Journey Dev Announces Charity Initiatives For April And May

Journey developer thatgamecompany will be hosting in-game charity events in their most recent mobile title, Sky: Children of the Light. The game will host charity initiatives for both Earth Day and COVID-19 relief, the developer has announced.

For Earth Day, April 22, thatgamecompany is teaming with One Tree Planted, a charity focused on reforestation, to plant trees in the Amazon and parts of Australia affected by the recent bushfires that swept across the country. Players will be able to purchase a “Days of Nature” pack in-game, which will process a donation and award them with a wearable cape, seen below.

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The developer will also be taking part in the “#PlayApartTogether” campaign, and more DLC will be released for Sky soon “to help support those affected by the pandemic.” The specifics of this plan are still being worked out, but 100% of proceeds will eventually go to a charity of the developer’s choosing.

Journey is already being used to help people suffering from the impact of COVID-19–the game is free on PlayStation 4 right now so that people stuck at home can experience it.

Sky: Children of the Light is due for Switch in Summer 2020.

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No Time To Die Director Pitched A Very Different Idea For The New Bond Movie

No Time To Die director Cary Fukunaga has shared one of his early ideas for the new Bond movie, and it’s really out-there. The director told Interview Magazine that he envisioned an idea where the whole story actually takes place in James Bond’s mind.

“I swear to god, I had an idea that this movie could all be taking place inside the villain’s lair from the last film,” Fukunaga said. “There’s this scene where a needle goes into James Bond’s head, which is supposed to make him forget everything, and then he miraculously escapes by a watch bomb. And then he and Léa blow up the place, and go on to save the day. I was like, ‘What if everything up until the end of act two is all inside his head?'”

That’s all Fukunaga had to say about it, so we don’t know if the producers vetoed the idea or if he wanted to pursue a different angle on his own, or something else entirely.

Fukunaga co-wrote the script for No Time To Die with Bond series writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, while Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge was recruited by Daniel Craig to help out with the script as well. From what we’ve seen so far, the story in No Time To Die will begin with 007 out of service before he’s roped back in by his old CIA friend Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright). Bond then sets out to track down a new enemy played by Oscar-winner Rami Malek.

No Time To Die was originally expected to come to theatres in April before Sony delayed the film to November due to concerns around COVID-19. For lots more, check out GameSpot’s rundown of everything we know about No Time To Die.

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Fortnite Update 12.41–When It Hits, And When To Expect Downtime

The next Fortnite update is arriving very soon, and as usual there will be a brief downtime while the game updates to v12.41. You can expect an update on Tuesday April 21, and downtime will begin at 2 AM ET (6 AM UTC).

This is familiar to Fortnite fans by now, of course, but as we move into Season 2 Week 10, it’s good to be prepared–especially if you haven’t done the Week 9 challenges yet.

You can also expect a free gift when you sign in after the 12.41 update–thanks to the success of Fortnite Trivia in the Epic-owned Houseparty app, everyone’s getting a free wrap.

It’s going to be a big week for Fortnite, as the game is also going to host a virtual performance from Travis Scott, debuting a new song. Click through the link for times and dates.

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New Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox One X Revealed

Welcome to your daily news round-up of the biggest gaming stories. Today Microsoft announced a new Limited Edition Xbox One X bundle for CD Projekt Red’s upcoming Cyberpunk 2077, take a look at it in action. It’s… breathtaking.

Meanwhile, Infinity Ward’s narrative director teases a potential sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare, and Travis Scott announces a concert in Fortnite’s upcoming Astronomical Event. We also take a look at a cool new mod that’s bringing Dino Crisis to Resident Evil 3, and Otherside, the developers of System Shock 3, break their silence on what they’re working on. Sort of.

Elder Scrolls Online Offering Free ESO Plus Membership Benefits Right Now

Like The Lord of the Rings Online before it, Bethesda’s free-to-play fantasy MMO The Elder Scrolls Online is letting people play extra content at no extra cost as part of a special promotion to help people enjoy their time indoors during COVID-19 lockdowns.

Now until April 27, everyone can get the benefits of ESO Plus, which includes access to the game’s paid expansions and more. For the promo period, you can play all of ESO’s DLC packs at no cost, including Imperial City, Orsinium, Thieves Guild, Dark Brotherhood, Shadows of the Hist, Morrowind, Horns of the Reach, Clockwork City, Dragon Bones, Summerset, Wolfhunter, Murkmire, Wrathstone, Scalebreaker, Dragonhold, and Harrowstorm. Each of these includes new zones, quests, and dungeons.

