PSA: Sony Is Giving Away $10 Credit To Celebrate 10 Years Of PlayStation Plus

Having launched a decade ago in June 2010 during the PlayStation 3 era, Sony is now celebrating PlayStation Plus’s 10-year anniversary by giving loyal subscribers PlayStation Store credit for free.

Sony is handing out a free $10 credit to at least some PlayStation Plus subscribers. There’s no need to redeem a code or do anything on your part; the credit, should you receive it, will be automatically awarded to you and will sit in your PlayStation wallet. “Thank you for choosing PlayStation Plus,” the notification message from the company reads.

Hey, free money is free money.
Hey, free money is free money.

It’s unclear exactly what the requirements are to receive the free $10 credit. Some at GameSpot have received the credit, while others have not. We’ve contacted Sony to get clarification on the matter. To check to see if you’ve been rewarded the celebratory gift, you can check your Account Profile on the official PlayStation Store by logging in and clicking your profile icon at the top right of the page.

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Marvel’s Darth Vader Will Crossover With Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Though the Skywalker Saga is over and done with as far as the movies are concerned, Marvel’s line of Star Wars comics are still exploring that era. The Darth Vader comic series takes place between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and it’s in that space that series writer Greg Pak and artist Raffaele Ienco will create a connection between the iconic villain and The Rise of Skywalker, as revealed during the Comic-Con@Home Lucasfilm Publishing panel, featured as part of IGN’s Comic-Con@Home livestream.

The first arc of the series sees Vader on the hunt for those who knew about the birth of his children and helped hide Luke away from him. This personal quest sees him cross paths and team up with Sabe, one of Padme Amidala’s former handmaidens and body doubles. Once that story wraps up in Issue #5, the next story will reveal how this series ties into Episode IX.

“At the end of our first arc, Vader claims to have settled all of his previous business, but the Emperor knows better. He knows Vader hasn’t settled anything! Vader is going to suffer a terrible punishment and undertake a new journey-slash-quest, and there are key elements that will tie into Episode IX in a huge way,” Pak said during the panel. “There are some doors that have been thrown wide open, which dig into some great unexplored territory and also dig deeply into the heart of Vader. Once again, I can’t believe they’re letting us do it.”

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Darth Vader #6 will kick off this new arc that will somehow connect to The Rise of Skywalker, so we’re left to speculate on just how that will happen. Obviously the Emperor makes his big return in Episode 9, and Pak said this story will involve the Emperor punishing Vader and sending him on a quest, so perhaps the connection has something to do with Palpatine.

It could be that the arc will shed some light on the opening scene of The Rise of Skywalker that took place on Mustafar, the planet Vader calls home. We saw Kylo Ren mowing down Vader’s cultists to obtain the Sith Wayfinder, so maybe we’ll learn more about that relic. It’s even possible we’ll get to meet the being known as the Eye of Webbish Bog, a new character that was cut from the opening scene.

Other story ideas that might be worth exploring include Vader learning about the cloning technology the Emperor will one day use to return from the dead, Vader meeting the failed Palpatine clone that eventually becomes Rey’s father, or Vader traveling to the hidden Sith base on Exegol. If Vader does learn about the Emperor’s cloning technology, one can only imagine he would be tempted to clone the love of his life, Padme, to bring her back.

After the Lucasfilm Publishing panel, IGN spoke with Pak about what he has in store for this crossover arc. While he kept all of the story details to himself, he did offer a small tease.

“It’s going to be a huge, hopefully deeply disturbing and entertaining and satisfying epic by the time it’s all done,” Pak said. “We got permission and the green light to do some stuff I never thought we’d be able to do.”

Watch our full video interview with Pak below:

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Speaking of Star Wars, be sure to check out our list of the best Sci-fi movies of all time and the best Disney Plus movies available on the service, and check out IGN’s IGN’s full Comic-Con 2020 panel schedule.

