Apple Vs. Epic Lawsuit Prompts Google To Enforce Universal 30% Cut On Play Store

The blockbuster legal clash between Apple and Fortnite developer Epic Games over App Store pie-slicing continues to wreak havoc on the world of tech, producing all sorts of ripple effects. As predicted by a new report from Bloomberg, Google has clarified its approach to its own Google Play Store. Specifically, it’s making it clearer to developers that apps on Google Play must use Google’s billing system for in-app purchases. That would allow for the company to ensure it receives an Apple-esque 30% cut on in-app purchases.

The Play Store billing system has existed for years, but Google has historically been quite lenient about forcing apps to use it, allowing them to use their own billing services to avoid the levy. Unlike Apple, however, Google may be able to avoid charges of monopolistic practices, since the Android platform has more sources for apps than just the Play Store–even if the Play Store is the most well-known example. The company also said that it will make it easier to install and use third-party app stores in next year’s Android 12. Specifics on how it will do so were not shared.

Google says almost 97% of apps already use Google Play’s billing, so it’s a relative minority that will be forced to now comply. Google will give app developers a year-long grace period to comply with the new policy or move out of the Google Play Store, with the deadline set as September 30, 2021.

It’s unclear if the ultimate outcome of the Epic vs. Apple lawsuit–which may be months or years away–will have any effect on this policy or prompt further shifts.

Google does say it will continue to assess the situation moving forward. It cites the launch of Xbox Game Pass cloud streaming on Android–something that does not yet work on iOS–as an example of how it is willing to be flexible and adapt as needed.

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Syfy’s Magical Girl Friendship Squad & Wild Life Review

Animated series are the closest thing to coronavirus-proof forms of entertainment these days, which might explain why Syfy is putting much more weight behind its Adult Swim-esque TZGZ animation block. As part of that effort, the network just debuted two new adult-oriented animated sitcoms: Magical Girl Friendship Squad and Wild Life.

Is either series worth your time? Does Syfy have what it takes to dethrone the likes of Adult Swim and Comedy Central? Read on for our spoiler-free mini-reviews of both series’ respective premieres.

Magical Girl Friendship Squad

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If the title doesn’t make it obvious, this wacky new series is basically a love letter to Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura, and various other examples of the “magical girl” anime subgenre. Created by Kelsey Stephanides, the series follows two chronically underemployed millennials, Alex (Quinta Brunson) and Daisy (Anna Akana), as they find themselves bestowed with fantastical powers by a mystical red panda named Nut (Ana Gastayer).

To a certain extent, Magical Girl Friendship Squad is a real YMMV kind of series. It’s steeped in anime tropes and references, even as it remixes all of that material through a distinctly 21st century American pop culture lens. Half the fun of watching the pilot comes from pinpointing all the various Easter eggs and references to various iconic anime. For instance, there’s a really clever Cowboy Bebop poster inserted into the background of one scene, and the climax hilariously spoofs the more sexually explicit examples of the magical girl genre. Of course, all of this means that if you don’t have at least some familiarity with/appreciation for that source material going in, MGFS may not entirely click.

Still, the fast pace and tongue-in-cheek tone go a long way toward making the premiere a breezy and enjoyable 15 minutes. The two leads are entertaining, both lampooning all the millennial stereotypes and defying them at the same time. There’s just enough plot in this first episode to provide a hook for the full six-episode season without getting in the way of the goofy humor and action.

The animation style also works in its favor. MGFS strikes a balance between the irreverent style of most adult-oriented animated sitcoms and a more flamboyant and expressive anime style. The series resembles nothing if not a grown-up version of the similarly anime-influenced Steven Universe. All in all, Magical Girl Friendship Squad makes a decent case for switching over to Syfy for 15 minutes every Saturday night. What else is there to do these days?

Score – 8

Wild Life

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Wild Life is a series with a fairly intriguing premise, but one that tends to fall back on more familiar animated sitcom tropes. Created by Adam Davies and featuring the voices of John Reynolds, Claudia O’Doherty, Baron Vaughn, Reggie Watts, SkittLeZ Ortiz, and Natalie Palamides, Wild Life is set in a post-apocalyptic zoo where the inmates are quite literally running the asylum. Davies previously teased the series as, “If The Walking Dead smoked Adventure Time and stayed up all night watching Friends.”