Players are also getting a 10 percent increase on XP, and a gift of a craft bag that can be used for unlimited storage of crafting materials. ESO is also giving away double bank space, double furnishings for houses, and double transmute crystal storage.

ESO Plus also comes with a monthly stipend of in-game currency, but this will not be available for people who play during the promotional period. You can check out the ESO website to see a full rundown of what’s included in the ESO Plus subscription.

ESO Plus normally costs $15 USD/month. The game is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. The game is still going strong with more than 13.5 million registered accounts, and developer ZeniMax Online Studios has plans to support the game in 2020 and for years to come.

Here’s how to activate your free ESO Plus trial:

  1. Log in to The Elder Scrolls Online.
  2. Navigate to the Crown Store.
  3. Select the ESO Plus tab.
  4. Select “Free Trial”

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Fire Emblem Heroes Celebrates 30th Anniversary With Heroes From The 1990 Original

Fire Emblem is celebrating its 30th anniversary, as Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & The Blade of Light released in Japan on April 20, 1990. The game, which was eventually remade for the Nintendo DS, introduced series hero Marth, alongside numerous other characters who have not been as prominent in the series going forward. Now, to celebrate 30 years of Fire Emblem, several characters from that game are being added to mobile spin-off Fire Emblem Heroes.

The first character coming is actually the villain of that first Fire Emblem, Gharnef. He was the one who wanted to hatch the Shadow Dragon in the original, which would have allowed him to rule the world. He’ll be able to use his Dark Pontifex power in-game.

Linde, who inherited the tome of Aura and was on a quest for vengeance, has received a radical redesign for Fire Emblem Heroes, where she’ll be able to use her Light Mage ability. Similarly, Abel has lost his buck tooth from the original design, and his horse has changed from white to brown, but he hopefully he’s as loyal as he was in Shadow Dragon.

Fire Emblem Heroes recently added a subscription pass, so heavy users could get monthly benefits. The game has accounted for the majority of Nintendo’s earnings from mobile titles, so it’s fair to say that it’s a huge success.

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DC: The Batman Release Date Has Been Delayed

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has had a major effect on the entertainment industry, with the release of many of this year’s big movies delayed and postponed. It has also affected the production of various films that were set for a 2021 release. One of these is the DC movie The Batman, and it now been confirmed that it will be released four months later than planned.

As reported by Deadline, The Batman was set to hit theaters on June 25, 2021. However, it will now arrive on October 1. The film was several weeks into production in London before shooting was suspended in March. The site notes that only a quarter of the movie is shot, and that director Matt Reeves plans to return to London to resume production once it is safe to do so.

The Batman stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne, with Colin Farrell as the Penguin, Paul Dano as the Riddler, Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, and Andy Serkis as Alfred. Official images of the new-look Batmobile were release in March, shortly before production was halted.

The Batman isn’t the only DC movie that has had been given a new release date. The long-in-development standalone Flash movie has moved forward a month, to June 3, 2022, while Shazam 2 has been pushed from April 2022 to November that year. In addition, the prequel to classic TV show The Sopranos, titled The Many Saints of Newark, was originally set to hit theaters on September 25 this year, but will now arrive on March 12, 2021.

Modder Recreates Super Mario Odyssey In Super Mario 64

If you’ve dreamed of using Mario’s hat Cappy to pilot the out-of-place dinosaur from that one cave level of Super Mario 64, we have good news for you. The well-known Nintendo 64 modder Kaze Emanuar has released a project titled Super Mario Odyssey 64 that recreates many of the locales and mechanics of the Switch game, including using Cappy to control enemies, as well as a very polygonal Bowser in a top hat.

According to a trailer, the mod features 80 moons to collect in total. It’s only playable through an N64 emulator, and the process requires using a tool to patch a ROM of Super Mario 64. Though it’s currently available for download, Nintendo is famously vigilant in sending cease-and-desist letters to force fan-projects based on their properties to shut down, so interested parties might want to download it sooner rather than later. Pokemon Uranium and Another Metroid 2 Remake (AM2R) are two of the most notable projects to receive such treatment from Nintendo’s legal team.

