Overwatch “Brick Bastion” Event Makes Your Robot Pal Look Like A Lego

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Bastion is going to get bricked. A new Overwatch limited-time event starting today, September 17, will let you earn several new cosmetics, with a new “Brick Bastion” skin at the center of it all. The new Legendary skin makes the robotic character look like he’s built out of Lego bricks.

To win the skin and some other cosmetics, all you have to do is play during the LTE period through September 30. Winning three games will get you two new player icons, winning six games will earn you two sprays, and winning nine games will get you the Brick Bastion skin. You can also earn six more sprays by watching Twitch streamers for a set number of hours. The rewards are listed below.

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Though Bastion’s new look definitely sports a Lego-like aesthetic, it’s not quite a match for the actual Lego Bastion set produced by the Danish toy company in partnership with Blizzard. So instead, it’s simply “Brick Bastion.”

Overwatch is preparing to launch on a new platform, with a Nintendo Switch version coming on October 15. PowerA is also making some branded Overwatch Pro controllers, complete with characters like Reaper and D. Va, and an Overwatch-themed Switch case. If it looks familiar, it might be because the case leaked, which helped spur on speculation of a port weeks before it was announced.

Overwatch Bastion’s Brick Challenge Event Rewards

  • Win 3 Games – 2 Player Icons
  • Win 6 Games – 2 New Sprays
  • Win 9 Games – New epic skin: Brick Bastion skin
  • Watch 2 Hours – 1 New Spray
  • Watch 4 Hours – 2 New Player Icons
  • Watch 6 Hours – 2 New Player Icons, 2 New Sprays

The Best Sega Genesis Mini Bundle We’ve Seen Gets You The 6-Button Controller (US)

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The Sega Genesis Mini has proven to be a great, little microconsole with a bunch of fantastic classic games. However, only the Japanese version came with the six-button pad–the North American version comes with the original three-button controller. This may be disappointing to some, but there are third-party options if you’d like all six buttons, and now Walmart is bundling the mini console with one of those beloved controllers for $90 USD.

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Sega Genesis Mini + six-button controller

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The Sega Genesis Mini comes with two controllers, but this bundle from Walmart also includes an six-button pad. You can choose between the classic black or a translucent blue plastic for the controller’s shell. Buying the system and controller separately would cost you $100, but this bundle offers a $10 savings, bringing the price down to $90. This bundle ships on September 19 with free delivery.

In GameSpot’s Sega Genesis Mini review, our Peter Brown praised the microconsole, despite some of its setbacks. “So the Mini has some issues, and for M2 fans it might be a little disappointing to see that it falls short of the team’s most ambitious retro projects from the past, but for the most part the Mini is a very satisfying little console,” he wrote.

“It’s got the looks, it’s got a great selection of games that largely play faithful to the original experience, and it’s priced just right at $80–though you may disagree if the six-button games like Street Fighter II are critical factors. Genesis fans have waited a long time for a system like this, and for once, we’re happy to say that the latest official Genesis console is one worth buying.”

Sega Genesis Mini games list

  • Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
  • Alisia Dragoon
  • Altered Beast
  • Beyond Oasis
  • Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
  • Castlevania: Bloodlines
  • Columns
  • Comix Zone
  • Contra: Hard Corps
  • Darius
  • Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine
  • Dynamite Headdy
  • Earthworm Jim
  • Ecco the Dolphin
  • Eternal Champions
  • Ghouls ’n Ghosts
  • Golden Axe
  • Gunstar Heroes
  • Kid Chameleon
  • Landstalker
  • Light Crusader
  • Mega Man: The Wily Wars
  • Monster World 4
  • Phantasy Star 4: The End of the Millennium
  • Road Rash 2
  • Shining Force
  • Shinobi 3
  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2
  • Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
  • Space Harrier 2
  • Street Fighter 2: Special Champion Edition
  • Streets of Rage 2
  • Strider
  • Super Fantasy Zone
  • Tetris
  • Thunder Force 3
  • ToeJam & Earl
  • Vectorman
  • Virtua Fighter 2
  • Wonder Boy in Monster World
  • World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck

Destiny 2: Here’s A Look At Shadowkeep’s New Loot-Crafting System

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Bungie just provided another close look at the upcoming third year of Destiny 2 in a new ViDoc, which discusses October’s Shadowkeep expansion, its included new content season, and beyond. The video provides a few close looks at new guns and armor, some exploration of the story we can expect from Year Three, and a brief glimpse of a new loot crafting system related to Eris Morn.

In Bungie’s new ViDoc, we get a look at the Lectern of Enchantment, which appears to be the system by which you’ll craft your Shadowkeep gear. On the surface, it seems similar to the Chalice of Opulence, the device you use to make weapons and armor in Destiny 2’s current content season, the Season of Opulence. With that system, you add various runes you earn by completing in-game activities, which dictates what guns and armor you get when you complete a run of Opulence’s major new activity, the Menagerie.