The idea of a diverse community of animals thriving in a world where humanity has been utterly annihilated sounds intriguing enough. Unfortunately, Wild Life doesn’t do a whole lot with that basic premise or the post-apocalyptic angle. The first episode is instead anchored mostly around a lovestruck cheetah named Glenn (Reynolds) as he pines after his dolphin friend Marny (O’Doherty). It barely matters whether these characters are human or animals – no doubt that’s the point, but the end result is a show that still hits on a few too many sitcom tropes for its own good. The intentionally crude and simplistic animation style doesn’t necessarily do Wild Life any favors or really take advantage of the post-apocalyptic setting, either.

That said, there are occasional moments of brilliance in the premiere when it devolves into moments of pure, wacky surrealism – and Ortiz is a hoot as the lazy, hedonistic panda, Debbie. But in the end, Wild Life doesn’t make a very strong case for an ongoing series, even with its lean 15-minute running time.

Score – 5

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For more animated sitcom news, find out which iconic Family Guy and The Simpsons roles are being recast and which controversial South Park episodes aren’t being included on HBO Max.

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New Study Reveals Lakes Beneath Surface of Mars

A new scientific study reveals there are several lakes beneath the surface of Mars.

Roma Tre University’s Elena Pettinelli led a team of researchers in this study that borrowed techniques scientists currently use to study lakes beneath Antarctic glaciers, to study similar lakes under the surface of Mars, according to a report by Independent. They used something called MARSIS, which stands for Mars Advanced Radar for Subsurface and Ionosphere Sounding, to scan the surface of the planet.

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More specifically, MARSIS sends radar pulses across the planet and these pulses reach subsurface levels of Mars before bouncing back to the scientists that sent them. According to Independent, a breakthrough study in 2018 revealed that a large lake had been found beneath Mars but scientists at the time questioned whether enough data had been gathered to truly conclude that the body found was that of water.

This new study by Pettinelli’s team seems to solidify those earlier finding as the data gathered through MARSIS confirmed the bodies discovered were, in fact, liquid water. The team also discovered it wasn’t just one large lake but a network of lakes considered “hypersaline solutions,” or in other words – very salty water. It’s that concentration of salt that allows the liquid to remain liquid, despite the extremely cold and otherwise freezing temperatures of Mars’ South Pole, which is where the lakes were found.

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Considering that liquid water is a necessity for living organisms to survive, this study could help further the possibility of alien life on Mars. The research team have already plotted future work to further study Mars, its environmental makeup, and whether or not there are legitimate traces of alien life on the planet.

Elsewhere in the universe, it was recently discovered there might be possible signs of life on Venus and that scientists have detected extragalactic radio signals arriving in an unexplained pattern.

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

Best Amazon Device Deals to Expect on Amazon Prime Day

We all know Amazon Prime Day can be fun-filled drama with plenty of impressive deals on games, tech, household electronics, and more. But, one of the most popular items during Prime Day is always lurking, always waiting, until before you know it. You’ve got four in every room and Alexa watches you while you sleep.

Yes, the Amazon Echo series of smart speakers are unbelievable popular and tend to be one of the flagship items during Prime Day sales. This year, we expect no difference with the brand new 4th generation Echo Dot just being announced for preorder. Although that won’t be out until October 22, we can still expect a few cheeky preorder offers and bundles. That also means that the 3rd gen stock is set to be a very hot item as it’s going to be so cheap. Even now, the Echo Dot is available on an early Prime Day deal for just $39.98, and you get an extra Echo Dot for free.

Early Prime Day Amazon Device Deals

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There are already a few amazing Amazon device deals popping up before the event on October 13-14. The most popular of which is the deal we’ve already mentioned with the 3rd Gen Echo Dot being available for £39.98, and comes with an extra Echo Dot free.

