Another significant Wuthering Waves update is right around the corner, and we can tell you exactly when it launches. Wuthering Waves 1.1 update in June added new content to the game, including new banners and main story missions, and we expect the 1.2 update to follow in the same vein. Although details so far are scarce, we know when to expect it. View the full article
Terminator Zero, which is penned by The Batman Part II's Mattson Tomlin, looks pretty solid. But at the same time, it feels like the franchise just can't escape its basic premise, and the anime series' newest trailer is doubling down on what has always worked. After a number of teases coming straight from Tomlin, who's spent at least a couple of years promising a fresh new take on the property, the teaser trailer was cool enough to make us raise an eyebrow. Now, after watching the main one, it's become clearer the franchise might need a full reset after going offline for a bit. Mind you, I thought Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) was actually quite ballsy and genuinely decent, as it tried to establish an entirely new conflict from the get-go in spite of retreading much of the Terminator 2 formula we all know and once loved. James Cameron was well aware that the IP had run out of gas after too many post-T2 sequels that just didn't hit the mark, yet he knew some concessions had to be made in order to step into a new era for the sci-fi series. That didn't work out at the box office despite positive-enough reviews, mainly because audiences had been burned out after so many subpar follow-ups, and so the series' big-screen future went dark again. Read more View the full article
Shrouded Fable might not be the most exciting Pokémon TCG expansion set in 2024, with most of the cards being pretty reprints or a few good cards or two, but it still has some cards that could net you a tidy profit should you pull one. Most of the cards you might find aren’t worth that much money, but the 10 Pokemon cards in this list are some you should look out for if you’re looking to turn a profit. View the full article
Dragon Age: The Veilguard developer BioWare has confirmed plans to announce the game’s release date, unveil a new roadmap, as well as offer further looks at the single-player RPG this month (August). In a blog post, the developer teased its plans as publisher EA narrowed Dragon Age: The Veilguard release window down to the third quarter of its 2025 financial year. That runs from October 1 to December 2024. BioWare had announced a fall 2024 release window for Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Now we know that the game will not be released in September. Last month, BioWare said Dragon Age: The Veilguard is “Steam native,” which means the EA App is not required to play the game on Valve’s platform. Most EA-published video games do require the EA App, which replaced Origin in 2022, to play on Steam, much to the annoyance of many PC gamers. Dragon Age: The Veilguard is also verified on Steam Deck, BioWare added. BioWare has already revealed who voices the companions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, in addition to some returning actors from past games. As previously confirmed, all the companions are romance options for the player. While we wait for the release date announcement, check out some of the Dragon Age: The Veilguard details we’ve learned so far about its difficulty options, combat, and character creator, as well as our first preview. Wesley is the *** News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at [email protected] or confidentially at *****@*****.tld. View the full article
The release of the next major update in Fortnite is edging ever closer and excitement for chapter five, season four is rising. If you’re among those who can’t wait, we can tell you the exact start time and date. Fortnite chapter five, season three brought plenty of content, including a Pirates of the Caribbean collaboration, and teases for the next season have begun. With the roadmap for 2024 leaking earlier this year, we have a pretty solid idea of what’s to come. View the full article
Elden Ring’s DLC is packed with challenging encounters, and the final boss takes the biscuit. Promised Consort Radahn is ruthlessly aggressive and deals absurd damage, especially in his second phase, but one Elden Ring player just encountered a bug that knocks things into 12th gear. In a July 31 Reddit thread, u/Cagnaccioo shared a post titled “A second Radahn appeared mid bossfight” with a screenshot showing two copies of Promised Consort Radahn, poised and ready to strike, in his Enir-Ilim boss arena. Shadow of the Erdtree‘s final encounter was tough enough on its own, but two Radahns would be next to impossible. View the full article
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Marvel Snap received a new social feature called Alliances on July 31. The name alone should give you an idea of what Alliances are about, but if you’re still confused, we’ve got you covered. Here’s how Alliances work in Marvel Snap. View the full article
