SDCC: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3’s New DLC Characters Revealed

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is almost here, and Marvel took the time at its San Diego Comic-Con panel to announce its post-launch plans for the game. That includes both an upcoming free update and the first details of the roster for its expansion pass.

First, Cyclops and Colossus will come to the game as a free update on August 30. Those two are both X-Men, but they aren’t the previously announced X-Men DLC pack. Instead, the first DLC pack will be Marvel Knights this fall, which will include Blade, Moon Knight, Punisher, and Morbius.

According to a slide shown at the panel, X-Men will come next, followed by Fantastic Four. Those two are planned for 2019 and 2020, respectively. The DLC is also said to contain additional story content and modes. Purchasing the full expansion pass for $20 also nets you an alternative-color chef Deadpool outfit. It’s also being sold as a bundle with the full game.

Comic-Con has plenty of Marvel panels coming up, so keep checking back for more news out of the show, true-believers.

Stranger Things Star Addresses Lingering Question About Will

MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD for Stranger Things Season 3

Stranger Things’ Noah Schnapp, who plays Will Byers, has addressed fan conversation around a scene that could suggest his character is gay.

The scene in question takes place in episode 3, and sees Will become upset that Mike and Lucas would rather discuss their relationships with Eleven and Max rather than play Dungeons & Dragons. In response, Mike says “It’s not my fault you don’t like girls,” resulting in a devastated Will riding off on his bike.

But what was meant by that comment? “It’s really up to interpretation,” Schnapp said in an interview with TheWrap. “While all the characters were out developing and growing up, Will was in the Upside Down and he was alone there, not interacting with or connected to his friends or the rest of the world. And when he got back, he expected everything to just go back to how it was before, how it was when he was normal and when he was a kid and he wanted to go back to the basement and play D&D.”

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Batman Beyond Remaster Announced At Comic-Con, Coming This October

At a San Diego Comic-Con panel, the cast and creators for Batman Beyond announced that a remastered version of the DC animated series will be out this October. Called Batman Beyond: The Complete Animated Series Limited Edition, the collection will launch digitally on October 15 and on physical Blu-ray on October 29. The first season will also be available for DC Universe subscribers starting August 23.

According to IGN, the collection is comprised of six discs, two of which contain bonus content–including a remastered version of the Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker movie and 15 featurettes about the series. Four of the series’ episodes will also include commentary from members of the production team. If you decide to buy the physical version of the collection, you’ll also receive a limited edition chrome painted Batman Beyond Funko Pop.

Batman Beyond is the direct sequel to Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures, taking place at the end of DC’s animated universe and following up on numerous character storylines established in Static Shock, Justice League, and Justice League Unlimited. 52 episodes long, the series begins in 2019 with an elderly Bruce Wayne retiring as Batman before quickly fast-forwarding to 2039 and following the crime-fighting adventures of Terry McGinnis, a teenager who takes on the cowl.

Only 41 of the 52 episodes have been fully remastered, while the remaining 11 are only partially remade–as they’ve been too damaged over time. The 11 are “Eyewitness,” “Final Cut,” “The Last Resort,” “Armory,” “Sneak Peek,” “The Eggbaby,” “Zeta,” “Plague,” “April Moon,” “Sentries of the Lost Cosmos,” and “Speak No Evil.” For an idea of what a full remaster entails, IGN created a video that showcases a scene from the first episode side-by-side with its new counterpart.

The digital version of Batman Beyond: The Complete Animated Series Limited Edition will cost $50 USD / $60 SRP Canada. The Blu-ray version will set you back twice as much. UK and Australian prices have yet to be announced.

Batman Beyond Season 5 Revival Still ‘Possible,’ Says Bruce Timm

It’s been a good day for fans of the animated series Batman Beyond. Not only is the series finally being remastered and released on Blu-ray this fall, co-creator Bruce Timm teased a potential Batman Beyond: Season 5.

Timm hinted at this possibility during the Batman Beyond 20th Anniversary panel at Comic-Con today. During the Q&A session, a fan asked if a fifth season revival would ever happen, to which Timm replied, “If this thing sells like crazy on Blu-ray and creates buzz, that would make it more possible.”

While hardly confirmation of a fifth season, this does offer hope that the animated saga of future Batman Terry McGinnis could still continue. It’s worth remembering that Young Justice co-creator Greg Weisman made similar comments when the series first hit Netflix, and now a long-delayed third season is current airing on the DC Universe app.

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PlayStation Classic Is Back at $20 Again

It looked like we weren’t going to see a return of the PS Classic Prime Day deal, but Best Buy rolled up with a $19.99 price on Sony’s retro console this morning, matching the price Amazon had for Prime Day.

