Monthly Archives: September 2018

Sea of Thieves Forsaken Shores Update Delayed

Sea of Thieves upcoming update, Forsaken Shores, has been delayed from its September 19 release date to next Thursday, September 27.

Last Friday, Joe Neate, executive producer of Sea of Thieves, posted a progress update on Forsaken Shores and said they "are currently nearing the end of our polish and bug fixing phase, and our goal is to ensure we deliver a stable, polished and bug-free experience to all our players."

Also brought up were a few issues that arose with previous updates, such as the "unfortunate spyglass incident" and flying ships, and the team wants to ensure that this launch is as smooth as possible.

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iOS 12 Is Out, Here Are the Coolest New Features

Be sure to visit IGN Tech for all the latest comprehensive hands-on reviews and best-of roundups. 

iOS 12 is now available for download, and it offers a lot of useful improvements to iPhones old and new. Here are some of the coolest new features you’ll see in today’s free update.

Faster Performance, Even on Older Devices

Unlike past iOS releases, which were only available for a few generations of phones, iOS 12 is available for devices going all the way back to the iPhone 5s and the iPad Mini 2. This is because its banner feature is performance, particularly when under heavy load. Apple is claiming that after you install iOS 12 you'll see: up to 40% faster app launch, 50% faster keyboard display, and 70% faster swipe to camera on the iPhone 6 Plus, among other improvements. We didn’t have an iPhone 5s to test at the time of publishing, but if Apple can deliver on this promise, it’s a big deal—and a big change from iOS releases in the past, which were notorious for crippling older phones.

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Yuri on Ice Marathon Coming to Theaters in the U.S.

Yuri!!! On Ice is coming to U.S. theaters this October.

Crunchyroll has announced it is partnering with Fathom Events to bring the Yuri!!! on ICE Series Marathon to select United States theaters on October 13. Tickets, along with a complete list of participating theaters, are available on the Fathom Events website.

The marathon, which will last four hours and fifteen minutes, will feature the subbed version of the show's entire 12 episode run and tell the story of Japanese figure skater Yuri Katsuki and Russian figure skater Yuri Plisetsky. Fans who attend the event will also be treated with a video message by the series' producer.

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Wolverine Returns and Buffy Ends This Week

With dozens of comic books to choose from, let us show you which are the best coming out this week. Take a look at this list spotlighting our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.

Once you check out our picks, head to the comments to let us know what you’ll be buying this week!

Return of Wolverine #1 - $4.99

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Writer Charles Soule | Artist Steve McNiven (Marvel Comics)

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The 6 Best Anime of 2018 So Far

The year seemingly keeps moving faster with every day, and the anime keeps coming. If you've fallen behind on the anime seasons or are just getting started in anime, here are some anime from the first half of the year you’ll want to check out.

We’re keeping this short so you not only have a manageable list but also to put the pressure on us to narrow it down. This group, by the way, does not including anime currently airing in the summer season.

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How Venom Reinvents the Lethal Protector (Without Spider-Man)

IGN Premiere is rolling out an exclusive week of Venom content, starting today with an inside look at how Venom is reinventing the lethal protector for the big screen. Tune in all week at 8 a.m. PT for more first-look content at the making of Venom.

Venom is one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel comics roster, but the upcoming adaptation directed by Ruben Fleisher is looking to offer a new take on the lethal protector that fans haven't seen before.

The new film serves as a Venom origin movie, but it breaks Venom's origin away from the Spider-Man story it's directly tied to in almost every iteration of the character that's come before. This time around, Venom comes to Eddie first, and it's their struggle to develop a symbiotic relationship that is at the center of the film.

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New Marvel Comic Chronicles the Rise of Black Panther’s Killmonger

Killmonger, the infamous Black Panther villain portrayed by Michael B. Jordan in the 2018 film adaptation, is receiving his own Marvel Comics series that charts his rise to power.

Reported by Vulture, this five-part mini-series is simply called Killmonger and will follow the story of how a Wakandan called N’ Jadaka (later known as Erik Killmonger) was exiled to the United States, transforming from a promising young mind into a dangerous super villain. Though Killmonger has been around since the ‘70s, this will mark the first time the character helmed his own series.

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Octopath Traveler’s Simplistic Level Design Makes It a Better Game

Amid all the praise for Square-Enix’s JRPG throwback, Octopath Traveler, there are still some common criticisms. Most focus on how the stories for each of the eight main characters only finally loosely overlap in an optional end-game dungeon, and are otherwise entirely separate with minimal inter-party interaction. However, others have taken up issue with Octopath Traveler’s level design. It’s easy to see why: compared to even some of the classic old-school JRPGs Octopath seems to evoke, its level design is basic. Dungeons are especially simplistic, and when judged against most modern RPGs, they're downright dull.

However, after several dozen of hours with the game, I’m not convinced this an issue. In fact, I'd argue it's one of the best decisions Octopath Traveler’s designers made when developing the game, and a key factor in its success as an instant JRPG classic.

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New Line of Mini Arcade Machines are Exact 12-Inch Replicas

New Wave Toys is creating a line of mini arcade machines that are 12-inch replicas of classic arcade cabinets called RepliCades.

Starting with RepliCade X Centipede and RepliCade X Tempest, these replicas are officially licensed, fully-playable, 1/6 scale versions of the original cabinets. More are to come, including Street Fighter II: Champion Edition. Each cabinet comes with specific features to make it look and feel as similar to its larger design as possible.

RepliCade X Centipede, which is officially launching today, features a tiny trak-ball to control the game just like it was back in the 80’s, comes with super small arcade tokens, a 3.5” vertically oriented color screen and more. It does carry a hefty price tag of $160 US, so arcade fans might want to start saving up their quarters now. It is available to purchase on New Wave Toys’ website, and is coming soon to Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy.

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