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According to the ViDoc, the Lectern will relate to an upcoming Shadowkeep activity, Nightmare Hunt. The Lectern says that you’ll earn something called Nightmare Essence from completing these hunts, which you’ll then use to craft weapons at the Lectern. It looks like there are other currencies related to the Lectern as well, such as “Phantasmal Fragments,” which you’ll earn from bounties you can collect from Eris.

Director Luke Smith loosely described the Shadowkeep loot system during the ViDoc. “You’re going to build a bunch of cool rewards, and if you don’t get rolls you like, you’re going to go back to the rune table and you’re going to build more,” he said. “That’s part of being a Shadowkeep player–you’re going to build your character your way.”

That description seems to suggest that rolls will be randomized, unlike in Menagerie. But it sounds like players might have some control over what loot they chase based on how they use the Lectern. Allowing players to go after particular guns and armor they need, rather than relying on random drops, is something Smith previously suggested Bungie wanted to do more of based on feedback from Year Two.

Looking at the Shadowkeep and Season of the Undying content calendar also gives a few more clues as to how the Lectern might work. The calendar mentions multiple versions of Nightmare Hunt, which roll out over time: “Hero” and “Legend” versions of the activity launch on October 8, and “Master” Nightmare Hunts launch on October 15. That suggests these will operate somewhat like activities such as Reckoning or the Menagerie, where you’ll eventually work your way up to harder tiers of Nightmare Hunt to chase better and better rewards.

We already know what to expect to earn for Shadowkeep’s various armor drops, but as for its many guns, things are a lot less clear. In the ViDoc, Bungie discusses how the guns warn you when Nightmares are nearby, so it’s no stretch to figure the Lectern is how you’ll earn them. It seems we might have to wait until October 1 and Shadowkeep’s launch to really see how these new systems work, though.

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Sword & Shield’s Weird New Glitched Out Pokemon Could Be Revealed Tomorrow

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Pokemon Sword and Shield are less than two months away now, and The Pokemon Company continues to steadily reveal new details about the games in the lead up to their launch. Last week, we got our first glimpse–sort of–at a mysterious new Gen 8 Pokemon, and it looks like we may learn more about it very soon.

According to Pokemon fansite Serebii, a new Pokemon Sword and Shield reveal will be made tomorrow, September 18, at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 1 PM UTC, presumably regarding the aforementioned new Pokemon. The official Pokemon Twitter account has also teased more details about the monster are imminent, tweeting that there was a “technical issue” with the creature’s original announcement and that the problem will be “resolved shortly.”

The new Pokemon in question first appeared on the Pokemon Sword and Shield website. However, its page was intentionally corrupted; the image of the Pokemon appears glitched and certain details about the monster are obscured. However, we do know it will be a pure Fighting-type with the Steadfast Ability, and it weighs 257.9 lbs. The page also features this bit of flavor text:

“Only [BLANK] that have survived many battles can attain this [BLANK]. When this Pokemon’s [BLANK] [BLANK]ers, it will retire from combat.”

The prevailing fan theory seems to be that the new Pokemon is a regional evolution of Farfetch’d, although we’ll know for sure in just a little bit. In the meantime, you can see all the new Gen 8 Pokemon revealed so far in our gallery. Pokemon Sword and Shield launch for Nintendo Switch on November 15. If you’re interested in picking them up, be sure to check out our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide.

Joker’s Director Doesn’t Care If You Read The Leaked Script

Leaks happen–that’s just a fact of Hollywood. And one of those leaks is the script for the highly anticipated upcoming Joker movie. The script has been floating around on the internet for some time, and although it’s not exactly readily available, it’s not impossible to find, either.

No, we won’t tell you where to get it. But what we will tell you is how the movie’s director, Todd Phillips, feels about the leak–and his reaction might surprise you.

“I don’t care that you read it–I like that it’s out there,” Phillips told GameSpot after a recent Joker screening in Los Angeles. He explained that as a filmmaker, he’s simply pleased with the idea that there are still people who are interested in reading scripts at all.

Phillips also said the version of the script that’s available on the internet is outdated.

“The leaked script got leaked six months after we started writing, six months before we started shooting,” he explained. “Somebody else asked me about it, and I go, ‘I like that it’s out there. Throw ’em off. Go that way.’

“Literally, that script that went out was an April draft. We started shooting the movie in September. That’s six months of writing–that’s half the writing process.”

Although there is a legitimate leaked script, there are also several fake versions floating around, so don’t believe everything you read about this movie. And even the real leak is significantly different from the final film. The premise is consistent–Joaquin Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck is discarded by society and gradually becomes the Joker. But many changes occurred before shooting, from major plot events to small things, like the fact that Phoenix’s character is referred to as “Joker” in the leaked script, but only as Arthur in the final one.

