Monthly Archives: August 2019
Amazon End of Summer Sale: Best Deals on 4K TVs, Laptops, Headphones, and More
Welcome to IGN's Amazon End of Summer Sale 2019 deals page, your source for all the best deals from Amazon's End of Summer Sale in the UK.
Amazon's End of Summer Sale begun yesterday, and will continue for seven more days until 23:59PM on Friday 30 August 2019. The event, which looks to be Amazon's biggest ever end of summer sale, sees products such as Amazon Devices, 4K TVs, gaming laptops, headphones and much more all dropping in price, so you have a great range of choice on deals to snag before the bank holiday weekend and after.
Marvel Reveals ‘Dark Captain Marvel’ as Carol Danvers Breaks Bad
This November, Captain Marvel will step over to the dark side in The Last Avenger, a brand-new character arc presented in Captain Marvel #12.
CBR reports that this daring new take on Carol Danvers' superhero alter-ego, written by Kelly Thompson and illustrated by Lee Garbett, will see one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes break bad to battle her former Avengers teammates.
"As Kelly continues her daring and defining run on Captain Marvel, in this new arc, 'The Last Avenger', she pushes the boundaries even further by taking Carol in a dark… and deadly… new direction," Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief CB Cebulski told the outlet.
Hearthstone Pros on the Improvements Coming to Grandmasters
I caught up with a number of Hearthstone Grandmasters during Masters Tour Seoul over the weekend, and quizzed them about how they liked season one of the Grandmasters program and what they think about moving away from the Specialist format and into a modified version of Conquest for season two. I’ve compiled their responses below, but bear in mind I spoke to Orange on his own, Viper and Tyler together, and then had a group chat with Feno, justsaiyan, FroStee and Fr0zen, so that’s why there’s some back in forth in some sections but not others.
Tom Holland Reportedly Unfollows Sony After Spider-Man Deal Falls Through
Tom Holland, who has played Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2016's Captain America: Civil War, has reportedly unfollowed Sony on Instagram following the news that Spider-Man may be leaving the MCU.
As reported by Heroic Hollywood, MCU Cosmic's Jeremy Conrad noticed the move by the Spider-Man star, which would be the first acknowledgment by Holland of this news as he has yet to give any type of public comment or reaction.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Adds, Blade, Punisher, and Morbius Next Month
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order's Curse of the Vampire DLC will be released on September 30, 2019, and will bring four new playable characters from the Marvel Knights: Moon Knight, Blade, Punisher, and Morbius to the Nintendo Switch exclusive.
Announced by Marvel, the Curse of the Vampire DLC is the first expansion for Marvel Ultimate Alliance that is part of the Expansion Pass that retails for $19.99 USD and gives players access to three DLC packs that will also include both Fantastic Four and X-Men characters.
Xbox 360 Just Got an Update. You Read That Right. Xbox. 360.
Xbox 360, yes, the Xbox 360 that originally launched on November 22, 2005, just received a brand new update that brings with it...wait for it..."Minor bug fixes and improvements."
Revealed on support.xbox.com, Xbox 360 OS version: 2.0.17544.0 was released today and comes over a year since the last "minor bug fixes and improvements" update on May 22, 2018.
Xbox 360 had one more "minor bug fixes and improvements" update in 2016 and had its last substantial update on September 17, 2015. That update brought with it the Activity Feed, the ability to redeem Codes from messages, and probably the most-anticipated feature of them all - the ability to Accept Terms of Use.
Cyberpunk 2077 Multiplayer Still Being Researched, But Not Guaranteed
While Cyberpunk 2077 is a single-player game, CD Projekt Red does have a team "messing around with a multiplayer portion," although its addition to the much anticipated title is not guaranteed.
Speaking to Tom Phillips at Eurogamer during Gamescom 2019, CD Projekt Red senior concept artist Marthe Jonkers discussed how there is a small team testing out different types of multiplayer in R&D, but "there was no pressure to force something which did not feel right."
"We are doing R&D into multiplayer but we're focusing on single-player experience, and that's what you'll get in 2020," Jonkers said. "It doesn't mean we're saying no multiplayer, but it doesn't mean we're saying yes either. It's still an R&D phase."
No, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, We Happy Few Are Not Banned in Australia
Contrary to reports earlier this week, Warhorse Studios’ Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Compulsion Games’ We Happy Few do not appear to have been officially refused classification in Australia.
IGN has been in contact with the Australian Classification Board and is awaiting more background on the matter but, since yesterday, the automated International Age Rating Coalition (IARC) game classification tool generated RC ratings for Kingdom Come: Deliverance and We Happy Few have both been amended and now reflect the same R18+ ratings that were earlier applied by the Classification Board itself.
The recent RC rating for Kingdom Come: Deliverance has been changed to match the existing R18+ rating.
Who Has More to Lose When Spider-Man Leaves the MCU?
With fans reeling from the news that Sony and Marvel/Disney are breaking up and Spider-Man will no longer be part of the MCU, there are a lot of questions about why it happened, who’s to blame, what happens next, and which studio has more to lose from no longer collaborating to make Spidey movies.
Is this a case of Marvel wanting too much (reportedly up to 50 percent of the gross from the next solo Spidey film)? Is this Sony being short-sighted on going it alone again after the MCU Spidey revitalized the property following the less successful Amazing Spider-Man films?
PS5 Devkit Design Seemingly Confirmed By Game Developer
Yesterday, a Sony patent for what appears to be a new game console turned up online. Many presumed this to be a PlayStation 5 devkit, and today a game developer seemingly confirmed this to be true on Twitter.
Following a ResetEra thread which uncovered a European Sony patent for some kind of hardware device, there was speculation online that this was the design for the PlayStation 5. Or at the very least the PS5 devkit.
The image on the patent was highly unusual as it eschewed industrial design standards in favor of bulk. There’s also the matter of the “V” design carved into the hardware. “V” is the roman numeral for five, which further fueled the speculation that this console was related to the PS5.