New This Week in the IGN Store: Black Widow Designs

It’s Wednesday, which means not only is the week halfway over, but we’ve also added a bunch of new designs to the IGN Store.

This week we’re bringing you designs from Marvel’s Black Widow, inspired by both the comics and the upcoming live-action Black Widow movie. Check out some of the best ones below, then visit the IGN Store to see our full selection of Black Widow shirts.

Black Widow Shirts

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Black Widow is just one small subset of a pretty healthy selection of Marvel designs at the IGN Store, but we have more than just Marvel: there are Nintendo, Star Wars, DC Comics and even SpongeBob designs, among others.

Oh, and we also have designs for our own IGN shows like Next-Gen Console Watch and Game Scoop.

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Seth Macy is IGN’s tech and commerce editor and just wants to be your friend. Find him on Twitter @sethmacy.

The Way Back Review

With The Way Back, director Gavin O’Connor (Warrior, Miracle) has prepared a very familiar and very comforting, audience-pleasing stew. Sports movies have long been, throughout the broad history of the genre, reliable comfort food that can reasonably be applauded for cleaving to traditional, predictable story beats; daring originality is welcome in sports movies, of course, but falling back on cliché is not necessarily a vice for them. So while O’Conner, a slightly more thoughtful director than your average filmmaker, has perhaps added a few generous tablespoons of welcome soulful melancholy to The Way Back – effectively producing a satisfying meal – its baseline flavors are what make the film ultimately a genial and emotional entertainment. The rest of the review shall be, I assure you, free from further food metaphors.

In The Way Back, Ben Affleck – operating in full-on sad-sack mode, perhaps his best note as an actor – plays a bitter alcoholic construction worker named Jack whose life is clearly on the downward slope; in the first five minutes of the film, we see him sneaking beers at work, slipping gin into his coffee mug for the drive home, and taking a few depressive chugs from a can he keeps next to his shampoo in the shower. The Way Back, then is going to be less a film about winning championships and Big Games, and more about the delicate process of recovery from addiction.

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Jack is also a former basketball star from his high school days, and those who meet him mention that fact frequently, often compounding how badly he’s burned out. Into his grey milieu, Jack is offered a coaching position at his old high school where he is invited to take the school’s flagging basketball team from – and we can all probably recite this part in unison – being the losing-est team in the state to being a hard-working band of teammates who have all begun to realize their talent and potential.

Yes, there will be plenty of moments wherein a crucial basket is scored right at the buzzer, or where the film’s music will cut out for a split second while a basketball sails tensely through the air on its way to winning – or losing – a big game.

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The teenage ball players all have well-realized personalities – the hot dog, the lothario, the angry one, the shy champion who Just Needs to Realize His Potential – but they are mere supporting players to the world of the adults who spend most of The Way Back’s running time discussing the banal details of adult life, the kind of details that seem so dull when one is a youth, but that are the very pulp of existence as a middle-aged man. Very slowly, we begin to learn the great tragedies that Jack has experienced, the true nature of the relationships he has with his sister (Michaela Watkins) and his ex-wife (Janina Avankar), and what drove him to drink in the first place.

These tragic banalities – paired with an ineffable sense of geographical authenticity – are The Way Back’s greatest strengths, allowing it to poke its head ever so slightly above other sports movies of its ilk. Affleck is convincing as a has-been who hasn’t known joy in all too long (easily aided by the fact that Affleck himself has wrestled with alcohol), and director O’Connor is too emotionally intelligent to allow mere basketball victories become the solution to his problems. Indeed, just when one might expect the film to begin cresting and climaxing to the conclusion audiences have been trained to expect from such narratives, The Way Back sinks into a calmer, sadder place, leaving us with a different kind of catharsis beyond cheering and Gatorade showers.

Nioh 2: Here’s What Comes in Each Edition

Nioh 2 is coming exclusively to PS4 on March 13. A sequel to the 2017 original, the game puts you back in the role of a half human, half Yokai warrior as he slays demons in Sengoku-era Japan and the Dark Realm. Nioh 2 sports an updated combat system and allows you to transform into a Yokai to dole out extra pain to your enemies. It promises to be another challenging entry in the action-RPG sub-genre popularized by the Dark Souls series.

The game comes a few different editions, all of which are available for preorder right now. Here’s what comes with each one and where you can get it.

Nioh 2 Special Edition

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The special edition of the game comes with the following:

  • Nioh 2 season pass
  • “The Art of Nioh 2” book
  • Steelbook case

Nioh 2 Standard Edition

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The standard edition of Nioh 2 only includes the game and nothing else. Bit harsh, don’t you think?