With so many new weapons and spells in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree, many older character builds have made a resurgence with updated items and better combos. One of the more popular hybrid-build combinations is Dexterity and ******. Here’s the best build to use for a Dex/****** character in the Elden Ring DLC. View the full article
Having a list of Suffolk amusement park mascots one desperately wishes to outlive out of an innate ******* for revenge is, I imagine, not a universal experience. Still, on the day Pleasurewood Hills mascot Woody Bear is taken by the soil, I will jig and whoop under the moon. I actually cannot remember when the beef started, but my mum reliably informs me that I was terrified to tears by this bear as a child. He yet survives, but mark my words: when the Woody Copters finally fall from their rusted hinges, I will salt the earth. Happily, I didn’t spot any bear mascots in Planet Coaster 2’s new deep ***** trailer. Read more View the full article
Well, would you look at that! I just got done pining for the merest whiff of Dungeon Keeper when what should appear on Steam but a free prologue for delightful voxel-arty management sim Dungeon Tycoon. I’m using the word ‘appear’ because, following yet more industry layoffs yesterday, I’m choosing to adopt the brain of an ****** as to shield myself from the crushing reality of material conditions. So, anyway, the magical game goblins whacked the demo on Steam, and I’ve been having a lot of fun with it. Thanks, adequately compensated and unionised gobbos! Read more View the full article
Niantic has revealed its August 2024 Pokémon Go Schedule and four Pokémon will be receiving the Spotlight Hour treatment this month. Spotlight Hours are popular weekly mini-events that last an hour every Tuesday evening. They spawn one specific Pokémon in droves, making it easy for players to catch, evolve, and hopefully get a Shiny version of it during the event’s duration. View the full article
Raids look pretty dry for Pokémon Go in August 2024, especially compared to July’s Raid *****, where every Ultra ****** was available. It makes sense, though. After Pokémon Go Fest Global, what’s on offer in August doesn’t feel as spectacular, considering how spoilt for choice we were in July. We also have the Pokémon World Championships this month, so most Pokémon resources are going toward the big announcements there. View the full article
When challenging Team Rocket in Pokémon Go, you may encounter multiple types of grunts. These grunts have unique Pokémon in their lineup, and the type of Pokémon they have indicates the shadow Pokémon rewards you’ll get after beating them. For those seeking a particular Team Rocket Grunt, it’s all random chance. But it helps to know what Pokémon they’ll use. The Pokémon they have on their teams and the ones you can get as a reward change every few months in Pokémon Go. This guide details those changes for August 2024 and what shadow Pokémon you might be able to catch. View the full article
The Battle League is a large component of Pokémon Go, giving you the chance to test your best Pokémon against other trainers. The Battle League is broken up into three month seasons, where there’s a strict schedule you can follow to earn a variety of rewards. These rewards are based on the amount of time, effort, and how much you rise in the Battle League ranks. You can earn seasonal rewards based on your placement, which can net you exclusive Pokémon encounters or items for your avatar. Here’s the full Pokémon Go Battle League schedule and every reward you can get for August 2024. View the full article
Ditto is a unique pocket monster in Pokémon Go as it disguises itself as one of many in-game Pokémon instead of just spawning on the map as a wild spawn. When you catch a Pokémon in-game, there is a slim chance it’ll be a Ditto in disguise. You won’t know if it is until you catch it and see an “Oh?” message above the Poké Ball. View the full article
The August 2024 Pokémon Go events schedule’s here, and while it’s a little less exciting than July’s Pokemon Go Fest and Ultra Unlock events, there are still a few decent things to look forward to. In terms of new Pokémon debuts, there is currently nothing to get excited about. The first event of the year focuses on already obtainable fossil Pokémon and their Shiny forms, which have all been available for a while now. There might be some surprises later down the line, though, depending on what Niantic has in store for everyone. View the full article
Dota 2‘s complexity seemingly knows no bounds, with Valve constantly reshaping the definition of a MOBA through the game’s features. From a day-night cycle to Runes, Watchers, Lotus Pools, and more, there’s rarely a time when Dota 2 players aren’t learning. Veteran or newbie, it’s time to ****** out the textbook as we delve into yet another added mechanic of the game we all love—Innate abilities. Here’s everything we know about Innate abilities and a list of each hero’s Innate in Dota 2. View the full article
