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Marvel Reinvents Daredevil Just in Time for 2021

There's a lot going on in the Marvel Universe lately, what with the end of the X of Swords crossover and the start of the long-awaited Venom epic King in Black. But the biggest twist in the entire Marvel Universe this week actually takes place within the pages of Daredevil. Warning: this article contains full spoilers for Daredevil #25!  [poilib element="accentDivider"] Things are looking pretty bleak in Matt Murdock's world these days, which is basically par for the course for Marvel's most chronically miserable hero. The previous issue saw Matt finally accept the consequences for his unintended act of manslaughter. He's now serving out a two-year prison sentence, albeit still wearing his Daredevil mask. Hey, after all the trouble he went through to restore his secret identity, why throw it away now? The question now is who will protect Hell's Kitchen with Daredevil in the slammer. The answer? None other than Matt's former flame Elektra. She's even dressed for the part: [caption id="attachment_2446878" align="aligncenter" width="923"]Art by Marco Checchetto. (Image Credit: Marvel) Art by Marco Checchetto. (Image Credit: Marvel)[/caption] What's motivating Elektra to give up a lucrative career as a ninja assassin and play the thankless role of Hell's Kitchen's vigilante hero? While this issue hints at a larger conspiracy at play involving The Hand and its newly discovered antithesis, The Fist, Elektra seems to genuinely want to prove she can be a hero. That means no more killing, no matter how much the criminals of New York might tempt her. Elektra also has a vested financial interest in protecting Hell's Kitchen now. The series' previous story arc dealt with Daredevil and Elektra battling the wealthy Stromwyn family, which had been hiring supervillains to terrorize the neighborhood in order to drive out Hell's Kitchen's inhabitants and snatch up cheap real estate. Matt thought he had saved the day by convincing Tony Stark to buy up the properties and sell them back to their former owners at cost. But at the last minute, Tony was outbid by Elektra. Hell's Kitchen now literally belongs to Daredevil, and she's going to do everything she can to save her new home. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-best-comics-of-the-decade-2010-2019&captions=true"] This isn't the first time Matt has put the mantle and responsibilities of Daredevil in someone else's hands. Iron Fist also briefly filled in as Daredevil last time Matt was imprisoned, a storyline explored in Daredevil: The Devil in Cell Block D. Later, Black Panther became the temporary protector of Hell's Kitchen in the aftermath of 2010's Shadowland crossover, with the monthly Daredevil comic being relaunched as Black Panther: The Man Without Fear. It remains to be seen just how long this new status quo will last, but given that Matt is serving out a two-year sentence, it's entirely possible the series will unfold in real time and Elektra will remain in her new role until the end of 2022. In other Daredevil news, fans have launched a #SaveDaredevil campaign now that the rights to the character have reverted from Netflix back to Marvel Studios. Netflix canceled its Daredevil series in November 2018, beginning a two-year wait for Marvel to regain control of the character in live-action form. It remains to be seen how Daredevil and his supporting cast will be worked into the MCU and if Marvel will continue the continuity established on the Netflix series or reboot Daredevil from scratch. Vincent D'Onofrio has made it clear he wants to continue playing Kingpin. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/11/30/netflix-cancels-daredevil-season-4"] Are you intrigued by the thought of Elektra taking over the mantle of Daredevil? let us know in the comments below. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

