Bungie Disables Destiny 2 Emote For An Exploit That Totally Ruins PvP

Destiny 2 is such a huge game that sometimes, elements of it will interact in strange and unexpected ways. The latest unexpected glitch to hit the game allowed players to completely break PvE encounters with the judicious use of specific emotes, but Bungie has already disabled one to combat it.

The emote in question is called Coin Flip, and players discovered that activating the emote along with any other that includes holograms–like chairs Guardians can sit on–messes up the ability of enemies to detect players. You needed to use the emotes in the loading areas ahead of the spots that enemies populate, and executed correctly, it made it possible to kill everything in an area with enemies never reacting. The exploit also apparently worked just about anywhere in the game, breaking basically everything.

In response, Bungie has disabled the Coin Flip emote, which it tweeted about on Friday.

It’s not clear yet when the Coin Flip emote might be fixed–unfortunately, you can’t taunt people liked the Drifter for the time being.

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Top New Games Releasing On Switch, PS4, Xbox One, And PC This Week — August 23-29, 2020

This episode of New Releases has a double dose of sports, thanks to Madden NFL 21 and Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions. You can also work together as a team in Surgeon Simulator 2 and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition. Meanwhile, the first episode of narrative adventure game Tell Me Why debuts this week.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered Edition — August 27

Available on: PS4, Switch, iOS, Android

After a delay, this GameCube remaster is just a few weeks away. The re-release has better graphics, new music arrangements, and even some additional dungeons. What’s more, there will be a demo on day one that’ll let you explore three full dungeons with players who own the full game.

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Surgeon Simulator 2 — August 27

Available on: PC

Surgeon Simulator 2
Surgeon Simulator 2

The goofball surgery sim is back, and this time you can play it in co-op. That means up to four surgeons running around and making a mess of medical procedures. Additionally, the sequel lets you move about the entire hospital, so you’ll have to track down the tools and other items you need for each surgery.

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Tell Me Why: Chapter One — August 27

Available on: Xbox One, PC

Tell Me Why: Chapter One
Tell Me Why: Chapter One

Life Is Strange developer Dontnod is back with another narrative adventure game. It stars twins Alyson and Tyler, dealing with childhood memories as they return home. Tyler, a transgender man, has transitioned prior to the twins’ return home, and the game will explore his childhood and the lead-up to his decision to do so. You’ll have your own decisions to make, too: you choose which of the twins’ memories to embrace, changing the outcome of the story.

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Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions — August 27

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch

Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions

Captain Tsubasa is for both sports and manga fans, since it’s based on the Shonen Jump soccer series. As with any soccer game, your goal is to score goals and defend your own net. But it wouldn’t be Captain Tsubasa without letting you pull off tons of over-the-top super moves on the field.

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Madden NFL 21 — August 28

Available on: PS4, Xbox One, PC

Madden NFL 21

It’s that time of year again. This 2020 Madden game’s big new feature is the Skill stick, which lets you chain together special moves on both offense and defense. If you can’t wait any longer, good news: Madden 21 can be played right now.

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They’re not featured in this episode of New Releases, but you can also get your hands on Wasteland 3 and Project Cars 3 this week. Both launch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on August 28. The next episode of New Releases will take a look at some of the biggest games of September, including Marvel’s Avengers and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2.

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Nintendo Switch: Code Redemption Will Be Offline For A Few Hours On These Dates

Nintendo has issued an important PSA for Switch owners. Writing on Twitter, the company told fans that they won’t be able to redeem game codes on three different days coming up soon.

Due to scheduled maintenance, code redemption for the eShop will be offline from 2 PM to 6 PM PT on August 24, August 31, and September 14. “We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause,” Nintendo said.

More details about this server maintenance and other network information regarding Switch and other platforms can be seen on Nintendo’s support site. You can find the full rundown of details regarding the code redemption maintenance below.

Nintendo Switch Maintenance

Code redemption will be offline 2-6 PM on the following days:

  • August 24
  • August 31
  • September 14

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’s PC Edition Is Exclusive To Blizzard’s Store

More details about Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War have been revealed ahead of the game’s official announcement this week. Blizzard Entertainment is currently sending emails to users notifying them that Black Ops Cold War will, once again for the series, be exclusive to Battle.net.

The email, which was obtained by Charlie Intel, further mentions that additional details will be announced soon. The text states, “Lies, deception, and the looming threat of war surround you. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will reveal the truth in due time. Stay tuned… we’ll have additional briefings in store for your upcoming mission.”

In addition, the email has confirmed that PC version is once again being developed by Beenox. The Activision-owned studio has been contributing to Call of Duty’s various instalments since 2015’s Black Ops III.

Black Ops Cold War is mainly developed by Treyarch and Raven Software, and Activision is expected to formally announce the title on August 26 in part through the battle royale game Warzone.

