PC Island Designer Lets You Map Out Your Animal Crossing: New Horizons Island

While Animal Crossing: New Horizons remains a Nintendo Switch exclusive, there are ways to utilize your PC for creating the best island for you and your residents. The Island Planner, created by Rob Fichman, allows players to plan out their own island layout before they start terraforming on the Switch.

The Planner allows players to organize where buildings, rivers, bridges, and ramps can go. This is a big help, as once you’ve set these things down in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it will cost a fair chunk of bells to move them again.

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This is only an early build of the Island Planner, so there may be some bugs. The developer is continuing to work on improving the planner as time goes on, with the intention of even adding some blocks to act as furniture in the planner. The current build is available for free on itch.io, with a donation page linked for anyone who would like to support Fichman in continuing the project.

Once you’re happy with your plan, the next step is to start terraforming your Island. For tips on just how the terraforming mechanic works in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, head over to our full guide.

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Boba Fett Movie: Josh Trank Reveals Why He Left the Star Wars Project

In a lengthy profile on filmmaker Josh Trank by Polygon, details were revealed about why Trank departed the Boba Fett movie he had signed on to write and direct mere minutes before it was supposed to be announced at Star Wars Celebration 2015.

In 2014, Trank, coming off the success of Chronicle, was brought on by Disney to develop a Boba Fett solo movie, although at the time we only knew of it as an untitled Star Wars spin-off project. Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy sung his praises in a public statement, saying, “He is such an incredible talent and has a great imagination and sense of innovation. That makes him perfectly suited to Star Wars.”

One year later, according to Polygon’s report, word of the troubled production on Trank’s 2015 Fantastic Four movie had reached Disney and Kennedy. No one had seen a cut of the film that would go on to become one of the biggest commercial and critical flops of the year, but hearing about all of the issues involving Trank were enough to cause Kennedy to lose confidence in him.

Trank explained that Kennedy and he agreed he should cancel his appearance at April’s Star Wars Celebration where he was going to share the first details of his Star Wars movie with the world. At the time, he had tweeted he had come down with the “worst flu of my life.”

Days later, industry insiders reported he was fired from the project. Trank said in a personal statement that he had departed the film “to pursue some original creative opportunities.”

Now, Trank claims, “I quit because I knew I was going to be fired if I didn’t quit.” Trank shared that he privately told his managers that he was done looking for work making blockbuster movies.

At the time, it was a shock for a director to depart a Star Wars project in such fashion, but since then the list of would-be Star Wars filmmakers has only grown, with Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss leaving the trilogy of Star Wars movies they had signed on to develop, Phil Lord and Chirs Miller being fired from Solo during production, and Colin Trevorrow being fired from Episode IX, not to mention director Gareth Edwards being sidelined on Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

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Trank has been laying low for the past several years, but recently made headlines when he decided to post a review of his own Fantastic Four movie four years after its release. He’s now gearing up for the release of Capone starring Tom Hardy, a film he wrote and directed.

You can watch the new trailer for Capone below:

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Joshua is Senior Features Editor at IGN. If Pokemon, Green Lantern, or Game of Thrones are frequently used words in your vocabulary, you’ll want to follow him on Twitter @JoshuaYehl and IGN.

Xbox Announces Runtime For This Week’s Xbox Series X Briefing

The first of Microsoft’s new Xbox 20/20 events, the Inside Xbox briefing on May 7, will run for under one hour. Xbox marketing boss Aaron Greenberg confirmed the runtime on Twitter, though he did not get any more precise than stating the sub-hour time.

During the show, Microsoft will showcase Xbox Series X gameplay for a series of third-party games, including Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. That’s the only confirmed title for the show as of yet.

The Inside Xbox briefing on May 7 begins at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET on May 7, and you’ll be able to watch it live on a variety of places, including here at GameSpot. Keep checking back for the latest.

After the May event, Microsoft will release more Xbox Series X details in June as part of its Xbox 20/20 series that will bring more news every month through the end of 2020. Greenberg said June’s event will be “done differently” than the May Inside Xbox event. Importantly, not every one of the Xbox 20/20 events will take the form of an Inside Xbox briefing, Microsoft has said.

In July, Microsoft will hold another Xbox 20/20 event that will focus on titles from Xbox Game Studios, including Halo Infinite (we hope!). This July event will provide an update on what Microsoft’s global studios are working on, and it will include new game announcements. Microsoft also recently confirmed that all 15 of its internal studios are working on Xbox Series X games.

This is all happening to hype up the release of the Xbox Series X this holiday. Microsoft moved to this new Nintendo Direct-style approach after the cancellation of E3 2020.

