Resident Evil Village Maiden Demo Spoiler-Free Walkthrough

As with Resident Evil 7 before it, Capcom has provided fans with a short, intense look at Resident Evil Village in the form of a standalone demo. That demo, dubbed “Maiden,” is available now on the PlayStation Network store for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. It’s not quite as puzzling as the demo for RE7, but it’s definitely possible to get hung up and miss important clues that will show you the way to work your way through this short, frightening slice of the castle.

Below, you’ll find a quick, spoiler-free walkthrough that will lead you through the demo and help you if you find yourself stuck. We won’t spoil any scares or story elements, although we do highlight a few notes that can give you a little extra insight into what’s going on. You can check out the video below for a full runthrough of the entire demo, as well.

The Dungeon

Upon waking up, you’ll find yourself in a dark dungeon cell. Look to one side to find a crumpled-up note hidden in the wall. Reading it provides you several clues you’ll need to escape the dungeon, but they’re a bit obtuse. First, you need to get out of the cell–crouch down and look under your wooden bed for a hole through which you can crawl.

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Cyberpunk 2077: Patch 1.1 Is Now Available on PC, Consoles, and Stadia

CD Projekt Red has released Patch 1.1 for Cyberpunk 2077 on PC, consoles, and Stadia.

As detailed on Cyberpunk.net, this update’s big focus is on stability improvements. As noted on Twitter, this update “lays the groundwork for the upcoming patches.”

Memory usage improvements in various systems within the game are part of this patch, and should improve “characters, interactions, navigation, in-game videos (news, tv, etc.), foliage, laser effects, minimap, devices, AI, street traffic, environmental damage system, GPU-related, and more.”

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There have also been various crash fixes related to, among others, “loading saves, game opening/closing, and Point of No Return.”

Many fixes for Quests and the Open World are detailed (which you can see below), as well as others for UI, Visual, Achievements, and more.

Those on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are experiencing the most issues in Cyberpunk 2077, and Patch 1.1 looks to fix crash issues on PS4 and “Improved memory usage for character creation, mirrors, scanning, camera remote control, menus (inventory, map) on Xbox One, Xbox One X and Xbox One S.”

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The full Patch 1.1 notes are as follows;

Stability

Various stability improvements including:

  • Memory usage improvements in various systems within the game: characters, interactions, navigation, in-game videos (news, tv, etc.), foliage, laser effects, minimap, devices, AI, street traffic, environmental damage system, GPU-related, and more.
  • Various crash fixes (related to, among others, loading saves, game opening/closing and Point of No Return).

Quests/Open World

  • Fixed an issue where calls from Delamain would end immediately and seem like they cannot be picked up in Epistrophy.
  • Fixed an issue where players would not receive calls from Delamain when approaching relevant vehicles in Epistrophy.
  • Fixed an issue where the objective could get stuck on “Answer the call from Mr. Hands” in M’ap Tann Pèlen.
  • Fixed an issue where Judy could teleport underground in Pyramid Song.
  • Fixed an issue where it would be impossible to talk to Zen Master in Poem of The Atoms.
  • Fixed an issue where Takemura wouldn’t call in Down on the Street.
  • Fixed an issue where Jackie could disappear in The Pickup.
  • Fixed an issue where it could be impossible to get out of the car in The Beast in Me: The Big Race.
  • Fixed an issue where players could stop receiving calls and messages after moving too far away from A Day In The Life area.
  • Fixed an issue where opening the package wouldn’t update Space Oddity.
  • Retro-fixed the saves affected by a rare issue where speaking to Judy in Automatic Love would be impossible due to an invisible wall. The underlying issue is under investigation.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented players from collecting the reward in Gig: Freedom of the Press. The quest will auto-complete for those who could not collect the reward previously, and the reward will be provided automatically.
  • Fixed an issue where Delamain would remain silent throughout Epistrophy if the player initially refused to help him.

UI

  • Fixed an issue where prompt for exiting braindance could be missing.
  • Removed an invalid item from loot.

Visual

  • Fixed an issue where a grenade’s trajectory could be displayed in photo mode.
  • Fixed particles’ hue appearing pink when viewed close up.
  • Fixed cars spawning incorrectly in Reported Crime: Welcome to Night City.

Achievements

  • Fixed an issue where completing one of theassaults in progress in Santo Domingo would sometimes not contribute towards progression for The Jungle achievement, preventing its completion.

