Fortnite Has A Surprise Wreck-It Ralph Cameo

Wreck-It Ralph has now starred in two title roles all about hopping between different video game and internet properties, and some of that has made the transition into the real world. Fortnite streamers have spotted the character making a brief cameo in concert with the release of his second movie.

Fortnite streamer MozzzyyTwitch spotted Ralph on a movie screen in Risky Reels. The cameo is short–just Ralph walking on screen, waving, and walking away–but it has sparked speculation that something bigger may be in the cards. It could just be an Easter egg to promote the release of the new movie, of course, especially given that the appearance is on a movie screen.

Ralph is a natural fit for a video game cameo, based on the premise for the character. In the first movie Ralph is a dissatisfied classic arcade game villain who wants to be a hero and hops into different games looking for an opportunity to prove himself. In the new sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet, he and his newfound buddy Vanellope go on a trip to the world wide web. As an online-only video game, Fortnite checks both boxes. Plus Risky Reels has been regularly used for quirky displays.

This wouldn’t be the first time Fortnite has included a popular character from a big-budget movie. Upon the release of Avengers: Infinity War the game temporarily added the film’s villain, Thanos, as a playable character. Predictably he was a little too powerful, and got nerfed almost immediately.

Hearthstone Reveals New Rastakhan’s Rumble Cards For Priest

Hearthstone‘s next expansion, Rastakhan’s Rumble, is storming into the arena on December 4. Blizzard is slowly showing off the full set of cards, and once again GameSpot has its own to reveal. This time, thanks to the synergy between them, we have not one but two new Priest cards to show.

The first is Sand Drudge, a nasty troll who summons zombies with Taunt each and every time you cast a spell. The Priest class already has a number of cheap spells, as well as methods of generating more. Cards like Lyra the Sunshard and Radiant Elemental are already used to make long chains of spells, and Sand Drudge will add a defensive element to the combo. While a row of 1/1 Zombies are weak to area-of-effect removal, the card creates one more obstacle before your opponent can take down your other minions.

But that’s not all. Blizzard is also adding Regenerate, a new 0-Mana spell card that restores 3 Health. It’s a simple effect with a lot of versatility, from activating your Northshire Cleric, to pairing with Prophet Velen, to serving as a cheap offensive option with Auchenai Soulpriest. Naturally it also pairs well with Sand Drudge, letting you one-two combo a healing effect while also protecting yourself behind a Taunt.

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GameSpot spoke with Dean Ayala and Liv Breeden of the final and initial design teams for more insights on the ideas that sparked the two new Priest cards. In this case, Sand Drudge came from augmenting an existing Priest arch-type, which stacks the deck with lots of spells.

“It lets you cast a bunch of spells and have your engine for that hide behind a wall of Taunts,” Breeden said. “They’re not particularly aggressive or powerful but they do get in the way.”

Since it fits so comfortably into Priest, the card was nearly ready-made from the start. Ayala noted that it may have once been a 3/2, but otherwise its design was essentially finished from the early design phase. He said the team likes to make cards that have a tension inherent in their decision-making.

“Sometimes you don’t really want to play Sorcerer’s Apprentice on [turn] two because you maybe you have a bunch of spells and you want to wait until you can get a huge effect from it,” he said. “Whereas Sand Drudge, maybe you use it on turn three because you have a read on your opponent and they’re not going to be able to get rid of it. Or maybe you have a bunch of spells in hand and you want to wait until turn six or seven. It plays a lot like Lyra does in that you don’t just want to play it blank but if you do it’s a risk you might take.”

Meanwhile, Breeden noted, it gives your opponent more to do. “It’s cool to have a bunch of minions on the board because if you’re playing a heavy spell Priest, your opponent doesn’t have a lot to interact with,” she said. “This gives your opponent something to do besides hit you in the face. It creates interesting choices. Do you go for the Sand Drudge, do you go after zombies, do you ignore that and go face?”

And while the dream of any card like Sand Drudge is to become nigh-invincible, the likelihood is more that it will force your opponent to make sub-optimal plays. The zombies are vulnerable enough that they can be removed with most area-of-effect spells, but as Ayala noted, that means your opponent had to spend AOE on essentially dealing with a single card.

Meanwhile Regenerate adds a totally different kind of threat. Mana is one of the sharpest tools Hearthstone’s designers have to balance a card, and 0-Mana cards remove that factor entirely. The only price is the opportunity cost of including it in your deck over another card. While Ayala says he likes the simplicity, it can make for tricky balancing.

“Anytime you’re doing something for 0 Mana you’re asking for trouble, because Mana is the restriction that you have,” he said. “It’s complicated because you have to think of all the different ways you can use a 0-Mana card and make sure that it’s so absurdly broken that it’s the only deck anyone plays.

