Monthly Archives: July 2016

20 Things We Can’t Wait to See at Comic-Con

Comic-Con is upon us! Yes, it’s that time of year again when thousands of super-fans head to San Diego to overtake the city in the hope of getting a glimpse of some of the biggest new movies, TV shows, comics, and video games.

IGN will of course be there in full force, ready to take in -- and relay to you -- everything unveiled. We'll be streaming live from the Hard Rock Hotel from 1pm-5pm PT from Thursday through Saturday during which time we'll be talking to dozens of artists, stars, and creators about what they have in store. You can also track all of our full coverage at our handy dandy SDCC hub.

For all this coverage, though, there are certain events and panels we're particularly stoked for. Here are the twenty -- five each from movies, comics, TV, and games -- that we are most excited to experience at this year’s show! Starting with movies ...

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Every Pokemon From Sun and Moon Revealed So Far

Today, six new Pokemon were revealed for Pokemon Sun and Moon, adding to the growing roster of pocket monsters that will be available in the 7th generation of Pokemon.

For a list of all the new Pokemon from Pokemon Sun and Moon that we know of so far, including types, moves, and abilities, check out the gallery below.

There are 25 new Pokemon so far, but that number will keep on growing as we find out more.

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Pokemon Go Reportedly Passes 30 Million Downloads

Pokemon Go appears to have reached yet another milestone, as Niantic Labs' new mobile game has reportedly been downloaded over 30 million times worldwide.

According to intelligence firm Sensor Tower (via GamesBeat), Pokemon Go has also generated a whopping $35 million in revenue since it started its global rollout earlier this month.

Pokemon Go is not yet available in Japan, but rumor has it the game will launch in the region as soon as tomorrow and introduce a sponsorship program, with McDonalds being the first partner.

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Win a Gears of War 4 Limited Edition Xbox One S at SDCC

Microsoft recently revealed the first special edition version of the Xbox One S, a Gears of War 4 limited edition console, and those following along with Xbox and IGN at San Diego Comic-Con will have a chance to win one.

The 2 TB version of the stylized console comes with a matching controller, a digital copy of Gears of War 4: Ultimate Edition, the game's season pass, access to the game four days early, a multiplayer emblem, character and weapon skins, and six “Gear” packs containing additional in-game items.

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Overwatch’s Newest Hero Ana Available on PC

The next member of Overwatch, support-sniper Ana, is cleared for duty and currently available on the PC version, though there's no word on when she will appear on consoles.

The newest addition to Overwatch is one of the establishment's oldest members, having fought alongside Soldier: 76, Mercy, and Torbjörn. She now joins the fight once more, alongside her daughter Pharah, as a sniper who heals allies and damages enemies with her bullets, buffs friends and debuffs enemies with Biotic grenades, and neutralizes dangerous opponents for a time with her tranquilizer.

Be sure to tune into IGN's Overwatch HQ to check out the latest on Blizzard's competitive team shooter.

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Daily Deals: Pokemon Go Coins on iPhone, Logitech Speakers and Keyboards, Dark Knight Trilogy

Save on PokéCoins With This Discounted iTunes Gift Cards

Here's the deal: pay $85 and get $100 to spend on iTunes, which is basically 15% off all your iTunes purchases, including PokéCoins, movie rentals, your HBO Now bill, anything that's paid for with iTunes. It's delivered digitally so there's no waiting for the mail. I pick these up routinely to save on Netflix, and now that I'm a full blown Poké-addict, I'll be blowing them on Pokéballs and the like, too.

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Making a Murderer: New Episodes Announced

After teasing a possible second season of Making a Murderer earlier this year, Netflix has now announced that new episodes of its popular documentary series are now in production.

Series creators Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos are returning for the new installments of the series. The new batch of episodes will continue the story of Steven Avery and the legal battle that surrounds the convicted murderer.

"We are extremely grateful for the tremendous response to, and support of, the series," Ricciardi and Demos said in a statement. "The viewers' interest and attention has ensured that the story is not over, and we are fully committed to continuing to document events as they unfold."

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Dark Horse Announces Buffy Season 11

Buffy the Vampire Slayer may have been off the air for 13 years now, but the saga is still going strong. Today Dark Horse Comics announced (via USA Today) that Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 11 will be debuting in November.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 11 will feature the Season 10 creative team (writer Christos Gage and artist Rebekah Isaacs) chronicling the further adventures of Buffy and the Scooby gang. Creator Joss Whedon will continue to serve as executive producer for the series.

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Rumor: Affleck’s Solo Batman Movie Set in Arkham

There are rumors the upcoming Ben Affleck solo Batman movie could be set in Arkham Asylum.

Multiple anonymous sources have told Batman-On-Film that the upcoming solo Bat-film could see the dark knight locked up in Arkham for some stretch of time.

Batman-On-Film stresses that this rumor should be taken with a grain of salt and that none of the site's sources know for how long or why Batman would be in Arkham, where some of Gotham's most dangerous criminals are held.

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