Miscellaneous

  • Addressed the issue responsible for saves getting oversized (related to the modifier indicating if the item is crafted), and trimmed the excess size from already existing saves (note: this won’t fix PC save files corrupted before 1.06 update).
  • Fixed an issue where input could stop registering upon opening the weapon wheel and performing an action.
  • Fixed an issue where the “Continue” button in the Main Menu could load an end game save.

PlayStation-specific

  • Performance optimization of crowds on PlayStation 4 Pro and PlayStation 5.
  • Various crash fixes on PlayStation 4.

Xbox-specific

  • Improved memory usage for character creation, mirrors, scanning, camera remote control, menus (inventory, map) on Xbox One, Xbox One X and Xbox One S.

PC-specific

  • It will now be possible to obtain achievements while in Steam offline mode. Note: Offline mode needs to be enabled before starting the game. This change does not work retroactively.
  • Addressed the game startup crashes related to loading cache on NVIDIA graphics cards.

Stadia-specific

  • Concert audio should no longer be inaudible in Never Fade Away.
  • Fixed corrupted textures on several melee weapons.
  • Tweaked default deadzone settings to be more responsive. Note: the change will not affect settings unless they’re set to default.

For more on Cyberpunk 2077, check out what Johnny Silverhand may have looked like pre-Keanu Reeves, CD Projekt’s response to a report about the fake E3 demo and developmental issues, and how the Cyberpunk 2077 next-gen update won’t be released until the “second half” of 2021.

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On Destiny 2’s Europa, We’re Still Waiting On Revelations About Cayde-6

One of the best things about Destiny 2‘s Beyond Light expansion is how much concrete story it has delivered. Destiny’s story has always been unwieldy, largely because there’s a lot of it–but most of it took place in the distant past, somewhere outside of what’s actually in the game. In Beyond Light, Bungie tied together a host of dangling lore threads, filling in gaps we’ve been wondering about for a long, long time. Names like Clovis Bray finally have faces, and characters we’ve been wondering about from Destiny 1, like the Exo Stranger, have finally explained their actions.

Every so often, Bungie collects some of those lore entries together into book form, as Destiny Grimoire Anthologies. The books center on specific themes, like the influence of the Darkness or the history of the Fallen, and each one has been relevant to whatever stories Destiny 2 was telling at the time of their release. Grimoire Anthology Vol. 3, which was released right around the launch of Beyond Light, includes lore relevant to the Exos, Rasputin, and Clovis Bray–and gives some clues about what we might still learn on Europa.

Beyond Light’s backstory is all about the birth of the Exo race–robots into which human consciousnesses have been downloaded. That’s a major part of the third Grimoire Anthology book as well, with the book compiling lore entries about the Exos’ strange relationship with the Deep Stone Crypt. The book ends with what feels like a major clue as to what we can expect from the story on Europa as it continues to unfold in coming seasons. The last portion of the book focuses on Destiny’s most famous Exo, the former Hunter Vanguard and the character who was murdered to kick off the Forsaken expansion: Cayde-6.

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GameStop Stock Surges to Record Highs As Investors Battle Redditors

Something weird is happening with GameStop stock in that it’s currently trading at an all-time high. But this isn’t a sign that GameStop has miraculously turned its fortunes around overnight. Instead, the stock surge is a result of a very strange confluence of opposing stock traders and dare I say, stock trolling.

The video game retail chain saw its stocks jump to an all-time high of $76.76 per share today. Compared to last year when shares were trending as low as $3 a share. The 80% surge today from its already upward trending $43 per share opening price forced GameStop to temporarily halt trading according to Bloomberg.

How did this happen? GameStop’s stock (traded as GME) has been trending upward all January. But behind the scenes, the reasoning for the jump has less to do with GameStop’s actual business performances and more to do with a fight between short-sellers like Citron Research and the subreddit r/WallStreetBets.

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Short selling is a strategy where an investor will borrow stock in exchange for an IOU. They can then sell the stock for a set price, let’s say 20 shares for $400. That stock could then lose value, and the investor can buy back 20 shares for $300. They’ll then return the 20 shares back to the original stock owner and pocket the extra $100.

Several firms have shorted GameStop, including Citron Research, a short-seller specializing in bets that companies will fail. The idea wasn’t far-fetched given the spate of GameStop’s bad news ranging from store closures to the general health of stores during the COVID-19 pandemic.

