Apex Legends Season 8 Battle Pass Trailer Shows Off New Goodies

Apex Legends Season 8 launches on February 2, and it’s bringing a brand new battle pass to the game, along with the grenade-oriented new character Fuse. A new trailer shows off some of the loot you can claim as part of that new battle pass, and fans of Lifeline and Bangalore aren’t going to be disappointed.

If you’re in it for the skins, the two main attractions here are the Lifeline Legendary skin Bad to the Bone and the Bangalore Legendary skin Radical Action. Those unlock at level 25 and 50 respectively. The DMR X-1 Reactive Longbow is the reward for hauling it all the way to level 100, so if you’re big on sniper rifles, you can start counting levels.

Other rewards in the pass include new music packs, loading screens, quips, and the fan-favorite skydive emotes. Wraith’s portal dive and Pathfinder’s bird swing are both shown off in the trailer, and they’re particularly amusing. Season 8 will also add a new lever-action rifle called the 30-30 Repeater, as well as nerfing Wraith and buffing Rampart. Check out the full patch notes if you want more details.

How Destruction AllStars’ Delay Helped the Team Prep a PS Plus Launch

Originally scheduled as a day-one PS5 launch exclusive, Lucid Games’ Destruction AllStars was pushed into February for a planned debut as a PlayStation Plus game. And ss Lucid and Sony XDEV team members tell IGN, the delay was in part to properly allow for that PS Plus launch, with the added benefit of making some adjustments that might have needed to wait for post-launch updates.

“It made sense [to delay and go to PS Plus] just as a predominantly online multiplayer game. It absolutely made sense to go out to that widest audience possible. And what better way to do that than to the PlayStation Plus audience,” XDEV Senior Producer John MacLaughlin told IGN in an interview ahead of AllStars’ launch. MacLaughlin also noted that the developers have taken that time to prep their backend and servers accordingly to handle the potentially larger audience.

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And AllStars Game Director Colin Berry noted how the move was something the Lucid and XDEV teams were eager to pursue. When it became a reality, it meant the team could prep for a launch that gives this new franchise its “best possible chance to succeed.”

“It gives us the most people playing it, the most eyes on it, which means we get the most feedback, not just in terms of raw data and analytics, but we get feedback from the player saying, ‘We love this character and we want more of this.’ Or, ‘We like this or this isn’t quite working how we wanted because the balance of this.’”

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And that decision to delay to allow for a launch via PS Plus, which entitles all subscribers of the service to a copy of AllStars, makes a lot of sense when considering there are over 40 million PS Plus subscribers by Sony’s last announced count, which gives this brand new franchise quite the built-in audience. But Berry also explained how the delay did give the team time to make adjustments that will benefit players as they jump right into the car combat action.

“One of the main things that we polished in that time period was, um, the onboarding, the messaging of the game rules to people,” Berry said. “We had a couple of systems in for the tutorial that were working, but we knew it wasn’t quite right. We knew we had plans for post-launch, we’ll do this and we’ll do this. And then suddenly, we don’t have to wait for post-launch now, let’s get all that stuff in.”

Players will be able to see just what awaits them shortly, as Destruction AllStars will be available as a PS5 exclusive on February 2. For more on this week’s PS5 exclusive release, check out the latest on Destruction AllStars’ modes, currency, and more.

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Jonathon Dornbush is IGN’s Senior News Editor, host of Podcast Beyond!, and PlayStation lead. Talk to him on Twitter @jmdornbush.

Jeffrey Wright to Voice Batman in Comedic Podcast for HBO Max

HBO Max has revealed Batman: The Audio Adventures, which is a comedic take on the Caped Crusader featuring Jeffrey Wright as the voice of the Dark Knight.

This news comes by way of The Hollywood Reporter, which also reports that longtime Saturday Night Live writer, Dennis McNicholas, will write and direct the multi-episode podcast series. It will hit HBO Max sometime in 2021 and is being produced under the Warner Bros. Blue Ribbon Content banner.

