Akira Box Set Is On Sale for Less Than $100, But There’s a Catch

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If you’re the type of person who enjoys a gorgeous collector’s edition, this deal’s for you. The 35th anniversary hardcover box set of the complete Akira manga is currently on sale for just $99. The price hasn’t dropped this low since 2017, which makes now a fantastic time to add it to your collection. There’s just one catch: it’s back-ordered and will ship in one to three months.

But a sale is a sale, and if you don’t mind the wait, this is a great time to buy. Amazon doesn’t charge you until it ships anyway, and you can cancel the order any time if you change your mind.

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Here’s What Arya Stark is Doing After Game of Thrones

Digital streaming network Rooster Teeth’s ambitious new animated sci-fi series titled gen:LOCK, features an impressive roster of voice actors like Michael B. Jordan (Black Panther), Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones), and David Tennant (Doctor Who). Set 50 years in the future, the series centers on a courageous team capable of controlling powerful mecha in a fight against an oppressive authoritarian force.

Williams portrays Cammie MacCloud, a new recruit who attempts gen:LOCK, which allows her mind to be uploaded into one of the giant mech suits. The Game of Thrones actress spoke with IGN about what initially attracted her to the project. “I thought Cammie was so interesting,” Williams explained, adding “and I thought that I could have a lot of fun playing her. I felt like I could bring her to life, and do her justice. So I was flattered that they wanted me to be a part of it.”

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The Complete American Horror Story Timeline | Season 1 to Season 8

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Horizon: Zero Dawn Passes 10 Million Copies Sold

Horizon: Zero Dawn, which is celebrating its second anniversary today, has officially sold “well over” 10 million copies worldwide.

Via the PlayStation Blog, Guerrilla Games managing director Hermen Hulst revealed the number, saying “The idea that we were able to bring Aloy’s journey to so many players is astounding. We’ve been deeply moved by the enormous amount of fan creations you’ve posted online, as well as the heartfelt letters you’ve sent sharing your favorite moments from Aloy’s journey.”

Along with announcing this sales milestone, Hulst took the opportunity to reveal little-known details about the development of the game. He revealed that prototyping gameplay elements began as far back as 2010, when most of the studio was still finishing Killzone 3. Because they didn’t yet have an in-game model for Aloy, they used the model for Jammer, an intruder pilot from Killzone 3, in early testing phases of the game.

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Best Buy’s Weekly Game Deals For Xbox One, PS4, And Nintendo Switch

This week’s Best Buy deals are available through March 2, and there’s plenty to choose from whether you’re an avid PS4, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch gamer. Since only a few days are left in this sale, let’s take a look at what games and bundles are most worth your money.

One of the more eye-catching deals is an Xbox One X Fallout 76 bundle that’s selling for $400–a pretty sweet deal considering the console on its own has been priced at $500 in the past. While Fallout 76 underwhelmed many long-time fans of the series, this bundle is an excellent chance to snag one of the most powerful consoles on the market for $100 cheaper–and if you’re a Fallout fan who, despite the negative reception, is still curious to give 76 a shot, then you’ll have that perk as well.

There are also several other Xbox One bundles discounted at Best Buy right now–most notably, this Xbox One S Fortnite bundle that includes the Eon cosmetic set, 2,000 V-Bucks, and a one-month trial for both Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold. It’s available for $250, down from $300. FYI, Fortnite Season 8 just started, so it’s a good time to get in on the action.

It’s a good time to pick up Red Dead Redemption 2, the critically acclaimed, open-world Western that’s so good, we named it Game of the Year for 2018. Red Dead 2’s standard edition is $20 off for both PS4 and Xbox One, selling for $40. Unsurprisingly, this is currently the best-selling deal in this week’s Best Buy sale.

If you have a Nintendo Switch, a Pro Controller is absolutely worth the upgrade, even though they’re pricey. Luckily, Best Buy has Switch Pro Controllers discounted from $70 down to $57, so here’s a great excuse to snag one and drastically improve your Switch-playing experience.

Mortal Kombat 11, which releases April 23, is also up for pre-order at Best Buy right now. While there’s no discount on the pre-order, you’ll get access to the beta test that will run March 28 through 31 for anyone who pre-orders the game on PS4 or Xbox One.

See more discounted games (plus a few price drops) from this week’s Best Buy sale below. And remember: these offers are only available through Saturday; a new batch of deals will be posted on Sunday.

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Check Out The Division 2: Enter the Dark Zone Trailer

Update 2/28: Ubisoft has released a new trailer for The Division 2, called Enter the Dark Zone. It details the story behind these infamous quarantine zones that will test players through PvP combat, allowing them to obtain rare loot in the process. Check out the trailer below.