Black Ops Cold War teaser art has also been revealed. This art features a character wearing a Soviet insignia on the left and an American on the right, presumably to show how the two major powers were essentially equals during the height of the conflict. It’s unclear if these characters are part of the story.

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Lovecraft Country: Episode 2 Review

This review contains spoilers for Season 1, Episode 2 of HBO’s Lovecraft Country, “Whitey’s on the Moon.”

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What’s in a name, really? A lineage, a legacy? Something to aspire to, to surpass, or something better off left alone; buried in the past? Though if there’s one thing you can count on in Lovecraft Country, it’s that nothing stays buried for long. Not even the dead.

The second episode of Lovecraft Country, “Whitey’s on the Moon,” opens on the morning after Atticus and co.’s gruesome encounter in the woods of Worcester, having discovered and spent the night at the Braithwhite family estate in the secluded town of Ardham. After indulging in the hospitality of the suspiciously affable William (Jordan Patrick Smith), a professional associate of the Braithwhite family and a *cough* “close personal friend” of Christina Braithwhite, Atticus, George, and Leti journey into town in search of clues to Montrose’s whereabouts.

The trip into Ardham is a cursory one at best, however, as the episode on a whole does very little to establish any clear answers as to why the town is so vehemently isolationist or what the townspeople’s relationship to the Braithwhite family is at all. We soon learn that while Atticus remembers the events of the night prior in vivid, horrifying detail, George and Leti are so curiously unaffected by their near death experience as to scarcely remember it all. Leti expresses concern for Atticus’ agitation, speculating that it might stem in part from his time as a soldier. It’s a consistent trope for any protagonist of a cosmic horror story to be doubted by their peers on the grounds that what they claim to know and fear is so utterly alien as to be seen as impossible. “Whitey’s on the Moon,” unfortunately, doesn’t know what do with this thread and promptly discards it no more than ten minutes later without so much as a second thought.

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Another misfire from the episode comes in the form of the trio’s encounter with Dell (Jamie Neumann), the presumptive “sheriff” figure of Ardham, who leers at the group while prodding them with veiled threats of racial violence. It’s an all-too-familiar beat repeated to diminished effect, especially compared to last episode’s harrowing confrontation with the Devon County Sheriff, and one that seems to serve no great purpose in service to show’s themes or characters aside from perfunctorily pushing the episode’s plot forward and signalling to the viewer that yes, Montrose is located in this weird stone building and yes, the inhabitants of this town are racist. There’s no greater dimension added to the episode by having stopped off in Ardham and instead it feels more like a tiresome exercise in narrative padding, a trait that disappointingly comes to define much of the episode’s runtime.

That said, there are still some bright spots here and there throughout the episode. Tony Goldywn’s first on-screen appearance as Samuel Braithwhite – father of Christina and leader of the so-called “Sons of Adam” chapter of the Order of the First Dawn – is a particularly memorable one, what with him having one of his organs removed by a hooded acolyte while screaming in agony. “I’m Adam,” Samuel tells Atticus during an indulgent lecture on the nature of biblical hierarchy, “and I’ve worked a very long time to return to paradise.” We learn that Atticus’ great ancestor was a former slave of Titus Braithwhite, a distant cousin of Samuel’s. As far as the Braithwhites are concerned, with Titus’s blood flowing through his veins, Atticus is as good as family. Or, at the very least, good enough to serve as a sacrifice to further Samuel’s own ends.

A quadrant of generational trauma forms the emotional crux for the entire episode. For Atticus, it’s his strained relationship with his father and his history of emotional and physical abuse. For Montrose (Michael Kenneth Williams), Atticus’ father, it’s his own history of paternal abuse at the hands of his father and how those experiences ultimately impacted his ability and willingness to demonstrate love. For Leti, we learn one of the reasons for why she left home for so long — and why she refused to go to her mother’s funeral. And finally, there’s none other than Christina Braithwhite. Born into a family at the head of an aristocratic order of occult practitioners, Christina’s ambitions are stymied not only by the blatant sexism of her peers, but by her father’s own naked disdain for his child. “I can never earn one of these,” Christina tells Atticus, holding one of the Order’s ceremonial rings. “No matter how hard I’ve tried. And you get one for doing nothing other than being born a man.” Given all we know and have seen so far, it begs the question: if Samuel is the metaphorical “Adam,” then what does that make Christina— Eve, or Lilith? Judging by how gleefully she reacted while delivering a writhing eldritch brood from that cow’s womb, chances are it’s the latter.

