Apex Legends Season 4 Introduces New Legend Forge

Apex Legends’ Season 4 will begin on February 4, 2020, and with it comes a brand new charismatic Legend named Forge.

This newest season is titled Assimilation and also arrives with a new Battle Pass, a new bolt-action sniper rifle with a charge mechanic called the Sentinel, and changes to Ranked mode.

Furthermore, February 4 marks the one-year anniversary since Apex Legends was released, and free login gifts will be given to players, including gun charms and a specific badge depending on how long you have been playing Respawn’s battle royale.

While we know what Forge looks like, there was no footage yet revealed of this new Legend who is “confident yet humble,…” and “uses his size, strength, and heavy-duty Shatter Gauntlets to batter his opponents into submission.”

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It was also revealed that Forge is a 5-time Hyperfighting Federation Champion and is the first corporate-sponsored Legend. His sponsor? Hammond Robotics.

If that name sounds familiar, it’s because it is one of the major corporations from Titanfall that was allied with the IMC and produced a ton of war material for its cause.

The team at Respawn also hinted that Hammond Robotics may be the cause for some big map changes in Season 4 for World’s Edge.

Ranked mode is also getting an update with Ranked Series 3, and the biggest change is that the current Apex Predator Tier will now be Master Tier. This tier will be earned by any players who earn over 10,000 RP. To achieve the Apex Predator Tier, players must be one of the top 500 players per platform with the most RP.

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There will also be two parts of Ranked Series 3. The first Split will take place on World’s Edge and will run from February 3 – March 23. The second Split will run from March 24 – May 5 and will see the return of the Kings Canyon map.

Rewards will be earned based on the highest rank achieved from either Split. If players earn the same rank on both, they will also unlock an animated version of the Rank Badge.

More details on Forge and Season 4 will be released in the future. Until then, check out why we called Apex Legends the Best Shooter of 2019 and take a look at an Apex Legends player who wanted to play so bad he took over and Airport TV to do so.

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Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN who can’t wait and is so excited he just can’t hide it. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Coming To Disney Plus In February 2020: New Movies, TV Shows, Originals, And More Clone Wars

It’s finally time for the return of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The seventh and final season will be arriving to Disney+ later in the month of February, and fans cannot wait to see how this series will come to a close. Aside from the highly-anticipated Star Wars show, there is a lot headed to Disney+ for February 2020, and you can check it all out below.

The Clone Wars has its premiere on February 21. The opening for Season 7 is titled “The Bad Batch.” From there, new episodes of the Star Wars animated series will drop on Fridays. If you want to know what to know a little more about what may happen on the new season, watch the latest trailer below.

One of Pixar’s biggest hits of 2020, Toy Story 4, arrives to Disney+ on Wednesday, February 5. The latest film in the franchise has the toys travelling across the country, making sure Bonnie’s new creation, Forky, doesn’t find himself in the trash. Seriously, Forky wants to be thrown away constantly. Critics loved the movie, and you probably will too. Additionally, on January 31, a new Pixar short titled Lamp Life will hit the service. The animated film will follow Bo Peep before the events of Toy Story 4.

Below, you will find everything coming to Disney+ for February. For more streaming news, check out everything coming to Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and Netflix for February.

What’s new on Disney+ for February 2020?

Saturday, February 1

  • Around The World In 80 Days
  • Big Business
  • The Sandlot (Returning Title)
  • Wicked Tuna (Season 1-2)

Sunday, February 2

  • Descendants 3

Wednesday, February 5

  • Toy Story 4

Friday, February 7

  • Diary of a Future President: Episode 104 – “The National Mall”
  • Disney Family Sundays: Episode 114 – “Toy Story: Toy Bins”
  • Marvel’s Hero Project: Episode 114 – “Dynamic Danielle”
  • One Day At Disney: Episode 110 – “Grace Lee: Storybook Artist”
  • Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made

Sunday, February 9

Friday, February 14

  • My Dog, The Thief
  • Splash
  • Because of Winn-Dixie
  • Diary of a Future President: Episode 105 – “Whistleblower”
  • Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings: Episode 201 – “Marching Down the Aisle”
  • Disney Family Sundays: Episode 115 – “Princess and the Frog: Lily Pads”
  • Marvel’s Hero Project: Episode 115 – “Roving Robbie”
  • One Day At Disney: Episode 111 – “Kristina Dewberry: Imagineering Construction Manager”

Sunday, February 16

  • Marvel’s Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United

Thursday, February 20

  • Marvel Rising: Operation Shuri
  • Marvel Rising: Playing with Fire

Friday, February 21

  • Diary of a Future President: Episode 106 – “Habeas Corpus”
  • Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings: Episode 202 – “Alaska to Marry Me”
  • Disney Family Sundays: Episode 116 – “Aristocats: Headbands”
  • Marvel’s Hero Project: Episode 116 – “Genesis The Amazing Animal Ally”
  • One Day At Disney: Episode 112 – “Vince Caro: Pixar Recording Engineer”
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Episode 701 – “The Bad Batch”

Tuesday, February 25

  • Star Wars Resistance (Season 2)

Friday, February 28

  • I Captured the King of Leprechauns
  • Imagination Moves (Season 1-3)
  • Marvel’s Future Avengers (Season 1)
  • Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars
  • Diary of a Future President: Episode 107 – “Foreign Relations”
  • Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings: Episode 203 – “A Flashy Proposal”
  • Disney Family Sundays: Episode 117 – “Lion King: Paint Pour Artwork”
  • Marvel’s Hero Project: Episode 117 – “Superior Salvador”
  • One Day At Disney: Episode 113- “Lupe de Santiago: Seamstress”
  • Shop Class: Episode 101 – “Hole-In-Won”
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Episode 702 – “A Distant Echo”

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Apex Legends’ New Season 4: Assimilation Weapon Is Another Sniper Rifle

Just like the three previous seasons, Season 4: Assimilation will add a brand-new weapon to Apex Legends. Though datamined assets and recent gameplay changes hinted at the new weapon being the Titanfall 2 Volt submachine gun, it’s actually a sniper rifle called the Sentinel.

“The Sentinel is a new sniper rifle–it’s a bolt action sniper rifle,” Apex Legends design director Jason McCord said in the Season 4 Reveal Devstream. “So it feels really powerful, it’s got that cool animation where you cock it back, and it’s a little different than our other sniper rifles because it has a charge mechanic.”

The new Sentinel sniper rifle isn't a repurposed Titanfall weapon like Season 2's L-Star and Season 3's Charge Rifle.
The new Sentinel sniper rifle isn’t a repurposed Titanfall weapon like Season 2’s L-Star and Season 3’s Charge Rifle.

Given that Season 3: Meltdown already added a sniper rifle that requires charging, the Charge Rifle, it’s not immediately clear how the Sentinel differentiates itself–though it seems like the new weapon will behave similarly to a Triple-Take or Peacekeeper that has a Precision Choke attachment equipped. “Don’t wanna go too deep on [the charge mechanic] right now but it does give you a little more decision-making to do whenever you’re taking those shots.” McCord said. “Do you really want to try and take the most powerful shot you can take right now?”

Follow-up comments from Apex Legends community manager Jay Frechette seem to support the idea that the Sentinel is a sniper rifle that can fire quick but weak shots or a charged but slow single shot without the need for any attachments. “I’ve enjoyed playing with [the Sentinel] a lot as well,” he said. “It has that neat twist of almost having another fire mode.”

Season 4: Assimilation will also see the return of Kings Canyon and the addition of a brand-new playable character, Forge. Assimilation begins on February 4.

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Nioh 2 Story Trailer, Post-Launch DLC Content Revealed

Team Ninja has shared the first story trailer for Nioh 2 as well as revealing the post-launch DLC plans for the title. This includes three major DLC releases promising hours of additional single-player gameplay.

Nioh 2 is set during the Warring States period in Japan. The protagonist is a rogue mercenary who hunts down yokai, demon spirits that have overrun the war-torn island. The mercenary is half-yokai who uses his powers to battle the demons, but one day loses control over his abilities.

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Thanks to the merchant and their “Spirit Stones” the mercenary regains power over their yokai abilities and sets out with the merchant to find more stones.

Team Ninja’s creative director Tom Lee confirmed Nioh 2 would have a post-launch DLC roadmap and season pass. There will be three “major DLC’ releases that will focus on a different storyline that takes place before the events of Nioh 2. There will also be new weapons, combat abilities, and characters with each DLC that can be incorporated into the main missions.

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IGN reviewed Nioh and praised the action RPG for its ambition. Though it’s a Dark Souls-inspired game, we said Nioh has enough originality to forge its own identity. Nioh was also a PlayStation Plus game last year, so if you managed to pick it up in time you can read IGN’s Nioh guide for tips and walkthroughs.

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Matt Kim is a reporter for IGN.

Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro Are at All-Time Low Prices on Amazon

The pricing and availability of Apple AirPods and AirPods Pro have been quite a rollercoaster ride lately. But when it comes to the price of Apple’s wireless earbuds, two of the three models are currently sitting at their all-time lows at Amazon, with Walmart and Best Buy not far behind. So if you’re in the market for wireless earbuds, particularly if you’re in the Apple ecosystem, now’s a great time to buy. Let’s check out where you can find them and what they cost.

Apple AirPods are $30 Off at Amazon

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Amazon’s sale price for AirPods with a regular charging case beats the deal Walmart and Best Buy are offering by $10. Amazon’s price matches the lowest price we’ve ever seen on the wireless earbuds — including Black Friday. That’s a good deal!

AirPods with Wireless Charging Case are $40 Off

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AirPods with wireless charging case are on sale at Amazon for just a few bucks above the lowest price we’ve ever seen (and they only dropped that low briefly). Again, Walmart and Best Buy have them on sale for $10 more than Amazon’s deal. But if you need them today or something, you can pick them up there on sale.

AirPods Pro are $14 Off at Amazon

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While $14 isn’t a massive price drop for AirPods Pro, it’s as low as Amazon has ever gone with the wireless, noise-canceling earbuds. In fact, it’s surprising they’re even bothering to offer a discount, since AirPods Pro are temporarily out of stock. Still, if you place your order now, you’ll lock in the sale price and they’ll ship out as soon as Amazon gets more in. Walmart and Best Buy have them in stock, but they’re selling at full price.

What’s the difference between all of these earbuds? The first two are nearly identical. They’re both Apple’s second-generation AirPods, and they come with easy setup on Apple devices and access to Siri. They have a new Apple H1 chip that the company says offers even faster wireless connection. And the case they come in contains a battery that charges the earbuds when you store them in it.

The only difference between AirPods and AirPods with a wireless charging case is that the latter can be charged on a wireless Qi charging pad like this one. It’s a cool, futuristic trick to be sure, but you’ll have to make the call whether that’s worth the extra $30 they cost.

AirPods Pro cost more, but they offer a number of additional features standard AirPods don’t have. Active noise cancelation is the big one, silencing the outside world, which is great on airplanes and whatnot. They also include a transparency mode for when you need to hear what’s going on around you. They come with three sizes of soft silicon tips so they’ll comfortably fit ears of any shape. They’re sweat- and water-resistant, which makes them great for working out. The case is also compatible with wireless Qi charging pads.

Whichever model you pick, you’re getting a great pair of wireless earbuds for the money.

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Chris Reed is IGN’s shopping and commerce editor. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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Color Out of Space Review

You just never know what to expect when Nicolas Cage leads a movie these days. We’ve seen so many cheap, off-kilter turns from Cage that when we get something like Mandy, we all have to stop and say “wait, he’s still got it?” Well, now that Color Out of Space is here, time to stop and say it again: he’s still got it. Director Richard Stanley’s adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s short story is a tense, gorgeous, darkly funny nightmare, anchored by a roller coaster of a Nicolas Cage performance.

The film brings Lovecraft’s short story into the modern-day and follows the Gardner family, living on a secluded farm in the fictional Arkham County, Massachusetts. Nathan (Nicolas Cage) has moved the family there to focus on his wife Theresa’s (Joely Richardson) recovery from breast cancer. Before long, a purplish alien meteorite crashes into their yard, and the psychic shockwaves it sends through the house are just the beginning of a slow descent into madness for the Gardner family. The Color, the disembodied force that escapes this meteorite and plagues the Gardners, proves to be an effective and malleable threat, and director Richard Stanley never runs out of new ways of using it to disturb and shock. The bounds of the Color’s power and influence are intentionally left vague, so the only real gauge of what it’s capable of is the deterioration of the Gardners. Sure, it starts with standard horror red flags, like phone calls from no one and youngest kid Jack (Julian Hilliard) ominously drawing scary monsters, but the Color proves to be much more adept at taking over its new home, warping time and enticing the Gardners to make increasingly dangerous choices in service of its purpose.

As a genre, cosmic horror (Lovecraft’s jam) generally calls for a lack of comprehension of the antagonists’ origins and motives. Stanley took that to heart, as the Color feels oppressive and dangerous thanks to the fact that we never end up learning too much about it. For such a destructive force, the Color is also beautiful, terraforming the area into a fantasyscape and tinting many scenes in a dreamy wash of pinks and purples. Color Out of Space seldom disappoints on the visual front, from the heights of the Color’s interdimensional tomfoolery all the way down to the way lights cut through the mist on the Gardner farm. Much of the film has a surreal quality, with a fantasy-tinged score and drawn out moments of quiet that feed into a permeating unease as things proceed.

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Color Out of Space walks an impressive tonal tightrope, deftly drifting between moments of real tension and a bizarre sense of humor that persists even through some of the film’s scarier moments. The film does occasionally stumble on that score, as there are a few times where characters say something off-kilter at a strange time to get an uncomfortable laugh, but for an adaptation of a Lovecraft story not known for its chuckles, the comedic beats are remarkably solid. Of course, if you’re telling a story that vacillates between raw horror and madcap mania, there’s only one person to call. Nicolas Cage’s hyper-energetic and over-the-top turn as Nathan Gardner is the standard-bearer for Color Out of Space’s weird tone, and it’s rare these days to see him fit into a story this well.

Oftentimes, when Cage turns the ol’ dial up to 11, he’s doing it in a movie where everything around him is markedly calmer. But here, at a farm with glowing wells and mutated animals, he’s got a lot of competition in the crazy department, and it’s a competition he tries his damndest to win. Sure, he starts off as a normal human, but as soon as the Color gives him an excuse, Cage is off to the races. Whether it’s a bizarre TV interview with a local reporter, a full volume solo meltdown in the front seat of a car, or his absolutely hilarious obsession with his alpaca scheme (yes, alpaca scheme) in the face of clearly more important matters, Color Out of Space adds plenty to the pantheon of weird Nicolas Cage moments.

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But with how little the rest of the world seems to make sense after that meteorite comes down, weirdly, Cage’s lunacy feels right at home. A wacky Nic Cage performance is fine on its own, but what makes it doubly appreciated here is how it actively services Color Out of Space, adding to the constant unpredictability of the story’s turns. Richard Stanley knew exactly what he was doing putting Cage in the lead, and by channeling his energy into how the story unfolds, Stanley creates an atmosphere where nothing seems safe or reliable. That sense of dread is Color Out of Space’s heartbeat and it’s steady throughout. The other performers also benefit from the tone Cage’s performance sets, with Joely Richardson and Madeleine Arthur, in particular, getting the opportunity to lean into their gruesome moments with a similar kind of abandon. Richardson especially gets to have fun with some prosthetic-related gags, with one truly horrifying sequence of body horror coming late in the film.

Color Out of Space is less successful when it strays away from the Gardner farm. Hydrologist Ward Phillips (Elliot Knight) stumbles onto some of the effects of the Color and checks in on the Gardners now and again, but as the family disintegrates, Ward’s action takes place mostly back in the city. When things really hit the fan, his theories and attempts to involve the police are distracting, especially as we know just how pointless his efforts are in the face of the Color’s awesome power. Color Out of Space burns slowly to begin with and the aimless B-story never quite makes the case for its own inclusion.

Bill Murray Confirms Ghostbusters: Afterlife Role And Reveals Some Details

It won’t be long before a new Ghostbusters movie arrives in theaters. And unlike 2016’s reboot, the new entry–Ghostbusters: Afterlife–is connected to the original franchise. While it hasn’t explicitly been revealed exactly how it will embrace the first two films, we’ve learned some new details from original cast member Bill Murray.

Speaking to Vanity Fair, Murray not only confirmed he will reprise his role as Peter Venkman in the film–alongside his fellow surviving Ghostbusters Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson–but gave some details about the movie’s story. “Well, we are a man down. That’s the deal,” he explained. “And that’s the story that we’re telling, that’s the story they’ve written.”

That man down is obviously Harold Ramis, who portrayed Egon Spengler in the first two films. Ramis passed away in 2014, leaving the Ghostbusters without its scientific genius. While it hasn’t been confirmed, fans have speculated that the family introduced in the new film will be Egon’s next of kin.

The Leftovers alum Carrie Coon plays a single mom named Callie, while Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard and Captain Marvel standout McKenna Grace play her kids Trevor and Phoebe. In images seen in the Vanity Fair story, Grace can be seen with one of the Ghostbusters’ trademark proton packs strapped to her back.

After the family moves to an old farmhouse in Oklahoma, strange occurrences start happening. As Vanity Fair reveals, an old mine outside of town bears the name Ivo Shandor, which is a connection to the original film and the 2009 video game. In 1984’s Ghostbusters, Shandor is mentioned as the designer of the building Gozer rises from. In the game, Shandor serves as the primary villain and leader of the Cult of Gozer. While there’s no confirmation, it sure does sound like Gozer will figure into the new movie.

