See which story missions unlock new tools and features in Red Dead Redemption 2 with this helpful walkthrough index.
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See which story missions unlock new tools and features in Red Dead Redemption 2 with this helpful walkthrough index.
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Polish off your cereal spoons, Overwatch fans. Lucio-Oh’s are finally officially coming to a cereal aisle near you.
“Overwatch never tasted so good!” Blizzard tweeted today, confirming the cereal is in fact real and on the way. “Get into the daily groove and boost your breakfast with Lucio-Oh’s.”
The cereal started as an in-game Overwatch joke as a spray for the support character Lucio. It wasn’t long before Overwatch fans decided they wanted a real-life version of the cereal, and several online petitions for Blizzard to create one were started.
Just last month, it appeared likely that Blizzard would give its fans what they wanted when an online listing for a Kellog’s Lucio-Oh’s cereal. The details from that listing appear to have largely been accurate. Lucio-Oh’s will indeed have a “sonic vanilla” flavor and include an Overwatch Loot Boost.
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Blizzard has announced a new action-RPG Diablo game coming to mobile devices, called Diablo: Immortal.
The massively multiplayer spin-off will allow a number of players to fight together with 6 familiar classes: Barbarian, Monk, Wizard, Crusader, Demon Hunter, and Necromancer.
Diablo: Immortal takes place after the events of Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction and before Diablo 3, introducing new abilities, new zones, new enemies, and new dungeons to the Diablo Universe.
You can pre-register to be involved in beta tests and receive exclusive in-game rewards by visiting the official site.
Blizzard banished the hope of a Diablo 4 announcement last month, stating new Diablo projects will be announced “when the time is right.”
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A Call of Duty companion app is now available on iOS and Android devices, Activision announced today.
The free app tracks stats across Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s three main modes — Blackout, Zombies, and multiplayer — as well as Call of Duty: WWII’s multiplayer mode, according to a post on the Activision Games Blog.
The app provides players with weekly reports on their performance and follow-up briefings with “personalized” tips for improvement. It will even allow players to track “every bullet and movement” in a given match, so you can analyze previous play sessions.
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Check out all 75 fighters now confirmed to appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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A report of a new patch rendering P.T. unplayable, even if the game is already installed on your PlayStation 4, is circulating the internet.
A Reddit post from user PopulusTrichocapra was posted on r/SilentHill a few days ago, claiming that they couldn’t access P.T. (the “Playable Teaser” for the unreleased Silent Hills game) on their PS4 with an accompanying screenshot of the locked game. The picture shows that this is version 1.01 of P.T., that the latest update occurred on October 22, 2018, and that the application is ineligible to start up.
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BEYOND!
On this week’s episode of IGN’s weekly PlayStation show, Beyond!, host Jonathon Dornbush is joined by Brian Altano, Barrett Courtney, and Max Scoville to discuss their impressions of Red Dead Redemption 2 so far. Of course, be sure to check out IGN’s Red Dead 2 review, and our extensive Red Dead Redemption 2 wiki guide if you’re currently playing the game.
The crew also discusses how they feel about the PlayStation Classic lineup, and how remakes and remasters may have hampered the Classic’s list from the start. Plus, they jump into our updated top 25 PS4 games list (which you can check out in gallery form below), during which Max makes Jonathon feel very silly.
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Looking to pick out the best horse for your travels in Red Dead Redemption? See our guide to all the horse breeds.
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Diablo 3: Eternal Collection on Nintendo Switch reveals a currently unannounced amiibo early in a tutorial pop-up.
Early in the game, a “Use Amiibo” prompt shows a picture of a Treasure Goblin amiibo, which has not yet been revealed by Blizzard or Nintendo.
The Treasure Goblin amiibo bears a striking resemblance to an already released Cute But Deadly figurine, so the asset in-game could potentially be placeholder. If the amiibo is legitimate, we’re unsure what rewards you’ll get for using it in the game for now.
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IGN Prime has partnered with Zodiac Interactive to bring you Big Day!
Prime members, grab your key and blast your way through the apocalypse in this bloody pixel-art ARPG.
The Big Day has arrived. Ride through the ruins of the last days on Earth following a devastating zombie outbreak. Uncover the truth behind the crisis, find your missing daughter, and blow holes in every zombie who crosses your path!
Game Features:
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