stream will take place this Sunday, July 12. We expect to see more from Far Cry 6 there, as well as other games like Watch Dogs: Legion and Hyper Scape.

The 5 Best New Anime of 2020 So Far

Like just about everything, anime has also taken a hit this year with production delays. Despite the let down, there are still a few fantastic anime that have been released this year so far. Eerily, they all have at least one thing in common: animal people. OK, they’re not all quite as “furry” as Beastars, but the delightfully weird Dorohedoro features a guy with a lizard head, the action-packed Tower of God has a spear-bearing, crocodile-looking guy, and so on. I guess it’s just that weird of a year–but don’t let that deter you, because these anime are for everyone.

We’ve enjoyed returning anime like Fruits Basket and Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, but here we’re showcasing brand new anime that require no prerequisite to watch. This list covers anime debuting through June 2020.

Here are the best new anime of 2020 so far, in no particular order.

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Beastars

BeastarsThink Zootopia, but gritty and melodramatic with plenty of romance and mystery. Melodrama is a rare strength in Beastars’ case; the dramatic camera angles and well-performed monologues only enhance this telling of a wolf that struggles both with his carnivorous instincts and desire to fit into society. Told through the lens of naïve high school upperclassman Legoshi, Beastars paints a world filled with strife and a society hiding an ugly underbelly. Things only get harder for Legoshi when a herbivore classmate is brutally murdered and suddenly all carnivores are suspects.

The anime’s CG animation is surprisingly satisfying, and the unique opening theme and animation is so catchy that we never let Netflix skip it. It’s worth noting that Beastars can get quite violent and rather sexual, so while this anime may feature animals, it may not be suitable for younger viewers.

Streaming on Netflix

BNA: Brand New Animal

BNA Brand New AnimalUnlike Beastars, BNA is devoid of romance. What it does have is snappy, visually stunning action scenes–as to be expected from Studio Trigger, the team behind the critically acclaimed Kill la Kill and Promare. BNA is especially a treat for the eyes, and even the ears–I can’t get its soundtrack out of my head. Its story holds up incredibly well too, though. In the world of BNA, Beastman once hid away from human kind, but now they are a marginalized species whether they are mink or migratory bird. To combat the prejudice, Anima City was established for beastman to inhabit without fearing the judgment of humans. This is where the main character, Michiru, flees to when she inexplicably changes from a human highschooler to a raccoon/tanuki Beastman (it’s up for debate, according to her). Cue the mystery of why and how she transformed, and who the mythic Silver Wolf, the protector of the Beastmen, really is.

Streaming on Netflix

Somali and the Forest Spirit

Somali-and-the-Forest-SpiritOut of all the anime on this list, Somali and the Forest Spirits may just stick with me the longest. It’s a mystical tale that tells the story of a 998-year-old golem forest guardian traveling through a grandiose fantasy world with a small human child who may be the last of her kind. Somali and the Forest Spirit’s tone is reminiscent of Studio Ghibli films. It has quiet, yet beautifully powerful storytelling, whether the subject is its main characters or the imaginative friends they meet, even if just for a moment. I would especially recommend this anime to any parents, especially fathers with daughters, but as a childless lady I still thoroughly enjoyed Somali in the Forest Spirits and it tugged at my heart strings just the same.

Streaming on Crunchyroll and VRV

Dorohedoro

DorohedoroDorohedoro is weird as heck. It begins at a very small scope, but as the anime continues, the larger and more creative and interesting the world gets. Kaiman is an amnesiac with the head of a lizard. We soon learn this is probably because of a practicing sorcerer–people from another dimension that constantly visit the “Hole” to test their magic, causing mass havoc and hordes of disfigured people. However, there is an extra twist to Kaiman’s disfiguration: there’s a strange man inside of his mouth, who seems to judge the people he eats.

Expect brutal and bloody fight scenes, crazy magic, and heartwarming shared meals. Yeah, it’s nuts, but I can’t dispute that the end of season one left me wanting so much more. The main mystery of who disfigured Kaiman, and what exactly is inside of him, is interesting enough. But the side characters, like his best friend Nikkaido, and even the villains, are just as intriguing. It’s odd how an anime can be both so savage and so charming at the same time, but somehow Dorohedoro makes it work.

Streaming on Netflix (Yes, Netflix is killing it this year.)

Tower of God

Tower-of-GodIn true shonen fashion, Tower of God follows a boy with a singular goal in mind who must overcome harrowing obstacles and become stronger to meet them head on. It’s action-packed with power struggles, special weapons, cool techniques, magical powers, and more shonen staples. The premise is also out-of-this world: Inhabitants of “The Tower” attempt to climb it by completing extreme challenges on each floor. They may be tasked with choosing the correct door in a room full of them, or collecting a ball from beneath a giant sea monster, for example. There’s a lot more to Tower of God than just that, but that concept alone makes for continuously interesting and entertaining scenarios.

Tower of God is an adaptation of the South Korean manwha made popular in the West by digital comic service Webtoon. Like the manhwa, the anime thrusts viewers into its world without explaining much of anything. But the character relations and action scenes are enough to carry it while it slowly trickles out information about the world.