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This is temporarily out of stock but you can still order it. Amazon will “e-mail you with an estimated delivery date” when it has “more information.” The best part is, you won’t get charged until it ships, so it’s like you’re preordering a disappointing retro console at a bargain-basement price.

Hearthstone: Reno Jackson Is Back! See the New Card!

One of the most iconic characters in Hearthstone history: the famed explorer and artifact collector, Reno Jackson, is returning to Hearthstone in the game’s next set of cards – Saviors of Uldum, and Blizzard has just revealed the card itself – Reno the Relicologist – during a panel at San Diego Comic Con.

As expected, Reno the Relicologist continues the tradition of Reno being associated with “no duplicates” decks in which you restrict your deck to only one copy of each card in order to get a big pay-off.

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A Switch Pro is Reportedly Not Releasing This Year

Nintendo has said that the Switch Lite will be the only new hardware launched this year, squashing rumours of a more powerful Switch ‘Pro’ device.

Talking to CNET, Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser commented that the Nintendo Switch Lite, due for release in September, will reportedly be the only new Nintendo Switch hardware to be launched this holiday. Bowser said the original Switch hardware won’t get an upgrade right now.

Nintendo Switch “Pro” Delayed?

This goes against a report from The Wall Street Journal, which stated that both a cheaper and “enhanced” version of the Nintendo Switch would be released as early as this summer. While the Nintendo Switch Lite misses that summer window, it does match the specifications reported by The Wall Street Journal of a redesigned, cheaper console lacking vibration and positioned as a 3DS successor. With that in mind, there’s still potential that the publication’s reports of an upgraded version of the Switch could still prove credible, with a new console arriving after 2019.

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What’s Your Most Anticipated Panel at Comic Con 2019? The Poll Results Are In!

San Diego Comic Con is upon us and IGN readers were polled on which panel they’re most excited to see. Unsurprisingly, readers have chosen Marvel’s return to Hall H as the biggest panel event this year.

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We asked readers which San Diego Comic Con panel they’re most excited to see at this year’s event, and over 30,000 of you weighed in. The top pick, as chosen by 42.5% of readers, is Marvel Studio’s big event this Saturday.

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Over 100 Images From the Star Trek: Picard Comic-Con Exhibit

This week CBS All Access is continuing its Comic-Con tradition of presenting an exhibit of costumes, props and other nerd-intensive items from the rich, layered world of Star Trek. In years past the focus has been on Star Trek: Discovery, but this week CBS is turning its attention to the upcoming Picard series with a show featuring the past and future of the famed Starfleet captain (and now, apparently, admiral).

The Star Trek: Jean-Luc Picard – The First Duty. Gallery features almost ever uniform Jean-Luc has ever worn on the show or in the movies, models of every ship he has captained — yes, even the Stargazer! — iconic props like his Ressikan flute and the Tamarian knife he received in “Darmok” and much more. Check out all the images right here:

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How Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Has Changed The Moon

In a recent dev diary video, Bungie revealed that the Moon in Destiny 2 will be fairly different from the one that players remember from the original game. Though you’ll notice similar landmarks and structures, the Moon in the upcoming Destiny 2: Shadowkeep expansion will be roughly twice the size of the one you could explore in Destiny.

“In Shadowkeep, the Moon is entirely changed,” Destiny 2 art lead Mike Poe said. “It’s completely remastered. There have been a bunch of changes, both large and small, for players to experience and find.” Destiny 2 design lead Ben Wommack added, “We have about double the amount of space. There’s more than twice as many places you can go.”

Most of the changes are the result of a new Hive castle on the surface of the Moon, which acts as a stronghold for the enemy faction. The Fallen have also created a new base for themselves on the Moon by utilizing the remains of a destroyed starship. Poe added that several structures that were previously inaccessible on Destiny’s Moon will be explorable in Destiny 2: Shadowkeep.

The lighting used in the different locations on the Moon has been adjusted as well. “In [Destiny 1], the lighting is a little more clean-cut,” Poe said. “We went with a lot more saturated colors in some spaces. But in [Destiny 2], we were trying to give this feeling of desaturation and general spookiness. We wanted it to feel a little more mysterious.”

It’s this theme of mystery and discovery that lies at the heart of players’ return to the Moon in Shadowkeep. “There’s so much we don’t know about the Moon,” Destiny 2 senior writer Adam Miller said. “I think a lot of [Shadowkeep] is about mystery.” Poe added, “One of the things we really liked about the Moon in Destiny 1 was that it brought in this element of spacefaring and the height of humanity, the height of where we landed as humans before the Collapse. So there’s a lot of stories that we’re telling about the history of humanity here. The people that built the Accelerator. The people that built all these structures on the Moon. Like what happened to them, where did they go?”

Destiny 2’s creepy Shadowkeep expansion launches on September 17, coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC.