The Elder Scrolls Online Gets Free Play Period On PS4, Xbox One, And PC

If you’re stuck at home with not much to do and looking for an online game to get into, we’ve got some good news for you: Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls Online is offering free access to its base game on PS4, Xbox One, and PC in April. From April 1 to April 13, you can play The Elder Scrolls Online for free on PS4 and Xbox One, while Steam’s free play event runs only until April 6.

The Elder Scrolls Online’s free play event includes the game’s Greymoor Prologue, which is a preview of the game’s Greymoor Chapter. The upcoming DLC releases May 18 for PC and Mac and June 2 for Xbox One and PS4.

This free play period also coincides with the game’s Anniversary Jubilee event, which offers opportunities for double XP, exclusive rewards, and delicious cake to celebrate the game’s sixth birthday. If you’ve played The Elder Scrolls Online in any previous free events, you’ll be able to continue your progression as normal. Additionally, new ESO accounts will receive 500 crowns to spend in the game’s premium currency shop.

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In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, You Can Exact Revenge On Those Wasps With An Unusual Item

If you’ve spent any time with Animal Crossing: New Horizons over the past few days, you’ve no doubt had a few run-ins with your island’s most hostile residents. No, we’re not talking about Tom Nook or any of your delightful animal neighbors, but rather the stinging wasps that you accidentally unhouse when you’re gathering tree branches for your zillionth fishing rod that day.

Well, if you’re tired of having to use medicine to treat those wounds, we have good news for you–you can use party poppers to scare them away, as revealed by embedded Tweet above. To be clear, the timing is pretty tight, and you have to make sure to shake the tree from the front in order to line it up, but it does work. You can buy party poppers from the Nook’s Cranny store.

Alternatively, you can use your net to catch the wasps before they descend on you. But hey, this is a much more festive solution, if nothing else. If you need help gathering any other bugs, read our guide to catching them. If you haven’t picked up New Horizons, check out our review-in-progress to see what our critic Kallie Plagge liked and didn’t like about the game.

Pokemon Go Will Let You Do Raids From Home Soon

With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forcing many parts of the country into lockdown, Pokemon Go developer Niantic has been tweaking the hit AR mobile game to make it easier to play while social distancing. As part of the changes, the studio has recently begun offering 1 PokeCoin bundles in the in-game store and removed the walking requirement to take part in the Go Battle League, and it will soon let players participate in Raids from afar as well.

In a new blog post, Niantic outlined some further changes it will make to Pokemon Go. One of the most notable is that you won’t need to leave your home in order to join Raids. “You’ll soon be able to team up with friends and take on Raid Battles together in Pokemon Go from the comfort of home,” the developer wrote.

This is certainly a welcome change, as players previously needed to physically travel to a Gym where a Raid was taking place in order to join the battle. Raids are one of the few ways you can catch rare Legendary Pokemon, which are typically only available for a limited time, and this adjustment will ensure that everyone will have a chance to capture these monsters while they’re in the game.

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Power Rangers Movie: Unofficial Concept Art Reveals Green Ranger Design

Even though the 2017 Power Rangers movie ended with a stinger that teased the introduction of Tommy Oliver, it never got a sequel and the Power Rangers franchise is moving on with another reboot, so we never got to see Tommy as the Green Ranger on the big screen. But that didn’t stop the artist who designed the costumes for the movie, Sanit Klamchanuan, from imagining what the Green Ranger might have looked like.

When a fan messaged Klamchanuan pointing out that it was the three-year anniversary of the movie and fans never got to see the Tommy as the Green Ranger, it inspired him to whip up a design for the fan-favorite character, which he posted on Instagram.

Take a look at Klamchanuan’s work-in-progress drawings and the final design below:

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While this design is purely a fun exercise for Klamchanuan and is not official, he is the one who designed the organic, glowing Power Ranger armor seen in the 2017 film, so this is as close as we’re going to get to seeing what the Green Ranger would look like in that style. Rita Repulsa was depicted as a fallen Green Ranger in the film, so we were given an idea of what the Green Ranger would look like, but Klamchanuan’s design depicts Tommy in the armor and is a bit more in line with what fans know from the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series.