“In the real draft, it’s Arthur the whole time,” Phillips said–adding that the change took place before he and co-writer Scott Silver even showed the script to Warner Bros.

Speaking of the studio, Phillips said he rejected Warner Bros.’ offer to try and quash the script’s spread through legal means. (Warner Bros., for its part, has no official comment on the leak, according to a representative.)

“Warner said to me, ‘Well, we can get lawyers involved, but it becomes whack-a-mole,'” the director said. “And I go, ‘You know what? It’s six months old. Who gives a s***?'”

Who gives a s*** indeed? The reviews for Joker so far have been largely positive, and the movie has scored a 70 on Metacritic as of the time of writing.

In GameSpot’s Joker review, we said that “Joker succeeds, without equivocation, because it transforms the villain into the populist antihero we need him to be now. Joker wears its influences on its maroon sleeves, but it also carves its own gashes through the blood-soaked landscape of contemporary comic book movies, offering something that, despite teetering on the shoulders of 80 years of history, is wonderfully fresh, dangerously exciting, undeniably entertaining, and rock-solid in its artistry. It might make you uncomfortable, and it will no doubt stay with you long after the curtains close; great movies often do.”

We also chatted with Phillips about whether he has plans for a Joker sequel, and whether the movie has any comic book connections.

Joker hits theaters October 4. In semi-related news, The Suicide Squad director James Gunn recently revealed the cast list for his Suicide Squad sequel, and it’s a doozy.

Destiny 2 Patch Notes: New Update May Have Just Given You More Of The Game For Free

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With just two weeks to go before the release of Destiny 2‘s new Shadowkeep expansion, Bungie has released a new update for the game. Hotfix 2.5.2.3 is out now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and while the full list of patch notes is quite short, there’s some potentially very good news to be had in them.

First up is the release of previously paid DLC for more players. If you own the Forsaken expansion, you can now access all Annual Pass content. This move comes ahead of the launch of Destiny 2: New Light, a new free-to-play version of the game that will provide access to much of the Destiny 2 experience without paying a dime. But in the meantime, Forsaken owners suddenly have access to a wealth of new content, including the Black Armory Forges, Gambit Prime/Reckoning, and the Menagerie, the latter of which is paying out bonus rewards right now thanks to the recent Mars community event.

The other change in this update concerns the aforementioned Reckoning. This PvE mode is tied to Gambit Prime, serving as the place to earn the special armor that enables role-specific perks in Gambit Prime. Bungie has previously conceded that Reckoning suffered from a variety of issues that resulted in a less-than-fun experience, and it’s recently made some changes to make it a less frustrating experience.

That continues in this patch, as all negative modifiers are now gone from Reckoning. You’ll no longer find yourself facing a lack of radar, increased enemy melee damage, and so on. This stacks with the recent change to make enemies easier to deal with and to ensure rewards are doled out more fairly.

This patch comes alongside a new Bungie ViDoc that explores the studio’s five-year plan for Destiny 2 and what we can expect from the upcoming year of Destiny 2 content.

DESTINY 2 HOTFIX 2.5.2.3 Patch Notes

GENERAL

  • Annual Pass content is now available to all Forsaken players of Destiny 2
  • All negative modifiers have been removed from the Reckoning

Kojima Explains 49 Minutes of Death Stranding Gameplay (Now in English)

At this year’s Tokyo Game Show Hideo Kojima unveiled 49-minutes of Death Stranding gameplay with commentary. IGN has fully translated Kojima’s gameplay commentary from TGS 2019, which was previously only available in Japanese.

Watch the video above to see the full gameplay demonstration, now with English subtitles.

Be sure to check out everything we learned about the Death Stranding gameplay from its original showcase at TGS 2019, and check out the other TGS Death Stranding video for a deeper look at customization.

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Ms. Marvel Explained: Who Is Kamala Khan?

She’s marvelous! She’s magnificent! She’s… a teenager from New Jersey? Don’t let Kamala Khan’s humble beginnings fool you—she’s one of the newest heroes in the Marvel Comics universe and also one of its most compelling. And now Kamala, aka Ms. Marvel, is joining the MCU thanks to her recently announced Disney+ television series.

Who is Kamala Khan? Why does she have Ms. Marvel’s name? What are her powers? And what might we expect from a series starring the teenage hero? Let’s take an embiggened look at the Avenger-turned-Champion and her place in the Marvel universe for some ideas. These are the topics we’ll be covering here:

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Get This OVERPOWERED Desktop Gaming PC for $900 Off

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This gaming PC sports the powerful 8th generation Intel Core i7-8700, a potent GPU in the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, and over 2.5TB combined storage between SSD and HDD. It also comes with 32GB of 2400 Ghz RAM and a 2-year warranty.

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