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“Whitey’s on the Moon” is peppered with allusions to several prominent cosmic horror authors, including William Hope Hodgson, whose 1906 novel The House on the Borderland was not only cited by Lovecraft as a formative inspiration but  plays a surprisingly pivotal role in leading one character to not one, but two significant revelations, as well as an offhand reference to Clark Ashton Smith, one of Lovecraft’s contemporaries whose work would later go on to inspire other writers such as Ray Bradbury. It’s a nice touch, and one that shows Lovecraft Country’s commitment to acknowledging the history of the cosmic horror genre beyond even the series’ namesake, all the while it attempts to put its own spin on those same tropes and concepts.

One aspect the episode tantalizingly touches on is how the systemic force of classism intersects with that of racism. “My father and his associates would never fraternize with the Klan,” Christina retorts in a heated exchange with Atticus, “they’re too poor.” This sentiment, that the only exception between one caste of avowed racists and another is the pretense of wealth and pedigree, is echoed in a later scene when Atticus and George attend a special dinner in Atticus’ “honor.” The room of white faces shuffles awkwardly and grows silent as the two take their seats. “Don’t mind the others,” William assures Atticus. “Just because they don’t want you here, doesn’t mean you’re not supposed to be.” These exchanges make the episode’s finest moment all the more palpable, as the so-called “Sons of Adam” are summarily hoisted by their own esoteric and exclusionary traditions and shooed away with their figurative tails clenched firmly between their legs.

The plan to rescue Montrose comes at a cost however. While attempting to escape, Leti is mortally wounded and pitted as a bargaining chip in order to coerce Atticus’ surrender and cooperation with Samuel’s plan. Leti’s wounds are healed, but not without her seemingly suffering a nervous breakdown as a result. It would seem that the near-death experience of resurrection has left a visible mark on Leti’s psyche, one that may or may not shape her behaviour throughout the rest of the season.

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The choice to invoke Gil Scott-Heron’s classic 1970 spoken-word piece as not only the episode’s title, but as the accompanying soundtrack to its dramatic climax, is a savvy one. The juxtaposition between Scott-Heron’s searing condemnation of white affluence and upward mobility — both literal and figurative — at the expense of the black and brown communities with the imagery of a cult of white aristocrats attempting to sacrifice a black man’s body to gain purchase to paradise is a powerful one. Its execution, however, leaves something to be desired, with the scene’s sound mixing and overall direction rendering moot what should have otherwise been a rousing emotional finale.

The latest of the series’ major divergences from the source material comes with the death of Atticus’ Uncle George. It’s a devastating loss that’s felt on not only a raw, emotional level, but one that augurs a significant shift in Atticus and Montrose’s relationship going forward as the question of not only the former’s heritage, but parentage, lingers over the episode’s final quarter.  That said, again — death’s a tricky thing in Lovecraft Country. It’s highly doubtful we’ve seen the last of George.

Fortnite Comic Explains How Thor and Galactus Arrive On Fortnite’s Island

The latest tease for Fortnite’s Chapter 2, Season 4 is an in-game comic book that looks to tell the story of how Thor and Galactus, and possibly other Marvel heroes, make their way to Fortnite’s island.

The comic can be seen in Fortnite itself, and we’ve also gathered them in the slideshow below, and the story is slowly unfolding day-by-day. The first day revealed two pages, and today unveiled two more.

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It begins with Thor as the King of Asgard and the new Herald of Thunder, which also makes him the newest herald of Galactus, a position previously held by those such as Silver Surfer.

Galactus arrived at Asgard “desperate and beaten and in need of help.” He warned Thor of the “coming of the Black Winter, of the death of all things.” He also described the existence of five planets that, when consumed, “would give Galactus the strength to push the winter back.”

After Thor evacuated the first planet’s inhabitants and Galactus devoured the planet, they noticed a new disturbance that was filled with a power Galactus could not ignore.

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As Galactus entered this rift, Thor followed as quickly as he could to warn whatever lifeforms existed in this unknown space. He arrived on Fortnite’s island and sees familiar Fortnite characters and tries to let them know he comes in peace and means them no harm.

Well, considering Fortnite is all about getting that Victory Royale, these Fortnite character’s ignore Thor’s plea and being attacking him, to which Thor sighs and says “Very well then…”

As of this writing, that is all the story we have, yet it would be safe to assume we will get more pages in the upcoming days leading up to the start of Chapter 2, Season 4 on Thursday, August 27.

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The set-up for this crossover that was teased last week very much echoes the stories being told in the Thor (2020) comic series. In this latest Thor series, he not only becomes Galactus’ herald, but there is also a crossover with [spoilers], and Thor manages to kill [spoilers].

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Is Getting A Huge Free Update This Week

A huge free update is coming to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on August 26, adding in lots of new content while also upgrading what’s already in there. The update, which is celebrating the game’s 6 million sales milestone, adds a new playable character, a new mission, and much more.