Klamchanuan explained to IGN that he made sure the Green Ranger design looked similar to the other rangers while incorporating the signature dragon elements.

“I took the elements of the Red Ranger as a base to build on, changing the shape of the helmet to add extra horns to give it a dragon look,” Klamchanuan said.

The Green Ranger is of course known for his signature gold chest shield, which Klamchanuan included in a more subtle way.

“With the gold chest shield, it was important to me not to go too over the top,” he said. “I wanted to have it there but make sure it didn’t overpower the green, so I used it more as a highlight.”

As for the Dragon Dagger, Klamchanuan had a bit of fun by giving it the ability to transform from a dagger into a full-sized sword, perfect for going blade-to-blade with the Red Ranger’s power sword. “And it would look badass!” he added.

What do you think of Klamchanuan’s design for the Green Ranger? What were your hopes for a sequel to the 2017 Power Rangers movie? Let us know in the comments.

If you’re hankering for some Green Ranger-related material, you can always check out Jason David Frank reprising his iconic role as the evil, alternate reality version of Tommy Oliver in the trailer below:

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Joshua is Senior Features Editor at IGN. If Pokemon, Green Lantern, or Game of Thrones are frequently used words in your vocabulary, you’ll want to follow him on Twitter @JoshuaYehl and IGN.

All Marvel Designs at the IGN Store are Marked Down an Additional 20% This Week

Some of the most popular designs on the IGN Store are Marvel designs. In fact, the Neon Wolverine shirt is the most popular design on Facebook by a huge margin. To celebrate the massive popularity of Marvel shirts and pullovers in the IGN Store, we’re dropping the price on ALL the officially-licensed Marvel designs store-wide for the rest of the week.

Save 20% on Marvel Shirts

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If you want Nintendo designs, we’ve got officially licensed MetroidMario KartSplatoon, and even newcomers like Luigi’s Mansion 3 designs, too. Maybe you’ve heard of a little game called Animal Crossing? We’ve got those, too.

The Marvel sale runs through Saturday at midnight, and we’ll have new designs in the store later this week. Last week we added a ton of Stranger Things designs, so get spooky.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Guide

IGN’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons strategy guide includes everything you need to know about crafting, gaining Nook Miles, and earning money (bells) so you can expand your house, unlock everything, upgrade facilities/shops, and get more residents (villagers) to join your island.

This ACNH guide will help you get the most out of grinding for resources, filling your critterpedia with all the bugs and fish you can find while designing, customizing, and shopping to make this island everything you want it to be.
Whether you’re a beginner – making this your first-ever Animal Crossing game – or you’re a veteran who has their island all planned out: we have important info, tips and tricks, and fun cheats and secrets to enhance your island getaway!

Beginner’s Guide

Here’s how to start your ACNH adventure off right including a walkthrough for your first few days.

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How to Play Multiplayer

It takes a village to turn an island into a community! Here’s how to play 2-4 player local couch co-op (aka Party Play), how to play local wireless and online, how to play with friends, how to add people to your best-friends list, and how to message and talk to friends. Plus a detailed break down on how the Call Islander and Best-Friends List NookPhone apps work alongside the real-life Nintendo Switch Online App (aka NookLink).

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Tips and Tricks

Become the best island Resident Tom Nook has ever seen with these tips and tricks!
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Ultimate Unlocks and Upgrades Guide

Here’s how to make progress in ACNH by unlocking more tools, buildings, and facilities and upgrading what you already have.

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Money Making Guide (Get Bells Fast)

Bells rule everything around you in ACNH. Here’s how make a lot of them quickly.

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Cheats and Secrets

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Free Elder Scrolls Online Prologue Chapter Out This Week–Begins Greymoor Story

Elder Scrolls Online is preparing for a trip to Greymoor, and you can start to get a taste for the new content with a special prologue quest. The prologue is free to all players and available starting today.