On the opposing “side” so to speak are users of the subreddit WallStreetBets and finance influencers on TikTok (or FinTok) who, through a combination of chaotic investing and savvy, predicted investors would try and short GameStop stock and made moves to profit from it.

There were also signs the market became somewhat more optimistic for GameStop after it promoted Ryan Cohen, co-founder of pet retail empire Chewy, as a board member. Cohen has spoken publicly about plans to turn GameStop into some kind of digital retail leader.

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Redditors and others moved ahead of short-sellers by buying GameStop stock early when it was incredibly cheap. As short sellers moved to “cover” their short by buying back the stock they needed to return to their lenders, prices began to climb, forcing the short sellers to accelerate their buying, which in turn continued to drive up stock prices, creating a short squeeze.

Basically, it set off a chain reaction of short-sellers trying to cut any of their losses by purchasing more GameStop stock, which drove prices up even further.

There are testimonials on Reddit and elsewhere of people profiting from this sudden surge. Some have shared their GME portfolios hitting as high as $5 million USD in value.

Vice and Ars Technica have excellent explainers on the full “war” between WallStreetBets and short-sellers, but ultimately GameStop’s stock success is a strange case of the wild world of speculative investing.

GameStop has declined to comment on its stock performance.

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Opinion: Microsoft’s Xbox Live Gold Price Hike Isn’t a Good Look

Microsoft knew that announcing a significant price hike to Xbox Live Gold wasn’t going to go over well. That’s why it dumped the news on a Friday. So what’s the deal – or lack thereof, in this case? In short, $60 will now get you just six months of Gold instead of 12. Three months is $30, and one month is $11. The new pricing isn’t quite as bad as it looks on the surface, but to be clear, it isn’t good either, for a number of reasons.

First, it’s a straight-up surprise considering how Microsoft has spent the past few years not just saying but doing the right thing by gamers. Backwards compatibility, Xbox Game Pass, Smart Delivery, etc. – Microsoft has been focused on doing the right thing by its consumers, earning goodwill from the gaming community for a while now. This sharp price increase on the service, which is required to play even free-to-play multiplayer games, is both unexpected and unfortunate.

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Xbox Live Gold: Microsoft vs. Sony vs. PC

Similarly, while Microsoft would probably say it worries about its own business and not its competition, the reality is that for a company trying to woo back gamers who fled to PS4 after the Xbox 360 and lure in new gamers making a critical choice of which video game platform to buy for the very first time, Xbox Live Gold now costs twice as much as PlayStation Plus does. But OK, let’s look at PC. Microsoft has repeatedly insisted that they don’t care if you buy an Xbox console or not, as long as you’re in the Xbox ecosystem, and this move seems to rather darkly back up its own statement. Xbox Live Gold services are still, for the time being, free on PC! For instance: if you’ve got the rig to run it, Halo Infinite multiplayer will be completely free to play for you this Fall. On Xbox, that privilege will cost $120 per year.

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In theory, the Xbox community might be more accepting of this price change had it been executed gradually. After all, Microsoft isn’t running a charity. Costs go up. Revenue and profits must be had. Netflix raised its prices not too long ago. And to its credit, Microsoft hadn’t upped the price of Xbox Live Gold in a decade. The company obviously made a deliberate choice to rip the Band-Aid off all at once. OK, that’s the team’s choice, but making that choice in the middle of a pandemic, when times are tough for many people and video games are one of the few forms of entertainment still completely accessible from home…well, again, it’s not a good look, and for consumers on a budget, it downright sucks.

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Xbox Live Gold → Xbox Game Pass Ultimate? Microsoft Hopes So

What’s clear to most people reacting to this news is that it seems like an obvious push to drive more Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions. The top-tier Game Pass service runs $15 per month or $180 per year compared to $10 per month or $120 per year for the standard Game Pass. Either remains a heck of a great deal for the Netflix-like bounty of games on offer each month. The difference, though, is that Ultimate not only adds Game Pass on PC, but it also includes Xbox Live Gold, whereas regular Game Pass does not. And so, should you opt to choose Game Pass Ultimate, one way you could look at this is that you’re paying the same $120 per year for Game Pass and the same annual $60 for Xbox Live gold, but getting the PC benefit for free. The choice feels like a no-brainer, but for the wrong reasons.