Marvel Reinvents Daredevil Just in Time for 2021

There's a lot going on in the Marvel Universe lately, what with the end of the X of Swords crossover and the start of the long-awaited Venom epic King in Black. But the biggest twist in the entire Marvel Universe this week actually takes place within the pages of Daredevil. Warning: this article contains full spoilers for Daredevil #25!  [poilib element="accentDivider"] Things are looking pretty bleak in Matt Murdock's world these days, which is basically par for the course for Marvel's most chronically miserable hero. The previous issue saw Matt finally accept the consequences for his unintended act of manslaughter. He's now serving out a two-year prison sentence, albeit still wearing his Daredevil mask. Hey, after all the trouble he went through to restore his secret identity, why throw it away now? The question now is who will protect Hell's Kitchen with Daredevil in the slammer. The answer? None other than Matt's former flame Elektra. She's even dressed for the part: [caption id="attachment_2446878" align="aligncenter" width="923"]Art by Marco Checchetto. (Image Credit: Marvel) Art by Marco Checchetto. (Image Credit: Marvel)[/caption] What's motivating Elektra to give up a lucrative career as a ninja assassin and play the thankless role of Hell's Kitchen's vigilante hero? While this issue hints at a larger conspiracy at play involving The Hand and its newly discovered antithesis, The Fist, Elektra seems to genuinely want to prove she can be a hero. That means no more killing, no matter how much the criminals of New York might tempt her. Elektra also has a vested financial interest in protecting Hell's Kitchen now. The series' previous story arc dealt with Daredevil and Elektra battling the wealthy Stromwyn family, which had been hiring supervillains to terrorize the neighborhood in order to drive out Hell's Kitchen's inhabitants and snatch up cheap real estate. Matt thought he had saved the day by convincing Tony Stark to buy up the properties and sell them back to their former owners at cost. But at the last minute, Tony was outbid by Elektra. Hell's Kitchen now literally belongs to Daredevil, and she's going to do everything she can to save her new home. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=the-best-comics-of-the-decade-2010-2019&captions=true"] This isn't the first time Matt has put the mantle and responsibilities of Daredevil in someone else's hands. Iron Fist also briefly filled in as Daredevil last time Matt was imprisoned, a storyline explored in Daredevil: The Devil in Cell Block D. Later, Black Panther became the temporary protector of Hell's Kitchen in the aftermath of 2010's Shadowland crossover, with the monthly Daredevil comic being relaunched as Black Panther: The Man Without Fear. It remains to be seen just how long this new status quo will last, but given that Matt is serving out a two-year sentence, it's entirely possible the series will unfold in real time and Elektra will remain in her new role until the end of 2022. In other Daredevil news, fans have launched a #SaveDaredevil campaign now that the rights to the character have reverted from Netflix back to Marvel Studios. Netflix canceled its Daredevil series in November 2018, beginning a two-year wait for Marvel to regain control of the character in live-action form. It remains to be seen how Daredevil and his supporting cast will be worked into the MCU and if Marvel will continue the continuity established on the Netflix series or reboot Daredevil from scratch. Vincent D'Onofrio has made it clear he wants to continue playing Kingpin. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/11/30/netflix-cancels-daredevil-season-4"] Are you intrigued by the thought of Elektra taking over the mantle of Daredevil? let us know in the comments below. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

Wallace and Gromit Studio Partners With Bandai Namco on New Project

Aardman, the British animation studio behind characters like Wallace and Gromit, has announced a partnership with Bandai Namco Europe to develop a new, multimedia project. If you haven’t heard of Aardman before, you’ll likely have seen their distinctive claymation work from the Wallace and Gromit shorts, as well as movies like Chicken Run and Shaun the Sheep. Aardman says that the collaboration’s first major project will exist across multiple media, which likely covers film and video games given the partnership. Aardman says it will lend its talents in “creating characters and worlds,” to “create stories tailored for current and future platforms.” [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/11/09/11-11-memories-retold-launch-trailer"] This isn’t Aardman’s first foray into video games, either. Aside from licensing out its most well-known properties for video game spinoffs, Aardman and Digixart co-developed 11-11: Memories Retold, a narrative third-person adventure set in World War I. In a statement, Aardman Managing Director Sean Clarke says, "Interactive Entertainment is a huge growth area within the entertainment world, and with new emerging technology blurring the lines of watching and playing." Clarke adds that the studio will embrace "this new world and cement our studio's reputation as a multi-disciplinary creative hub." Aardman says the first collaboration will begin development in early 2021. While details remain secret, the project will be a completely new IP, so not based on any previous Aardman or Namco Bandai creation. And no, this likely has nothing to do with Elden Ring. Who knows where that game is? [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Wallace and Gromit Studio Partners With Bandai Namco on New Project

Aardman, the British animation studio behind characters like Wallace and Gromit, has announced a partnership with Bandai Namco Europe to develop a new, multimedia project. If you haven’t heard of Aardman before, you’ll likely have seen their distinctive claymation work from the Wallace and Gromit shorts, as well as movies like Chicken Run and Shaun the Sheep. Aardman says that the collaboration’s first major project will exist across multiple media, which likely covers film and video games given the partnership. Aardman says it will lend its talents in “creating characters and worlds,” to “create stories tailored for current and future platforms.” [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2018/11/09/11-11-memories-retold-launch-trailer"] This isn’t Aardman’s first foray into video games, either. Aside from licensing out its most well-known properties for video game spinoffs, Aardman and Digixart co-developed 11-11: Memories Retold, a narrative third-person adventure set in World War I. In a statement, Aardman Managing Director Sean Clarke says, "Interactive Entertainment is a huge growth area within the entertainment world, and with new emerging technology blurring the lines of watching and playing." Clarke adds that the studio will embrace "this new world and cement our studio's reputation as a multi-disciplinary creative hub." Aardman says the first collaboration will begin development in early 2021. While details remain secret, the project will be a completely new IP, so not based on any previous Aardman or Namco Bandai creation. And no, this likely has nothing to do with Elden Ring. Who knows where that game is? [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt T.M. Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Vikings Final Episodes Will Debut Exclusively on Amazon Before History Channel