Besides that, you can currently find a few impressive Echo Dot 4th Gen smart bundles, including the likes of Philips smart bulbs, smart plugs, and everything else that you could consider smart. You can also preorder two of the new Echo Dot and receive a $20 discount on your purchase. If you’re interested in some other early deals, head on over to find out the best electronics deals we expect from Amazon Prime Day, and what we expect overall Prime Day 2020.

Best Amazon Device Deals to Expect on Prime Day

Echo Dot deals, 3rd, and 4th gen are confirmed already. Other than that, you can expect the majority of Amazon devices to go on sale during the 48-hours of Prime Day. This would include smart speakers, Kindle e-readers, Fire Tablets, Fire Sticks, and everything else Fire.

You should also keep an eye out for some cheap bundles combining some of these devices, as there is a decent amount of money to be saved by quickly having just one purchase of a 4K Fire TV Stick, Echo Dot, and Amazon Smart Plug. For example, the 2020 Echo Dot can currently be preorder alongside an Amazon smart plug for just $59.99. This also applies to the slightly more expensive and aptly named, Echo Dot with Clock.

What is Amazon Prime Day?

Prime Day 2020 Image - 13 & 14 October 2020Prime Day is one of the biggest shopping events of the year put on by the online retailer Amazon. The event usually lasts around two days and is specifically there to provide deals to Prime members. What is Prime? You might ask. Well in case you hadn’t heard about it just yet, Amazon Prime is a premium membership system where users can get access to a wide range of benefits for a monthly or yearly fee. There’s Prime Video, next day delivery, exclusive deals, and much more.

Prime Day usually situates itself in the Summer, normally July, but with everything that’s been going on in the world, it now finds itself firmly in October instead. It is set to start at 00:01 AM on October 13 and ends at 23:59 on October 14, so you’ve got two full days of deals to race through when it finally launches. But, we’re here to help with everything Prime Day and will be covering all the new and exciting deals that we are expecting to pop up.

If you’re not already a member, now is the time to sign up and take full advantage of the event. A 30-day free trial won’t cost you a thing, and you’ll be getting access to all of the best electronic, gaming, and tech deals available during the two-day event for 2020. If you’re a seasoned Amazon shopper, then the 1-year membership offers the best long-term value. The $119/yr fee is well worth the many perks of Amazon Prime.

Early Amazon Prime Day Membership Deals

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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Zombies Reveal Set for Later This Week

The official Treyarch Studios Twitter announced today that the official reveal for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Zombies is happening later this week. At 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 30, the official reveal of this new zombies story will go live on the official Call of Duty YouTube channel.

Fans of the series know that Call of Duty’s Zombies mode has grown far beyond the first Zombies mode that debuted in Call of Duty: World At War. What began as a wave-based zombie survival game mode grew into a separate entity with a complete story and dozens of maps. The longest-running Zombies storyline started years ago and continued through 2018’s Black Ops 4. You can check out our official Black Ops 4 Zombies wiki guide for information on how that storyline came to a close so as not to spoil it here.

Spoilers aside, what occurs in Black Ops 4’s Zombies was considered a definitive end, and considering Treyarch’s use of the word “new” in “a new #Zombies story begins,” it’s safe to say that Black Ops Cold War will see the beginning of a new zombie storyline for the Call of Duty series. We’ll be getting the first look at that this week when the official reveal goes live.

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For now, catch up on all things Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War by checking out the reveal and the reveal trailer. Then, read up on all the multiplayer details we know including maps, gameplay, next-gen capabilities, and more. If you’re looking to try the game out before it releases, read up on everything you need to know about the upcoming multiplayer betas and then read about what comes in each edition of the game up for preorder.

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

Apple and Epic Games Legal Battle Begins Today

The Epic Games vs Apple legal battle begins properly today as a hearing takes place to review evidence and decide on the legal outcome of Apple and Epic’s feud.

A hearing will take place today, September 28, with U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in place to make the decision. Public opinion seems largely on Epic’s side as the company is seen to be challenging the status quo, but that’s no indication as to where the judge will draw the line.