If you can’t get enough Super Mario 64, you might be able to play it along with Odyssey on your Switch. According to reports, Nintendo’s latest console will soon get remastered versions of classic Mario games, including 64, Super Mario Sunshine, Super Mario 3D World, and Super Mario Galaxy. In other news, a rom-hacker named Ryan Bloom noticed that Super Mario 64’s smoke effect has been bugged for 24 years.

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When Will Going Back To The Movies Be OK?

It’s been over a month since businesses started closing and people began sheltering in place throughout the United States–and around the world. The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has changed daily life in both complex and mundane ways. An untold number of jobs are being lost and the economy is in historically bad shape. Beyond that, movie theaters sit empty, theme parks around the world are closed, and conventions, festivals, and gatherings everywhere are being canceled.

As of this moment, there is no set date for when the world will resume. When it does, though, are you going to feel comfortable leaving your house and heading to the movies or Disneyland again to celebrate? Because I’m not.

Eventually, I–like most others–will head back to the movies, attend wrestling shows and concerts, and do all of the things I used to before. I’ll do it partly because it’s my job as an entertainment journalist and critic to partake in these things. More than that, though, I’ll do it because this is what I love. I feel at home at the movies, and I’m never more elated than when I walk down Main Street at Disneyland.

I cannot envision myself experiencing those feelings anytime soon, though. Short of a widely available vaccine or documented proof of herd immunity against COVID-19, I’ll have a difficult time feeling comfortable enough returning to crowded places. Regardless of how safe it might be, the possibility of contracting the coronavirus–or worse, giving it to someone else–it too high a toll to pay.

This is a feeling I suspect many others are having as we continue to watch the world change around us. Not everyone, mind you–there are some who are more than ready to resume their normal lives. The further we get into this pandemic, though, it’s hard to imagine things going back to how they were a mere few months ago.

That’s why small comforts, like certain films being shifted to digital release or WWE altering its typical product to present a unique and more cinematic Wrestlemania without a live audience, are welcome. It’s entirely possible this could become the new normal, as far as entertainment goes. If not, though, chances are this is how things are going to be for months to come.

Of course, when the shelter in place orders do lift and people begin reemerging from their homes, there will be those who have no problem resuming their normal activities, and there’s nothing wrong with that. However, if you’re not in that group, that’s perfectly OK. There is no right way to feel about the current situation. The most you can do is just try to adapt as well as you possibly can.

Ultimately, the world will unpause and things will begin to go back to some form of normalcy. How you choose to react to that is a personal choice. I, for one, don’t know when I’ll feel comfortable resuming my typical activities, whether it’s going to a screening for work or planning a vacation to a crowded destination. The longer I think about that, though, the more at peace with it I become. I can’t control anything in this environment except for my own actions. When the time comes to make a choice, I’ll make the one I feel most comfortable with–and you should do the same. If that means rushing to the theaters or planning your next theme park trip, enjoy yourself. If it doesn’t, though, don’t force it. There’s nothing wrong with the way you feel.

Besides, even if you’re not going to run to the theater to see a film, there’s plenty to stream from your couch. Whether you’re a massive horror fan–be it cosmic, alien, monster, killer animal, or slasher horror–or just want to see the best of what the various available streaming services have to offer, you’re not going to run out of content anytime soon. And when you do, it’s fine because Quibi exists now too. Don’t worry, the movies will still be there when you’re ready.

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PS4 Survival Game Stranded Deep Launches Tomorrow

Developer Beam Team Games has announced that its first-person action-survival game Stranded Deep will hit PlayStation 4 on April 21.

Stranded Deep puts you in the shoes of a plane crash survivor in the Pacific Ocean. Alone and marooned, you’ll need to survive the elements, battle against ailments like hunger and thirst, and ward off monsters such as boars and giant squids in order to escape. Check out the initial 2018 announcement trailer and some brand-new screens below.

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Beam Team took to the PlayStation Blog to share some details about Stranded Deep. A passion project and the first console game from “a couple of guys out of Brisbane,” Stranded Deep had been in development for five years and was handled by Telltale Publishing. When Telltale Games shuttered in 2018, Beam Team bought the console rights to Stranded Deep back in order to self-publish it on PS4.

Stranded Deep is also available on PC via Steam Early Access. It’s unclear if the PS4 launch will affect the PC version, as Beam Team said in a 2016 developer update that Early Access was “[initially] expected to be finished well before the end of 2015 [but] due to its success, we decided to add more content and features than we had planned due to player feature requests.” Stranded Deep retails for $15 on the Steam store.

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