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McNicholas’ history with SNL shines through in the cast of this podcast, which is filled with SNL alum amongst others. Alongside Wright, who will voice the titular character, the audio cast includes Rosario Dawson, who has voiced Wonder Woman in previous DC projects and Batgirl/Barbara Gordon in The LEGO Batman Movie, Seth Myers, Jason Sudeikis, Alan Tudyk, Chris Parnell, Melissa Villaseñor, Kenan Thompson, Heidi Gardner, Brooke Shields, Tim Meadows, Fred Armisen, Brent Spiner, John Leguizamo, Ike Barinholtz, Bobby Moynihan, Paul Scheer, Ray Wise, Ben Rodgers, Katie Rich, Pete Schultz, Paula Pell, Toby Huss, and McNicholas as well.

Who these actors are voicing has not yet been announced. Details regarding the plot of Batman: The Audio Adventures are unknown at this time, but it is meant to be a more comedic take on the otherwise very-dark Dark Knight, which is reflected in the SNL-centric cast.

McNicholas is producing the podcast with Angela Petrella and Justice League producer, Jon Berg, will serve as the executive producer. The podcast is expected to launch this year on HBO Max.

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While this will be Wright’s first time stepping into the Batsuit, it’s not his first stroll through Gotham. He’s playing James Gordon in the upcoming Matt Reeves-directed movie, The Batman, which stars Rob Pattinson in the role of a Batman earlier in his career. While waiting for Wright’s Batman podcast, check out the first trailer for The Batman and then watch this video breaking down every clue hidden within that trailer.

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Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide maker for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @LeBlancWes

Black Panther Wakanda TV Show Coming To Disney+

The roster of Disney+ streaming MCU TV shows just keeps getting bigger. Director Ryan Coogler and his production company Proximity Media have entered a five year deal with Disney to develop future projects in addition to Coogler’s upcoming Black Panther 2 feature film, Deadline reports. The deal will allow Coogler and his team to develop projects in both film and TV.

First up on the docket isa Black Panther spin-off TV show for Disney+ that will focus on the Kingdom of Wakanda. Details about the show and its cast are not yet available, but considering the wealth of lore about Wakanda’s history the MCU has yet to explore, it’s likely to play a large role in future phases.

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Uncharted Movie Release Date And Everything Else We Know

What’s up with the Uncharted movie adaptation? Here’s everything we know so far.

Game developer Naughty Dog specializes in cinematic action/adventures–the sort of games that are directly inspired by big-budget Hollywood action blockbusters. So it simultaneously makes total sense–and little sense–to adapt the Uncharted franchise to film.

On one hand, it’s basically already a movie. The game naturally lends itself to an adaptation. On the other hand, it’s basically already a movie. What can translating it to a new medium possibly add? What additional insight, or additional enjoyment, will Uncharted fans get out of seeing this movie versus replaying A Thief’s End?

Nevertheless, the Uncharted movie is definitely happening. It’s been delayed multiple times for over a decade, and the cast took a while to nail down. But filming is currently ongoing, and there are enough big names attached to this project that it could exceed expectations.

Here is everything we know so far about the Uncharted movie.

1. What’s the release date?

Uncharted will release on February 22, 2022. Hopefully, that is far off enough to avoid the current pandemic, and the movie gets the big, splashy theater release that plays to its strengths.

2. Who’s the director?

The director for Uncharted is Ruben Fleischer. He’s the seventh director attached to the project after Travis Knight, Dan Trachtenberg, Shawn Levy, Seth Gordon, Neil Burger, and David O. Russell all dropped out due to scheduling or creative conflicts.

Fleischer is best known as the director of Venom (2018), Zombieland (2009), and its sequel Zombieland: Double Tap.

3. Who’s in it?

The main role of Nathan Drake will be played by Tom Holland, best known for playing Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. Holland will be joined by Mark Wahlberg, who will play Nathan’s mentor and father figure Victor “Sully” Sullivan.