Streaming on Crunchyroll

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Those are the five best new anime of the year so far, at least in our opinion. What have been your favorite anime so far this year? There are, of course, even more promising anime coming out this year like the God of High School which just premiered on Crunchyroll. Be on the lookout for our article on the most promising summer anime sometime in the near future. And be sure to also check out the best anime on Netflix right now!

Jurassic World: Dominion UK Shoot Back On Track – Report

Deadline is reporting some good news regarding Jurassic World: Dominion’s filming currently taking place in the UK: Recent concerns that crew members had tested positive for coronavirus have been unfounded.

A spokesperson confirmed to Deadline: “Any reports indicating that Jurassic World: Dominion has halted production are categorically untrue.”

Earlier this week a number of UK outlets, including The Sun, were reporting that production has been halted on the first day. Unnamed studio sources had told The Sun that: “This was the last thing anyone expected so soon… everyone was excited about getting things back up and running on set but this could totally derail that.”

Jurassic World: Dominion is the sixth entry in the film series adapted from the 1990 Michael Crichton sci-fi novel. Dominion is directed by Colin Trevorrow, who also wrote and directed 2015’s Jurassic World and wrote and produced 2018’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Dominion was co-written by Trevorrow and Emily Carmichael.

Dominion stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum. It has been scheduled for release on June 11, 2021.

IGN UK Podcast #547: The Last of Us Part 2 Spoilercast Part 2

A few weeks ago Joe, Dale and Cardy gave their thoughts on The Last of Us Part 2. They also asked for your thoughts and now that Alex, Matt and Jesse have also finished the game, it’s time to share your opinions with the world. If you’ve yet to finish The Last of Us 2 don’t worry, because there’s a brand new Endless Search game right at the beginning of the podcast. That’ll keep you busy for 10 minutes. Let’s go!

Remember, if you want to get in touch with the podcast, please do: [email protected].

IGN UK Podcast #547: The Last of Us Part 2 Spoilercast Part 2

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Wonder Woman 1984: Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah Revealed in New Promo Art

A new piece of Wonder Woman 1984 promo art has surfaced online, offering fans a closer look at Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah.

The DC League Twitter account shared the latest marketing image of Wiig’s Barbara Ann Minerva fully transformed into the villainous Cheetah for Patty Jenkins’ upcoming sequel.

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The holographic-style shot provides a fresh glimpse at the human-cheetah hybrid, with a full look at the character’s furry spotted body, slicked-back hair, and black-lined eyes. In the comics, Minerva is a British anthropologist who gains powers after an expedition to an African jungle where she transforms into a cheetah with orange skin and black spots, a tail and claws, as well as superhuman senses and reflexes.

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There have been four main incarnations of Cheetah in DC’s comics. The first two, Priscilla Rich and her niece, Deborah Domaine, had no superhuman abilities to speak of, whereas Barbara Ann Minerva and Sebastian Ballesteros offered more modern embodiments of the character, with Urzkartaga granting them supernatural abilities along with their transformations into half-human, half-cheetah hybrids.

Jenkins previously spoke about Wiig’s character pre-transformation, saying she is “sometimes a friend, sometimes a colleague” of Diana Prince who “becomes Diana’s nemesis” along the way. For comic book fans, it will be interesting to see how the character’s arc plays out on screen but, unfortunately, we still have some time to wait until the Wonder Woman sequel is released.

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Wonder Woman 1984 is just one of the dozens of movies affected by COVID-19, with Hollywood shutting down numerous productions and constantly shifting dates in theatrical release calendars due to the impact of the global pandemic.

The DC superhero sequel was originally slated to open November 1, 2019, before getting postponed to June 5, 2020, and then to August 14, 2020. In the most recent shift, Warner Bros. pushed back the release of Wonder Woman 1984 from August 14 to October 2, 2020.

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

Build Your Own Dungeon With WizKids’ WarLock Tiles

Tabletop roleplaying games are flexible. You can get started with a sheet of paper, some rules, a handful of dice, a few friends, a pencil, and go nuts with it. That’s as far as you need to go. But, if you’re like me, you can also scale up and start exploring the wonderful, albeit expensive world of miniatures and miniature terrain to add a level of tangible, three-dimensional playable space to your game. Whether your flavor is Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, or any system under the sun, there’s just something undeniably cool about plucking the game out of your group’s collective imagination and bringing it to tiny life in front of you.

That’s where WizKids’ new WarLock Tile system comes into play, a new line of three-dimensional terrain that bridges the gap between prohibitively expensive terrain sets, and the alternative of 3D-printing or crafting your own. And that’s pretty much why I gravitate toward WizKids’ suite of TTRPG products in the first place, over the last several years the company has quietly become a top-tier developer in the space, producing some of the best miniatures that strike a balance between affordability, quality, and style.

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Check out this slideshow gallery to see everything included in the WizKids WarLock Dungeon Tiles I set.