Nioh 2 Digital Deluxe Edition

The PlayStation Store-exclusive digital deluxe edition is similar to the special edition, but it obviously lacks the physical extras. Here’s what it comes with instead:

  • Nioh 2 season pass
  • Demon Horde weapons
  • Nodama Netsuke charm
  • PS4 theme
  • PSN avatar set

Nioh 2 Preorder Bonus

nioh-2-preorder-bonusPreorder Nioh 2, and you’ll receive the following digital extras:

  • Demon Horde armor set
  • Sudama Netsuke charm
  • PS4 theme
  • PSN avatar set

Other Preorder Guides

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Call of Duty: Mobile’s Zombies Mode Being Removed as It’s Not Good Enough

The Zombies mode in Call of Duty: Mobile is being removed on March 25 due to it not meeting the quality standards of the game’s developer.

“We had always mentioned it was limited but with no explicit end-date,” writes the Call of Duty: Mobile developer in the latest community update. “We wanted to see the reception, see the feedback, and see how we can potentially shape the mode for the future. However, the mode just didn’t reach the level of quality that we desire.”

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The developer goes on to say that the the Zombies mode may return to Call of Duty: Mobile in the future, but only when it’s of a “high enough quality.” If and when it does return, it may also arrive with the global release of the mode’s second map, Nacht Der Untoten.

For now, the Call of Duty: Mobile developer is looking to focus on the game’s multiplayer, battle royale, and ranked modes. As such, a new Battle Pass arrived on March 1 that lets you earn new character Soap (from Call of Duty 4), along with new weapons and new equipment.

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There’s also a new multiplayer map called Cage, which is designed for close-quarters combat, and while being a three-lane map has a verticality to it that can give risk-taking players an advantage. The developer has also confirmed that Hardpoint will now be a permanent game mode rather than just a limited-time mode.

Until March 11, you can also earn the new operator skill, H.I.V.E. Straight from Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, H.I.V.E. lets you place trap pods that release a deadly swarm of nano-drones when triggered by enemies.

In our Call of Duty: Mobile review we gave it a 7.7 and said that it “plays well but not great” and comes “with a substantial multiplayer package that includes an exciting, condensed take on Blackout’s battle royale.”

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Best Price Ever on Apple AirPods 2 Is Back

If you missed that great Apple AirPods deal way back on Black Friday, there’s some good news to be had today: the latest generation AirPods are on sale for essentially the same price as the older ones were back in November, at just $129.98.

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The Apple AirPods Pro were on sale yesterday, but the sale ended pretty abruptly. I’m glad to see them back again, both in-stock and at a reduced price. If you missed out on a pair yesterday, the AirPod God is smiling down on you today.

Personally I recommend the AirPods if you’re in a budget-minded mood, since they offer a lot of functionality at a relatively-low price, but if you really want to show off, or if your tax refund came in, you might as well jump at the AirPods Pro sale opportunity.

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Seth Macy is IGN’s tech and commerce editor and just wants to be your friend. Find him on Twitter @sethmacy.

The Batman Reportedly Casts Teen Wolf’s Max and Charlie Carver

Teen Wolf stars Charlie and Max Carver have reportedly dropped down into Gotham City to feature in Matt Reeves’ upcoming The Batman, alongside Robert Pattinson’s caped crusader.

According to a recent report from The A.V. Club, the twin actors have been confirmed as the latest stars to join the extensive cast of the DC movie reboot, with production “keeping any other details under the cowl for now.”

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While the report indicates that Max and Charlie have been cast in unspecified roles, speculation has been rife over which characters they could potentially portray, with suggestions ranging from Max and Min, the twin henchmen employed by Two-Face, to Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the two supervillains modelled on the bumbling brothers from Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice in Wonderland tale.

Others have proposed that Max and Charlie, who previously starred together in Desperate Housewives, Teen Wolf, and The Leftovers, could emerge as the Trigger Twins, a pair of gunslingers who first appeared in 1951’s All-Star Western #58 before being reimagined and reintroduced as a dangerous criminal duo, known as Tom and Tad Trigger, in 1993’s Detective Comics #667.

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If the Carvers are confirmed to be antagonists, they will be joining a rogues gallery of villains already announced for the movie, alongside Zoë Kravitz’ Selina KylePaul Dano’s Edward NashtonJohn Turturro’s Carmine Falcone, and Colin Farrell’s Oswald Cobblepot.

For more on The Batman, check out the set photo from the first day of filming, find out how fans reacted to the new Batsuit, and read up about Robert Pattinson’s Batman voice inspiration. Alternatively, check out our complete roundup of the cast, release date, plot, and more.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.