The final ten episodes of Vikings will be all made available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video before they are aired on History Channel. On December 30, all of the final episodes of Vikings Season 6 will be made available on Amazon Prime Video. This is counter to the show’s traditional format, which sees episodes released weekly on History Channel before they are then made available on streaming platforms. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/07/24/vikings-season-6-official-clip-comic-conhome-on-ign"] "Prime Video has already delighted Prime members with all five and a half seasons of Vikings," said Brad Beale, VP worldwide content licensing at Amazon. “On Dec. 30, Prime members in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Austria and Ireland will be the first to learn the fates of the beloved characters as the epic drama concludes in the final 10 episodes." At present, it is yet to be determined the date when History Channel will air the remaining ten episodes, but it will be sometime in 2021. With Vikings concluded, showrunner Michael Hirst will move onto production on a sequel spin-off show for Netflix, as well as a limited series about the bubonic plague in 17th century London for History Channel. For more, check out how DNA proves that real vikings didn’t actually look like Ragnar Lothbrok in the show, as well as catch up on who survived Vikings Season 6’s midseason finale. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. 

Vikings Final Episodes Will Debut Exclusively on Amazon Before History Channel

The final ten episodes of Vikings will be all made available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video before they are aired on History Channel. On December 30, all of the final episodes of Vikings Season 6 will be made available on Amazon Prime Video. This is counter to the show’s traditional format, which sees episodes released weekly on History Channel before they are then made available on streaming platforms. [ignvideo url="https://www.ign.com/videos/2020/07/24/vikings-season-6-official-clip-comic-conhome-on-ign"] "Prime Video has already delighted Prime members with all five and a half seasons of Vikings," said Brad Beale, VP worldwide content licensing at Amazon. “On Dec. 30, Prime members in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Austria and Ireland will be the first to learn the fates of the beloved characters as the epic drama concludes in the final 10 episodes." At present, it is yet to be determined the date when History Channel will air the remaining ten episodes, but it will be sometime in 2021. With Vikings concluded, showrunner Michael Hirst will move onto production on a sequel spin-off show for Netflix, as well as a limited series about the bubonic plague in 17th century London for History Channel. For more, check out how DNA proves that real vikings didn’t actually look like Ragnar Lothbrok in the show, as well as catch up on who survived Vikings Season 6’s midseason finale. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. 

Meet the Next Processor to Power Android Flagship Phones

Gaming phones and smartphones have been getting better every year thanks to faster and faster chips and now Qualcomm has unveiled its latest mobile processor, the Snapdragon 888. The Snapdragon 888’s new Kryo 680 CPU now tops out at 2.84GHz to generate up to 25% more processing power. The new Adreno 660 GPU, meanwhile, stacks on 35% faster graphics rendering than the previous chip. For even more gaming performance, Qualcomm has introduced Variable Rate Shading to mobile devices. This technology essentially tells the GPU to render details closer to the foreground at their maximum detail and resolution while relaxing quality in the background and more muted areas of the frame like the sky or similar textures. We’ve seen variable rate shading in PC games and on consoles, but this will be the first time it has come to mobile games. Snapdragon-888-Block-Diagram At the same time, the Snapdragon 888 introduces Qualcomm Quick Touch, which reduces touchscreen latency and will reportedly improve responsiveness in games by 20%. Gaming phones have come with high-polling rates that are double to quadruple that of regular smartphones and this new feature should make mainstream handsets feel more responsive to taps and swipes – of course, specialized gaming phones will feel even faster. Another notable feature is this mobile component brings is an integrated 5G modem. The previous Snapdragon 865 required manufacturers to include a separate modem chip, so this should make 5G connectivity a universal feature on more Android phones in the coming year. The Snapdragon 888’s new Triple Image Signal Processor will allow Android phones to record video and capture images with all three cameras at the same time. Qualcomm claims the chip will even be capable of handling three 4K HDR video recordings at the same time. Qualcomm’s new chip announcement sadly doesn’t coincide with any new smartphones announced today. However, we should see a fleet of new Snapdragon 888-powered flagships launch soon with MWC usually kicking off in late February to early March. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com Kevin Lee is IGN's Hardware and Roundups Editor. Follow him on Twitter @baggingspam