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Red Dead Online Is Offering Big Discounts And Limited-Time Items This Week

This week in Red Dead Redemption 2 Online, Rockstar is offering new Role discounts, XP Boosts, and big discounts on in-game items. PlayStation Plus and Twitch Prime members can also get big rewards just for logging in.

Cash and easy XP is up for grabs this week, with all cash and gold earned in Showdowns and Races this week will be increased by 25%, with a 100% XP boost for both events. Players who also complete three Daily Challenges this week will earn a free Ability Card in their Benefits section.

The limited-time clothing from last week is still available up until May 11 in the Wheeler, Rawson & Co catalogue. The apparel includes:

  • Fanned Stovepipe Hat
  • Owanjila Hat
  • Benbow Jacket
  • Eberhart Coat
  • Concho Pants
  • Darned Stockings
  • Bowyer Boots
  • Salter Shoes

There’s plenty on discount this week, with a 5 Gold Bar discount off the prices for the Bounty Hunter’s License, the Butcher’s Table, the Collector’s Bag, and all MoonShine Shack Properties. Camp customize options are also 50% off at the Wilderness Outfitters. The Wheeler, Rawson & Co. catalogue is offering 40% off all Repeaters, 60% off all Hats, and 70% off all Pants.

Twitch Prime members who have connected their Rockstar Social Club account to Twitch Prime can receive the Collector’s Bag, the Polished Copper Moonshine Still, and 5 Moonshiner Role Ranks for playing this month.

PlayStation Plus members can receive a fisherman’s starter pack containing 5 special Lake Lures, 5 special Swamp Lures, 5 special River Lures, along with a Treasure Map of the North Clingman area just for logging in this month.

A portion of all online purchases this month and all of May will be going towards COVID-19 relief thanks to Rockstar and Take-Two. This includes purchases made in Red Dead Online and GTA Online.

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Crucible–Here’s When Amazon’s Free-To-Play Team Shooter Launches For PC

Amazon Game Studios is going to launch a new hero shooter very, very soon. Although Crucible has only just been shown off (and we’ve got an extensive report on it), we’re going to be able to jump in and experience this shooter from developer Relentless (run by Westwood Studios co-founder Louis Castle) very soon.

Crucible will launch for PC on May 20. It’s completely free-to-play, and will be available on Steam, so it’ll be easy to coordinate with your friends and check out what Amazon’s new title has to offer.

This is shaping up to be a busy May, but Crucible will have that date to itself, more or less–it’ll be interesting to see how it performs in its first week, and whether it can compete with the likes of Overwatch.

Amazon Game Studios is also due to launch New World, a new MMO, on August 25. The publisher is also planning to release a Lord of the Rings MMO.

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Here’s How Much Money Activision And EA Make From Microtransactions

Two of the biggest gaming publishers in the business, Activision Blizzard and Electronic Arts, have shared new numbers about how much money their games make from microtransactions–and it’s a lot.

Activision Blizzard measures microtransactions through a bucket called “in-game net bookings,” and these reached $956 million for the quarter ended March 31. That’s up by $162 million (+20 percent) from $794 million during the same period last year.

Specifically, Activision said microtransaction sales for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare–the highest selling Call of Duty game of all time–during the quarter “more than doubled” compared to microtransaction sales for Black Ops 4.

Modern Warfare’s microtransactions come in part from the game’s battle pass, which is shared with the free-to-play battle royale game Warzone. Activision regularly releases new customization items to buy outside of the battle pass, too, including various marijuana-related items to celebrate 4/20. Modern Warfare was notable from a monetization standpoint, as it ditched the franchise’s traditional season pass model in favor of giving all maps away for free, and replacing the Season Pass with the Battle Pass.

Activision Blizzard also made a lot of microtransaction money from Call of Duty: Mobile‘s Season 5 release. This new launch led to the “highest monthly in-game net bookings” for the game since Season 1, Activision Blizzard said.

Activision Blizzard also generates microtransaction revenue from basically all of its other games, including World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and of course, its numerous mobile games from subsidiary King (Candy Crush).

Moving to Electronic Arts, the company measures microtransactions through a label called “live services.” For the quarter ended March 31, EA made $789 million from live services, which is down from $845 million from the same period last year (which benefited from the launch of Apex Legends). For the trailing 12 months, EA has been a whopping $2.779 billion from live services. This is not a full or a complete picture of how much money EA makes from microtransactions, as revenue from mobile ($138 million) and full-game downloads ($190 million) are not counted toward live services.

EA also commented on the microtransaction revenue, saying last year’s Q4 figures benefitted from the launch of Apex Legends, making it a difficult comparison. On the brighter side, EA said its Ultimate Team modes “grew strongly.”

“The year-on-year decrease is driven by the massive launch of Apex Legends a year ago, offset by growth across the rest of our live services. Ultimate Team grew strongly through fiscal 2020,” EA said.