The Futties Best of Batch Two Re-Release is the latest EA FC 24 Ultimate Team content launch. It’s also the largest pack of players to be released simultaneously in FUT all season long. While they’re not new cards, some re-releases can still slot right into your squad. Futties is far and away the most productive promo in EA FC 24 Ultimate Team. In addition to the regular teams, EA re-releases dozens of older cards, bringing the number of Futties players to over 300. Last week’s Best of Batch One Re-Release contained 125 players. Somehow, EA has managed to outdo itself with the follow-up; Futties Best of Batch Two Re-Release brings back 150, once again picking from more recent releases like Path to Glory and Make Your Mark and older promos like Team of the Year and Winter Wildcards. View the full article
If you were hoping for a challenging LoLdle quote today, you’re in for a treat. Today’s League of Legends champion quote will stump many veterans, unless they’re fond of sand-loving champions from Runeterra—of which there’s quite a few. The trickiest hurdle here is this champion may not be your first guess or even your second. If you need help solving the Aug. 1 LoLdle quote, I’ve got the answer. View the full article
The Regulation H ruleset was just announced for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Ranked Battles, and VGC players were pleasantly surprised to learn what’s in store for the metagame. From Sept. 1 to Jan. 5, 2025, Regulation H will take over Scarlet and Violet Ranked Battles, removing all Legendary Pokémon and Paradox Pokémon. This will no doubt cause a huge shift in the meta since many Legendary and Paradox ‘mons have been dominating Regulation G. Urshifu, Calyrex, Miraidon, Raging Bolt, and Iron Hands, for example, are some of the most popular ‘mons right now—and they’ll all be banned once Reg H begins. View the full article
Diablo 4 Season Four was hailed as the best season so far, and now the Blizzard developers have flagged with players that Season Five, especially all its new inclusions and changes, will be even better and shouldn’t be missed when it goes live. Diablo 4 Season Five is slated to be the final season before the action RPG’s first expansion, Vessel of Hatred, drops in early October. Because of this, Season of the Infernal Hordes is expected to bring many incredible updates and new features—so much so that even the Diablo devs are warning players they won’t want to skip this update. View the full article
Navigating the sprawling world of Once Human has always been a challenge, but the latest patch promises to turn that frustration into smooth sailing. Released on August 1, this update might not be revolutionary, but it’s packed with tweaks that will make your journey across this post-apocalyptic world much more enjoyable. One of the most notable improvements addresses a major pain point: Map navigation. Previously, players encountered issues where the map either ******* to display routes or was downright unresponsive. Those are now a thing of the past. The map has been revamped to show clearer directions and more information when interacting with icons. This should help you find your way with less hassle and more precision. View the full article
Minecraft has always been a game of endless possibilities, constantly expanding its universe with new mobs, biomes, and objects. From cherry groves to camels and bees, the game has nearly everything you could imagine. But one feature players have been requesting since Minecraft Alpha’s early days in 2010 is volcanoes. The wait for these explosive geographical features may soon be over though. On July 31, Minecraft’s official X (formerly Twitter) account shared an intriguing image of a map that immediately sparked discussions across the game’s community. The image names several biomes not currently in the game, most notably a volcano, leaving fans speculating about whether a long-waited update may finally be here. View the full article
“Kick out” is one of today’s more problematic NYT Crossword puzzle clues because there are quite a few five-letter possibilities, but only one of them is correct. And that’s why you’re here—to discover the answer. The “Kick out” clue is from Aug. 1’s NYT mini crossword puzzle. You’re not alone if you’ve tried multiple words and just nothing seems to fit. The problem with today’s is it’s just so vague that it’s tough to know where to start. If you’re stuck, I have a few hints to help you solve this one, and if you still haven’t figured it out, I’ve also got the answer. View the full article
EA Sports has revealed its list of the best wide receivers and safeties in the upcoming Madden NFL 25. Madden NFL 25 is this year's edition of the long-running ********* football franchise coming out on August 16, in time for the opening of the league's season. View the full article
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