Meet the Next Processor to Power Android Flagship Phones

Gaming phones and smartphones have been getting better every year thanks to faster and faster chips and now Qualcomm has unveiled its latest mobile processor, the Snapdragon 888. The Snapdragon 888’s new Kryo 680 CPU now tops out at 2.84GHz to generate up to 25% more processing power. The new Adreno 660 GPU, meanwhile, stacks on 35% faster graphics rendering than the previous chip. For even more gaming performance, Qualcomm has introduced Variable Rate Shading to mobile devices. This technology essentially tells the GPU to render details closer to the foreground at their maximum detail and resolution while relaxing quality in the background and more muted areas of the frame like the sky or similar textures. We’ve seen variable rate shading in PC games and on consoles, but this will be the first time it has come to mobile games. Snapdragon-888-Block-Diagram At the same time, the Snapdragon 888 introduces Qualcomm Quick Touch, which reduces touchscreen latency and will reportedly improve responsiveness in games by 20%. Gaming phones have come with high-polling rates that are double to quadruple that of regular smartphones and this new feature should make mainstream handsets feel more responsive to taps and swipes – of course, specialized gaming phones will feel even faster. Another notable feature is this mobile component brings is an integrated 5G modem. The previous Snapdragon 865 required manufacturers to include a separate modem chip, so this should make 5G connectivity a universal feature on more Android phones in the coming year. The Snapdragon 888’s new Triple Image Signal Processor will allow Android phones to record video and capture images with all three cameras at the same time. Qualcomm claims the chip will even be capable of handling three 4K HDR video recordings at the same time. Qualcomm’s new chip announcement sadly doesn’t coincide with any new smartphones announced today. However, we should see a fleet of new Snapdragon 888-powered flagships launch soon with MWC usually kicking off in late February to early March. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com Kevin Lee is IGN's Hardware and Roundups Editor. Follow him on Twitter @baggingspam

Amazon Now Arranging PS5 Deliveries for Customers With Missing Consoles

Amazon has begun to email UK customers who were sent alternate items instead of PS5 consoles on launch day, telling them that a new PlayStation 5 has been secured and can be dispatched within 14 days. In an email received by a writer who previously investigated the missing PS5 situation in the UK for IGN, Amazon said: “We are pleased to confirm that we will be able to secure a PlayStation 5 for you as a replacement for the order that you didn’t receive.” “Subject to valid payment, we expect to dispatch your PlayStation 5 within 14 days of your confirmation,” the email stated, after explaining the process needed to be completed in order to inform Amazon that the customer wishes to re-open the order. If you weren’t already aware of the strange situation in the UK, on launch day a number of Amazon customers received boxes packed with miscellaneous items instead of PS5 consoles. From dog food to grills to fitness equipment, it appeared that there had either been a massive mistake or something stranger was afoot. Our investigation takes a deep look at the situation, but this is the first we’ve heard of Amazon being able to rectify things beyond refunds. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=ps5-console-first-look-size-comparison&captions=true"] While it’s unconfirmed that the problem is related to theft with intent to sell, scalping of consoles has been a major problem during the launch of the next-generation consoles. PS5 scalpers have been selling consoles for almost $2,000, although thankfully some scalpers have had their orders cancelled. We took a look at how all this was predicted in sneaker culture, which also suffers from scalpers. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer. 

Amazon Now Arranging PS5 Deliveries for Customers With Missing Consoles

Amazon has begun to email UK customers who were sent alternate items instead of PS5 consoles on launch day, telling them that a new PlayStation 5 has been secured and can be dispatched within 14 days. In an email received by a writer who previously investigated the missing PS5 situation in the UK for IGN, Amazon said: “We are pleased to confirm that we will be able to secure a PlayStation 5 for you as a replacement for the order that you didn’t receive.” “Subject to valid payment, we expect to dispatch your PlayStation 5 within 14 days of your confirmation,” the email stated, after explaining the process needed to be completed in order to inform Amazon that the customer wishes to re-open the order. If you weren’t already aware of the strange situation in the UK, on launch day a number of Amazon customers received boxes packed with miscellaneous items instead of PS5 consoles. From dog food to grills to fitness equipment, it appeared that there had either been a massive mistake or something stranger was afoot. Our investigation takes a deep look at the situation, but this is the first we’ve heard of Amazon being able to rectify things beyond refunds. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=ps5-console-first-look-size-comparison&captions=true"] While it’s unconfirmed that the problem is related to theft with intent to sell, scalping of consoles has been a major problem during the launch of the next-generation consoles. PS5 scalpers have been selling consoles for almost $2,000, although thankfully some scalpers have had their orders cancelled. We took a look at how all this was predicted in sneaker culture, which also suffers from scalpers. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Matt Purslow is IGN's UK News and Entertainment Writer.