The free chapter will take you into Blackreach to face the Icereach Coven, helping to wrap up the Dark Heart of Skyrim storyline as it segues into the new Greymoor story. You can find it by selecting “Prologue Quest: The Coven Conspiracy” from the Crown Store, and then finding Lyris Titanborn in your alliance’s Fighter’s Guild. A new story trailer helps set the spooky stage for things to come as well.

If you haven’t played ESO but want to try out the prologue chapter, you can take part in a free play event from April 1-13. On PC, PS4, and Xbox One, you can download the base game and play through a selection of content. (The Steam free play period will be April 1-6). Visit the ESO Free Play page to select your version. The free content will include the Greymoore prologue quest.

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The Uphill Battle to Fix An Obscure Bug in Control

This is a guest column from Juha Vainio, an Executive Producer at Remedy Entertainment, the development team behind our 2019 Game of the Year, Control. [poilib element=”accentDivider”]

I’ve never been one to chase achievements or trophies in games. I usually play the main storyline, some side quests, and that’s it. Prior to launching Control, I had zero Platinum trophies on PS4. But, Control being my game, I decided well in advance that Control will be the first game I platinum – to collect all the trophies.

So I got to it and played the game diligently, finished the main storyline, all the side quests and started hunting all the trophies. Control is not the hardest game to platinum so the progress was decent. I believe it was October 2019 when I got all the trophies but one, the “Master Parautilitarian”, awarded for unlocking all of Jesse’s abilities.

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I had still a few powers missing, so I went on getting them and was pretty excited when I was enabling my final ability, supposedly triggering the trophy. But… the trophy didn’t trigger – meaning neither did the Platinum.

Clearly a bug, I asked our QA if they had bumped into anything similar. They hadn’t. I then went to our community management and asked if they had noticed anyone complaining about something similar – they hadn’t, either. So it must have been quite a rare bug.

Finally, I approached our programmers and asked how this could happen. At first, they denied it could even happen at all. Then, with minor pushing, they checked the code and confirmed there’s no chance that could happen. When I presented them with visual evidence, they said, in that voice that only programmers can do, “Interesting”.

After a few days, the programmers came up with a possible cause: they had made some fundamental changes to how abilities were counted just before launch. Apparently, I had played the pre-release build and some of my abilities were counted using the old system, the rest with the new. So the system thought I didn’t have enough abilities for the trophy, even though I did. I asked the team how long would it take to fix this so that I could get my trophy but without anybody else getting screwed. “Too long,” they said.

Of course, as the Executive Producer of Control, I’m responsible for the bug priorities, so this naturally went straight to the top of the to-do pile! That is, until the team asked, “do you want us fixing this, or do you want us working on The Foundation expansion?”. As much as it pained me, The Foundation was more important, so the bug was left unfixed.

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That didn’t mean I gave up, though. As a trusted Sony developer, I had access to the developer support portal. I went and explained the situation to Sony’s support team and subtly asked if they could just flip the switch on the back-end and unlock the trophy for me. “No”, they said. “All the trophies need to be unlocked from within gameplay”. Which makes lots of sense, but didn’t make me any happier.

I continued harassing our programmers every once in a while, but they didn’t budge. But suddenly, as an inadvertent answer to my prayers, one of our designers came up with the idea of being able to reset all the ability points. Unaware of my particular predicament – he was trying to solve another issue with it – the idea got my full support. The programmers and I weren’t actually sure if that would fix my problem or not, but it was our best shot, so I took it.

For weeks and weeks, I held my breath and waited, in pain, to see if it would work or not. The feature was part of the March 25 Control  Update, and on that day I anxiously sat beside my PS4 while the update loaded. I launched the game. I went to a Control Point to access my ability tree. … and noticed I needed to farm 30.000 Source to be able to reset the Ability Tree!

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After about 30 minutes I had collected enough Source to be able to reset the tree. So, once again, I again located a Control Point, accessed the ability tree, and reset everything. Then I proceeded, with shaky hands, to enable the abilities one by one. I almost couldn’t finish, I was so afraid that it wouldn’t work. I was almost sure it wouldn’t.

But it did! I got my “Master Parautilitarian”, followed closely by my First Platinum Trophy ever!

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