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Update 2/27: Ubisoft has announced details for The Division 2’s first year of free post-launch content and some info on what’s coming with the Year 1 Pass.

The free post-launch content includes new episodes, additional narratives and missions, new PvP and PvE modes and new specializations that each include a new signature weapon and skill tree to unlock.

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Infected and Players Alike Want a Piece of You in LifeAfter

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The enduring popularity of zombie stories might say more about us than the zombies themselves. Plagues of undead corpses provide a convenient excuse to indulge in addictive thought experiments. “In a world gone mad, would you survive?” That question is front and center in LifeAfter, a massively-multiplayer Android / iOS survival sim that’s finally being unleashed on the English-speaking world.

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New Wireless Sega Genesis Controllers From 8BitDo Perform As Good As They Look–With One Small Catch

When it comes to designing new controllers for classic game consoles, 8BitDo is one of the best. For a lot of Super Nintendo players, the company’s line of wireless SN30 controllers are an excellent alternative to original SNES controllers. They come in the same form factor as Nintendo’s original 1990 design, and barring any signal interference, they essentially feel the same in action–and if you opt for the Bluetooth versions, you can even translate that experience over to your PC or Nintendo Switch games. Similarly, the 8BitDo Bluetooth adapters let you use a range of controllers, including a DualShock 4, on your Super Nintendo.

Ahead of Analogue’s high-end Sega Genesis clone console, the Mega Sg, 8BitDo has just released its new line of Sega Genesis controllers and adapters. Available in both black and white color schemes, the M30 controller sports a distinct design that’s also slightly more compact compared to the Sega-made originals. In addition to the standard d-pad, six face buttons, and Start button, there’s a shoulder button on each side. Three buttons below the Start button in the middle serve varying functions based on the device the controller is paired to–this includes enabling turbo functionality on the fly via a simple button combination.

A rare example of a third-party controller that looks better than the original model.A rare example of a third-party controller that looks better than the original model.

Third-party controllers rarely look as good as 8BitDo’s, and the M30 is one of the most attractive to date. Beyond the actual shape, the range of materials used gives a premium feel to each individual component–the d-pad being particular pleasing, with its matte finish and just a hint of grip. The top row of buttons wobble the tiniest bit, but it’s ultimately a non-issue. The M30’s mass is evenly distributed as well, making it a very comfortable to hold for extended periods of time.

All of this would be moot if the M30 exhibited latency issues, but in the handful of hours spent playing fighting games, platformers, and arcade shooters–all exacting genres–the Bluetooth version I tested never skipped a beat. When compared side by side to a wired controller it is possible to notice the slightest amount of input delay in some games, but that’s typical of wireless controllers in general and it’s such a minor distinction that it quickly becomes a non-issue once you’re focused on the game at hand. Though the pairing process for each supported device is slightly different, it’s all laid out concisely and clearly in the included one-page manual. Due to the six-button design on the face of the controller, it’s easy to imagine the M30 becoming your portable retro controller of choice.

There is so much about the M30 worth admiring, but it’s not perfect out of the box. To give a bit of background: In a small number of cases, certain Genesis games fail to play appropriately when a six-button controller is connected to the console. Capcom’s co-op arcade shooter Forgotten Worlds triggers a game over screen immediately after the opening dialogue, and Golden Axe 2 will oddly map the directional inputs to the X, Y, and Z buttons, disabling the d-pad altogether. Sunset Riders, a port of a popular co-op arcade game from Konami, won’t let you select the 2-Player mode when two six-button controllers are in use. At present, these are issues that exist when playing with the M30 as well.

The original six-button controller by Sega features a Mode button on its top edge that was used to bypass some of these glitches, but there doesn’t seem to be a baked-in equivalent for the M30.

The original six-button controller by Sega features a Mode button on its top edge that was used to bypass some of these glitches, but there doesn’t seem to be a baked-in equivalent for the M30. There’s nothing in the manual regarding this setting and 8BitDo has yet to respond to my inquiry for a solution. The two shoulder buttons currently replicate the C and Z buttons, but plugged into a PC, it’s clear that they are in fact distinct inputs, meaning they can be remapped however 8BitDo wishes. Assuming there isn’t some secret functionality that I’ve overlooked, it would be great to see a combo of these, or other buttons, used to replicate the functionality of a dedicated Mode button.