The new character is Supreme Time Kai, a major character from the game’s plot. She’s a God, so she’ll be pretty powerful. Nine new fighting techniques are included too, so you can switch up your style.

There are also five new mascots being added, each with three different color schemes. Puar, Fat Buu, Chiaotzu, Fat Gotenks, and Zeno can now be made to follow you around, which is fun.

There are plenty of other little features being added, too. There are new raid quests, and all raid events will now drop items. There are 10 new companion character models, and updates to existing models. Online play is being tweaked a bit, and 50 new Hero Colosseum figures are being added.

All up, it’s a huge free update, and could breath some new life into the game on Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 isn’t the only Dragon Ball game receiving an update soon–Master Roshi is coming to Dragon Ball FighterZ, while Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is going to add Super Saiyan Blue form in an upcoming DLC.

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The Batman: Danny DeVito Weighs In On Colin Farrell’s New Penguin

The Batman has an incredible cast, with Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Weight, and more huge actors attached. But one bit of casting that is drawing particular attention following the release of the first trailer for the film is Colin Farrell, who is unrecognizable as Oswald Cobblepot, also known as The Penguin.

The role was previously played by Danny DeVito in Batman Returns, who gave an extremely memorable, scenery (and nose) chewing performance as the malevolent crime boss, whose flipper-hands and chalky face was very close to the character’s appearance in comics and cartoons.

Colin Farrell in The Batman
Colin Farrell in The Batman

Now, DeVito has spoken with Collider about his role in The One And Only Ivan, and the It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia actor was asked to talk about Farrell taking up the mantle, and if he had given the actor any advice. DeVito, who previously worked with Farrell on the live-action Dumbo movie, said that he hasn’t seen him since but is very confident in his abilities.

“I haven’t spoken to him since, but I’m really looking forward to it,” DeVito says. “I think that no matter what, he’s gonna be great because he’s a great actor.”

As for advice, DeVito says that “the only thing he has to worry about is that Oswald Cobblepot will show up at his house,” before laughing and delivering one of his iconic Penguin noises. It’s pretty charming.

The Batman hits cinemas on October 1, 2021. For one DC trailers out out of DC FanDome, take a look at our breakdown of the Zack Snyder’s Justice League trailer, as well as a new look at Wonder Woman 1984.

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Is Coming to Mobile Devices in China

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is officially in development for mobile devices in China, which could be a promising sign for those who don’t have a PS4 or PC, or who wish to play the multiplayer party game on-the-go.

Niko Partners senior analyst Daniel Ahmad shared the news on Twitter, stating that “Chinese games and entertainment company Bilibili has secured the rights to publish a mobile version of Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout in China.”

This is seemingly the first official confirmation that a version of Fall Guys is being developed for mobile devices, and the news arrives after the official Fall Guys Twitter account warned about ads for a mobile version that are scams.

It’s important to note that there is no confirmation for a mobile version for the West, so it remains to be seen what developer Mediatonic and publisher Devolver Digital have in store for bringing Fall Guys to other devices and regions.

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Fall Guys has been a viral hit since it was released on August 4, 2020, and its popularity was bolstered by it being available for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

For those who have yet to download Fall Guys on PS4 and wish to try out the game, be sure to download it before it leaves PlayStation Plus on August 31, 2020.

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Microsoft Throws Support Behind Epic Games In Apple Lawsuit

Microsoft has joined the discourse regarding Epic Games’ ongoing legal battle with Apple, throwing its support behind Epic Games and the Unreal Engine.

Kevin Gammill, the general manager of gaming developer experiences for Microsoft, filed a statement expressing the company’s support for Epic Games’ temporary restraining order request against Apple.

In the filing, Microsoft explained the significance of Unreal Engine being available on Apple devices, as it is an extremely popular game engine and Microsoft’s own Forza Street makes use of it.

Should Apple not provide Epic Games access to its development kit, Unreal Engine would likely cease support for Apple products and large numbers of companies and creators would be left out. Any projects started on Unreal Engine would have to switch to something else or restart completely, should they not be outright canceled because of the additional costs.

“If Unreal Engine cannot support games for iOS or macOS, Microsoft would be required to choose between abandoning its customers and potential customers on the iOS and macOS platforms or choosing a different game engine when preparing new games,” the filing said.

Additionally, with so many games already on these platforms running on Unreal Engine, ceasing support would lead to them lacking future bug fixes and security updates, the filing argues.

Epic’s latest request for a restraining order against Apple aims to force the company to, at least temporarily, put Fortnite back on the App Store with its direct payment system letting players circumvent Apple’s own payment system–and the 30% cut Apple receives on transactions. It seems like the battle is only just beginning, and Epic Games’ Free Fortnite campaign and tournament are certainly aiming to get the public on its side. Google Play has similarly removed the game from its own store, but it is not the exclusive application store for Android.

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