April is IGN’s ‘Urban Legends’ Month

As part of a new initiative on IGN, we’ll be spending whole months exploring topics we find interesting in the world of video games – and we hope that you will, too!

The first of the “themed months”, April is focused on Urban Legends. We’ll be taking a weekly look at the bizarre, eerie, untold, and otherwise unexplained phenomena within the gaming community.

Today we posted this (mostly) complete history of the Nintendo Playstation, the famed collaboration between Nintendo and Sony that was though lost to time, but was recently rediscovered and auctioned as the most valuable piece of gaming history ever.

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Earlier in the month, we took a look at how the Xbox Kinect found new life in the ghost hunting community, thanks to its unique infrared motion-detection software, and how the Playable Teaser for the now-canceled Silent Hill reboot was both a bizarre flash-in-the-pan phenomenon and long-lived community mystery that P.T. became an urban legend all its own.

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And there’s more still to come! Next week, we’ll be taking a look at the bizarre story of Polybius – no, not the recent PSVR game, but the urban legend that it’s based on, where the US government attempted to weaponized arcade machines as mind control devices in the late 1980s.

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What are some of your favorite gaming-centric urban legends? Let us know in the comments, and stay tuned for more upcoming themed events, including explorations of game development and some of the biggest icons of the gaming community.

Destiny Official Cookbook Recipes Revealed

One of the more charming things you may not expect in the world of Destiny is that there’s an entire set of lore all about the foods the characters in the game eat. Ramen was highlighted in the launch trailer for Destiny 2, but there have also been cookies in the form of Gjallardoodles for a questline, and celery instead of Halloween candy that everyone’s favorite party pooper Eris Morn gave you as a “treat.”

With that in mind, Bungie, Insight Editions, and author Victoria Rosenthal have partnered to bring us an official cookbook of real-world versions of Destiny 2’s recipes. Rosenthal, who creates graphics for NASA as part of her day job, has translated many of those items alongside a few cocktails of your choosing.

Each recipe in the book – which is 208 pages long – come with step-by-step instructions and full color guide to help “fans go on their own culinary adventure.” I’m a big fan of trying out new recipes with my wife, and I plan to try out a few of these recipes to share the outcome with you on a future Fireteam Chat episode. In the meantime, check out a few exclusives they sent over to us that you can try for yourself at home in the slideshow below (no word yet on whether or not Radiolarian Pudding from the 2019 in-game Dawning event will be included, but I’m willing to bet it would be white chocolate pudding and be absolutely delicious.)

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Destiny: The Official Cookbook is set to hit store shelves on August 4th, 2020 for the retail price of $34.99USD, or $26.89USD if you pre-order on Amazon. To my surprise Insight Editions also have several othere themed cookbooks such as Marvel Eat the Universe, The Elder Scrolls Cookbook, and one that features prominent WWE Wrestlers expressing the importance of a balanced breakfast (“these ham and pineapple stuffed “doughnuts” are a great choice for your first meal of the day, or as your last meal on Earth.” – WWE’s Big Boss Man.)

The Destiny equivalent quote for the Spicy Ramen reads “Spicy Ramen has been a staple here in the Tower for as long as I can remember. Highlighting an incredible combination of flavors and spices, this is one of the best recipes the Golden Age has to offer. Not even the Red Legion could bring down these golden noodles swimming in rich flavorful broth.”

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Destin Legarie is a Director of Video Content Strategy at IGN and host of our Destiny Show Fireteam Chat. You can follow him on Twitter or watch him stream regularly on Twitch.

Rockstar Is Working on a New GTA, But It’s a Long Ways Away

Rockstar Games is working on a new Grand Theft Auto, but the next entry in the series is reportedly a long ways from release, and may take on a different scope due to alleged changes at the Red Dead and GTA studio.

An anonymous source close to Rockstar Games has confirmed to IGN that the Red Dead Redemption 2 company is next working on a new entry in the Grand Theft Auto series, as first reported by Kotaku.

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Kotaku’s report, which places a larger focus on workplace changes allegedly happening at Rockstar following the massive discussions on crunch in game development that centered around Red Dead Redemption 2, also notes, however, that the next GTA is “early in development.” The report further goes on to explain that, due to the changing nature of conditions at Rockstar, the company is considering ways of altering production to avoid similar crunch issues. One such plan is to allegedly have the next GTA, whether it be called GTA 6 or some other title, be “a moderately sized release (which, by Rockstar’s standards, would still be a large game) that is then expanded with regular updates over time, which may help mitigate stress and crunch.”

Of course, given that the next Grand Theft Auto is early in development, it remains to be seen how the later parts of development could affect these plans to curb crunch, the process by which developers work frequent overtime in order to hit certain release dates and milestones.

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According to the new report, Rockstar has attempted to root out the causes of widespread crunch reported at the studio, including changes in leadership throughout many of its offices, outside management training, and plans to improve technology pipelines and scheduling for production on the next game. And while there’s still concern at the studio, according to the report, many anonymous devs speaking to Kotaku were cautiously optimistic about the future.

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IGN has reached out to Rockstar for official comment on the alleged changes at the studio, as well as further comment on the next GTA, and will update this story should they respond.

Conversation around Rockstar and the effects of crunch ignited after Rockstar co-founder Dan Houser, who has since left the company, commented about working 100-hour weeks on Red Dead 2. Though Houser later clarified his statement was about his specific writing team, discussion around crunch at the studio surged. Rockstar employees were speaking openly about their experiences at the studio, while reported surfaced that, in response to all of the discussion, Rockstar explicitly told employees overtime was not mandated.

Crunch and its impact on developers has of course been a discussion before Red Dead 2’s development, and one we’ve seen continue since, including a CD Projekt Red executive indicating crunch would be needed on Cyberpunk 2077. And recent reports suggested that The Last of Us Part 2’s delay from February to May allegedly led to more sustained crunch, rather than alleviating it.

GTA 6 has not officially been announced, and though we’ve seen plenty of attempts to fool us into believing GTA 6 has been announced for previous years, Rockstar has remained quiet about what will follow Red Dead 2, as well as its continued work on Red Dead Online and GTA Online.

Nvidia Game Ready Driver Offers Best Performance For Minecraft RTX And CoD: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered

Nvidia’s latest Game Ready Driver is out today, and includes support for the imminent Minecraft RTX open beta and the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered later this month.

The driver, which you can download here, should give you the best performance if you’re looking to hop into the ray-tracing powered Minecraft overhaul tomorrow, April 16, which will work best on Nvidia’s RTX range of graphics cards. The visual update also introduces DLSS 2.0 support to the nearly decade old game, which was a headline feature on the last Game Ready driver release. If you haven’t updated yet, you’ll need this to access the performance enhancing feature.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered launched on PS4 earlier this month, but it’s only out on PC on April 30. Today’s driver adds support for it too, ensuring you have the best performance at launch. Saint’s Row: The Third Remastered is even further out, with a release date in late May, but even that is supported in today’s driver release.

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Drake Maverick, Kurt Angle, And Other WWE Wrestlers React To Recent Releases

WWE Chairman Vince McMahon held a phone conference Wednesday afternoon stating that several cuts were coming not just from the talent roster, but also from across the board. The first wave of cuts came about an hour after the meeting that included Drake Maverick, the Good Brothers, Eric Young, Lio Rush, EC3, Curt Hawkins, and several road agents including WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle and longtime official Mike Chioda who has been with the company sine 1989.

McMahon was also recently named an official in President’s Trump committee to advise on reopening sports and was recently declared an “essential business” by Orange County, Florida.

Several wrestlers responded to the news of their release the best they could and took to Twitter to thank fans.

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