$20 Bluetooth Genesis Adapter$20 Bluetooth Genesis Adapter

Depending on your situation, you may want to consider the 2.4 Ghz M30 over the Bluetooth version. The Bluetooth M30 controller costs $30 and can be used with your PC, Mac, or Nintendo Switch on its own, but to use it with a Genesis, you will need to buy the $20 Bluetooth adapter. Simply using the Bluetooth adapter on its own, you can play Genesis games with a DualShock 4, Switch Pro Controller, or Xbox One controller. If, at the end of the day the only thing you care about is using the M30 on your Genesis, the 2.4 Ghz version and the bundled dedicated wireless adapter will only set you back $25.

The M30 isn’t the only modern wireless Genesis controller; I also own Krikzz’s excellent controller and its dedicated wireless adapter, but at $72 on Amazon, the higher price tag is difficult to ignore–at least it has a dedicated Mode button. The few incompatible Genesis games aside, 8BitDo’s $50 bluetooth controller and adapter pairing both left a great impression during my tests. The M30 is a reliable and comfortable controller with enough inputs that you’ll appreciate having it available to use on multiple systems, let alone working on the Genesis at such a competitive price point.

Editor’s note: 8BitDo provided the M30 Bluetooth controller and the Bluetooth adapter for review.

New Fortnite Update Just Copied Apex Legends’ Best Feature

Apex Legends reviews have praised the game for a number of features, but one specific detail people like is the battle royale game’s ping system, which allows players great versatility when communicating. Fortnite’s Season 8 update, which is fresh out of Epic Games’ oven, has introduced a remarkably similar feature.

Fortnite: Battle Royale players can press middle mouse button on PC or left bumper, L1, or L on Xbox One, PS4, and Switch, respectively to mark various points of interest for teammates. Similar to Apex Legends’ system, pressing that button once will simply create a ping towards a location, item, or weapon, while double tapping it will produce a red icon indicating an enemy nearby.

Epic could have been working on this since before Apex Legends’ launch, of course, but the timing–the feature making its way to Fortnite just weeks after Apex’s release–would be a remarkable coincidence.

Fortnite’s Season 8 began just recently, which brings with it gameplay changes and tweaks, as well as a brand new Battle Pass. For those not familiar, the Battle Pass allows players to unlock cosmetics and customization features, provided they play Fortnite to accrue experience and level it up. The Battle Pass has over 100 levels, which means over 100 rewards.

Beyond that, the most notable change in Season 8 is to the Fortnite island. This time around pirates, ninjas, and creatures from within a newly emerged volcano are all set to tussle over some treasure. Along with the volcano, new locations for Season 8 include Sunny Steps and Lazy Lagoon, while new weapons include the Pirate Cannon, which can be used to destroy structures from a distance.

Fortnite Season 8 Complete Challenge Guide: Pirate Camps, Face In Desert, Snow, Jungle

Fortnite‘s weekly challenges are back. Not a lot has changed in terms of what they offer or how to complete them, but since they’re such a critical part of the overall Fortnite gameplay experience, it’s worth taking the time to understand them and what they offer. The weekly challenges are intricately linked to the Battle Pass and the cosmetics that become available through that. Completing challenges awards a player with Battle Stars, which in turn level up the pass and push it through higher tiers. As it ascends through the tiers, more cosmetic unlocks become available to a player.

Season 8 has a brand new Battle Pass, which is available for 950 V-Bucks (1,000 V-Bucks are available for roughly $10/£10 in the in-game store). The Battle Pass has over 100 tiers, which means there’s over 100 cosmetics to be unlocked. You can see of them in our Fortnite Season 8 Battle Pass unlocks gallery. You’ll get two of the coolest skins–Blackheart and Hybrid–for simply purchasing the Battle Pass. These two particular skins evolve as you accrue experience and level them up. You can see all the new Fortnite Season 8 skins here.

Every week, Epic Games will refresh the challenges, so you’ll need to keep coming back to get the necessary Battle Stars needed to upgrade the pass and unlock items. We’ll be regularly updating this article with the challenges as they become available. Additionally, any guides that we create to help players complete the challenges will be found here, so think of this article as your Fortnite Season 8 challenges super-guide.

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Fortnite: Battle Royale Season 8 Challenges

Week 1

Free

  • Visit all Pirate Camps (7) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Search chests at Retail Row or Junk Junction (7) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Stage 1 of 3: Deal damage with a Shotgun and an explosion weapon in a single match (2) — 3 Battle Stars

Premium

  • Visit a giant face in the desert, jungle, and the snow (3) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Use a Volcano Vent in a different matches (5) — 5 Battle Stars
  • Get an elimination with a Shotgun, Assault Rifle, and Explosive Weapon (3) — 10 Battle Stars
  • Deal damage to a vehicle driven by an opponent (200) — 10 Battle Stars

Reward: 4K XP (after completing four challenges, only for Battle Pass owners)