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Xbox Game Pass xCloud Integration Could Be A Death Blow To Stadia

It’s fair to say that Google Stadia hasn’t lit the world on fire. Despite a promising technical test and the deep coffers of one of America’s largest companies, the tech has been underwhelming and the library is anemic. This would be a problem for any new emerging technology, but a weak launch can be course-corrected given enough time. For Google, that time is running short now that Microsoft has announced its own, much more robust streaming plans and is leveraging the Xbox brand to do it.

Due to some combination of curiosity and poor impulse control, I bought both an OnLive and a Stadia Founder’s Edition at launch. Streaming has always been a fascinating concept, and I’ve wanted to see it firsthand, for better and for worse.

Stadia has failed to impress. Pro customers get discounts and a couple of free games, but other promised features like 4K output have been inconsistent. (Google pointedly blamed developers for this.) When Stadia does announce a new slate of games coming to the service, it’s often ones that have already been out on other platforms for months. It has precious few exclusives. The promise of Stadia is to play anywhere, but I don’t travel all that often even in the best of times, much less in the midst of a global pandemic. To top it all off, the games on Stadia are full-priced, often going for the standard price on other platforms, sometimes long after other platforms have offered significant discounts for older games that are marked as “New Releases” on Stadia.

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Oscar Isaac and Legendary Comics Reveal Head Wounds: Sparrow

Legendary Comics has joined forces with Star Wars icon Oscar Isaac for a new graphic novel called Head Wounds: Sparrow. The project was revealed during Legendary’s Comic-Con@Home panel.

Find out the full panel schedule for Comic-Con@Home and figure out how to watch Comic-Con 2020 from home.

This supernatural noir project was created by Bob Johnson, turned into a story by John Alvey and developed by Isaac and Jason Spire for Isaac’s production company Mad Gene. The book is written by Brian Buccaletto (The Flash) and drawn by Christian Ward (Black Bolt).

HeadwoundstypetreatmentSDCCimageHead Wounds looks to be a very personal project for Johnson, Alvey and Isaac, who have been friends since childhood. The premise came about when Johnson battled stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma, inspiring the main protagonist, crooked cop Leo Guidry (who, based on the cover above, seems to be modeled physically after Isaac). Alvey helped Johnson expand the mythology of the story before turning to Isaac to develop the project.

Head Wounds follows Guidry’s strange journey as he suffers a psychic head injury and becomes aware of a spiritual war waging outside the boundaries of human perception. Guidry will have to find a way to save humankind while overcoming his own inner demons and lack of empathy.

“Head Wounds: Sparrow is an exceptionally powerful tale as it draws from the creators’ own life experiences, as well as their passion for the medium,” said Robert Napton, Senior Vice President of Legendary Comics in a statement. “Sometimes things come together so effortlessly, and this is one of those projects.”

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“Bob Johnson has a mind and a soul like no one else,” said Isaac. “Our friendship and creative collaboration has spanned nearly three decades. I couldn’t be more excited to bring his unique and singular vision of Head Wounds: Sparrow to life with the incredible group of artists we’ve assembled.”

Head Wounds: Sparrow will be released at some point in early 2021.

Isaac isn’t the only Hollywood star diving into the comic book realm. Keanu Reeves is co-writing a new series called BRSRKR with Matt Kindt (Mind MGMT) and artist Alessandro Vitti (Secret Warriors).

Isaac will return to the big screen in December 2020 for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune remake, which is headed back for reshoots in Hungary. Isaac’s character Duke Leto Atreides will also be the subject of a graphic novel prequel called Dune: House Atreides.

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Comic-Con: Top 10 Most Popular Panels

While this year’s SDCC all took place virtually, repackaged as Comic-Con@Home, one of the great things about the event was that anyone can “get into” a panel. No more waiting in line, overnight, to make sure you got a seat in the notorious Hall H. Every panel can be watched on YouTube, over and over and over again.

Because of this, we now know which panels the masses are most interested in, as all of YouTube’s videos display the view count. So what do people care about the most? As of Thursday, July 23, it was obvious that people wanted news about the long-delayed New Mutants movie–which, don’t worry, is still aiming for August theatrical release.