So for its debut line of modular terrain, I got to check out the soon-to-be-released WizKids Warlock Tiles: Dungeon Tiles I set and the Doors & Archways expansion pack ahead of its launch. And from the hours I spent building, breaking down, and rebuilding the sets I’ve handled, I think the WarLock Tiles system is an excellent place to start if you’re looking to get into miniature terrain.

What’s on the Table?

WizKids’ opening salvo of terrain sets is fairly robust. Though you can pre-order every set now – and you’ll find links below to do just that – when they hit online and retail stores soon the offerings fall into two categories: Base Sets and Expansion Packs.

The Dungeon Tiles 1 set is the base kit priced at $100 USD that comes with an enormous amount of materials to build a very respectable-sized dungeon for your miniature monsters and player characters to murder one another within. There’s also a tavern-themed kit called the WizKids Warlock Dungeon Tiles: Town & Village (also for $100 USD) that’s functionally identical in size and scope to Dungeon Tiles 1, but exchanges the stone aesthetic for a wood-and-plaster look.

The five introductory expansion packs are each priced at $50 USD, and consist of Doors & Archways (more doors and archways for your dungeon), Dungeon Dressings (a collection of scatter terrain to fill out those empty dungeons), Stairs & Ladders (for the vertically minded dungeoneer), Summoning Circles (three 4×4 reversible tiles covered in runes and symbols), and the Expansion Box 1 (which includes more select pieces that come in the base sets.)

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Keeping It Locked

The biggest takeaway from WizKids’ WarLock Tiles are the easy locking clips that encompass the “Lock” portion of the WarLock name. Every floor tile and exterior wall and door contain grooves that these clips slot into, so you can snap them together and your build will hold its shape while it’s in play. The connections are so sturdy that I was even able to pick up an entire dungeon I built ahead of time and carry it out to my game table when I needed it.

While locking tiles aren’t new, WizKids WarLock Tiles are really well thought through. The clips go in with minimal effort, are sturdy enough to stand up to moving the whole build or surviving an accidental collision with your players when they’re reaching across the table, and come apart pretty quickly. They’re also entirely optional. Builds are less sturdy if you don’t clip them in, sure, but each terrain piece supports itself well enough that if you’re looking to quickly build up and break down rooms as they’re encountered you can forgo the clips without worrying about the whole thing falling apart on you as you dismantle old locations to construct new ones.

The only downside I found to this locking system is the same one you’ll find with all terrain locking clips: pulling the clips back out of the pieces can start to be uncomfortable on the ole fingers if you’re yanking out a couple dozen of these clips by hand in quick succession. But since the WarLock clips are very sturdy hard plastic, if you’ve got a pair of pliers you can effortlessly tug them out of place forever without worrying about the clip standing up to the pressure and being damaged.

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Built to Last

Having used a number of different terrain brands over the years, I’ve seen quality swing wildly from pieces you could throw off a building and they’d be fine to terrain that starts to crumble after a few weeks. But I’m happy to say that WarLock Tiles are well-built and sturdy, extremely light, and really compact so they store easily – while the box they come in doubles as a carrying case. And WarLock Tiles are also really efficient for the cost thanks to the modular design and reversible tiles, meaning you can mix, match, and customize a number of different builds with the pieces available.

I appreciate the level of thought that’s gone into this set. For example, those reversible floor tiles can be flipped between stone floors and wooden tavern floors to visually separate different areas of a build. The kit also comes with a number of stone edge caps that you can stick into the outward-facing slots on the floor tiles just because it looks better. On top of that, the eight outer doors included are fully functional and swing open and closed. These little flourishes are such small considerations in the grand scheme, but it’s really the level of thoughtful design on display makes me think the WizKids has big plans for the future of this line, and it’s being built with that in mind by people who actually care about miniature terrain as something more than just a place to put your minis while you’re whipping d20s across the table.

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And most importantly, the set offers a really respectable value based on how far your money goes for what you get, compared to other terrain sets out there that cost considerably more for the same or less playable space. That coupled with the fact WarLock Tiles are compatible with the OpenLock and DragonLock 3D-printed terrain (with the included adapter clips) means if WizKids doesn’t offer a certain piece that will really pull your dungeon together, the odds are pretty good you can buy it from an online 3D printing marketplace to add the finishing touch.

In short, if you’re looking for a place to start blowing your disposable income on miniature terrain, the WarLock Tiles is an excellent jumping-off point that’s future-proofed enough that you’ll be able to mix and match your sets with future WarLock Tile sets as they come. And that’s really the only drawback I could find at this precise moment. Since this line of terrain is new, it’ll likely be some time before WizKids gets around to developing full environmental sets for the Enchanted Forest, the Subterranean Caverns, the Glacier of Frigid Doom, the Digestive Tract of the Tarrasque, or whatever they have in store. But, honestly, if the worst thing about this set is that there isn’t more of it, I think it’s in pretty good shape.

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Brandin Tyrrel is a Senior Editor at IGN and really enjoys making small plastic creatures fight for his amusement in small plastic environments. You can find him on Unlocked, or chat over on Twitter at @BrandinTyrrel.