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The bottom line is that Xbox Live Gold is a worse deal today than it was yesterday – particularly for players who are heavily invested primarily in one multiplayer game, be it Destiny, Apex Legends, PUBG, etc. The silver lining – if you can call it that – is that it’s only a worse deal for new players. Existing Gold subscribers on a 6- or 12-month membership will continue to have their memberships renewed at the old rates. I suspect that’s most of the people reading this, but again, punishing new players at the start of a generation in which Microsoft is looking to regain some of the marketshare it lost to Sony last generation is (say it with me) not a good look.

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Ryan McCaffrey is IGN’s Executive Editor of Previews and host of IGN’s weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked. Follow him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan, catch him on Unlocked, and drop-ship him Taylor Ham sandwiches from New Jersey whenever possible.

WandaVision: Every Character, Actor and Cameo in the Marvel Series

Marvel’s WandaVision features a handful of familiar faces and a lot of brand new characters. The first MCU series on Disney+ revolves around the post-Endgame lives of Wanda Maximoff and her android beau, and it also brings back supporting players like Kat Dennings’ Darcy Lewis and Randall Park’s Jimmy Woo.

But what about new characters like nosy neighbor Agnes, the creepy Dottie and poor, unlucky Phil? Who are all these newbies, and are they based on actual comic book characters? Check out our slideshow below for a full breakdown of the ensemble cast of WandaVision and what we know about their roles in this weird, sitcom-inspired fantasy land.

Warning: spoilers for the first three episodes of WandaVision ahead!

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We’ll continue to update this slideshow as new episodes debut and more characters are added to the mix. If you need a refresher, here’s when each episode of WandaVision airs on Disney+

For more on WandaVision, be sure to check out our explainer on the show and the comics that could inspire it, how WandaVision fits into the MCU timeline, and all the Easter eggs and references in each episode so far.

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Robert Kirkman’s Invincible Gets a Release Date and New Clip

Amazon Prime Video has announced the release date for its upcoming adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s Invincible, which will premiere on the streamer on Friday, March 26, 2021.

The announcement was made by Kirkman during a livestream to celebrate the 18-year anniversary of the release of Invincible #1 from Image Comics. Invincible’s 8-episode first season will air in a weekly format, with the first three episodes dropping on March 26, followed by the remaining chapters airing every Friday until the finale on April 30, 2021.

During the livestream, Amazon also revealed a new clip featuring Steven Yeun’s Mark Grayson playing catch with his father, J.K. Simmons’ Nolan Grayson. You can check out this awesome clip in the video below or at the top of the page:

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Per Amazon, Invincible centers on “seventeen-year-old Mark Grayson (Yeun), who’s just like every other guy his age — except that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet, Omni-Man (Simmons). But as Mark develops powers of his own, he discovers that his father’s legacy may not be as heroic as it seems.”

Simmons and Yeun are joined by an all-star lineup of voice actors, including Sandra Oh (Killing Eve), Seth Rogen (This is the End), Gillian Jacobs (Community), Zazie Beetz (Deadpool 2), Mark Hamill (Star Wars), Walton Goggins (Justified), Mahershala Ali (True Detective), Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Ezra Miller (Justice League), and many more.

For more on the series, be sure to check out our Invincible explained breakdown, the first trailer for Invincible, and some nifty Invincible character designs from the series.

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Amazon’s Invincible Gets Release Date And New Clip

Creator of The Walking Dead, Robert Kirkman, has his second most-popular comic series, Invincible, landing as an animated series on Amazon Prime on March 26. During a livestream, Kirkman himself made the announcement and helped debut an extended clip, which you can see below.

The clip features the titular Invincible AKA Mark Grayson (Steven Yuen) and his superhero father Omni-Man AKA Nolan Grayson (J.K. Simmons). The comic series is about a the son of the world’s greatest superhero who finds he has super-powers of his own. From there, Invincible hosts plenty of twists and turns over the course of the #144 issues of the comic, which ended in 2017.

Aside from Yuen, who famously played Glenn on The Walking Dead, Invincible has cast a few people from the hit AMC zombie series. This includes Khary Payton (Ezekiel) as Black Samson, Sonequa Martin-Green (Sasha) as Green Ghost, Lauren Cohan (Maggie) as War Woman, Chad Coleman (Tyreese) as Martian Man, Michael Cudlitz (Abraham) as Red Rush, Lennie James (Morgan) as Darkwing, and Ross Marquand (Aaron) as The Immortal & Aquarius.

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