Below, you’ll find the list of the most-viewed Comic-Con panels from this year. These panels and numbers will be updated throughout the weekend, so we won’t know what the most popular panel of Comic-Con 2020 is until the end of Sunday, July 26.

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Comic-Con: Fear The Walking Dead Season 6 Trailer And Premiere Date Revealed

After being off the air for nearly a year, we now know when AMC’s Fear the Walking Dead will return. During the show’s Comic-Con@Home panel, it was announced that Fear the Walking Dead Season 6 will premiere on Sunday, October 11. Additionally, a trailer for the new season was revealed, which you can watch below.

In the minute-long clip, Morgan (Lennie James) can be heard asking for help as the show picks up following the Season 5 finale, which left him near death. Based on the trailer, he’s not dead yet but doesn’t seem far from it–especially now that it seems he’s being hunted.

“There is something going on with Morgan,” co-showrunner Andrew Goldberg teases of Morgan being seen with red eyes at the end of the trailer. Whether that means he’s a zombie or not remains to be seen. Whatever the case, it’s not business as usual for the character in the new season.

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Comic-Con: Watch Shocking First Look At Vikings’ Final Season

The end is near for Vikings. The cast made its final Comic-Con appearance through its virtual Comic-Con@Home panel Friday, setting the stage for the final batch of episodes that will bring about the series finale. The first half of Season 6 aired earlier this year, while the second half is completed and will be seen eventually. To tease what was to come, though, a shocking clip was shown.

In the clip, Ivar (Alex Hogh) and his army are preparing for war. What he doesn’t expect, though, is that his brother Bjorn (Alexander Ludwig) would be the opposition. You may remember in the finale of the first half of Season 6, Ivar seemingly killed Bjorn. However, as showrunner Michael Hirst revealed to GameSpot at the time, “He’s not dead yet. Honestly, Episode 11 will just knock your socks off. It’s so powerful. And it’s just brilliant for Alexander and in a way that’s what I wanted.”

While the clip makes it obvious that Bjorn is not long for this world, he’s clearly not going down without a fight.

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A Book Collecting Nintendo’s “Iwata Asks” Interviews Is Coming Next Year

Viz Media has announced it’s localizing the 2019 book collecting interviews with Satoru Iwata, the late Nintendo CEO. Ask Iwata: Words of Wisdom from Nintendo’s Legendary CEO releases Spring 2021 in physical and digital editions in North America.

The book, in part, compiles various transcripts from a decade of interviews in the “Iwata Asks” series, a project he worked on from 2006 until his death in 2015. Iwata Asks typically featured Iwata and Nintendo developers discussing popular first-party series releases, hardware, and more. The series went in-depth on the Wii, Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Wii U, from both a hardware philosophy as well as the platforms’ software libraries. There will also be contributions from Iwata’s collaborators such as Shigeru Miyamoto.

The book was originally edited and published by Japanese company Hobonichi, which was founded by Shigesato Itoi, the director of the beloved SNES game Earthbound. Viz Media, the book’s English-language publisher, commonly releases manga adaptations of video games, including The Legend of Zelda.

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New Pick-And-Mix Steam Bundle Gets You 3 Great Games For $10

The latest Pick-And-Mix Steam games bundle from Fanatical is live and offers 20 different games you can choose from, including Saints Row IV, Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell, and much more. Fanatical bundles usually last at least a week, but it’s unclear when this particular bundle deal ends–if you’re interested, you should snag it as soon as possible.

Saints Row IV is a fantastic open-world action game that puts you in the shoes of the Saints’ leader in a virtual-reality world. Your task is to use your newly acquired superpowers, ridiculous guns, and more to defeat the aliens trying to take over Earth. Gat Out of Hell is a spinoff of sorts that stars series favourite Johnny Gat fighting his way through hell.

Pick-And-Mix Steam games bundle

3 games for $10

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