Also playing key roles are Antonio Banderas, Sofia Taylor Ali (The Wilds, Truth or Dare) as Chloe Frazer, and Tati Gabrielle (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) as new character Braddock. There have been no announcements or indications that Elena Fisher, Drake’s love interest in the games, will be in the movie

4. What’s the story?

The script was written by duo Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, who also wrote Iron Man (2008), Punisher: War Zone (2008), Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), and Men in Black: International (2019).

In an interview with IGN, Holland confirmed that the movie will be an origin tale of Nathan Drake. This helps explain why Holland was cast in the first place; he is notably younger than Drake was, even in the first game. But both Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception and Uncharted IV: A Thief’s End included flashback scenes to when Drake was younger. Appropriately, Holland namechecks Uncharted IV as having the biggest influence on the upcoming film.

5. Are there any trailers or preview images?

There’s no trailer yet, but there is a photo of Holland in character as Nathan, which Holland posted to his Instagram account. We can see that he’s wearing a ring on a necklace–presumably, this is the ring of Sir Francis Drake, who Nathan claims is his ancestor.

6. What other preview images do we have?

There are several images posted to the movie’s official Twitter account. The above photo shows an ornate crucifix being used as a turnkey, which is consistent with the gameplay formula of the Uncharted games: Solve a riddle, find a key, and use it to unlock another riddle and another key.

7. Do any of the preview images hint at the plot?

A different Twitter post by Uncharted game voice actor Nolan North shows an open book about Ferdinand Magellan, who attempted to sail around the globe in 1519. The main plot of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves concerned Magellan and his search for the city of Shangri-La.

GameStop/Reddit Stock Price Drama: There Are Now 3 Major Hollywood Projects In The Works

The GameStop/Reddit stock price drama and controversy over the past week has been one of the most-discussed topics globally, and so it’s no surprise that Hollywood has come knocking to turn the events into movies and TV shows. There are now several Hollywood projects in the works, with big names and famous studios attached trying to cash in.

Following the news that Ben Mezrich had sold his book proposal to James Bond studio MGM to spin into a a feature film, it’s been reported that numerous other studios are getting involved.

The Netflix Project

First up is Netflix. Deadline reports that Netflix is in discussions with writer Mark Boal (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty, Detroit) to pen the script for a film with Noah Centineo to star. Scott Galloway, who runs the podcast Pivot, is reportedly going to consult on the script.

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God Of War 2018 Getting PS5 Enhancement Patch Very Soon

The 2018 God of War is getting a free PS5 upgrade, and it’s coming extremely soon. Starting tomorrow, February 2, you can download the patch for the enhanced version, which gives the game a nice graphical upgrade.

According to a blog, the PS4 Pro lets you choose between performance or resolution. The impending patch will replace that option with one a new default that offers both. It will run at 60 FPS in 4K checkerboard resolution at 2160p. You’ll still have the option to choose “Original Performance Experience” to run the game at 4K with 30 FPS.

God of War was already known for its impressive visuals, and a few of the glimpses of this upgrade look even nicer. The blog shows two images: a colorful forest, and Kratos climbing a mountainside.

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New Overwatch, WoW, Hearthstone In-Game Goodies To Celebrate Blizzard’s 30th Anniversary

February 2021 marks Blizzard’s 30th anniversary, and the company is commemorating the occasion with celebration bundles for some of its biggest titles. This month, players will be able to buy one of three “Celebration Collections” containing various in-game goodies for World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Diablo III, Hearthstone, and more.

The Celebration Collections will be available to purchase from the Blizzard Shop starting today, February 1, and they come in three varieties. The Essentials Pack costs $20 and includes the following items:

  • Moon-Touched Netherwhelp pet (World of Warcraft)
  • Tracer’s OSV-03 Rogue mount with Tracer Hero (Heroes of the Storm)
  • 30th Anniversary Overwatch player icon and spray [coming soon] plus 5 Loot Boxes
  • A set of StarCraft II and StarCraft: Remastered portraits [coming soon]
  • 10 Madness at the Darkmoon Faire card packs (Hearthstone)
  • A pet and portrait for Diablo III [coming soon]

The Heroic Pack costs $40 and includes everything in the Essentials Pack plus the following items:

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