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If you’ve not been keeping up with Epic and Apple’s disagreement, this all began when Epic implemented a direct-pay system into Fortnite. This meant that any V-bucks purchases sent money straight to Epic, bypassing the Apple App Store and ensuring Apple could not take a cut.

Naturally, Apple did not take kindly to this, and so the company removed Fortnite from the App Store. In response, Epic filed a lawsuit against Apple. It also began the #FreeFortnite hastag, along with an in-game event that featured a parody of the Apple 1984 commercial. Many saw these tactics as Epic weaponising its fans to hold sway against Apple.

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Apple responded by claiming that any damage Epic was suffering was “self-inflicted”. Despite requests from Epic, the courts ruled that Apple did not have to reinstate Fortnite on the App Store, which further damaged Epic’s fortunes. Epic quickly submitted a second request to be reinstates after reporting that daily active users of Fortnite on iOS was down over 60%.

The fate of this feud now lies with U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who will make a decision based on today’s hearing of the Preliminary Injunction, which begins at 9:30am.

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

Immortals Fenyx Rising Exclusive Hands-On – IGN First

In Greek mythology, Aphrodite – the goddess of love – is said to have been born from the ocean. More specifically, she arose from the foam that bubbled up after Cronus chopped off Uranus’ testicles and hurled them into the water. That life-giving foam is my quest objective in a new, IGN First-exclusive hands-on demonstration of Immortals Fenyx Rising, although notably this PG-13 remix of the Greek Mythological Universe opts for a giant pearl rather than a severed gonad.

This two-hour demonstration, which takes place in an entirely different zone to that explored by us and other press outlets in a previous hands-on, is set in the previously unseen Valley of Eternal Spring; the verdant region dedicated to Aphrodite. This is the first area following Immortals’ tutorial (although technically not the first area you have to do; the island can be explored in any order you like), and protagonist Fenyx is looking to restore the goddess of love, who has found herself transformed into a tree by the dastardly Typhon. Thinking back to the conditions of her birth, Aphrodite suggests the life-giving bubbles of the ocean could cure her condition, and so I embark on a simple-but-elongated physics puzzle to guide a giant ball down a mountainside to the coast.

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The route is mildly dangerous, patrolled by harpies and gorgons, and the pearl itself is guarded by a huge cyclops. A previous hands-on had instilled in me confidence about my combat abilities, but I immediately find myself struggling against these beasts. During my tour of The Forgelands, Fenyx had access to a wide range of god-like abilities, but at this stage in the game I have barely any skills at all. Fighting the cyclops is a scrappy affair; I hide behind rocks and ridges on my approach in order to pull off a sneak attack and get some extra damage in with my opening blow, and then play cautious with my strikes, dodges, and retreats.

Experiencing Immortal’s power curve backwards has been an odd experience, but the contrast between the two really demonstrates the sizable journey Ubisoft has implemented for player development. When Fenyx can leap around and deal a dozen cuts in mid-air like the Yoda vs Palpatine battle from Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, you really do feel like you’ve been blessed with mythical super powers.

Without those powers, though, Immortals gently funnels you into activities that don’t ask so much of your meagre abilities. Aphrodite’s area may not be the tutorial zone, but as the region adjacent to the offshore training isle it’s clearly still designed to teach players the street smarts required by the world. Seeing a group of demonic soldiers scares me away, but my diverted path leads me into a wood filled with pomegranate trees. I pick them one-by-one, using my bow to shoot them from branches, before realising that hitting the trunk with my axe will release all the fruit from their lofty prison. I then brew the juice into restorative potions, which help keep me alive when I have no choice but to butcher a gorgon while rolling the pearl down the mountain.

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That’s not to say that the Valley of Eternal Spring is devoid of challenge at all, though. There are tasks clearly designed to be tackled after you’ve explored further and significantly improved Fenyx’s powers. One such activity is a major boss fight against a wraith version of Achilles, which unlocks after I apply the healing bubbles to Aphrodite’s roots. Throughout the Isle, Typhon is able to send corrupted versions of Greek heroes to hunt you, akin to the way Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s mercenaries would turn up out of the blue. You can never truly defeat them in these random encounters; to do that you must best them in a boss fight that takes place in the underworld.