“We knew we wanted to have a card that said restore X health, we knew we didn’t want that number to be large, and I think when you have something that restores three or four [health] having it at 1 Mana cost just doesn’t align with what the power level should be. It was just a matter of figuring out if there was any way to use this card that was so aggressive that it would restrict what else we could do.”

And both cards fit into the flavor of Rastakhan’s Rumble, albeit in different and sometimes counter-intuitive ways. Regenerate makes sense as a card in the troll-themed expansion, Breeden says, because trolls in World of Warcraft are known for growing back limbs. The creepy zombie mechanic may seem odd for an expansion loosely themed around professional wrestling, but Breeden made the case for it as well.

“We wanted the teams to feel unique and special,” she said. “The Warriors are very much about smashing and trashing, going to the brawl. But the zombies are a little bit spooky. Not every wrestler is straightforward, some of them are the undead sort of vibe. They have weird stories, right? We wanted to play into different stories for different teams.”

These are just two of the 135 new cards being added in Rastakhan’s Rumble, so check out our gallery of all the cards revealed so far. Pre-purchases are now on sale in two tiers: $20 for 17 packs and a special card back, or $50 for 50 packs, the card back, and the Rastakhan Shaman skin.

Aquaman: First Reactions Twitter Roundup

Aquaman was screened to members of the press ahead of the film’s release, and those who saw it have now been allowed to post their reactions to social media.

Overall, the responses have been extremely positive, with many giving credit to James Wan’s vision and creativity for the film, as well as the “visual spectacle” and fun time that it brings to a viewer, and especially a DC fan. A few reactions came in underwhelmed and noted to not have expectations set too high, but that overall the film was still a good time.

Our roundup of Twitter’s first reactions follows:

IGN’s own entertainment crew shared their thoughts, with Terri Schwartz giving her endorsement to none other than Julie Andrews’ voice as a giant Kraken.

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Best Cyber Monday 2018 Deals: Hulu for $1/Month, Switch with Bonus eShop Gift Card

Welcome to IGN’s Daily Deals, your source for the best deals on the stuff you actually want to buy. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use.

Black Friday is over but that doesn’t mean you have lost your chance at scoring a great deal. Cyber Monday 2018 officially starts tomorrow, Monday November 26, but many deals from Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy have gone live today. Many of these deals will be available though the entire “Cyber Week”. After that, prices generally go back up to MSRP so you better start checking off your shopping list now. In addition, we’ll be posting in real time on social, so make sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Here are the Cyber Monday deals that are now live.

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Best Cyber Monday 2018 Best Buy Deals: Xbox Bundles, Computers, TVs, and More

Black Friday may be over, Cyber Monday is only beginning. Many of the deals have rolled over from one sales event into the other, and as new ones appear we will be sure to add them into the appropriate category.

While many deals did come to an end, Best Buy still has a great variety of Xbox One X bundles, various game sales and of course, a slew of PC and TV sales across dozens of products. Don’t see anything you like? Make sure to check out some other retailers like Amazon or Walmart.

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Wreck-It Ralph 2 Has Second Best Thanksgiving Opening Weekend

Despite Creed II putting up a good fight (pun intended), Disney continued its dominance over the Thanksgiving weekend, with Ralph Breaks the Internet (a.k.a. Wreck-It Ralph 2) taking in $55.7 million over the three-day weekend and $84.5 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The five-day total is the second best in Thanksgiving history, just behind the $93.6 million earned by Frozen in 2013, and just above the $82.1 million Moana earned in 2016. We’re delving deeper into the numbers to compare the three-day tally to the rest of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ movies, with many of the studio’s most recent hits arriving over the holiday.

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Kingdom Hearts 3: Exclusive Keyblade Pre-Order DLC Coming to Amazon

An exclusive Keyblade is coming for those who preorder Kingdom Hearts III through Amazon.

Announced through an Amazon Deals Twitch stream, The Dawn Till Dusk Keyblade’s design is relatively straight forward: it uses the same blade seen in the standard Kingdom Key Keyblade, though its hilt contains a mix of green and gold, featuring symbols of a crescent moon, sun and star. Any sort of special stats the weapon may hold have not been revealed.

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Fans Want Skyrim-Playing Grandma Immortalized in Elder Scrolls 6

Seven years have already passed since the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was released, and now the community wants to see an 82-year-old fan who regularly plays the game included in its next entry.

Per Eurogamer, Reddit user phantom-scribbler started a push to have Bethesda create a version of 82-year-old YouTuber, Skyrim aficionado and grandmother Shirley Curry in the Elder Scrolls 6. The petition was inspired by a rather macabre comment Curry made in response to last month’s comments made by Bethesda VP of PR and marketing, which implied the Elder Scrolls 6 might still be several years away from release.

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