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In 2018, EA CEO Andrew Wilson spoke about how EA is committed to microtransactions–so long as they are handled responsibly and in a fair manner.

“Going forward, we believe that live services that include optional digital monetization, when done right, provide a very important element of choice that can extend and enhance the experience in our games,” Wilson said. “We’re committed to continually working with our players to deliver the right experience in each of our games and live services.”

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THQ Nordic And Koch Media Are Swapping IPs Like They’re Pokemon

THQ Nordic and Koch Media have just undertaken an unusual transaction, trading IP rights with one another for several largely-dormant franchises. Think of it as being like two teams in your sport of choice trading players in the off-season–or, to use the analogy THQ Nordic used on Twitter, like a Pokemon trade.

THQ Nordic has acquired the publishing rights to Sacred, Risen, Rush for Berlin, Second Sight, and Singles: Flirt Up Your Life as part of the deal. In return, Koch Media has received the publishing rights to Painkiller and Red Faction. These agreements cover the whole franchises.

There’s a mix here of franchises and one-offs–Second Sight, Singles: Flirt Up Your Life and Rush for Berlin never received sequels, and were all published in 2006 or earlier. According to the press release, “evaluations on remasters, ports, potential sequels, and new content etc. will start right away.”

Koch Media, meanwhile, has its hands on Red Faction, most recently seen in Red Faction Guerilla: Re-Mars-tered. The Painkiller series has been less active in recent years, but is certainly beloved.

The two publishers already share some DNA. In 2018, Koch Media was bought by Embracer Group–or, as it was known at the time, THQ Nordic AB. Embracer Group is a holding company under which both publishers operate, which is how they’re able to make a swap such as this one.

It remains to be seen what games will be published or created as a result of this trade.

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The Next Call Of Duty Game Is Still On Track For A 2020 Release

In a recent Activision Blizzard investor call, executives from the company stated that despite the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the mass shelter-in-place, the Call of Duty franchise’s next major game is set for a 2020 release.

During the call, Activision Blizzard president and COO Daniel Alegre shared that employees have adapted to the new changes in society, and that the new CoD is still on track for its previously confirmed 2020 release. Executives at the company explained that the most recent entry in the franchise, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, has exceeded expectations. This is due in part to ongoing events with the seasons and the standalone battle royale game, Warzone–which currently has over 60 million players. While the details on the next game weren’t shared, including any plans for Xbox Series X or PS5, Alegre stated that the CoD franchise remains a key pillar for the company.

Back in February, the executives spent some time describing the current state of the series, which was shortly before the launch COD: Warzone and before the mass spread of COVID-19. Given that circumstances are far more different compared to then, and with other developers having to push the release of games back due to the shelter-in-progress, it’s surprising to see that they’ve managed to stick to their plans of releasing the next game this year.

In addition to talking what’s next for COD, the executives at Activision Blizzard also made time to talk about how the pandemic has affected the company. During this talk, Alegre also assured employees and investors by stating that “with true ingenuity and input from the team, we are managing through this.” During the mass shelter-in-progress, CEO Bobby Kotick even gave employees his personal number, allowing anyone to text or call him at any time. In the presentation to investors, the execs also raised awareness to the needs of mental health for employees, while also reiterating how the company has made donations to charities, including the company’s Call of Duty Endowment program for military veterans.

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Westworld: 7 Major Questions We Need Answered In Season 4

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Modern Warfare Is Doing Better Than Any Call Of Duty Game Ever

Activision has shared its financial results for the first quarter of 2020. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the first quarter of the year has been a successful one for the publisher, and its latest Call of Duty title in particular, Modern Warfare, has been performing especially well.

According to Activision, Modern Warfare has “sold through more units and has more players than any prior Call of Duty title at this point after its release.” Moreover, the publisher says Modern Warfare’s sell-through in the first quarter was “the highest for the franchise outside of a launch quarter.”

Sales of Modern Warfare “accelerated” in March, thanks in part to the launch of its standalone battle royale mode, Warzone. Although it can be downloaded and played for free even if you don’t own Modern Warfare, the game supports cross-progression with MW, so Operators, weapons, and other content you’ve unlocked in that title can be used in Warzone, and progress you make in Warzone will carry back over into MW.

Warzone itself has likewise been a big success for Activision thus far. Warzone hit 15 million players within its first week, and Activision says the mode has now reached 60 million players since launch.

Modern Warfare developer Infinity Ward will roll out a new update for the game this week that will introduce a new mode called Demolition, as well as new playlists. The studio is also holding a limited-time double XP event. Until May 8, players will be able to earn twice the usual amount of XP, weapon XP, and battle pass XP in Modern Warfare and Warzone.

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