Ubisoft let me cheat and power up Fenyx so I could try out the Achilles fight. Upon entering his lair there’s a short traversal challenge that must be overcome before stepping into the battle arena itself. The fight is a pretty standard boss battle – I had hoped for something more flashy, akin to Odyssey’s battle with Medusa, that made distinct use of the character’s famous heel – but even with my extra powers I still found I was on the back foot. This is clearly a late-game activity that requires familiarity with the systems.

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In this second hands-on I saw a different side to Immortals; one more focused around a core quest. It’s a side that I’m less enamoured with compared to the vast array of smart puzzles I discovered in the previous demo, but I think that’s mostly down to me not having enough abilities to be set fully loose. The greater focus on story did mean I was able to learn more about Fenyx though; they are gleefully obsessed with the Greek myths in the same manner that Marvel’s Kamala Khan is obsessed with the Avengers, and this makes for an endearing protagonist.

The freeform character creator, which lets you mix and match any of its components to create whatever kind of Fenyx you want, is simple but effective. I made a Fenyx who is essentially Kassandra from Assassin’s Creed who’s been listening to too much pop punk, but you could make him or her whatever you please within reason. That feeling of doing whatever you please permeates through everything I’ve played so far, even if the experience feels a touch more restrictive without many powers. If that freedom only grows as Immortals progresses – which, let’s face it, its obvious inspiration suggests it will – then I think Ubisoft Quebec has made something quite exciting: the first true post-Breath of the Wild open world.

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

The Trap: NFL Star Lance Briggs Makes His Comic Book Debut

Former NFL star Lance Briggs is making the jump to comic book writing. Briggs has teamed with co-writer Kyle Higgins (Nightwing) and artist Danilo Beyruth (Man Without Fear: The Death of Daredevil) to create The Trap, a full-length graphic novel inspired by Briggs’ own struggle to make it in the world of professional sports.

The Trap is a futuristic science fiction story about an aspiring sports star named Jaylen Robinson. Jaylen has the potential to make it big playing the galaxy’s favorite pastime, surfriding, but that career is thrown in jeopardy strikes when the cash-strapped athlete steals a senator’s car and accidentally shoots him.

The creative team also includes colorist Tamra Bonvillain, letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou and designer Sasha Head. Check out an early preview of The Trap in the slideshow gallery below:

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“Before I played professional football, my life was very different,” said Briggs in a statement. “I grew up in Sacramento, CA during the 1980s and 1990s, with my mother and two older sisters. But while many people hear ‘Sacramento’ and associate it with a place of power and decision making in the state of California, the reality— for many of its residents— is anything but. Our family struggled no differently than most in the south area. There were times when the pantry was bare and the fridge was empty. Days or weeks without power. Waking up to cold showers before school. For those of us who came of age in an environment like this, we have a simple name for it: The Trap. Put simply, the name translates to a community that has been failed by its governing bodies. The Trap is both a neighborhood and a resulting way of life— a system designed to keep you from succeeding.”

“The best science fiction is allegory,” said Higgins. “And while the world of THE TRAP has many extraordinary elements— technology, sports, species and interstellar status quo— at its core it is very much an opportunity to explore the different challenges that we face, as we try to save those who come after us from repeating our mistakes.”

The Trap will be published as a 120-page, oversized hardcover and is currently being offered only through Kickstarter. Backers can buy the digital version for $10 and the hardcover for $40, while higher tiers offer bonuses like exclusive prints from artists like Elsa Charretier and Declan Shalvey. The Trap is expected to ship in August 2021.

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Speaking of Charretier, she currently has a Kickstarter of her own for a gorgeous new sketchbook featuring her takes on iconic comic book heroes and celebrities.

In other comic book news, we have the scoop on how the Batman franchise will evolve after Joker War and a breakdown of Peacemaker, John Cena’s DC character who’s getting his own HBO Max series.