At the core, though, Murray says it’s not the ghosts or callbacks to previous films that will make Afterlife stand out. “The script is good. It’s got lots of emotion in it. It’s got lots of family in it, with through lines that are really interesting,” he said.

As for Jason Reitman, son of original film director Ivan Reitman and co-writer and director of Afterlife, he wanted to make a movie that appealed to Ghostbusters fans, old and new. “I wanted to make a movie about finding a proton pack in an old barn and the thrill of actually putting it on for the first time,” he explained.

With a new cast, as well as the returns of Murray, Aykroyd, Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts to the roles they made famous, he might just pull it off.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife is in theaters on July 10.

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Apex Legends Kings Canyon Map Returns In Season 4: Assimilation

Respawn has revealed the first official details for Apex Legends Season 4. Called Assimilation, Season 4 will add new character Forge (not the rumored Revenant), new weapon Sentinel (not the rumored Volt), and new map changes to World’s Edge. You won’t just be playing on World’s Edge during Season 4 though; Apex Legends’ original map, Kings Canyon, makes a return.

That said, the map isn’t coming back as we expected. During Assimilation, Apex Legends Ranked Mode is being reworked so that it’s now split into two separate series. The first series will begin with the new season and continue through to March 23. The second series picks up on March 24 and continues until the end of Season 4, May 5.

Like in Season 3: Meltdown, you’ll see your rank knocked down two notches at the start of Assimilation, and your ranking will similarly reset halfway through the season when the second series begins–allowing you to earn two different rankings. Your end-of-season rewards will be based on whichever series you rank higher in. So if you reach Diamond IV in series one but only Platinum I in series two, for example, you’ll be awarded Diamond-tier items at the end of Assimilation.

So how does this relate to Kings Canyon? Well, the first series of Assimilation will take place on World’s Edge, while the second will see you play on Kings Canyon. So Kings Canyon is coming back to Apex Legends in Season 4, just not until March 24.

Kings Canyon was the only map in Apex Legends during Season 1: Wild Frontier and Season 2: Battle Charge, only to be completely replaced by World’s Edge at the start of Meltdown. The map has made reappearances in certain limited-time events during Season 3–specifically, Fight or Fright and Grand Soirée Arcade–though its return in Assimilation will be the first time the map has been in the game for longer than a few weeks since its removal. When the map was removed, Respawn explained that Kings Canyon was taken out because the developer was worried that most players would gravitate to the original map without trying the new one if both were available at the same time.

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Kojima Productions Wants to Develop Anime, Manga, and Smaller Games

Kojima Productions could expand beyond big budget video game projects, according to a new interview with Famitsu.

The interview with Hideo Kojima and artist Yoji Shinkawa was translated by Dualshockers (via GameSpot), and Kojima said he’s interested in developing smaller video game titles. This could allegedly include episodic games or digital-only projects. However, he added that these small projects would not replace the studio’s desire to work on big games like Death Stranding.

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Apart from video games, the studio could branch out to manga and anime. Kojima and Shinkawa both said they’d like to work on a project using Shinkawa’s mecha designs. Shinkawa said working on a manga would be nice because he likes to be able to touch his work directly.

Finally, Kojima added that he’d still like to make movies, which matches an interview from last year when Kojima said, “In the future Kojima Productions will start making films. If you can do one thing well, then you can do everything well.”

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Death Stranding was IGN’s winner for the Best PS4 Exclusive of 2019. The Kojima Productions title also won Best Game Direction at The Game Awards 2019. Kojima says he’s considering developing a sequel to Death Stranding, but that the game would “start from zero.”

For more, read about when Death Stranding is coming to PC, or read our official Death Stranding review.

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Logan Plant is a news writer for IGN, and the Production Assistant for Nintendo Voice Chat, IGN’s weekly Nintendo show. You can find him on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.

New Apex Legends Season 4 Character Revealed, And It’s Not Revenant

Apex Legends Season 4 has been revealed to be called Assimilation, and Respawn has confirmed our suspicions that it will begin on February 4. Respawn has also provided the first official look at the new playable character coming in Assimilation. It’s not Revenant, as many speculated and Fight or Fright’s Shadowfall seemed to suggest; it’s Forge.

Respawn didn’t provide many details about the new character but did provide a screenshot, which is embedded below.

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