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Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

Seagate Expansion Card for Xbox Series X is Now Available to Preorder on Amazon

Now you’ve successfully preordered the brand new Xbox Series X or Series S (lucky you!), it’s time to sort out those extra accessories as well. Whether you’re looking to rock out with the Shock Blue wireless handset or expand your storage with the new Seagate 1TB SSD, we’ve got you covered.

Several retailers have got a great variety of Xbox Series X/S accessory stock to show off, so have a good look and preorder as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss out. Don’t forget to also secure yourself a few new games along the way, and check out where to preorder Xbox Series X games.

Amazon Xbox Series X and Series S Accessory Preorders

Amazon is one of the most reliable sources when it comes to Xbox Series X/S accessories, and it certainly doesn’t let us down here with all the latest Xbox controllers, charging gear, and more. But most importantly, they’ve also got the new Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X and S. It’s 1TB and costs $219.99. If you want to learn more about how the new Expansion Card works, check out our dedicated preorder article right here on IGN.

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Preorder Xbox Series X Controllers and Accessories at Best Buy

Best Buy is one of the best retailers available at the moment when it comes to keeping next-gen accessories in stock. Here you’ll find controllers, charging kits, the whole lot. It’s ready and waiting for you to throw into the basket and run to the checkout. One item Best Buy has that the other retailers don’t is a bundle that includes a black controller, three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, and a collectible card.

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Xbox Series X and S Controller Preorders from Target

Target is also rocking some preorders for the new controllers, just in case you have any trouble preordering elsewhere, or even if Target is your retailer of choice.

All three of the new controllers, Shock Blue, Robot White, and Carbon Black are available to preorder.

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Xbox Series X/S Controller Preorders at Newegg

Newegg hasn’t pushed its Xbox Series X controllers live yet, but you can find the page listings below.

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That’s all there is for the moment when it comes to Xbox Series X and Series S controllers and accessories but check back again soon, as we’ll be updating this page regularly.

If you still haven’t secured that elusive preorder just yet, make sure to check out our page on where to preorder the Xbox Series X and Series S.

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No Time To Die: Official James Bond Podcast Launching on September 30

No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast is launching on September 30 ahead of the worldwide release of the 25th Bond film this November.

The official 007 Instagram account shared a short video teaser for the new podcast, which will feature exclusive interviews with Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Jeffrey Wright, Naomie Harris, director Cary Joji Fukunaga, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli and a host of key crew members, including the film’s casting director and special effects supervisor.

The six-part series, hosted by film critic James King, will give listeners “unrivalled behind-the-scenes access” to the next Bond film. Each episode will focus on a different aspect of the franchise, giving fans the opportunity to learn more about everything that goes into the making of the iconic film series, from the guns and gadgets to the locations, stunts, costumes and cars.

In addition to all of this top-secret intel, Yahoo reports that the podcast will feature “the first listen to Hans Zimmer’s score for the film with brand new recordings from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.”

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Here’s a sneak peek of the individual episode titles for the new podcast series, which will be available weekly from September 30 on Apple, Spotify, Acast, and all major podcast providers:

  • Episode 1: Bond in Context
  • Episode 2: Bond Around the World
  • Episode 3: A Name to Die For: Allies and Enemies of Bond
  • Episode 4: The Craft of Bond
  • Episode 5: Clothes, Tech and Cars
  • Episode 6: Being 007

No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast is a collaborative effort that is being produced by Somethin’ Else in association with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios, Universal Pictures International, United Artists Releasing and Eon Productions.

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After “careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace” throughout the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Sony pushed back the release date of No Time To Die by several months, moving it from April to November. The film is now expected to be released in theaters on November 12, 2020, in the U.K. and on November 20, 2020, in the US.

The upcoming film will see Bond’s peaceful retirement from active service interrupted when his CIA friend Felix Leiter tracks him down in Jamaica, seeking help to rescue a kidnapped scientist. The mission will set Bond onto the “trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.” It has already been heavily speculated that Rami Malek’s supervillain is a rebooted version of Dr. No.

For a complete dossier of those rumours about 007’s most deadly adversary and more, check out our rundown of everything that we know about No Time To Die (so far).

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